Federal forces have used tear gas and pepper spray and fired at protesters, following days of protests over migrant detentions, while Trump authorized the deployment of the National Guard
White House says it will appeal a judge’s ban on deploying the National Guard in the Oregon city
The Office of Foreign Assets Control has sanctioned eight individuals and 12 companies it accuses of being linked to Los Chapitos
Democrats claim the Arizona congresswoman’s swearing-in is being delayed to prevent the publication of documents related to the sex offender
Like dozens of other migrants whom Cuba has not accepted back, Pedro Lorenzo Concepción was expelled from the US to Mexico. A community of newly arrived Cubans is taking shape in the state of Quintana Roo
The Democratic Party is avoiding the immigration debate. Although polls show a majority rejects Trump’s policies, Americans still trust Republicans more when it comes to securing the border
Chavismo is recruiting citizens with no military experience in the event of a possible war scenario
Suffering has gripped the Palestinian population, while academic and political consensus on the existence of genocide grows
The president considers the attacks on alleged trafficking boats a success and adds, ‘we’ll look at what phase two is’
The former Greek finance minister warns of the dangers of what he calls cloud capital, the driving force behind technofeudalism
When she started modeling, she was told her career would be over at 18. Today, at 77, she’s still going strong and embodies a new standard of mature, real beauty. She’s also the mother of Elon Musk, the feared Silicon Valley mogul. To her, he’s just her son. ‘He’s very sweet, very good,’ she says
Family members of three Salvadorans who were sent from the United States on the same flights as hundreds of Venezuelans, accused without evidence of being gang members, have gone six months without any information about them
The author of ‘Fun Home’ has published a satire in which a group of Boomers confronts the traps of capitalism and the contradictions of always being on the side of the good guys
More than 500 local facilities across the country are cooperating with the government’s agenda, despite not being officially recognized to hold migrants
The Palestinian militia has responded to the ultimatum issued by the US president, who had given it until Sunday to respond
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed that the four crew members killed in the military operation were ‘narco-terrorists’
The US president threatens to unleash ‘all hell’ against the Palestinian Islamist group if it doesn’t accept the proposal: ‘There will be peace in the Middle East one way or the other’
Democrats refute Republicans’ accusations: undocumented immigrants do not have the right to public health care, nor do they request it
After winning a Latin Grammy for her debut album, the Mexican singer is nominated again for a single from her second album, ‘Como un pájaro’
The government understands that the US warships anchored in the Caribbean Sea are not focusing on alleged drug shipments as much as they are on President Maduro and his closest aides
The move comes after US forces sank three boats allegedly carrying drugs in the Caribbean over the past month
The warning comes after Trump sent a confidential notice to Congress stating that the United States is in a ‘noninternational armed conflict’ with drug cartels
The European body has halted the convening of its executive committee, while the international federation has not included the possible sanction in its council meeting Thursday
Department of Homeland Security advisor Corey Lewandowski said in a podcast that he finds it ‘shameful’ that the Puerto Rican artist will play the halftime show
Dominick Skinner is dedicated to tracking the identities of immigration officials. Hundreds of volunteers have participated in his project, and in the last 30 days alone, his website has received nearly a million visits
A group of about 1,000 people are walking north from Tapachula with the goal of staying in Mexico City instead of crossing the border into American territory
The city awoke on Wednesday to a Sunday vibe, with very little traffic and tourist attractions closed ‘until further notice’ due to the lack of agreement between Republicans and Democrats