
Migrants trapped on the Mexican border: ‘I don’t know what will become of us’
Thousands of people are in limbo as the CBP One asylum application is shut down on the first day of the Donald Trump administration
Thousands of people are in limbo as the CBP One asylum application is shut down on the first day of the Donald Trump administration
The president withdraws the US from the Paris Agreement, pardons those convicted of the assault on the Capitol and renames the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, but has not yet imposed tariffs on imports
The Republican president announced dozens of executive orders on immigration. Requirements for obtaining residency are raised from five years to 14
The Republican assured that the country’s “Golden Age begins right now” and announced some of his first measures, such as the declaration of a national emergency on the border with Mexico
The decision to move the inauguration ceremony inside the Capitol due to the cold weather left a multitude of people outside the stadium where the Republican was scheduled to speak
Republican declares national emergency on the border with Mexico, says he will send troops, announces massive deportations to ‘repel invasion’ and designates cartels as terrorist organizations
This Venezuelan teacher obtained a date to request asylum in the US after a year of waiting in Mexico. Her children are already on American soil, but she worries the president-elect could cancel the program
EL PAÍS looks back at the swearing-in ceremony, which is held every four years at the Capitol in Washington
The first lady has revealed little about this new chapter: she will primarily live in Washington, her main cause will continue to be addressing cyberbullying of children, and her son Barron remains her top priority
The Republican wants to exercise power from day one, with promises of political revenge and plans for mass deportations. His return to the White House on Monday represents a test of strength for US democracy and a blow to the geopolitical chessboard
While Trump has increasingly behaved as though he were already the sitting president during the transition, the Democrat has focused his efforts on safeguarding as much of his political legacy as possible
Former presidents, businessmen and celebrities are on the list of potential inauguration day attendees
The nine justices support the law forcing the platform to divest from its parent company, China-based ByteDance
The president defends his legacy while warning about the ‘tech-industrial complex,’ with veiled references to Donald Trump, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg
The new president will follow a ceremony that has been held 58 times in U.S. history
The Netanyahu government plans to discuss and vote on the terms of the deal on Thursday. In the first of three phases of the plan, Hamas must hand over 33 hostages and Israel must begin a phased withdrawal of its troops in the northern Strip and start releasing Palestinian prisoners
Havana announced the decision after Washington said that it was removing Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism
The measure is being adopted, among other things, to facilitate dialogue between Havana and the Catholic Church for the release of political prisoners
The report by Jack Smith, who resigned last week, claims that the president-elect participated in an ‘unprecedented criminal effort to overturn the legitimate results of the election in order to retain power’
The bill seeks to expel from the country any undocumented migrant who is arrested or charged with minor crimes, even if they have not been convicted
The world’s largest economy has seen 48 consecutive months of job creation, leaving the unemployment rate at 4.1%
All executive departments and agencies of the federal government will remain closed this Thursday
Two weeks before leaving office, Biden urges Americans to remember the events of January 6, 2021, and issues an executive order halting hydrocarbon exploration along U.S. coastlines
In bitter pill to swallow, Kamala Harris will preside over the session. Meanwhile the president-elect continues to insist that his former vice president, Mike Pence, could have legally stopped the 2020 certification
Some of the individuals convicted for the events of January 6, 2021 are asking the judges for permission to attend the inauguration of the Republican president-elect, who has promised a mass pardon on day one of his return to power
The president-elect threatens a barrage of lawsuits against critical media, while owners of influential newspapers look to bury the hatchet
Bipartisan legislation, signed by President Biden, mandates congressional oversight for third-party spending above $50 million