
Trump buries the dream of a green card for 550,000 Cuban migrants
A group historically benefited by immigration laws could now begin to face difficulties finding work, legalizing their status or traveling, just like the rest of the Latino community
A group historically benefited by immigration laws could now begin to face difficulties finding work, legalizing their status or traveling, just like the rest of the Latino community
Growing reports of overcrowding and mistreatment at Florida’s largest immigration enforcement facility have sparked protests and are yet another example of the use of cruelty as a deterrent
Uncertainty about the tariffs to be applied and possible retaliation from its trading partners is already having an impact on the economy
In the absence of effective institutions and checks and balances, journalists in Nicaragua have become a crucial pillar of support for institutions, the opposition, and civil organizations devastated by the repression of Ortega and Murillo
US tariffs are failing to halt the rise of cars from the Asian giant, especially in emerging markets, and could even accelerate it
The internal war that has weakened the Sinaloa Cartel has only strengthened its main rivals, but the pressure from the United States to capture its leader, along with the discovery of the Teuchitlán ranch, has refocused attention on the brutal organization
The round of tariffs the US president plans to announce or impose on April 2 will take a heavy toll on the global economy
The 532,000 migrants who entered the country under the protection program that President Trump has repealed have one month to return or may face ‘adverse consequences’
After Donald Trump’s return to the White House and the release of Bad Bunny’s latest album – an image of the Caribbean island filtered through its past –Puerto Rico is once again generating international interest. But what do those who live there feel, and what is it like on the streets?
After decades in the background, security and defense issues now permeate the entire agenda in Brussels
The statesman who was president of the European Commision between 2014 and 2019 is writing his memoirs. In his office at the executive branch of the EU, he argues that the combined shock of Trumpism and the invasion of Ukraine is forcing Europe into a geopolitical awakening. ‘The era of Trump, Putin, and Xi,’ he declares, ‘forces Europe to defend itself’
Beijing experts sense a transatlantic rift and believe it’s possible that Chinese troops could be sent to Ukraine following a ceasefire, provided the UN supports the move
Customers decrease by up to 60% and employees abandon their posts out of fear of ICE agents showing up
A new study reveals that in states with tighter restrictions on reproductive rights, births have risen, especially among Latinas
People traffickers use the network to attract migrants who are seeking to cross into the United States without documents
The researcher designs digital twins for every patient that help facilitate surgeries for serious cardiac problems
The filmmaker behind classics like ‘Predator’ and ‘The Hunt for Red October’ is working on his first film in more than 20 years, as well as a book about his experience in prison
The U.S. administration is demanding the lifting of the ban on using an 18th-century law of war to expel irregular migrants without judicial oversight
This location’s only land connection to Washington State is through Canada, putting its residents in the crosshairs of Donald Trump’s tariff war and threats of annexation
The president signs a decree to stop a ‘revisionist movement that seeks to undermine the remarkable achievements of the United States’
The US Secretary of State considers Caracas’ sovereignty claims over the Essequibo region to be illegitimate, and expresses support for the small oil-rich nation where ExxonMobil operates
The head of the Social Democratic delegation in Brussels and negotiator of the coalition agreement with the Christian Democrats reflects on the shock that Europe has experienced from realizing it cannot trust the US
Residents of this city annexed by Moscow are calling for an end to the conflict but admit the difficulties of reaching an agreement
Leading centers in cities like Barcelona and Madrid have been receiving dozens of applications from researchers who fear loss of funds or deportation
Mexico’s exporters are confident they can bypass much of the tariff due to an exception: auto parts that meet USMCA requirements will be temporarily exempt
Following reports of travelers being detained or denied entry, along with the president’s increasingly fiery rhetoric, tourist numbers have dropped, and one study estimates it could lead to billions of dollars in lost revenue
The initiative, which is open for public comment, would affect asylum, permanent residency, and naturalization applicants