
In ongoing crusade against LA, Trump sues city and mayor over sanctuary policy
Karen Bass, the city, the city council and the council president are being targeted for their ‘refusal to cooperate with federal immigration authorities’
Karen Bass, the city, the city council and the council president are being targeted for their ‘refusal to cooperate with federal immigration authorities’
Lawyers at the Texas Civil Right Project believe that this pioneering immigration case could put an end to arrests outside courthouses
Court documents reveal at least 10 heists in the last two years on the California-Arizona route
The drug lord, detained in a US prison since February on charges of killing a DEA agent, is waiting to find out whether he will be sentenced to death or life imprisonment
Texas is the latest Republican-governed state to pass a law requiring religious text to be displayed in schools.
For the US expert on civil rights, marginalization and belonging, who spells his name in lowercase, only a ‘we’ where everyone fits and has value can save democracy
The White House has launched an intensive disintermediation campaign. The goal is to weaken the traditional press as much as possible and strengthen a new media ecosystem
He’s 33 years old, a social media powerhouse, and a likely contender to become the city’s new mayor. Does his victory signal a new path forward for the American left?
World leaders are trying to find the right dose of flattery and tact in their relationship with the Republican to avoid getting on his bad side
An admirer of Unamuno, the US professor claims that our negative emotions provide information and are part of what makes us human
Three prominent researchers warn about the current existential threat in the United States
Franklin Templeton’s president and CEO has doubled the investment management organization’s assets in five years through a frenetic acquisition campaign targeting its rivals
The Mexican reporter hosts one of the most-watched Spanish-language news programs among Hispanics in the U.S. In his first book, he reviews the events that have shaped his destiny
Indigenous teachers pass on their native language at Michigan State University as a way to resist cultural displacement
The ruling, which does not address the constitutionality of the order seeking to end birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented migrants, is a success for the Republican
The UN warns that Bukele may be responsible for enforced disappearances of Venezuelans imprisoned in El Salvador. And in Costa Rica, the Supreme Court has ordered the release of individuals deported by the US
ICE’s weekend action has sparked fear across several Latino communities in Southern California
According to an exclusive report by CNN, the president’s new plan will target people who entered the country illegally and then applied for asylum
Hugo ‘El Pollo’ Carvajal, who broke with Nicolás Maduro in 2019, is accused of drug trafficking and narco-terrorism, and could face a life sentence
Many children are having to defend their cases alone before immigration judges, without lawyers, while the government has made it harder for them to leave the shelter system and reunite with their families
The US Treasury has sanctioned three financial institutions for money laundering and transactions with China, and is urging Mexico to investigate, emphasizing the importance of cooperation between the two countries
The Salvadoran national Jordin Melgar-Salmerón was sent to his home country in May despite a court ban
A little-known candidate born in Uganda who became a U.S. citizen in 2018 wins the Democratic mayoral primary, becoming the favorite to lead the nation’s largest city
The mechanism, through which a foreigner can be expelled without first having a hearing before an immigration judge, has expanded its scope since Trump returned to power
Sánchez says he saved the country from the 5% defense spending hike, but the US president has announced trade retaliation
According to the State Attorney General, the facility will become operational in the first week of July and will accommodate up to 5,000 beds
In a formal letter, a former employee — fired after admitting the government’s mistake in deporting Kilmar Abrego García — alleges irregularities in the expulsion of migrants to El Salvador