The president of the foundation ChileMujeres warns that today only 15% of women have the right to childcare at the workplace, which is required by local law for companies with at least 20 female employees
The founder of one of the most prominent NGOs in the protection and defense of the transgender community trusts in the power of the community in the face of the challenges posed by the Trump administration
The reopening of some of the largest detention facilities and the adaptation of military bases to house migrants are aimed at fulfilling the Republican’s major campaign promise
The U.S. president’s hardline policies have impacted the Darién Gap, which is now detaining both Venezuelans who have given up on the trip north and deported individuals from Asian countries
The frenetic pace at which the president is dismantling the U.S. government apparatus is hard to process, even for someone like the expert, who intimately understands how autocracies emerge and take root
The Trump administration is considering eliminating the time change, and Elon Musk has called for a vote
Immigrant advocates say the decision means many people will have trouble applying for medical care, testifying in court and even voting
The initiative will grant residency and possible citizenship rights to individuals who pay $5 million
“America is back,” said the president during the beginning of his message, in which he reviewed the first actions of his administration
The US president celebrated his U-turn on Ukraine, his tariffs war and his crusade against immigrants, urging lawmakers for more funds to finance a mass deportation
The speech will focus on the president’s first six weeks in office, including the rapid policy shifts of his administration
Decades of advances in aircraft design and safety protocols have increased survival rates in such incidents
Mercury will join Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Venus and Saturn in the night sky in a phenomenon that will not be seen again until 2040
The question is no longer whether Trump can amend the Constitution to stay in power, but whether American democracy is strong enough to withstand the challenges of a leader with a base willing to question its limits
The virus has devastated poultry flocks, leading to a decline in supply and increased egg costs
Thousands of children, some as young as two, will have to navigate an intricate court system alone after a federally funded program was halted on Tuesday
It has also reached New Mexico, Oklahoma and Kansas, raising fears of further spread to urban areas
The scenes in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico and in other border cities — from Tijuana to Reynosa —underscore the setbacks thus far of the president’s promise to launch the largest deportation operation in U.S. history
Electoral events should be seen as scoring opportunities. Most do not succeed, but to get the other side to miscalculate, you need to obligate them to play. And to obligate them to play, you need to play yourself
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers may use deceptive methods to gain access to homes and make arrests
Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Denver, Miami, Atlanta and several locations in Texas have reported large-scale operations
The clinical psychology professor has been working at the border for a decade, where he has witnessed all kinds of abuse and suffering. Now he is ‘very concerned of what’s to come’ under Trump’s second term
The Colombian tried to immigrate to the United States to provide greater financial support to his mother and older brother
Under pressure from Trump, the Sheinbaum administration is demanding that the United States combat the firepower of the cartels. Using judicial documents and official reports, EL PAÍS reconstructs the long chain of arms trafficking, which begins in the weapons industry and ends in the streets of Mexico
Nearly 30 million foreigners work in the country, 20% of the entire working population. Together, with or without permits, they support key sectors of the national economy. If one day they were not there, as Donald Trump envisions, the consequences would be devastating
What was born as a diss track against Drake is now an anthem denouncing appropriation and ‘cultural colonialism’
The most international Mexican artist on the contemporary scene turned the Jumex Museum in the capital — all three floors and its basement — into a living machine, at the service of the largest retrospective in his almost 40-year-long career