
Judge halts deportation of immigrant acquitted of plot to assassinate Border Patrol chief
The case has generated attention among civil rights advocates and immigrant communities, as it could set a precedent on the right to bail

The case has generated attention among civil rights advocates and immigrant communities, as it could set a precedent on the right to bail

A mother of six was stabbed to death inside her Illinois home by her ex-partner, who was seen loitering around the house before the attack

According to a report, 95% of fraud losses, estimated at $5.5 billion, were committed by US citizens

Miles echo the call from Minnesota and reject fascism; many businesses close, few purchases, and students drop out of school

Alex Jeffrey Pretti was a 37-year-old registered nurse who saved lives in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Minnesota Veterans Hospital

Brian Gutierrez was one of the three Mexican-American players who played with the Mexican National Team and who generated that sense of belonging that dispelled any doubt

Border czar admits disappointment with Virginia governor for changing plans and now refusing to cooperate with ICE

California sets the highest minimum wage in the United States in 2026: find out how much is paid per hour and who the new state rate applies to

Michael David McKee, a Chicago surgeon, was sent to an Ohio jail accused of murdering his ex-wife and her husband

Demetrius Thurman, 40, was charged with first-degree murder in the death of Dominique Pollion, 37, who was sleeping on a Chicago train

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

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

The Trump administration has been waging legal battles to keep the National Guard in cities that oppose its presence

Its growth was not sudden, but the result of internal ruptures between cartels, poorly executed security policies, and a growing demand for drugs

Virginia law extends eligibility to people who established residency in the state at least one year prior

Applied to improve cognition and socialization in senior communities in the United States and Canada

Tynesha McCarty-Wroten, known on TikTok as Tea Tyme, is accused of fatally running over a man in a Chicago suburb while live-streaming

Pat Finn, remembered for his roles in the series 'Friends' and 'The Middle', died at age 60 from cancer

Although the illness generally lasts four to seven days, some cases may require hospitalization

Two-year-old Sofia was left in the care of her aunt Maggie Garcia, who quit her job to care for her niece

The man was found guilty on three counts against him, and it was also reported that he received $300,000 in cash for his services

Judge McElroy's decision solidified a victory for the coalition of 12 state attorneys general who filed a lawsuit against the federal government

Supreme Court blocks deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago area as part of his crackdown on immigration

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

Refers to the situation faced by thousands of people living as immigrants in the country

Starlink elimino en secreto su plan mas economico lo que en la practica implica un incremento de precios para los nuevos usuarios

California's attorney general argues that the visa fee

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

La Villita is an area inhabited by mostly Mexican Hispanics, who have suffered severe losses in their businesses because sales have fallen

In these facilities, undocumented immigrants are

The National Bar Association warns that notaries in the U.S. are not authorized to represent other people before immigration authorities

Chivas have reportedly reached an agreement with Chicago Fire to acquire the federative rights of Mexican-American Brian Gutierrez

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

Radule Bojovic was arrested during Operation Midway Blitz in previous weeks

After several hearing postponements, Joaquin Guzman Lopez finalized his new legal status for pleading guilty to drug trafficking in an Illinois court

Erik J. Crump, 21, was arrested and charged with aggravated arson and residential arson after allegedly setting fire to his home in Beach Park

A storm laden with snow and gusty winds affected the Midwest of the United States during the massive return after Thanksgiving

Approximately 320 gallons of fat-free milk recalled due to possible contamination with food-grade cleaning agents

Chivas are looking to sign Brian Gutierrez, an MLS player. Chivas aren't the only ones interested

The victim was taken to the hospital where he eventually died, and the cause was stabbing, so it was classified as homicide

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

More than 1,000 unionized baristas continue their indefinite strike; they denounce low wages and unfair labor practices

Colombian President Gustavo Petro intensifies offensive against insurgent groups at a high human and political cost

They warn that, without a national effort to improve access to care, the maternal and neonatal death rate will continue to rise

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

The body of Kylie Toberman, a 14-year-old wrestler, was found in a trailer hours after she was reported missing

The study revealed that universities have a decrease in graduate students of almost 60%

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

Authorities arrested 21 protesters and 4 officers were injured in a protest outside an ICE detention center in a Chicago suburb

The Mega Millions jackpot grows to $965 million, the eighth-highest prize in the game's history. The next drawing will be this Friday

Judge ordered the release of 615 people detained by ICE between June 2 and October 7 under certain conditions

Request to expedite consulate appointments in light of the human rights crisis in the US

Temperatures will drop up to 20°C below normal

After violent operations in Chicago, there are reports that officers with military tactics will leave the city, but the DHS denies it

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

The judge's ruling aims to protect the right to free speech of journalists, clergy, and protesters in Chicago

Aircraft manufacturer to pay $1.1 billion in exchange for dismissal of charges for the two deadly plane crashes in 2018 and 2019

Diana Santillana also has an asylum case pending

The Department of Homeland Security issued a statement denying reports that ICE is making arrests in schools and daycare centers

A woman in her 40s was pronounced dead after being rushed to a hospital from a hotel at the resort in Florida

Trent Schneider, 57, of Winthrop Harbor, was arrested after posting multiple videos on Instagram with direct threats against Donald Trump

This Tuesday, the 4th, there are elections in 11 states, including California, New York, and New Jersey.

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

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

Under his same rhetoric, Trump insisted that ICE raids have not yet reached the goals planned at the beginning of his second term

Each city will have a variety of activities to celebrate the most important day of this Latin season

HOPE's report on the economic status of Latinas shows progress despite the barriers they face

Immigrant advocacy organizations report alleged abuses committed in a Chicago detention center

Get the essential facts about immigration: Border Patrol is deploying inland to support ICE and there are new rapid action forces

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

JB Pritzker asked ICE for a Halloween “free of intimidation and fear” for Illinois children

The operation was coordinated between the Department of Homeland Security, the Indiana State Police, and the federal 287(g) program

Authorities accuse the driver, identified as Edwin Pacheco-Meza, of manslaughter and drunk driving

Know your rights about retroactive pay if you are a federal employee affected by the government shutdown, beyond what President Trump says

Amid clashes, various reports show that children fear the intense ICE raids in Chicago

Ruben Torres was detained a few days earlier outside a Home Depot after being pulled from his vehicle.

Chicago experienced a day of violence, with ICE agents using tear gas and breaking car windows to arrest someone and schools on lockdown.

Lesley Guevara said she was with her partner and her baby, who was just under a year old.

Gregory Bovino violated court order restricting use of tear gas during protests against immigration enforcement

San Francisco Becomes Trump Administration's Next Target as More Than 100 ICE Agents Deployed to Coast Guard Island in Alameda

Ruben Torres Maldonado has no criminal record

Pew Research Center released the results of its ongoing research on Hispanics in the United States

Trump said his administration would send National Guard troops to San Francisco and that he may invoke the Insurrection Act to do so

Nearly 800,000 drivers gain access to a path that will allow them to unionize in California and seek better wages and benefits

The agents put the young man, identified as Angel, in a van, but had to let him go.

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

Rachel and Brandon Dumovich, a couple who had known each other since they were teenagers, were found dead inside a vehicle in Illinois

Immigration agents pointed out that the woman did not look like someone named Greeley

A court ruling prevents the National Guard from being deployed to Illinois, at least until further notice

La Albiceleste has gone 21 games unbeaten in friendly matches; Lo Celso scored the only goal against a combative Vinotinto.

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

Get the essential facts about immigration: this week, Pope Leo asked the Church to speak out on the treatment of migrants in the US

Facing legal obstacles, the measure would allow the Republican president to deploy army troops in states governed by Democrats

Owen Ramsingh faces possible deportation despite having lived in the United States for just under 40 years

A delivery man in Chicago went viral when he escaped on his bicycle from several ICE agents who unsuccessfully chased him in the street.

The FDA warns that long-term exposure to lead can affect children's development and cause long-term health problems

Flights scheduled for Tuesday night by United Airlines were suspended for half an hour due to connectivity problems

The victim was identified as 36-year-old Michelle Heidbrick, who was found with critical injuries by police and firefighters

Claudia Sheinbaum, president of Mexico, sent a diplomatic note to the Trump administration asking for an investigation into the death of Ismael Ayala-Uribe

After almost a week of its “indefinite suspension”, the ABC network announced that the American comedian's show would return to the screens

The FTC accused Ticketmaster and Live Nation of enabling illegal ticket resale, affecting millions of consumers with inflated prices.

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

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

His wife also claimed that she was detained, however authorities deny the fact and call it

Man be whole of that won $1 million in the lottery by rumors at work: this is how he found out about his new fortune

Charlie Kirk's widow takes on the challenge of continuing to promote the conservative policies for which her husband was assassinated

Governor Greg Abbott stressed the importance of regulating these products responsibly

Naason Joaquin Garcia and five other defendants were charged with new crimes for participating in an organized crime network and sexual exploitation of minors

Trump says Chicago will figure out why its called the WAR Department and that he likes the smell of deportations in the mornings

Nina Kraus, a 72-year-old academic and expert in the neuroscience of sound, was found and taken to a local hospital after a police operation

Noem said it was Trump prerogative to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago as he did in Los Angeles

Mayor Brandon Johnson said the order is to combat a possible deployment of federal troops or law enforcement in Chicago

The recall involves Moo-llennium Crunch ice creams, which contain nuts that may be a health risk for allergy sufferers.

The return of Texas House Democrats practically guarantees the approval of a redistricting plan

ICE granted temporary permission to a Venezuelan immigrant so he could donate a kidney to his brother in Chicago and save his life

The two-time Democratic governor questioned the president authority to carry out some of his threats.

More than 50 Texas Democrats left the state and moved to entities controlled by Democrats

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued to dismiss 13 Democrats who fled Texas to block redistricting

Redistricting would create five Republican-leaning seats in the United States House of Representatives

The attempt to modify the electoral map of the Lone Star State has further sharpened the political dispute in the United States.

Community leaders warn that cuts to this program would put families between paying for air conditioning or food

Texas Governor Sues to Dismiss Chairman of House Democratic Caucus

HR 581 seeks to force the Department of Justice to make transparent the files of the Jeffrey Epstein case and its actions of sexual trafficking of minors

More than 50 immigration judges have been fired since the US president arrived at the White House for his second term

Judge said government lacks standing to challenge local laws limiting law enforcement cooperation with ICE

Trump promised the largest deportation operation in the history of the United States. How does his fight fit into the history of the USA? We investigate it

A manager and the mother of a teenage employee face felony charges after an altercation escalated to gun violence in Belleville

A coalition of 20 state attorneys general claims that President Trump illegally canceled FEMA’s pre-disaster mitigation program.

Expert explains why “El Chapo” Guzman’s son and his lawyer had few options given the evidence presented by federal prosecutors in Illinois.

Another round of immigration judges began receiving emails on Friday informing them they will be fired, without justification.

Even if he achieves parole at some point, Ovidio Guzman Lopez will have to prove that he has paid a fine to the United States for his crimes.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calls for national emergency over measles outbreak

Ovidio Guzman’s guilty plea in the U.S. represents a major blow to drug trafficking due to everything that “El Chapo’s” son will be able to reveal

Former first lady Michelle Obama is focusing on promoting two drinks with which she intends to displace the major brands in the soft drink sector

A coalition of Democratic states sues the Department of Health for sharing patient data with ICE

Arizona, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Missouri will be some of the states where the restaurant chain will open locations

Hispanics face critical barriers to accessing kidney transplants, despite having higher survival rates. Education and language are key

Despite the consistent gender pay gap between men and women across much of the US, there are cities where women earn more than their male counterparts.

Trump took advantage of the protests against ICE raids to take control of the California National Guard, which reports to the governor

The Trump administration delivered personal data of immigrants enrolled in Medicaid to deportation officials at the Department of Homeland Security

The call comes as 13 years of DACA approach amid growing hostility toward immigrant communities.

The FDA recently recalled 1.7 million eggs linked to a surge in salmonella infections in several states

Some US cities offer better prices and options for buying a house in 2025: here are the best ones for first-time buyers, according to a recent study

Donald Trump grants a controversial pardon to former Congressman Michael Grimm, who served prison time for tax fraud. The move raises fresh debate over presidential clemency powers.

Carol Stream businesses now have a powerful new IT ally. Discover how Avanti Computer & Network Solutions is transforming local tech support with unmatched service and reliability.

Before the consecration of Ram temple in Ayodhya, the whole world is joining the country in its celebration.

A similar protest by Jewish organizations also took place for hours near the White House.

The US attorney said the petitioner has failed to establish that India's extradition appeal lacks sufficient evidence.

Gum arabic is a substance used in adhesives, pharmaceuticals, inks, sweets, and other products.