
Democrats criticize Supremo for blocking new electoral map in Virginia...
The consultation held in April had supported a redrawing of districts that electorally benefited Democrats in the state

The consultation held in April had supported a redrawing of districts that electorally benefited Democrats in the state

Where the Reverend Bernice King, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., stated that these Court measures represent a direct attack on the legacy of generations

The election will be held in a country marked by political fragmentation, years of institutional instability and citizen security

They investigate the origin of the fire that would have started in a wood chip packaging area before reaching a highly flammable dust silo

Julia Letlow, candidate supported by the White House, advances to the second round in the Louisiana Republican primaries

The NGO calls on the US Congress to initiate an independent review that evaluates the real impact of these budget cancellations

Representative Paola Gárate detailed that she was kidnapped for approximately nine hours while she was running for the Sinaloa State Congress.

The war of disqualifications that emerged between Ted Cruz and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is escalating with increasingly derogatory comments between both parties

Since Trump's return, Washington has reduced the pace of military assistance and has pushed diplomatic approaches with Vladimir Putin

The coalition, led by Congresswoman Delia Ramírez demands not only the cessation of invasion threats, but the definitive closure of the Guantanamo Base

Senators denounce delays, deportations and arrests that threaten the stability of young immigrants

The new resolution seeks to put pressure on Congress to avoid political blockades and budget crises

The veteran immigration official arrives at the agency amid criticism for massive raids and deportations

That's nearly seven times higher than Trump's initial estimate, according to an independent budget office

Kash Patel, FBI director, lashed out Chris Van Hollen when the Democratic senator asked him to respond about his alleged weakness for liquor

Donald Trump assured that his next goal is to suspend for “a period”of the federal gasoline tax.

The system will allow to identify people in seconds through a private base with millions of arrests

Since 1993 a flat tax 18.4 cents per gallon for gasoline and gasohol and 24.3 cents per gallon for diesel has been maintained

According to the Congressional Budget Office, 8.7 million Americans will become uninsured during the Trump administration

The American president assures that the US maintains a naval blockade in the strait of Hormuz that prevents

Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, seeks the Pentagon to be authorized a $1.5 trillion budget for next year

The aggressions began on May 6, when armed men used drones with explosives and high caliber weapons to attack the population

This discovery comes at a critical moment, when a cruise with 150 passengers was hit with the virus

The revenue collected by this tax is allocated to financing highways, road infrastructure and public transportation projects

The pardons granted by Donald Trump are being analyzed with the goal of determining whether they are linked to some type of payment or favor in exchange

Virginia's Supreme Court rejected congressional redistricting bill, representing a defeat for Democrats

Congresswoman Norma Torres addresses how mothers' right to vote in the US can be protected and how to boost their economy

Generating controversy the proposal to allow the Postal Service legally to mail pistols and revolvers to any person in the United States

Legislators are advancing rapidly on a strategy to redesign electoral maps before the legislative elections on November 3

The new legislative map proposes fragmenting the current District 9, represented by veteran Democratic congressman Steve Cohen

Barack Obama rules out the US government having alien spaceships in its possession and rules out the existence of evidence

Tim Scott joins Republicans projecting the hypothetical loss of control of the House of Representatives after the midterm elections

The Department of National Security closes the Office of the Ombudsman for Immigrant Detention

The results in Indiana and Ohio show that Trump's support still has weight in certain districts and states

The pressure exerted by Nancy Mace made the Congressional Labor Rights Office handover documents of representatives indicating sexual harassment

The debate by the California governor evidence strong divisions among candidates on the cost of living, taxes and immigration

The White House first published an image against Democratic leaders in Congress, but Chuck Schumer responded

The US debt already exceeds what its economy generates. We explain in detail what this detail means and how it could affect your pocket

The United States imposes a 25% tariff on European cars and puts global manufacturers, prices, and strategies in check

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee integrates more candidates to its "Red to Blue" list

Yeraldine Bonilla Valverde becomes the first woman to occupy the governorship of Sinaloa, albeit provisionally

Oscar De La Hoya Rejects Amendments to the Boxing Revitalization Act Being Pushed by the United States Senate

Virginia approves Democratic electoral redistribution plan that could add 4 seats in the House of Representatives and change control of Congress

US will create an AI-based military force to combat cartels and strengthen Southern Command operations in Latin America and the Caribbean

Through an altered financial declaration, Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar tries to convince Congress that she does not own $30 million

“The government isn't telling us everything that's going on,” warns Congressman Tim Burchett regarding the UFO phenomenon

Senator Tommy Tuberville exposes the division within the Republican Party in promoting projects that benefit citizens

The campaign of James Talarico, Democratic candidate for Senate in Texas, is gaining strength after raising $10 million in just over a month

Lawmakers from that party warned that blocking the arms sale could weaken the allied country's defensive capabilities

The DHS has been clear in its warning to staff: those who do not report to work could face disciplinary action

Chris Van Hollen claims Donald Trump fabricated the story of Iran developing a nuclear bomb to justify declaring war on them

The change affects most men between the ages of 18 and 25 who are currently required by law to register in the Selective Service System

'I feel extremely proud of my career and the results obtained,' she tells La Opinion

Mullin explained that the release of resources to cover back wages was made possible by an executive order and the use of existing funds

Criticizes the mental instability of the president and his government entourage; congressmen call for the application of the 25th Amendment

The frustration of the New York tycoon stems from the lack of support from European partners in Operation

With a multimillion-dollar fundraising haul, Democrat JoAnna Mendoza's campaign is starting to take off in the race for Arizona's 6th U.S. Congressional District

After a major renovation, soon to be carried out, Alcatraz prison could once again receive high-risk criminals

Tim Burchett maintains that all government agencies have reliable information about the existence of extraterrestrials

With Donald Trump's support, Republican Byron Donalds begins to lead the race to determine the next governor of Florida

Ohio Representative Marcy Kaptur was the victim of fraud orchestrated by a former employee who charged her personal expenses to a credit card

The salary of ICE agents in 2026 reopens the debate in the US: how much they earn, benefits, and why they get paid while other employees don't.

Social Security changes are coming in 2026 (some are already in effect). Here's what you need to know about the good, bad, and worst adjustments

The House of Representatives approved a short-term funding plan that will allow the Department of Homeland Security to continue operating

Before July 4, one-dollar bills will be put into circulation that will include the signature of President Donald Trump, something unprecedented

President Trump and Republicans in Congress want to pass the SAVE Act that would affect voter registration

Hakeem Jeffries criticized Donald Trump for engaging in practices he opposed before returning to govern the US for a second time

Billionaire Elon Musk proposes to pay the salaries of TSA employees out of his own pocket to avoid the chaos prevailing at airports

The USPS director will request reforms that include changes to the pension system, health benefits for retirees, and greater financial flexibility

The partial shutdown of the DHS is beginning to affect daily operations, particularly at the nation's airports

An app called Melonga, designed by urologists and psychologists, doubled the time it took for men with premature ejaculation

Washington and Havana are experiencing a critical moment due to Trump's pressures and the chronic Cuban crisis. The enmity between the two countries has accumulated for more than 60 years

Senator Ruben Gallego leads proponents demanding reversal of changes to the 2026 Census test that could affect communities and federal funds

Representative Nancy Mace claims to have traveled to Israel to help a family stranded in the middle of the war return to the US

Although there is no evidence of a plan, the lack of clarity fuels the idea of ??possible voter intimidation, Democrats say

Apparently, they are paving the way for two millionaires to be favored in the primary election

The project aims to overturn a proclamation signed in 2025 that established stricter rules for this visa program

The legislator's departure reduces the party's advantage in the House. After the change, the balance of power is 217 Republicans, 214 Democrats

The Latino community residing in Texas returned to the polls this week, projecting a protest vote against the Republicans in November

Mike Johnson put a stop to the scandal involving Tony Gonzales and asked him to end his plan to be re-elected as senator for Texas

Representative Tony Gonzales announced he will not seek reelection, ending a runoff between him and Brandon Herrera

Tony Gonzales, representative for Texas, admitted to having an affair with one of his staff members who, under social pressure, took her own life

The singer will compete for District 15 in the November election against Monica de la Cruz, who is a Trump ally

Steve Toth defeated Crenshaw with support from Ted Cruz and criticism for lack of loyalty to Trump

Despite persistent questions about her alleged ties to Epstein, Clinton reiterated her complete lack of knowledge of the criminal's activities

International relations and security analysts in the Middle East highlight that the US operation in Iran has lax motives and unpredictable scope

The president acted unilaterally and unlawfully: without authorization from Congress and without any imminent threat to the United States

The actor's family shared the medical details a week after the announcement of his passing

According to the Trump administration, this operation was carried out in collaboration with regional allies and after 47 years of Iranian aggression

Republican congresswoman accused Trump of betraying his promise to avoid new wars

Migrant Force applauds the progress of the constitutional reform initiative to include eight seats representing Mexican immigrants in the US

Hillary Clinton warns that, through the SAVE Act, Republicans intend to restrict married women's right to vote in the next elections

Omar Navarro, former candidate for the 43rd District in the state Congress, was sentenced to 4 years in prison for diverting more than $250,000 from his campaign

Iranian Foreign Minister said they are still working on a draft proposal for Steve Witkoff, US Special Envoy to the Middle East

JB Pritzker demands Donald Trump start distributing $8.7 billion raised through tariffs to citizens

Senator Elizabeth Warren demands that money generated by tariffs annulled by the Supreme Court be refunded to American consumers

Shawn DeRemer, husband of the current Secretary of Labor, is accused of allegedly sexually assaulting two federal employees

Abigail Spanberger, Governor of Virginia, will be the Democrat in charge of responding to the President's State of the Union address

Defense Secretary invited a pastor who opposes women's suffrage to preach at the Pentagon

The baby and his mother were at the Dilley detention center more than three weeks ago. It is unknown if the rest of the family were also detained there

Months before dying, Regina Santos-Aviles confessed to a friend her relationship with the Republican congressman

Internal emails show DHS knew about increased use of force by ICE months before Minneapolis shootings

The influence of the American activist for African American rights extended from the churches of the Deep South to the White House

The legendary academic and social activist, Bert Corona, was a pillar of its founding in 1968, a year in which young.

They describe deserted streets, restaurants closing early, supply trucks no longer arriving, employees absent, damages in the millions of dollars

Voters divided over more sales tax in Los Angeles County to save healthcare and prevent the loss of thousands of jobs

Donald Trump would issue an executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote during the midterm elections

Representative Angie Craig criticizes government claims about security in Minnesota after ICE operation and withdrawal from the state

The bill changes the federal definition of certain less-lethal devices, which would impact both law enforcement agencies and the civilian market

In 2025, migrant detentions reached a historic record and could double in 2026, warns report by the American Immigration Council

Although the vote could have limited effects, it represents an important political signal ahead of the upcoming midterm elections

The controversial US Immigration and Customs Enforcement says it will have a key role in trying to keep the 2026 World Cup safe

Republican Lisa Murkowski refuses to support the SAVE Act, which would require people to provide proof of citizenship to vote

The Congressional Budget Office issued a grim projection on the government deficit and national debt

The DCCC expands its efforts into territories in Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, South Carolina, and Virginia

These efforts, along with the new laws being considered in Washington, would have a disproportionate effect on Latino voters

Former Speaker of the House plans to publicly support JFK's grandson in hotly contested New York primary

The Trump administration revealed it will include a question about immigration status in a 2030 census pilot test

Professionals and academics use the Gold Card program for prioritizing money over merit or experience in certain areas

Check out this week's top immigration developments, including how Trump is trying to ease pressure on ICE as operations continue

Former First Lady Hillary Clinton is willing to testify about the Epstein files, but demands it be in a public hearing with cameras

The spending is related to Operation Vigilant Sentinel, launched by Governor Ron DeSantis after declaring an immigration emergency in 2023

The judges authorized the congressional districts, approved in the November 2025 election; they can be used in this year's election process

The bill to end the government shutdown passed by a narrow margin in the House of Representatives

The Republican National Committee has become a fundraising machine and is already ahead of the Democrats by more than $80 million

Marjorie Taylor Greene dismisses Donald Trump's role as president and attributes the rule of the United States to large corporations

Good died on January 7 after an ICE agent opened fire on the vehicle she was in, on a residential street in the town

Despite the announcement, Congress could not agree on the budget for a key area, the Department of Homeland Security

The ruling reaffirms the right and duty of members of Congress to conduct unannounced inspections in the face of alarming reports of abuse

A controversy erupted after two religious podcasters planned their move to an Appalachian Mountains town

Liam Conejo, boy detained by ICE, returned home to Minneapolis and experienced a special moment visiting the Delta plane's cabin

Measles outbreak at ICE detention center in Dilley, Texas, prompts quarantine; Liam Conejo was detained there before being released

Laura Fernandez Delgado is the new president-elect of Costa Rica.

A Honduran father and grandfather living in New Jersey died in January at a detention center in Calexico

Many American families say that due to tight budgets, it is difficult for them to afford medical care or insurance

The Ecuadorian boy was detained along with his father in an ICE raid in Minneapolis and has been held in Texas in inhumane conditions according to his defense

The agreement seeks to prevent the federal government from running out of funds and dispels the specter of a new shutdown that threatened to paralyze the country

Donald Trump's strategy of deploying the National Guard to half a dozen cities in 2025 represented an expenditure of nearly $500 million

Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase will match the $1,000 contribution to Trump Accounts for only some families: we tell you who qualifies

Yale University will eliminate tuition costs for families with incomes below $200,000 to expand access to all students

'Frida' joins the long list of films that have been included in the Library of Congress's National Film Registry

While the CHC claims to reject unconditional support for the budget bill for ICE and other agencies, three of its members voted in favor

In Los Angeles, the hunt for undocumented immigrants has not stopped; ICE operates by applying racial profiling

San Antonio leaders and officials demand the release of Liam Conejo, a 5-year-old boy detained by ICE, and warn of the harms of family detention

Sergio Torres Felix, former mayor of Culiacan, congresswoman Elizabeth Montoya, and a bodyguard from the (MC) party were rushed to private hospitals

The aircraft lost contact with the control tower minutes before landing and crashed in Norte de Santander, Colombia, leaving 15 dead

DHS represented Tricia McLaughlin confirmed the information, but did not identify the federal agents who were placed on leave

On November 20, 2025, she was detained at Logan Airport in Boston, when she tried to fly to Texas to surprise her family for Thanksgiving

Both ICE and other Department of Homeland Security agencies have billions of dollars unused from the 2025 special budget

The 28-year-old suspect was arrested after punching Democratic Representative Maxwell Alejandro Frost of Florida

A partial list of the main ways Trump is trying to win the November election, even against the will of the voters

The community responds to concerns with organizing, education, advocacy, and mutual aid

Two months after the break in relations, the Brazilian flag was raised at the Mexican embassy in Lima.

Paris Hilton advocated for the DEFIENCE Act, a bill that seeks to penalize the creation and dissemination of non-consensual pornographic material produced with AI

United States officially withdrew from the WHO, refuses to pay multimillion-dollar debt

In early January, Trump demanded that credit card interest rates be reduced to 10% within a year by January 20: Did the banks comply with this demand?

Maria Corina Machado says she gave her Nobel Peace Prize medal to Trump as a symbol of gratitude for his support of freedom in Venezuela

Former White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham calls for congressional intervention as Donald Trump is apparently experiencing mental decline

Legislative leaders from both parties reached a consensus on a healthcare package that is part of a broad spending bill

Former Trump advisor called the president a “disturbed” person and warned that such an action would cause a “political earthquake”

Yassamin Ansari, representative from Arizona, says Donald Trump suffers from a mental illness and demands his removal from office as president

BBC's Russia editor Steve Rosenberg analyzes why newspapers are full of praise for Donald Trump's desire to acquire Greenland

Four million people expected to lose their health insurance coverage completely

Diaz's death is the third linked to Camp East Montana, highlighting serious structural flaws in the handling of immigration detention

In 1917, Denmark sold the United States some islands far from the Arctic that it was considered crucial for its security

At a college reveal party, she announces the name of the university she chose to study political science and international politics

A three-judge panel approved California's use of new district maps in the elections; Republicans said they will appeal to the Supreme Court

Wall's promotion comes immediately after the resignation of Madison Sheahan, who left the position to seek a seat in Congress for Ohio

Given the Republican majority, this initiative is unlikely to succeed, but it seeks to provoke a public debate on the issue

This is a victory for the president who was outraged that some Republicans tried to tie his hands on a key foreign policy issue

The Clintons accuse Republican committee of political motivations behind investigation

Approximately 22.8 million people have selected an ACA plan, the first decline in four years at this point in the enrollment period

Leaders warn that it includes new cuts that will exacerbate the damage of Trump's H1 law

In addition to Janet Yellen, various voices have criticized the investigation against Jerome Powell, accusing it of political overtones

They returned to federal court to demand explanations from the government as to how this new directive does not violate the law or the current court ruling

Minnesota legislators and key party figures demand impeachment of Secretary Kristi Noem after Renee Good's death

Despite the investigation, Powell indicated that the government's latest tactic would not lead to his departure from the central bank

The United States is considering a range of alternatives, from military action to a campaign focused on residents. We analyze them.

Members of the United Service Workers West (SEIU-USWW) asked them to support immigrants and give them a voice at the decision-making table

Republican Juan Ciscomani opted not to sign the extension of subsidies intended to support the health of vulnerable people in Arizona

By a vote of 52 to 47, a resolution to prevent Donald Trump from using the military in Venezuela advanced in the Senate.

President Claudia Sheinbaum orders greater coordination between Mexico's Foreign Minister and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio

The president of the Venezuelan National Assembly announced the release of detained political and social leaders. We tell you who they are.

The Colombian president indicated that he also shared information with Trump about drug trafficking in his country; both plan to meet at the White House

According to Barry Polack, the lawyer representing Nicolas Maduro, Bruce Fein was never hired or authorized by his client

Democrat Julia Brownley surprised everyone by announcing she will not seek reelection as California's representative in the upcoming elections

He affirms that oversight of that country will be prolonged and focused on oil extraction, while maintaining communication with Delcy Rodriguez

The House passed extending Obamacare subsidies with bipartisan support, increasing pressure on the Senate to negotiate a deal

The woman was a US citizen and mother of three, according to two federal sources who spoke to CBS, the BBC's US partner.

The senator expressed his alarm after meeting with Trump administration officials, and said he does not rule out further interventions following Maduro's capture

The measures promoted by the president seek to benefit American buyers in the face of high housing prices

YouTuber, actress, and businesswoman Trisha Paytas considers running for a seat in the House of Representatives

The leadership of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus accused the Trump administration of justifying violence with more violence after the death of a U.S. citizen

“Minnesota is under attack like never before in our state's history, due to a mean and vile administration,” the governor stated

John Thune rules out any US military action to take Greenland, despite White House comments about its possible annexation

Alejandra Maria Ang Hernandez was detained at the Calexico, California border crossing for failing to justify approximately $40,000 she was carrying in her vehicle

“Elections cannot be held. There is no way people can vote,” Trump said when questioned about the possibility of immediate elections

Trump said Minnesota governor will likely leave office before his term ends

Let's say no to a war that benefits transnational corporations at the cost of American and Venezuelan lives

Without notification to Congress and possible violations of international law, the Trump administration defends operation in Venezuela against Nicolas Maduro

Democratic leaders in Congress criticize the Trump administration's military action in Venezuela to arrest Nicolas Maduro

President Donald Trump defined Nicolas Maduro as a

Venezuelans celebrate the “historic” capture of Maduro while activists denounce the invasion as illegal and unconstitutional by Trump

Many achievements that contribute to a better daily life for the Latino community in the United States are owed to her activism and struggle

US Attorney General Pam Bondi Announces

Deportations, limitations on Green Cards and citizenship are some aspects of the immigration scenario in the U.S. for the new year

Trump's immigration offensive enriches companies that profit from the division and pain of Latino families

Donald Trump proposes $2,000 tariff dividend checks in 2026, but Congress, the numbers, and the law still cast doubt on their feasibility

Latino voters have proven to be a complex electoral force and, not being a sociocultural monolith, have become an undecided bloc

Of the four Latinos running for governor, Villaraigosa and Becerra have the best chances

In a ceremony held in an old New York subway station, Zohran Mamdani becomes the city's 112th mayor and the first Muslim

Federal District Judge Trina L. Thompson determined that the termination of protected status did not follow proper process

So far, the government of President Donald Trump has carried out 30 attacks at sea, resulting in the deaths of 107 people

California voters approved Proposition 50 in the November 4 special election to redraw the state's congressional districts in 2026

The White House estimates having a net immigration of zero percent, as happened in the 1920s

National Women's Law Center presented a summary of the bills that prevented the right to contraception, as well as those who fought to achieve it

The influential Democratic leader assures that Hakeem Jeffries will take the lead of the presidency and criticizes the Republican management under Donald Trump

Scholars on the subject assure that there is no relationship between mass shootings and mental illness

The small Pacific archipelago will receive up to 75 asylum seekers deported by the Trump administration, in exchange for $7.5 million

Economists mention that US consumers continued to show resilience this year

The department pledged to review the files and continue

The Trump Administration says it is trying to verify the authenticity of a letter sent by Epstein to the doctor sentenced for abusing gymnasts

By advocating a focus on the qualification of foreign workers and better wages, USCIS will apply a new rule to H-1B visa applicants

The US military has attacked at least 29 suspected drug-trafficking boats since the beginning of September, leaving 105 dead

Jeff Landry, Republican governor of Louisiana, will be the US special envoy to Greenland

Democrats say rule change opens door to penalizing those who previously accessed such programs

Through Angel Urena, his spokesperson, he directly urged President Trump to order Attorney General Pam Bondi to fully disclose the material

The Louisiana governor stated that the mission assigned to him by Trump is to

Senator Schumer introduces motion to initiate legal action against the Trump Administration over incomplete Epstein case information and deleting files

Largest US arms package for Taiwan to date irritates Beijing

House Oversight Committee Democrats questioned the removal of the images.

In addition to the seizures, Rand Paul criticized the attacks where unarmed people suspected of being drug traffickers have been killed

“The president is not involved in the decision to remove more than a dozen images featuring President Trump,” Todd Blanche stated

Check out this week's immigration news, including the plan to strip 200 immigrants of their citizenship per month and rulings against ICE

The documents feature figures such as former US President Bill Clinton, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and musicians like Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson

President Donald Trump again attacked Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene and called her a

Representative Elise Stefanik surprised everyone by dropping out of the New York gubernatorial race and announcing her retirement from Congress

President Trump decreed two days in December as federal holidays in 2025. Find out who will have the day off, when they are scheduled, and if they are permanent

The president took control of the iconic cultural institution last February and after a unanimous vote by the board, the venue now bears his name

The Democratic National Committee's decision not to publish its analysis of its 2024 electoral defeats sparks criticism

Climate of anarchy and terror increases in abusive arrests of immigrants

With these two actions, the death toll from US bombings in the Caribbean and the Pacific exceeds one hundred

The press secretary reported on the name change of the Center for the Performing Arts, following a unanimous vote by the board of directors

More states may now seek to legalize marijuana, but these changes will depend on congressional approval

AIPAC is led by 50 people: 41 board members who govern the organization and nine executives who implement its strategies

Congressman Ro Khanna told this newspaper that the Trump Administration would be committing an irregularity if it deletes Epstein's file names

Karen Bass's political allies come out in support at the official launch of her campaign

The country surprised this year with its high growth, but must correct problems such as its fiscal deficit

The U.S. Southern Command reported a new attack on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific as part of Operation Southern Spear

Smith was subpoenaed by the committee to provide testimony and documents as part of an investigation he conducted into Trump during the Biden administration

The attitude of Republican congressmen will have profound and lasting consequences beyond a budget debate

He is expected to talk about his supposed achievements and the challenges he faces over the next three years

A new effort in the Senate to get the Trump administration to release video of attack in the Caribbean on September 2 failed

Bubbly Kaur was in the final stages of the process to obtain permanent residency

Two congresswomen from the National Action Party and one from Morena engaged in a hair-pulling fight after a discussion during a session

The Treasury Department expands HSA tax benefits; the Senate will vote on the Patient Care Freedom Act soon

Amid questions about violations of international law and human rights, Secretary Hegseth refused to release video of attack in the Caribbean

Judge could face up to six years in prison for trying to protect an immigrant and

Several factors combined to ensure Jose Antonio Kast was elected by an overwhelming majority. He won in every region of the country

The capture of Edgar “N”, alias “El Limones”, impacts both the operational structure and the finances of the criminal group, assured Omar Garcia Harfuch

The proposal aims to eliminate the H-1B program in an attempt to reduce legal immigration to the country

The states being sued are: Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada. With these, the Justice Department's national total rises to 18.

If they refuse to testify about their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, Bill and Hillary Clinton could face contempt of Congress

The construction of the Ballroom in the White House could be delayed due to a lawsuit filed by an organization

Offers a clear perspective on how they think about the economy, leadership, and immigration

California's attorney general argues that the visa fee

The Suriname national team is one step away from losing its place in the World Cup playoffs due to legal troubles of the country's Football Federation

The tax and budget law passed by Republicans canceled support for millions of people to have low-cost health insurance

The United States government faces increasing pressure over military attacks in the Caribbean and the Pacific.

The Secretary of Homeland Security was questioned about the detention of US veterans and other shortcomings in immigration operations

Samsung's next flagship is shaping up to be a beast in terms of performance and power

Trump has been pushing a pressure campaign to get Republican states to approve changes to electoral maps

After an investigation, authorities dismantled a criminal organization involved in human trafficking and smuggling

Trump also unveiled the $5 million

The Trump Administration faces pressure from Congress, a lawsuit, and criticism from international law experts over attacks in the Caribbean and Pacific

Civil rights groups sued the government in federal court to force it to disclose the

The Trump administration's new policy extends to people from 19 countries, but more will soon be included, and it includes additional reviews for asylum and Green Cards

To Immigrants from the Mexican Congress!

Trump bets that throwing millions of taxpayer dollars at farmers will make Americans forget he caused this mess

According to the organizations, without an extension, more than half of the people who would lose affordable health insurance coverage would be women

Organization accused that the ongoing “abductions” have generated widespread fear, keeping children out of classrooms and people out of their jobs

The US president stated: “My real problem wasn't the traitor… but that the new management of '60 Minutes', Paramount, aired her interview”

Democrat Adelita Grijalva was assaulted during an operation carried out by ICE agents in search of immigrants lacking legal status

Several lawmakers said the men were waving their arms in the air, a gesture that could be interpreted as surrender or a plea for rescue

Newsom said Trump made a promise to help Los Angeles recover from the January fires; the governor is in Washington to ask for support

Macias has worked in defense of Latino rights and in promoting former President Joe Biden's agenda

New electoral map is an effort by President Donald Trump to keep Republicans in control of Congress

Jose Luis Dagnino Lopez joins the list of Baja California politicians whose visas have been revoked

Dick Durbin and Lisa Murkowski reintroduce the Dream Act hoping to pave the way to citizenship for immigrant children

A series of images and videos reveal details, some bizarre, of the private island of the deceased sex offender who was a friend of Donald Trump.

Her appointment comes a week after Alejandro Gertz Manero surprisingly submitted his resignation

Donald Trump made racist comments, describing Omar and other Somali immigrants as “trash” and calling for them to leave the United States

Tennessee's deeply Republican House district has become a political battleground

Pinterest publicly expressed its support for the bill that seeks to protect minors and the content they can access from their phones

The deceased sex offender managed to stay in contact with wealthy and influential people even after his first conviction

The Republican who co-sponsored the idea of ??redesigning the $100 bill with Donald Trump's image in the center rules out seeking reelection

Independent Representative Carlos Bautista stated that his family stopped living on that land years ago due to the presence of criminal groups

The operation was carried out in the Caribbean on September 2, after an initial attack failed to kill all the passengers

Latino businesses suffer due to the economy caused by immigration policies that generate fear among consumers and a shortage of employees

The Trump administration has argued that the TPS policy has been abused by Democratic administrations and has tried to dismantle it

The United States has stopped producing pennies. Learn what to do with your coins and how to take advantage of their value before they are completely withdrawn from circulation

Raul de Jesus Torres Guerrero, a member of the PAN party, was elected to represent the Mexican community residing abroad

Of the total number of detainees, the information of at least 92 people would not be revealed and their relationship to any crime would not be verified

A group of Democratic senators asks the Department of Justice to reveal the legal recommendation on attacks on vessels

Crenshaw rejected the version and argued that he only had a toast with generals, but did not clarify the three-month ban on international travel

In recent days, Maite Delgado has been harshly criticized for her weight, and the singer also made a video to address it

The former FBI director noted that the president has repeatedly shown his willingness to take action against those he considers opponents

Donald Trump will set a precedent as the US president who has received the most expensive gifts in the nation's history

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene fears facing President Donald Trump's anger directed at her and chooses to resign from Congress

The Durango Congress approved the Nicole Law, which prohibits cosmetic surgeries for minors under 18 years of age

Paramjit Singh was arrested last July for a minor offense committed years ago and for which he “paid”

Charlotte joins the list of Democrat-led cities to receive Trump's violent deportation machine

Al Green, representative from Texas, is back on the attack against Donald Trump, whom he will again attempt to impeach

A federal judge ruled that Donald Trump violated the Constitution by ordering the deployment of the National Guard in DC without local authorization

The route of the few protesters was blocked by the police in their attempt to access the center of Mexico City

Under the new HR1 Act, U.S. immigration authorities will update the prices of various services annually

For revealing the preferential treatment given in prison to Jeffrey Epstein's partner and accomplice, nurse Noella Turnage was fired

The bill requires the Justice Department to release all information from its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days

Trump accused Democrats of associating with the disgraced financier after signing the bill on Jeffrey Epstein's files

Internal tensions within the MAGA movement have taken on a new dimension, with consequences that could weaken its cohesion and future strategy

The rule proposed by the Department of Homeland Security will repeat the Joe Biden administration's guidelines

The Senate Majority Leader spoke about the bill that seeks to require transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case files.

Congress acted swiftly Tuesday with bill that would force the release of the complete files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the Epstein case bill could move forward without amendments

The announcement of “Chuy” Garcia's early retirement as representative for Illinois' 4th Congressional District.

The Republican president sparks controversy by insulting a Bloomberg journalist who questioned him about the Jeffrey Epstein files

Sergio Mayer Mori is one of the favorites on TV Azteca's new reality show, 'La Granja VIP'

Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick said government's handling of case raises

Multiple raids were conducted in Charlotte on Saturday, including one at a church, where CBP and ICE agents detained more than 130 people.

The left-wing candidate Jeannette Jara's membership in the communist movement could be her biggest obstacle in the runoff election

Since none of the eight candidates obtained more than 50%, the presidency will be decided next month

Last week a soldier with the Purple Heart Medal was deported

Protests against Sheinbaum and criminal violence took place in Mexico City after the murders of officials who reported drug trafficking

The Democrat’s main argument was that his cardiologist recommended he reduces his workload for health reasons.

Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump withdrew his support for her demanding the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, where her last name appears

President Donald Trump has withdrawn his support for Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, whom he calls a

Who are the obligated voters and how can they influence the polls in Sunday's presidential elections in Chile?

Authorities are searching for a man who entered the office of Alina Habba, acting US Attorney for the District of New Jersey, with the intent to attack her

Activists traveling to Washington ask the community to sign a letter requesting an update to the migrant registry

Millions of low-income Americans will once again receive their full SNAP food assistance benefits.

For now, the name “War Department” is a secondary title of the Department of Defense, unofficial

The Veterans Centennial Silver Dollar has reached a value of up to $250 at auctions: here are its characteristics

Democrat Adelita Grijalva officially became a member of the House of Representatives, which reduces the power of the Republicans

Donald Trump intends to convince some Wall Street tycoons to invest part of their resources in American industry during a dinner

Albert Oliveira, a Brazilian pastor from Texas, decided to self-deport with his family after the delay in his EB-4 visa and the risk of becoming undocumented

The Supreme Court extends its order blocking full SNAP payments as the government shutdown is potentially nearing its end

Trump and Republicans again monopolize the issue of healthcare, with millions of citizens affected by rising premiums

Grijalva will be sworn in as a member of Congress on Wednesday seven weeks after winning a special election in Arizona

House Democratic leaders introduced a budget amendment to extend Obamacare subsidies for 3 years

The agreement contains three full-year appropriations bills that will fund certain departments such as Agriculture until the end of the fiscal year.

Marlene Galan-Woods, a former journalist of Cuban descent, could be the key for Democrats to win a key district in Arizona

The Senate-approved bill, now headed to the House, consists of three funding proposals, but no health insurance tax credits

The Senate on Monday approved a Republican-backed agreement, supported by eight Democrats, to temporarily fund the federal government

A group of activists travel from San Diego to Washington to pressure congressmen and senators to approve immigration reform

Parts of El Paso once teeming with migrants are now nearly silent as border crossings hit their lowest level in 50 years

Sean Duffy, Secretary of Transportation, mentioned that it is difficult for airlines to cancel flights

The Peruvian government after breaking diplomatic relations with her country due to the granted asylum to former Peruvian Prime Minister Betssy Chavez, official sources reported.

Trump defends his trade policy after the US Supreme Court expressed skepticism about the legality of the tariffs

The Supreme Court blocked the injunction requiring full funding of SNAP payments, granting an emergency request from the Trump administration

More than 240,000 people will lose their Temporary Protected Status (TPS), leaving them vulnerable to detention and deportation

A total of 168 flights were delayed on Friday and 54 were canceled to comply with the Federal Aviation Administration order

Ends a decades-long career in which she became one of the most powerful figures in American politics

Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, when millions of families gather around the table to share and give thanks

A group of congressional Democrats sent an official request to the Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem

George Santos says he's leaving New York to avoid dealing with Zohran Mamdani as mayor

An analysis by The Guardian revealed that ICE is increasingly holding people in processing centers for extended periods without supervision

Democratic leaders highlighted the

Trump and Congress are about to let a key funding program for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the extended tax credits, expire

They claim to be friends of immigrants, but they applaud the team's principal owner who does business with ICE

Latino turnout is still unknown; Republicans are immediately suing to prevent the maps from taking effect

Diana Santillana also has an asylum case pending

US President Trump has announced the summary of nuclear weapons testing

Women voted overwhelmingly for Democratic candidates in the elections in several states on November 4

Democratic candidate Abigail Spanberger won the Virginia gubernatorial election.

Capitol Police intervention prevented a subject from entering the building with the intention of assassinating Robert Garcia, representative from California

An exclusive briefing for Republicans with select senators sparked outrage among Democrats last week.

Worried about the government shutdown, voters go to the polls to elect one of two women to replace Republican Glenn Youngkin

Dick Cheney, the Republican who was one of the most trusted men of former Presidents Bush and a detractor of Trump, has died

The interim leader described the measure as

Among the coalition's proposals, the review of federal police protocols by ICE agents stands out

Despite the news, the USDA warned that families could still take weeks, and in some states, months, to receive the reduced benefits

This Tuesday, November 4th, there are several elections in the United States, including governors, mayors, assemblies, propositions, among others

On October 28, 121 people died and 113 were arrested in the operation against Comando Vermelho, the deadliest police action in Brazil

Voters can go to one of the 251 available voting centers this Monday, ahead of the special election on November 4

Reports indicate that Latino voters are not voting

Congress failed to reopen the government before funds for the SNAP program created to combat hunger ran out

Families who survive thanks to social assistance to buy food are at risk of losing the benefit due to the partial government shutdown

The bipartisan agreement will give a new boost to the Republican Party in the House of Representatives ahead of the midterm elections

A federal judge ruled that Trump cannot require proof of citizenship on the federal voting form

Nearly 300,000 students will be affected if their families stop receiving food stamps

Government shutdown will halt SNAP benefits in November: some states are already offering additional support to low-income families

By order of two judges, the Trump administration must pay SNAP benefits as soon as possible

Trump urged Republicans to use the

The Trump administration is limiting the number of refugees it admits to the country to 7,500, a notable decrease from previous figures

The Senate voted 51-47 to block President Trump's global tariffs, seeking to restore Congress's trade authority

Millions of women and children are at risk of food insecurity if they lose WIC support in November due to the government shutdown and the lack of new funding

U.S. forces have been targeting suspected drug boats, mostly in the Caribbean. But is that the route the narcotics are arriving by?

The US military attacked a boat in the Pacific Ocean and there are 4 dead, the head of the Department of Defense reported

Trump ordered immediate start to nuclear weapons testing in the United States after a 30-year moratorium

At least 64 dead in anti-drug operation in Rio de Janeiro; at least 81 arrested

Mariana Alvarez Joyal, from No Kid Hungry, told La Opinion about other food assistance available in light of the SNAP suspension

Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego accuses Arizona Representative Juan Ciscomani of protecting pedophiles like Jeffrey Epstein

The president's party, La Libertad Avanza, won in key districts such as the city of Buenos Aires and the provinces of Cordoba and Santa Fe

Despite the government's promise of payment, air traffic controllers are choosing to look for jobs to help cover daily expenses

The president's party, La Libertad Avanza, won in key districts such as the city of Buenos Aires and the provinces of Cordoba and Santa Fe

Unions announce new bill initiative that would enact an emergency one-time tax on approximately 200 billionaires

76% of workers fear they won't get their Social Security payments when they retire, according to a new national survey

Early voting centers open in these 29 counties on Saturday for California's Proposition 50 special election

The president of Barcelona assures that the club's media strategy seeks to influence the referees before El Clasico

The Department of Agriculture warned that it will not use the supplemental SNAP funds so that millions can receive benefits in November

Social Security will pay in November despite the government shutdown, but some beneficiaries will have to wait more than a month after October

According to analysts, money for essential services could soon reach a crisis point as the government shutdown drags on.

Republicans in Congress are investigating Jack Smith and have accused him of leading

Former LAUSD Superintendent of Education Austin Beutner's post could encourage other Democrats to run

Democrat JoAnna Mendoza beats Republican Rep. Juan Ciscomani in head-to-head duel one year before midterm elections

Congressman Gabe Vasquez Demands Republican Measures to Protect Healthcare for Farmers and New Mexicans

Testimonies from affected women state that they lacked adequate measures that led to severe illnesses and even abortions

The announcement comes after weeks of intense protests that continued with the removal of Dina Boluarte

Considering Prop. 50 won't do much to stop Trump, vote no on November 4th

Arizona's attorney general sued to force House speaker Mike Johnson to swear in Democrat Adelita Grijalva

Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica join the proposal backed by Concacaf

Comey's lawyers filed a document claiming that both charges lack legal basis

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called for a congressional investigation into warrantless arrests and abuse of U.S. citizens by federal agents.

The Senate voted for the eleventh time on the Republican proposal to open the federal government until next month, but it did not get enough support

If Proposition 50 passes, it will temporarily allow for the redistricting of congressional districts in California starting in 2026

They try to counter President Trump's effort that favors Republicans in Texas

The SNAP food stamp program will run out of funds within two weeks, according to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins

Neither the fall of the former president, Dina Boluarte, nor the arrival of the current president, Jose Jeri, seems to calm the troubled waters of the country

Trump's announcement of authorization for the CIA to operate in Venezuela raised questions about US intentions in the region.

Former New York Congressman George Santos had been sentenced to seven years in prison for fraud

During the 2025 government shutdown, Social Security payments continue, but several SSA procedures are limited or suspended: we tell you which ones

The five complement each other and together they are a reason for congratulations and strengthen our decision to move forward.

The moderate Rodrigo Paz and the conservative Jorge Tuto Quiroga compete this Sunday for the presidency of Bolivia

Former national security adviser John Bolton appeared at the federal courthouse in Greenbelt, Maryland, to answer 18 charges against him.

This would be the first time that an attack of this type did not cause the instant death of all passengers

Grijalva is expected to be the decisive signature in forcing a vote on a bill for the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files

Masuma Khan faces deportation despite being married to a US citizen

The lawsuit is among dozens that the nation's 23 Democratic attorneys general have filed against the Trump administration.

US citizens arrested by ICE have been Federal ICE agents have detained at least 170 US citizens in recent months.

The Trump administration is looking at alternative ways to ensure federal law enforcement officers receive their salaries.

Democrats and Republicans fail to reach agreement on reopening government; President Trump says there will be program shutdowns and layoffs

The 1892 50-cent commemorative coin from the Columbian Exposition can fetch values ??exceeding $35,000 at numismatic auctions today

Trump gave his full support to Milei just days before a key election

Mike Johnson slams Obamacare funding as House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican

Vance warned Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer:

Between 22 and 24 million people will see premium increases, and 4 million are projected to lose coverage

Some Social Security beneficiaries will receive two payments in October. It's not extra money. We explain who receives it, despite the government shutdown

Insecurity addressed the final blow to a government weakened by the ousted president's decision to complete her constitutional term.

Lower migration and uncertainty about deportations in the Trump era are responsible; support among Hispanic voters is crumbling

The federal government is deploying military forces in cities run by Democrats under the guise of curbing crime

Jose Jeri was sworn in as the new president by constitutional succession until the next elections, scheduled for April 2026

Non-essential government services are suspended, and other security, aviation, and medical services will operate on a limited basis.

The Trump Administration claims that Democrats want to provide health benefits to undocumented immigrants, but that is false

Kamala Harris admits she is surprised to see how Donald Trump uses the Department of Justice to get revenge on his opponents

Documents turned over by the estate of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein were made public by Congressional Democrats

Trump to meet with Schumer, Jeffries, Johnson, and Thune on Monday as Tuesday deadline to avert government shutdown hits

There was also applause and cheers for the Israeli prime minister.

The Department of Justice sues six more states for failing to hand over private voter registration and voter roll data

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus' BOLD PAC committee asked the Speaker of the House of Representatives not to delay the swearing-in of Adelita Grijalva.

The ruling gives Trump victory in his attempt to control federal government spending even if it has been previously allocated by Congress

President Trump has been illegally freezing funds, breaking budget laws by refusing to distribute the money as required by law.

The BBC investigated why so many rural Americans still support Trump, despite the economic pressure driven by his tariff policy

Trump ordered the Department of Justice to implement the death penalty, reversing more than four decades of abolition of this punishment in the nation's capital

A coalition of Latino civil rights groups called on Congress to ensure that immigration laws respect the Constitution and prevent abuses.

Now there are 14 immigrants who have died during the Trump administration

How California will enforce it, is it symbolism or pure theater as Republicans say

In recent months, Javier Milei's government seems to have lost the confidence of the markets, but the United States has shown itself willing to rescue its economic plan.

President Trump canceled a meeting with Democratic leaders in Congress to negotiate funding to prevent a government shutdown

Democrats are pushing to preserve healthcare programs as part of any deal to keep the government running.

Maxine Waters, Dolores Huerta, and civil rights lawyers call on the public to join the national campaign

The massive event combined a memorial service, a Christian revival, and a conservative political rally.

The plan resonates as a cautionary tale in a context where deportations decrease the labor force in the fields

The plan to fund the government until November 21 and thus avoid a shutdown lacked the support of Democrats in the Senate

The Mexican legislator was included by the United States government on the list of people sanctioned for alleged links with

Mike Johnson managed to unite the majority of his party members in the House of Representatives to pass the provisional budget project

ABC has suspended the comedian's late-night show over his comments on the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk

Donald Trump calls for Democrat Ilhan Omar to be expelled from Congress over negative comments about Charlie Kirk

The Chamber of Deputies approved this Wednesday a law that modifies the Family Code that allowed marriage at 16 years old with parental permission.

Latino Officials and Business Leaders Launch Campaign Urging Trump and Congress to Grant Work Permits to Immigrant Workers

Democrats are also considering holding such a gathering before the November 2026 elections

Trump ordered more Border Patrol agents to be deployed to assist in ICE raids in Chicago

Deivy Aleman, a Cuban immigrant, self-deports, leaving his wife and sick 2-year-old daughter in the US after not being given any other legal option

Three 'male terrorists' died in the US military operation near Venezuela

Former governor opposes proposal to redraw districts in California, arguing risks to democratic principles

Antifa is seen as an organized movement that threatens fundamental values ??in the United States

They create a climate of fear in immigrant communities, and reduce complaints by a third in Los Angeles

Experts and analysts warn that political violence is increasing and affects public officials regardless of their command

Kirk maintained a close relationship with the Trump family and is credited with being the gateway for young people to the MAGA movement

Bolsonaro defense announced that it will appeal the sentence, including at international levels

The Trump administration can halt Medicaid spending to Planned Parenthood for now, appeals court rules

With the favorable vote of three of the five justices of the Supreme Federal Court, the former Brazilian president was convicted of attempting a coup detat.

The big question is how much the support of Mayor Bass helps the former mayor when she herself needs support for her reelection

The Supreme Court has agreed to quickly consider the legality of most of Trump tariffs in a major economic case

El Centenario de Montevideo appears as the main candidate, but there are other alternatives

A federal court has temporarily blocked the IRS from providing sensitive taxpayer data to ICE.

What began as a digital raid on immigrants can quickly erode the right to privacy of every US resident

Aiyana confessed that Donald Trump tax plan, One Big Beautiful Bill, could affect her “survival”