
Facts of the week in immigration: another death of an immigrant at the hands of ICE...
Violence in ICE operations, new immigration rules and complaints of abuse marked another week in the US.

Violence in ICE operations, new immigration rules and complaints of abuse marked another week in the US.

Barbara, Susan and Mark were the people who led the class action lawsuit that defeated President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship

Civil organizations highlight that the decision reaffirms that no president can limit a constitutional right

Stacie Marie Laughton, former transgender representative, admitted to being interested in having sexual relations with daycare children exposed in photographs

Despite reaching this record, the US infant mortality rate remains less favorable than that of other high-income nations

A report warned that Social Security could reduce benefits by 24% from 2032, equivalent to an average cut of $500 per month

NASA reported that the fireball disintegrated over northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire.

The judge in charge of the case determined that there were not sufficient grounds to grant guardianship, according to People magazine

In a new attempt to convince Iran to sign an agreement to end the war, Donald Trump will send his son-in-law to negotiate, accompanied by Steve Witkoff

Hundreds of students from 13 schools attend the second annual 'Youth Summit' to cultivate leadership and service skills in Skid Row

Much of the country is experiencing stable weather conditions and a notable increase in temperatures, which will continue for the next few days

Daniel Thibeault, a pre-licensed therapist, took advantage of the victim knowing her marital status and history of abuse.

Videos reveal that Portuguese shooter Claudio Neves Valente confessed to the attacks at Brown University and the murder of an MIT professor

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

We explain what income tax is, how it's calculated, and which US states don't charge it: everything it means for your finances in 2026

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

The forensic report estimates that Claudio Manuel Neves Valente died on December 16 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound

Authorities confirmed there was a link between the Brown University shooter and the death of the MIT professor, with whom he studied in Portugal

Cedric Lodge was being tried for trafficking organs and human remains, which he stole from the prestigious university and then sold

Dustin Duren shot Caitlyn Naffziger in the head while she was holding their daughter. The crime occurred amid a custody dispute.

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

Although almost all US states require some level of coverage to legally drive, the amounts and types of mandatory insurance can vary

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

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

Maine's largest health system acknowledged a software glitch that automatically generated death notifications for 521 patients

The pressure exerted by Donald Trump on the Mexican government will tend to increase until tangible results are seen in his fight against the Cartels

Hikers, many of them beginners and without the proper equipment, were found with symptoms of hypothermia on the seasonally closed summit

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

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

DOJ accused states of not adequately responding to questions about their voter registration procedures

Esdras Zabaleta-Ramirez had the support of his community from the moment of his arrest

A 17-year-old boy drowned at Hampton Beach after being swept away by waves generated by Hurricane Erin

The FBI said that no one will be prosecuted for the theft of this historic document, as its investigators determined that it changed hands several times

Not everyone pays the same to stay connected in the United States. Some households spend more than 3% of their salary on telephone and internet services alone.

This is the third decision by a federal judge against Trump restrictions denying birthright citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants.

New Hampshire Court Rules New Class Action Lawsuit Against Trump Attempt to Block Birthright Citizenship for Children of Undocumented Immigrants

Despite the campaign promise to deport criminals, data reveals a different reality

The Secretary of National Security Kristi Noem, defined incorrectly the habeas corpus in a audience of the Senate