
Bukele: ‘I don’t care if they call me dictator. Better than seeing Salvadorans killed on the streets’
In his annual address to the nation to observe his six years in power, the Central American leader attacked human rights groups and the media
In his annual address to the nation to observe his six years in power, the Central American leader attacked human rights groups and the media
The facility stands in front of the former site of the Holland-America Line shipping company, which brought millions of emigrants to the United States and Canada in the 19th and 20th centuries
The acidic, playful, and committed actress has won over critics and fans with her role in award-winning ‘The Bear’ — without losing an ounce of sincerity in the process
President Donald Trump’s policies are spreading terror in a neighborhood of the U.S. territory considered the epicenter of the island’s immigrant community
The US author says that poverty in the United States could be eradicated with just 1% of the country’s GDP — but that Trump’s policies are going in the opposite direction
In her latest book ‘How Civil Wars Start,’ the sociologist analyzes what separates democracies from autocracies. She also looks at how this gray area, in which she places the United States, is conducive to fratricidal confrontation
Doctors of the four-year-old, who requires intravenous nutrition, warn she could die within days if sent to another country
According to Colombian Migration figures, over 145,000 people have left the country so far this year. Travel to Brazil, Chile, and Argentina is on the rise as a result of the United States’ increasingly restrictive measures
Washington is fully within its rights to grant or revoke TPS as it sees fit, but withdrawing it from Venezuela could deepen the humanitarian catastrophe
The US president no longer cares about the near-term political consequences of his actions, says the former senior official in an interview in Washington
The court sides with the administration, leaving Venezuelans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Cubans at risk of deportation
The latest court ruling confirms the illegality of the DACA program, but only in the state of Texas. However, the 538,000 beneficiaries across the US feel under threat
Immigration judges have closed asylum cases of a dozen sent to CECOT, diminishing their chances of returning to the US
The richest man in the world leaves his months at the helm of DOGE with insider knowledge of the very administration he was tasked with downsizing — and a reputational crisis for his companies that won’t be easy to repair
After the death of El Perris, head of security, the government has captured hitmen leader Moisés Barnabé, delivering a new blow to the dwindling faction of the Sinaloa Cartel
The president’s team is preparing a Plan B to impose new tariffs with another law if the International Trade Court ruling is not overturned
White House lawyers say they’ll seek a fast-track remedy to block the court’s decision, warning of ‘irreparable harms’ if the tariffs are lifted
The Cuban-American singer has released ‘Raíces,’ her first Spanish-language album in 18 years. In an interview with EL PAÍS, the artist talks about her success, Cuba, Miami, her family, and Donald Trump
The US president has proposed creating a space to pay tribute to 250 ‘great figures of America’s history’ with a National Garden of American Heroes expected to open next year
The magistrate who ordered the precautionary suspension of the ban on foreign students had already ruled in favor of the university in 2019 in a case on positive discrimination in the admissions system
ICE officers have been on the lookout for undocumented immigrants outside Miami courthouses since last week
The tech magnate confirms his resignation as head of the Department of Government Efficiency
Judges believe the president has exceeded his authority in trade war
A federal judge has already ruled that the government violated a court order by putting eight migrants on a flight to South Sudan
Overall figures suggest that Trump has scared off tourists from some countries, and the top industry group says America is on track to lose ‘a staggering $12.5 billion in international traveler spend this year’
The official account of the federal agency’s El Centro branch — known for glorifying its own abuses and mocking detainees — has been cited as evidence in multiple lawsuits that have curtailed its operations within California
Experts caution business leaders against emulating the US president’s arrogance, although they value his clear communication