
Sperm races: The latest brainchild of American millionaires
Los Angeles will host a sperm racing competition backed by over a million dollars in funding. A teenage millionaire concerned about men’s sexual health is behind the initiative
Los Angeles will host a sperm racing competition backed by over a million dollars in funding. A teenage millionaire concerned about men’s sexual health is behind the initiative
Experts says the controversial software, which collects biographical, biometric, and geolocation information, violates fundamental human rights
Inmates of a Texas detention center say around 60 migrants were put on a bus and driven to the airport, where they were set to be deported to El Salvador
According to organizations and activists, the 32-year-old is not the only detainee whose whereabouts remain unknown. Human Rights Watch says the situation amounts to ‘forced disappearances’
The warning from the US president, who has typically aligned himself with Russia’s stance on the war in Ukraine, comes as Washington steps up its diplomatic efforts to broker a peace agreement in the coming days
The Northwestern University political scientist is not surprised that the president wants to imprison citizens in El Salvador
This is the first time a judicial authority has dictated how the new government must use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to expel undocumented immigrants from the country
Los Angeles is the city with the worst ozone pollution in the country, while Bakersfield is the metropolitan area most affected by particulate matter
Organizations and experts warn of the danger of the Alien Enemies Act, which was used to justify the incarceration of 110,000 Japanese in World War Two and now, to deport migrants like Kilmar Abrego García
Immigration attorney Liudmila Armas Marcelo is among those ordered to leave the U.S. by the Trump administration, despite being a naturalized Cuban citizen
Washington, California and New York are some of the places offering higher pay to workers
The most powerful university in the United States, supported by a growing number of schools, has rejected the Republican administration’s attempts at subjugation and censorship over alleged antisemitism on campus
The couple returned to their country, driven by fear of the Trump administration’s immigration terror machine — an apparatus that boasts about a rise in voluntary departures, yet offers no evidence to back its claims
The construction of an infrastructure project that would have competed with the Ambassador Bridge — a symbol of a now-fractured bilateral relationship — highlights a new era between the United States and its northern neighbor
EL PAÍS reconstructs, based on different cases, the ordeal of the families of the immigrants sent to the Central American country from the United States amidst accusations of mass arbitrary detention and forced disappearance
The magnate’s ancestor was one of the leaders of the political technocracy movement
Justices halt the removal of a group of Venezuelans detained in Texas while their case is under review in the courts
Trump’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants is emptying the Big Apple’s streets of its iconic food trucks
The Mexican asserts that organizations defending the community are operating under an even more intimidating climate since Trump returned to power
The revocation of visas and temporary residency programs has taken legal status away from more than two million people
The tireless advocate for labor and immigrant rights turns 95 at a crucial moment for social awareness in the United States. In an interview with EL PAÍS, she reflects on Trump, deportations, visa revocations, and the end of parole
The Republican’s approval rating stands at 45%, a figure that is only higher than his own in the first term, as reported by Gallup, which has been tracking approval ratings since 1952
The most popular parade of the day takes place on New York’s Fifth Avenue
Brayan Palencia Benavides is one of the 238 migrants deported by the US government to the Central American country over alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua
Although the rent increase threatens the future of the bar at the intersection of Jackson Heights and Elmhurst, its owner is doing whatever it takes to continue a project that is above all social and political
After several setbacks in the courts, the Trump administration is trying to justify the expulsion of the Salvadoran with a series of judicial and police documents that, it claims, prove that he is a dangerous criminal
Students and immigration lawyers say cancellations have often occurred without notice, interviews or clear justification