Almost 70% of the 1.2 million migrants in the country are US citizens. After the pandemic, the number of residence visas being issued skyrocketed, while the amount of undocumented Americans being sent back decreased
Donald Trump keeps up the pressure and demands Zelenskiy agree to a cease-fire now or risk “fighting alone”
The U.S. president leaves Ukraine and Europe alone against Russia after decades of strategic alliance
Ahead of the Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, only veterans such as Jane Fonda have dared to speak out against the US president’s aggressive policies
In the last four years, authorities have seized 5.4 tons of fentanyl, almost 50% in territory controlled by the sons of ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, from where it is trafficked to the US through Tucson and San Diego
Decades of advances in aircraft design and safety protocols have increased survival rates in such incidents
The Cuban couple, who have residency in Mexico, were separated after crossing into the United States. She was able to return to Ciudad Juárez, while he was sent back to Cuba in handcuffs
The US president cancels the joint press conference and claims on social media that his counterpart “is not ready for peace”. Minerals deal remains unsigned after Ukrainian leader rushes out of Oval Office
The country has never had an official language, although English has become dominant
Drug trafficking, homicide and organized crime are some of the charges that the dozens of cartel members extradited to contain tariff threats face in US courts
In the last 30 years, Europe has outsourced its mining needs to other regions of the world, and has stopped looking for the resources it had right at home, experts say
The call to boycott companies is harnessing anger over inflation and Donald Trump’s sweeping and radically conservative policies targeting DEI policies
The US president has made contradictory announcements about the import duties he wants to impose
The fate of the historic Mexican drug lord was marked by the brutal murder in 1985 of DEA agent Kiki Camarena. It was the extradition most sought by the US and pressure from Donald Trump has materialized it
The transfer of the prisoners takes place in the midst of negotiations with the Trump administration to avoid tariffs on Mexican exports
US president corrects himself and announces an additional 10% tariff on Chinese products
Existing mapping of Kyiv’s potential was made during the Soviet era. Experts do not believe that the deposits are as large and viable as the White House anticipates
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announces a plan to curb bird flu and bring down prices that includes the possibility of imports
Ahead of his visit with Trump on Thursday, the British PM has made gestures in a bid to soften the president: more spending on defense and cuts to development aid
The confirmation of Kash Patel as director and Dan Bongino as deputy director has been greeted with optimism by groups hoping to no longer be considered a threat by federal law enforcement
In addition to its crackdown on drug trafficking, the Mexican government is prioritizing greater control over Chinese investments and higher tariffs on microchips and semiconductors from that country
In an exclusive interview with EL PAÍS, the president of Colombia analyzes the difficult situation within his government, the confrontation with Trump, and assures that being head of state is ‘absolute unhappiness’
Conservative-majority court hears case of a woman who says she lost her job and was passed over for promotion in favor of two gay people
The ‘gold card’ will also pave the way to American citizenship, according to the Republican
The Republican administration boasts that daily arrests at the border have fallen below 200, a figure not seen in 15 years
The popularity of the garment is causing concern on social media. Content creators are outraged by its sale and are calling for its withdrawal
‘We will not use our skills as technologists to compromise core government systems, jeopardize Americans’ sensitive data, or dismantle critical public services,’ said the group, who make up nearly a third of the department