
Arizona will decide in November whether state police can detain immigrants
The Republican majority in the local Congress has proposed making irregular crossings at any place other than an immigration checkpoint a state crime punishable with jail

The Republican majority in the local Congress has proposed making irregular crossings at any place other than an immigration checkpoint a state crime punishable with jail

Under the executive order signed by the president, the border with Mexico can be shut down if crossings of people without papers exceed 2,500 daily for a week

The three charges for the purchase and possession of a gun are punishable by a maximum of 25 years in prison, but such a high punishment is not usually imposed in a case like this

The president says his predecessor is ‘unhinged’ due to his refusal to accept defeat in the 2020 election

The convicted candidate has promised to lower taxes on the rich and big businesses. His campaign received $53 million in donations in just 24 hours

While the former president charges against the justice system over his guilty verdict in the hush-money case, the Republican Party is threatening to torpedo legislative activity. The great fortunes have closed ranks around the tycoon and donations are increasing

The first case against Joe Biden’s son begins on Monday in Delaware with the country still reeling from the guilty verdict against Donald Trump

The American researcher, known for the celebrated ‘How Democracies Die,’ believes that a certain ‘anti-government mood’ is spreading around the world

The Chilean writer has authored her first children’s book: ‘Perla The Mighty Dog.’ In this work, she explores the problem of bullying and the importance of facing our fears. ‘If we face what we fear the most, it turns out that it’s not so terrible,’ she says, during a interview with EL PAÍS

The electoral impact of the ruling is uncertain, but a small shift in votes could decide the presidential election

Director, actor, producer, soundtrack composer, politician... the multifaceted star has made the film set his home, a place from which he has embodied legendary characters and told stories that, like him, will be eternal

The WinRed page, which receives donations for the Republican’s campaign, was down for 15 minutes due to the high amount of traffic

The U.S. Constitution does not prevent a person convicted in a criminal trial from running for office or from reaching the White House

The Republican has become the first former U.S. president to be declared a felon after being convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal

According to the ‘Wall Street Journal,’ the former president has discussed incorporating the entrepreneur into his team with a formal role in policies related to border security and the economy
The U.S. president is heading into the November election with approval ratings close to their lowest point of his mandate

After six weeks and 22 witnesses, the trial has concluded with the closing arguments of both sides. Now it is over to the jury, which must reach a unanimous verdict

Republicans have again rejected a bipartisan border security bill in the Senate to continue using the issue as an electoral gambit

The Christian faith among Latinos is on the rise as the country becomes less and less religious. Fueled by new immigrants and a community in search of belonging, it points to the growing conservatism among the traditionally Democrat voter base

After allies of the ex-president produced a 10-page plan to weaken the central bank, the Council of Economic Advisers issued a statement warning of the dangers of political interference

Immigrants represent 20% of the workforce, spread across a dozen categories

The first Latino senator from California, the son of Mexican immigrants, has become a dissenting voice within his own Democratic Party as he defends the economic benefits of immigration

The Republican candidate held a rally in the Democratic stronghold of New York. Immigration, insecurity, and the economy are the main concerns of residents

An aversion to providing personal details, lack of knowledge of the voting system and the belief that their ballot doesn’t count diminishes Hispanic participation at the polls

In the 2024 elections, Hispanic Americans will be — more than ever — the quiet force that will define the results. And, according to the polls, for the first time in history, Latino support for the Republican Party has surpassed this community’s intention to vote for the Democrats

This former Republican bastion has been voting for Democratic representatives since 2020 thanks to the Latino vote, which accounts for 25% of the total. But disillusionment with the current president, who won the state with a margin of 11,000 votes in 2020, could define the upcoming election

The presentation of final arguments on May 28 will give way to the deliberations of the jury, which must reach a unanimous verdict to convict the former president