
Immigrants pay 19.2% of taxes in the United States, more than $650 billion
Undocumented individuals, who make up nearly 25% of all immigrants, contributed $89.9 billion, or 2.6% of federal revenue
Undocumented individuals, who make up nearly 25% of all immigrants, contributed $89.9 billion, or 2.6% of federal revenue
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
Yolanda Magallón is the primary caregiver of the 21-year-old, who is confined to a wheelchair due to her osteosarcoma
This type of content has caught the attention of organizations and human rights experts, who argue that it puts the immigrant community at risk by unnecessarily exposing them
The tech magnate describes failure to respond to a request he was not authorized to make as ‘incompetence’ as Donald Trump stirs up conspiracy theories
A growing number of economists are calling on governments to step up to ensure that the private sector’s pursuit of profit is aligned with the interests of society as a whole
The entertainment industry in California has absorbed blow after blow: first the pandemic, then strikes, inflation, competition from other states and, in January, the wildfires
Having become one of the great cultural events in California, PST ART advocates dialogue between both disciplines with an ecological message that resonates in a landscape scorched by fires
Options for making a trip around the planet range from $6,300 to $240,000 — how much time you got?
The planet is burning, whether from fires like the one that ravaged Los Angeles or from the clashes stoked by the far right
After 99 nominations, the Texan singer finally won the coveted Best Album of the Year award for ‘Cowboy Carter.’ The rapper took home five awards, while Taylor Swift, despite high expectations, left empty-handed
1.2 million U.S. citizens were born to unauthorized immigrant parents in 2022
Blaze consumes 14 hectares per minute driven by wind gusts, threatening several residential areas of Santa Clarita
The president of the United States granted his first interview after his inauguration to Fox News
Three ordinary men whose homes were threatened by the Eaton Fire decided to ignore evacuation orders and stay put to save their homes and those of others neighbors. These are the stories of Paul Mendez, Gregory Dane and Shane Jordan
At least 78 people were detained in a surprise operation in early January. The country’s largest agricultural union claims that detainees included legal residents, and that at least 50 have already been deported to Mexico
With flames raging from half a dozen fires, thousands of Los Angeles residents were forced to answer the same question. For others, there wasn’t even time to save that precious memory
Friendly countries like Ukraine and even enemies of the United States such as Iran have offered to send assistance. Mexico has sent search-and-rescue experts who found four bodies on Tuesday as the death toll continues to rise
The fires have scorched more than 60 square miles of the Californian city area and have damaged or destroyed at least 11,000 structures
For decades, scientific studies have highlighted the risks this region faces due to global warming, with fire seasons in the southern part of the state potentially set to last twice as long
A tour of the devastated areas reveals the destruction that the Eaton and Palisades blazes left in their wake
The Los Angeles wildfires remain uncontrollable after three days, with over 180,000 people evacuated and nearly 10,000 buildings destroyed. The largest blaze, the Palisades Fire, has ravaged 8,100 hectares of one of California’s most scenic enclaves. EL PAÍS speaks with the victims
People affected by the two main blazes in Los Angeles County explain how they found out on Wednesday morning whether their houses had been reduced to ashes or spared by the flames
Authorities anticipate a break for firefighters as wind speeds are expected to decrease, offering some respite after a devastating toll: approximately 2,000 structures destroyed, five lives lost, and more than 150,000 people evacuated
Winds exceeding 90 miles per hour overnight have stopped firefighters from containing the three blazes in Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, and Sylmar. More than 1,000 structures have already been destroyed
At least 30,000 residents were told to evacuate as fast-moving flames consumed the Palisades, Altadena and an area northwest of San Fernando. Authorities expect conditions to worsen due to tornado-like gusts
Jacques Audiard’s narco-musical won four awards. ‘Hacks’ and ‘Baby Reindeer’ were also big winners of a glamorous night that kicked off the awards season