
What was the war for?: the inevitable question raised by the US-Iran deal...
While the human cost of war is evident, the Iranian regime has not only survived the war, it has grown stronger

While the human cost of war is evident, the Iranian regime has not only survived the war, it has grown stronger

The new USCIS memo leaves several questions open, but immigration lawyers recognize possible effects on millions of people

Some of the warehouses acquired by ICE never came into operation despite their million-dollar cost

Judge Melissa Damian noted that Rivera did not meet the legal burden required to demonstrate that he does not represent a serious flight risk.

“We want the Cuban people to be happy and successful.” Right now we are talking to the Cuban government about how they could change," said Vance.

The Justice Department plans to file at least 250 citizenship revocation cases before October

The government seeks to cut the taxes paid by companies in a context of fiscal deficit and street protests against the reduction of public spending

The Department of Labor indicated that in the week ending June 13, 4,000 applications were registered, placing the seasonal figure at 226,000.

Even though President Donald Trump presented the Iran deal as a victory, many questions remain open.

Organizations indicate that Jessica Treviño was taken from the United States in March, after almost four months in detention

Trump formalized the preliminary agreement with Iran that ends hostilities and begins a new phase of negotiations

The figure of the interim president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, loses credibility due to her lack of response to the problems of the population

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent dove into a pool to save the life of a child who required CPR

They highlight that, if the vaccine meets efficacy standards, it could become a key tool in the battle against the opioid epidemic.

For many Iranians, the question is not whether the deal means victory, but whether it eases the economic crisis and reduces fear of another war.

A researcher discovered a loophole that would have allowed the official broadcast to be modified for millions of viewers.

Kristi Noem will work for a Canadian company dedicated to projects related to gold and copper extraction in British Columbia

The former vice president participated in a climate summit in Vienna with Arnold Schwarzenegger, where she criticized the Republican's foreign and environmental policy.

Democratic and Republican congressmen pressure Trump administration to explain peace deal with Iran, including nuclear plan

A child was killed and an adult was seriously injured after an officer shot at a vehicle during a police response.

How has the US been able to weather the shocks that have stressed other advanced economies?

The case could redefine the limits of immigration detention in the United States and access to due process for thousands of people

Analysis illustrates the level of cruelty of Trump's immigration policy, which in his first administration separated babies and children from their parents

The agreement leaves the parties in the same situation they were in 24 hours before the war, only now with thousands of dead

The doubt remains when this policy change at the FDA comes after months of petitions from the vaping industry to President Donald Trump

Four years after achieving the presidency, BBC Mundo takes stock of what changed in Gustavo Petro's Colombia

The director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy threatens with arrest warrants against those who "have sold themselves to the cartels"

The vice president explained that the final memorandum stipulates the "immediate and toll-free" reopening of the Strait of Hormuz

The right-wing Swiss People's Party said it was a "sustainability" plan, but its detractors said it was a recipe for chaos.

The Honduran woman was arrested during an immigration appointment; her husband appeals to family unity

New estimates suggest that the Social Security COLA could reach 4.7% in 2027, driven by inflation and increases in energy: what does it mean for you?

The lot includes documents from the CIA, FBI and NASA with orbs, recreations and historical reports

Federal agents visited legal offices that assist immigrant minors and unleashed criticism

Various media relate the decision against Party to the judicial process he faces in England for sexual assault

The measure would include refugees with judicial protection and raises alarms for human rights and security

The lien will remain in effect while the legal dispute over its scope and validity is resolved.

Public health authorities have created response plans for possible outbreaks, focusing on vaccination and awareness of prevalent diseases

The former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel has sent several letters to US courts requesting a new trial or his transfer to Mexico

DACA was further weakened when the BIA issued a ruling determining that the program is not sufficient to protect against deportation.

Anthropic put the brakes on Claude Fable 5 to block biology queries that could be used for dangerous purposes.

For generations especially Black, Brown, and underserved families—parents have been forced to do the work systems refused to do

US producers and consumers face higher prices from May 2023 amid strong economic uncertainty

Marjorie Taylor Greene railed against Donald Trump for clinging to continuing war with Iran as inflation hits the economy

The government of Mexico confirmed the appointment of a new ambassador to the United States, who lacks experience in the Foreign Service

The state attorney general accused the Trump administration of imposing an immigration facility without considering local authorities or residents

Despite the announcement, Hegseth's statements were not accompanied by a calendar, official documents or official announcements

The president stated that he "has no intention of renewing" the Treaty, in view of the mandatory review of the pact scheduled for this coming July 1

Lawyers estimate that this measure by the Trump Administration makes it difficult for people to reach the US legally or maintain legal status.

“Although it pains me to tell Mexico, we are focusing on the entry of drugs by land because the sea was more difficult; a lot of drugs entered by sea,”

With the WHO supporting the HPV vaccine, 164 countries implement its use, highlighting the Australian model that seeks to eradicate the disease by 2035

The parasitic fly has begun to affect livestock again in Texas and New Mexico: there are five confirmed cases, including a dog

The Trump administration, since its first term (2017-2021), has tried to eliminate DACA in a litigation that continues in court

According to the report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the Consumer Price Index increased 0.5% during the month of May

By just two votes, House Republicans approved a funding package in line with Trump's immigration policy.

An overwhelming majority of voters consider corruption a serious problem and support measures that curb the personal gain of officials

Beatriz López, executive director of Voto Latino, warns of the implications of the recent Supreme Court decision

The immigration decision revives doubts about the access of players, officials and fans to the largest sporting event on the planet

The White House relies on diplomacy to stop the war and protect its global interests

The Department of Justice initiated 17 processes to withdraw citizenship from immigrants accused of immigration fraud and sexual crimes

According to the Fed survey, the percentage of Americans who consider their economic situation to be “somewhat worse” than a year ago increased to 43%

Beijing attempts to reassert its influence over a strategically vital but also deeply unpredictable partner

More than 27 million Peruvians were called to the polls to elect the ninth president that the country will have in a decade

For more than two decades he was one of the most influential figures in the United States Senate, but his career ended abruptly in 1995.

As in other countries in the region, security and the economy appear to be the decisive factors in Sunday's election

With nearly 70% of the ballots counted, Xavier Becerra secured a place in the second round of the California gubernatorial elections

Move eliminates transparency rule as debate over deaths in custody grows

A survey reveals a gap between the importance of being informed and the population's real knowledge

Immigration and Customs Enforcement will not provide more information about immigrants who die after being released

Dozens of people bought tickets at a cost of $0 due to a technical error, for which FIFA took action

One year after the increase in raids, the teams that warn about the presence of La Migra in their neighborhoods claim to be physically and mentally tired

Organizations warn about immigration abuses and a climate of fear days before the start of the tournament

Young Latino undergoes four surgeries and runs the risk of never walking again after a palm tree falls on him in L.A.; family asks for justice

Across the nation, children’s mental health is deteriorating. Economic instability, bullying, and hateful rhetoric from political leaders worsen the stress

The government said it was looking for five people involved in illegal gambling. However, 105 people were arrested, all on civil immigration charges.

The tournament takes place after a period of conflictive relations between the US, Canada and Mexico

Markwayne Mullin is reviewing the contracts signed by Kristi Noem during her tenure at the head of DHS, as Democrats denounce a waste

Trump's mass detention and deportation strategy is a many-headed monster

Despite some potential benefits to the billing change, there are fears that the approach could incentivize unnecessary testing and increase costs.

The measure reopens Washington's trade offensive and could affect exchanges with China, the EU, Mexico and Canada

Private employment in the US grew by 122,000 positions during May, exceeding forecasts and showing broader hiring, according to an ADP report

In April, the governments of Venezuela, the United States and the United Kingdom carried out an operation to remove a shipment of highly enriched uranium from Venezuela.

Learn about new student loan limits, federal payment changes, and Pell Grant adjustments that go into effect July 1

The Maryland senator criticized Trump's foreign policy, the war with Iran, the situation in Gaza, actions in Cuba and other aspects

Texas eliminated the option of taking the truck and bus commercial license exam in Spanish. The measure affects thousands of applicants

The candidate for governor of California proposes collaborating with the federal government, but not bowing down, and remembers his victories over Trump

This lawsuit is the first step in obtaining compensation for the illegal conduct of government officials

The UN reports a historic drop in irregular migration to Mexico and an increase in returns and requests for permanence

Despite the legal victory for the military plaintiffs, the outlook remains adverse for the LGBTQ community in the military sphere

Department of Justice (DOJ) courts group more than 100 immigrants simultaneously in a single session to issue mass deportation orders

The Democratic candidate, leader in the race for governor, longs for access to health care for all and proposes a state of emergency in housing

The electoral process will determine government control in the Golden State; Among the main votes, the governor and mayor of Los Angeles are elected

The right-wing "outsider" and the official senator will contest a runoff in June with an uncertain outcome but more difficult for the left than in 2022

De la Espriella, who represents a hard and populist right, according to experts, will face Iván Cepeda, candidate of the Petrista left

The admiral emphasized that NATO's current focus is on translating resources into real combat capabilities on the ground.

The Japanese Defense Minister said that it is Beijing that possesses nuclear weapons and expands its armed forces “without sufficient transparency”

Immigrant and human rights advocates concerned about possibility of raids during games

A dozen candidates will compete in the first round in Colombia. Polls elevate three favorites

The story of the rise and fall of the communists in India: from power in the states to the struggle to remain relevant

The Democratic candidate assures that he will prosecute ICE agents who apply racial profiling

The Republican candidate affirms that if he wins the election for governor of California he will support President Trump's policies

Two million Californians at risk of losing health coverage due to the ravages of H.R.1; cuts would be devastating to patients' health

The price of tomatoes reached record levels in the United States. Here we detail the reasons why they have shot up almost 40% since a year ago

Southwest modified one of its most controversial policies and will now allow refunds for an extra seat under certain passenger conditions

Bernardo Arévalo, president of Guatemala, clarified that the US government is not allowed to attack drug trafficking groups in its territory

John Bolton, former national security adviser, says Donald Trump is desperate to close a deal with Iran and that will hurt the US.

Reports of abuse, overcrowding and lack of medical care increase in immigration centers

The website displays a real-time dashboard of ICE arrests, which at the time totaled more than 3.1 million.

Through an off-color message, the Democratic National Committee explodes against Stephen Miller, deputy chief of staff of the White House

Although he recognizes that some Latinos have begun to question their support for Trump, Zamora doubts that there is a profound change in electoral behavior

Members of the AILA warn about the consequences of the memorandum that requires immigrants to apply for Legal Residency from a US consulate.

Gustavo Petro's successor will govern a country with fewer poor people, but with serious public order challenges

The Border Czar assures that immigrants detained at the Delaney Hall Center could be force-fed if they continue on hunger strike

The initiative would de facto paralyze air commerce and global travel to nerve centers such as Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and San Francisco.

Justice suspended Trump's measures that allowed immigrant victims to be detained and expelled

Experts warn about serious medical and psychological failures in immigration centers

Dr. Jasmeet Bains, who promotes better health policy, participates in the Democratic primary election for California District 22

Lawyers denounce that “mega-hearings” reduce guarantees and accelerate deportations

The new Green Card policy has serious implications for those who overstayed their visas.

The New York Times reported that the United States and Israel considered former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a possible post-war leader.

The former prosecutor confirmed that she was diagnosed after leaving the Department of Justice in April

At one point it seemed that Colombia had turned the page on violence, but this Sunday's elections showed that there is still much to be resolved

With USCIS 'administrative' delays, the Trump administration's real goal is to end deportation protection for nearly 600,000 people

Adding to the economic disagreements is the unease over Trump's "revenge tour," who has used MAGA force to support Republican rivals

The Republican congressman defeated in the Kentucky primary by the candidate backed by Donald Trump, is already preparing his political return for 2028

Some acquaintances of the couple expressed their disagreement after receiving invitations that prohibit bringing a companion to the July 3 ceremony.

An investigation reveals how impostors take advantage of immigration raids to rob and attack

The Dodgers reliever was at the center of controversy after animal rights organizations demanded that the MLB open an investigation

The current immigration raids have caused a wave of family separations

Foreign Ministers from the US, India, Australia and Japan met in what represents a revival of the Quad cooperation forum

The controversy comes amid growing national tensions over immigration policy and the use of private detention centers.

Beijing is a historical partner of Havana, but given the escalation of tension with Washington, the Asian country has opted for caution

In kyiv alone, the attack left two dead and 81 injured, as well as damage to numerous buildings.

Cao's words not only dismantled Trump's political speech, but also categorically denied the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth.

Jonathan Blitzer is a journalist for The New Yorker and author of the book "Everyone Who's Gone Is Here"

Spiritual Bhutan opens up to receive more visitors without succumbing to mass tourism

Members of the Congressional African American Caucus asked Donald Trump to end the oil blockade implemented against Cuba

Kevin Warsh sworn in as Fed chairman at the White House amid pressure from President Trump to cut interest rates

One would think that if immigration is not a central issue of his platform, his support among the Latino leadership would be weak.

Some experts share changes that would help save Social Security from a potential deficit and avoid benefit cuts

The federal court concluded that the human trafficking accusation was brought in a vindictive manner

According to reports, the official will resign for family and health reasons

Congress went into recess without approving key resources, but the offensive against undocumented immigrants continues

The new policy will limit adjustment of status within the US except in extraordinary cases

The measure seeks to force foreigners to pay for the costs of their own arrest, detention and subsequent expulsion

The president assured that the naval deployment in Caribbean waters does not seek to threaten Havana and defended a strategy of “humanitarian aid.”

The White House seeks to strengthen financial controls on immigrants with irregular status

Roberto Velasco, head of Foreign Relations of Mexico, cooled expectations of an immediate bilateral meeting with the Secretary of State

Jeff Bezos, owner of Amazon, proposed in an interview that there be people who stop paying federal income taxes in the United States

The leader of the Republican majority in the Senate confirmed that the debate will be resumed until after the one-week legislative recess

Spain, France and Italy, among others, questioned Itamar Ben Gvir for mocking dozens of activists detained in an Israeli port

The law imposes strict restrictions on local police that prohibit cooperation with federal authorities, including ICE.

Across the state, local law enforcement officers operate under restrictions that prohibit cooperation with federal authorities

Díaz-Canel rejected the accusations while Washington tightens pressure against Cuba

The White House seeks to reduce millions of pending cases and toughen immigration processes

These institutions offer comprehensive and personalized education for students

The president has suggested that seeing Rubio and Vance sharing the ballot would represent a "perfect formula"

Hispanic organizations and congressmen asked for limits on ICE and greater protection for migrant communities

Class Action Lawsuit Accuses Disney of Collecting Guest Biometric Data Without Proper Informing or Obtaining Clear Consent

Using emergency savings to cover basic day-to-day needs is not a good financial decision.

Although the charges brought by the Trump administration against the former Cuban president evoke his plan towards Caracas, there are important differences

For just $2.99 ??Costco members can enjoy the new Strawberry Shortcake Sundae

Eleven Los Angeles council members bow to pressure from airlines and tourism industry; “Olympic Salary” rates will be adjusted

Trump announced a fund of $1,776 million from the public treasury to compensate his allies

The Mexican president affirmed that they want to "put" Mexico into the debate of the November midterm elections in the United States with a "very electoral" vision.

The emerging framework called “Shield of the Americas” does not simply represent a regional security initiative, but a strategic doctrine

The historic congressman promoted LGBTQ rights and financial reforms after the 2008 crisis

The arrest occurred hours after a federal judge banned arrests near courthouses.

New order seeks to stop money laundering and could complicate shipments from the US.

Massie's defeat reinforces Trump's ideological control over the Republican Party heading into the 2026 midterm elections

At least 2,000 SoFi Stadium workers negotiate new contract and security related to ICE; Tom Steyer was there to support them

A recent analysis showed that wages in the US are no longer keeping up with inflation. We explain what it means and how it affects millions of families

Washington presented its National Strategy for Drug Control, which targets Mexico and Colombia as countries of drug production and trafficking.

Putin's visit to China this week shows that the relationship between Beijing and Moscow endures despite a power imbalance between the two countries

The decision limits arrests of immigrants near courthouses and questions Trump's policy

PlayStation Plus increases prices in 2026 just as Microsoft cuts Xbox Game Pass. We explain how much you pay now and what it means for gamers

News of the end of operations has sparked a wave of celebration among environmental activists and immigrant rights advocates.

A report indicates that the island has acquired attack drones as part of the justification for a US

Refusing a breathalyzer test in the United States can result in fines, license suspension, and even criminal charges.

Taiwan will not be "sacrificed" or "exchanged" and will not give up its free and democratic way of life, said Taiwanese president William Lai.

President Trump affirmed that as long as he remains in the White House, Xi would avoid acting militarily against the island

During the week ending May 9, about 12,000 jobless claims were added

Texas registers a sharp drop in public enrollment: more than 76,000 fewer students in one year and 8 out of 10 were Hispanic. The causes

Xabi Alonso, who had dreamed of Liverpool, ended up choosing a new home in London

Deisy Rivera Ortega, an immigrant of Salvadoran origin detained by ICE for a month, regained her conditional freedom on carrying a tracking device

The Donald Trump administration ensures that irregular crossings fell to levels not seen in more than 30 years

John Ratcliffe, director of the CIA, met with Cuban officials to demand changes in their policy in exchange for ending their shortage problems

David Venturella faces questions after revealing pressures in deportation case

Amid a scandal pointing towards alleged improper conduct, Michael Banks tendered his resignation as chief of the Border Patrol

The revocation of her visa and the freezing of her banking assets had left the Italian official in a precarious financial situation

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

The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as new chairman of the Federal Reserve (Fed), at a time of high pressure over interest rates

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

The outfit is not a coincidence. It is the same model that Maduro wore last January 3, when he was detained in Caracas by U.S. Armed Forces.

Since he/she/is incapable of recognizing errors or of abandoning those who have more, the hopes of short-term improvement are little.

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

The Economist backed by Trump advances to replace Jerome Powell as head of the Fed

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

Washington accuses Albuquerque and the state of hindering federal immigration operations

Regino Gallardo González, mayor of Santa María Chilchotla, Oaxaca, is accused of crimes such as aggravated extortion and attempted homicide

The cases of immigrants detained by ICE without the right to bail could reach the Supreme Court, due to contradictory decisions from different courts

Concerning delays in USCIS and persecutory policies of the Trump government against the 'Dreamers'

The Starlink promotion allows users to try the service for a month without the need to spend money

Through the Foreign Interference Restriction and Control Act, Ron DeSantis restricts the relationship between Florida officials and Cuba

The sanctions target entities and individuals identified for supporting the Iranian military program amid new tensions

They addressed topics such as war in Iran and the role of the Vatican in promoting peace

Artificial intelligence was linked to more than 21,000 layoffs in April, and what's surprising is that not everything is due to worker replacement

Users who wish to take advantage of Apple Education discounts will need to prove their academic status in order to complete the purchase.

Agents from the Office of Customs and Border Protection arrested 28 people after boarding 8 cruise ships docked in San Diego between April 23 and 27

One of Homan's stronger threats was directed at states and cities that have enacted laws to limit cooperation with ICE

"If I understood the translation correctly, he told me that he doesn't plan to invade Cuba," Lula declared during a busy press conference at the Brazilian embassy.

The State Department initiated a “review” of the 53 consulates that Mexico has in the country, according to reports CBS News

Set the 250th anniversary of US Independence as the definitive deadline for Brussels to comply with "the largest trade deal in history"

The increase would impact people with final deportation orders who are seeking more time in the U.S., according to immigration processes

The Trump Administration is selling expulsions of the undocumented as an easy solution to the concerns of disgruntled people

Insured patients have reduced the use of coupons, especially anti-obesity painkillers. This suggests a change in the insurers-manufacturers relationship

Although jobless claims have increased they remain below the seasonal figure of 230,000

The movement against child marriage, which mainly affects girls, advanced in Oklahoma, where a law awaits the governor's signature

Data from the Department of Labor reveals that hirings increased 655,000, to reaching 5,554 million in March

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

Ford is back on the load with thousand dollar discounts on recent models and opens employee prices to any buyer

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

The Anker 9-in-1 allows manage through a single gadget the charging of multiple devices simultaneously, even if they require fast charging

The toughening of sanctions and the exchange of accusations keeps the bilateral relationship at a critical point and in energy crisis to Cuba

They activate security protocols in the White House, ask the population to avoid the area while emergency and security teams respond to the situation.

Trump criticizes Pope Leo XIV and accuses him of putting Catholics at risk for his stance on the war against Iran

Republicans in the Senate are ready to approve billions of dollars for deportations and border security

The brand accumulates millions of vehicles in review in 2026 and raises alarms about its quality and internal processes

The trip will include meetings with several Italian officials, among them Giorgia Meloni, with whom he will address issues of security and strategic coordination

Donald Trump said that his administration considered fentanyl and its precursors for the first time as “weapons of mass destruction”

Judge Brian Cogan denied all requests from the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, who accused an unfair trial and even irregularities by the judge himself.

Videos on social networks show the federals dragging the detainee outside the hospital while a crowd of residents protested in the vicinity

The FDA gave the green light to daraxonrasib for patients with metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma to receive it even though it is not officially approved

The Eastern District Court of New York released more letters sent by Joaquín Guzmán Loera, who is sentence at the Supermax in Colorado

The Cuban-American politician appears very animated at a wedding singing 'Feel So Close' by Scottish DJ Calvin Harris

León XIV has criticized the immigration policies promoted by Donald Trump and the war of the United States with Iran

The extradition request against Ruben Rocha Moya, from the same party as Sheinbaum, creates problems for Mexico in every sense

Texas-based airline to impose strict limits on the use and transport of portable chargers and lithium-ion batteries

USCIS changes rules in May 2026 on green cards and work permits. What changes, who is impacted, and what immigrants should review

The problem is not only what happened with the CIA in Mexico, but the framework in which that episode makes sense

Washington eases sanctions and allows payment of former president's legal defense in ongoing trial

The lack of socioeconomic resources contributes to a vicious cycle that affects not only physical health but also family and financial well-being. More than 33.5 million children 46% of those

So far this month, the total number of Americans who filed for unemployment benefits has reached 12,000

In addition to halting home raids, ICE has ordered a drastic reduction in arrests inside immigration courts

For Trump, the military campaign has achieved 75% of its strategic objectives and Tehran's defensive capabilities have been virtually neutralized

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights highlighted the policy will be shown in his meetings with the President and the Secretary of the Interior

Increasing rejection by Americans of Trump's immigration policy and ICE operations to detain foreigners lacking legal status

Trump considers $500 million loan to Florida-based low-cost carrier Spirit

According to administration sources cited by national media, the decision was supported by both Donald Trump and the Secretary of Defense

Wright maintained that, although prices have begun to stabilize, uncertainty persists until the conflict in the Middle East is resolved

The Polish government expressed its disagreement with rapper Ye's performance at Silesian Stadium, citing his

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

The ruling represents a new legal setback for the Pentagon and reopens the debate on the limits between national security and the right to information

Despite the DHS's attempts to discredit the study, the DDP maintains that its figures come directly from the original ICE records

Congo will receive deported migrants from the US under a temporary agreement; each case will be reviewed individually

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

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.

Zohran Mamdani, Mayor of New York, says that, due to the impunity with which it operates to detain immigrants, ICE must be abolished

Laurence Gray owns Grips By Larry, a former federally licensed gun store, and apparently trafficked military-style weapons

They influence both the policies of their countries of origin and those of the United States

Find out which airlines in the U.S. allow you to change or cancel flights for free due to long lines at TSA checkpoints and how to apply

Argues that the federal government cannot withhold evidence to protect its agents when they are investigated for abuses on state territory

Gulf states are reluctant to get directly involved in the war, but are unlikely to accept being attacked, experts say

The FCC announced that it will not allow the import of routers manufactured abroad for security reasons

The goal of the initiative is to increase the availability of "competent" legal representation in immigration matters for low-income and indigent people.

Joe Biden asserts that the U.S. is a nation made up of immigrants whom Donald Trump should not deport as he is doing

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

A US- and UK-backed coup redefined the destiny of the Iranian people

Thousands of American children could be left without a roof over their heads under new guidelines from the Department of Housing

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

Just over two months before the primary elections, La Opinion interviews the mayor of LA

A federal HUD proposal would prohibit mixed-status families from accessing public housing

The judge also made it clear that he will be the only judge on the court to hear cases related to refunds stemming from the IEEPA

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

State Farm will return $5 billion in dividends to its auto insurance customers: we tell you how much it will be and when it will be distributed

John Tunheim, federal judge in Minnesota, blocked the Department of Homeland Security policy that would allow the arrest and detention of thousands of refugees

Wes Moore argues that President Donald Trump harmed the economy of families in Maryland with his tariff policy and demands reparations

Many immigrants don't speak Spanish or English, and health centers don't have interpreters available

Due to the “One Big Beautiful Bill”, eligible workers could deduct up to $25,000 in tips from their taxable income

Mayor Bass explained that the results are due to the expansion of housing and social services initiatives

Democrat Susan Rice anticipates a complex scenario for corporations that chose to bow to Donald Trump's policies instead of rejecting them

The Supreme Court struck down Trump's tariffs, raising the question: Will there be refunds for businesses and families? Here's what the experts say

The United States Environmental Protection Agency has eliminated the legal basis for federal restrictions on vehicle emissions

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

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

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

There are many Jeffrey Epsteins and Ghislaine Maxwells who have yet to be discovered and who continue to operate with impunity, says

NYC's new immigration commissioner promises more legal protection and services for immigrant communities

The IRS reported that tax refunds in 2026 are indeed larger than last year. We tell you how much more, who receives more money, and when

The neighborhood will activate a community alert system against ICE operations. What is legal and what risks exist. Immigrants' rights in California.

Apple announced that its first major event of 2026 will take place on March 4 in New York

Anthropic wants to prevent its AI model Claude from being used in autonomous weapons or mass surveillance mechanisms

This Valentine's Day, platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi allow you to bet on celebrity wedding predictions this year: want to try your luck?

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

Young people want ICE out of their neighborhoods and hundreds walk out of classrooms in Huntington Park to protest Trump's racism

Gavin Newsom, governor of California, again railed against President Donald Trump, this time in front of several European leaders

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

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

A group of Democratic senators demand the Trump administration halts the detention and deportation of unaccompanied migrant minors

In his Super Bowl halftime show, Bad Bunny paid homage to his Puerto Rican roots

A luxurious Gulfstream transported immigrants from Arizona to Tel Aviv on at least two occasions between late January and early February

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's Liberal Democratic Party regains majority in Parliament, according to early projections

Can a US company's fear of losing its banana plantations in Guatemala explain President Trump's current foreign policy?

Use of digital tools to track immigrants also allows monitoring of protesters and documentation of raids

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

The majority decision was written by Judge Edith Jones; this ruling only applies to immigrants in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi

It is the eighth city in Los Angeles County that decides to protect its undocumented community

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

Julie Le was removed from her position at the DOJ after making strong statements during a hearing related to immigration cases in Minnesota

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

Millions of people around the world live in the shadows as stateless persons because they lack official documents.

Pastor Sergio Amezcua says his church distributes food to some 100,000 people in Minnesota, mostly migrants

Gold and silver fell sharply after reaching all-time highs. We detail some of the reasons for their spectacular rise and subsequent correction

Some apps may be stealing your personal information from your phone. We'll tell you which ones they might be and how to prevent it from happening again

Trump's economic policies and policies regarding Venezuela and Greenland have become toxic elements for his European allies

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

Fear of ICE raids has triggered school absences, leaving hundreds of students out of the classroom

Gustavo Petro denied asking Trump to remove him from the financial sanctions list and stressed that one cannot act under blackmail

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

Trump's threat to impose tariffs on countries that send oil to Cuba could trigger an unprecedented humanitarian crisis on the island

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

The Havana government denied the most recent accusations from Washington and expressed its willingness to cooperate bilaterally

Jim McDonnell Accused of Betraying the Community by Not Enforcing State Law Preventing ICE Agents from Wearing Face Masks

Sharing personal information with an AI like ChatGPT is a mistake that could allow third parties to clone your identity in the worst-case scenario

Maria Corina Machado stated that she will be president

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

The German clarification comes after statements by the DFB vice president, questioned the organization by the United States who

Google confirmed that it will extend the update period for the Pixel tablet, extending its lifespan by at least 2 years

Trump signed an executive order allowing tariffs on countries that sell oil to Cuba, increasing pressure on Havana and its allies

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

American Airlines plans to resume daily service between the United States and Venezuela, subject to safety assessments and government approvals

In a meeting with his cabinet, the president assured that the measure will benefit both US citizens and the Venezuelan diaspora

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

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

Emma Heming Willis revealed in a recent interview that the actor's brain is

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

Trump's envoy to quell the crisis in Minneapolis after the deaths of two citizens at the hands of ICE is known for his

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

The Democratic Party has a clear initial advantage in regaining control of the House of Representatives, according to analysis published in Bloomberg

An expert warns that calling rubber bullets, tear gas, and other crowd control devices “less lethal” is misleading

These zodiac signs don't give second chances after betrayal or deep disappointment; find out who they are

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

When a Norwegian rocket was launched on January 25, 1995 to study the Northern Lights, Russia thought it was a nuclear missile

Trump stated that Venezuelan forces were ready to respond to the operation.....

Winter storm forces US airlines to allow free flight changes. Find out which companies are applying waivers and key dates

The federal government has paused forced collections on student loans, meaning people in arrears will receive their tax refunds

US attacks boat allegedly linked to drug trafficking in the Eastern Pacific; two dead

Since its opening, it has been the epicenter of criticism from activists who denounce abuses against immigrants and absolute disregard for environmental laws

Dogu's selection is no match. His profile combines fine diplomatic skill with a solid background in security and intelligence

The news sparked dozens of criticisms, given that ICE is involved in controversial events, such as the death of Renee Good at the hands of an immigration agent

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?

The 2026 Subaru WRX adopts an uncommon pricing policy in today's industry and incorporates more safety technology in all its versions

Meta's policy change regarding ads on the social network aims to increase the platform's revenue

The new ban includes several African countries, in addition to Colombia, Brazil, Guatemala, and Nicaragua

Amid Donald Trump's tough tariff policy, Mexico managed to increase its exports to the US

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”

The German brand closed 2025 with almost 280,000 cars delivered and a clear strategy: prioritizing margin, technology, and personalization over volume

Four million people expected to lose their health insurance coverage completely

The government of Daniel Noboa hopes that the alliance will also facilitate the fight against money laundering and the trafficking of weapons, ammunition, and explosives.

The legislator stressed that, according to official ICE figures, around 80% of the people detained did not represent any threat to public safety

Trump has insisted on a military incursion into Mexican territory to confront cartels, but Sheinbaum reiterates the defense of Mexican sovereignty

Florida faces an iguana invasion that has already cost more than a million dollars and is affecting cities, gardens, and public spaces.

Among the drugs that will have a price increase this year are the COVID-19 vaccine and Ozempic

A Michigan mother was sentenced to 14 days in jail and 18 months of probation after admitting she made a fake bomb threat

Chinese consumers have to pay a 13% sales tax on contraceptives, but childcare services are exempt

Donald Trump vows rising tariffs on European nations opposing his Greenland ambitions, raising questions about US strategic goals, Arctic dominance, and growing NATO tensions.

Benjamin Netanyahu's office reported that the formation of this body

The committee also does not consider it its role “to issue daily comments on Nobel Peace Prize....

Norway calls Maria Corina Machado's Nobel Peace Prize medal handed over to Donald Trump pathetic, sparking strong international controversy

With more than 1.463 billion inhabitants and a rapidly transforming automotive market, India seemed like an ideal territory for Tesla's expansion

Although the Trump administration claims its raids targets immigrants with criminal records, the reality is different

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

Employee reports being fired after recording and alerting on TikTok about the presence of ICE agents at a Dallas hotel

Claiming links to Hamas and threats to regional security, Trump keeps his promise and reclassifies these groups in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon

France will register more deaths than births in 2025 for the first time since World War II, reflecting the fall in the birth rate

Tehran denounces before the United Nations that the statements of the US president seek to destabilize the country and violate principles of national sovereignty

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

Support group members reflect on a 2025 marked by raids and deportations

Despite President Trump's pronouncement, the current policy of the United States is to allow Mexico to continue supplying oil to the island

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

Democratic senator denounces that current tactics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have crossed the line of legality and ethics

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

Rylee Conner Willis, 21, was arrested Thursday and charged with two felony counts of child abuse and two counts of enticing a minor

Amid protests, DHS argues they need agents to allow immigration enforcement to continue

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

Donald Trump declared a national emergency to prevent Venezuelan government creditors from accessing its oil profits

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

Actor and husband of actress Melissa Gilbert, Timothy Busfield, faces criminal charges in New Mexico for alleged acts of sexual abuse

The cost of owning a vehicle in the US continues to rise. Higher prices, expensive insurance, and tariffs are putting pressure on drivers' wallets

Following the shootings in Minneapolis and Portland this week, several protests are planned across the country to condemn ICE violence

The Trump administration plans to buy $200 billion in mortgage-backed securities to lower rates: Will it really help affordability?

Multiple videos recorded by bystanders from various locations exist, but even the basic facts are being questioned

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

The European agricultural sector fears the impact of an influx of meat, rice, honey, or soybeans in exchange for the export of vehicles, machinery, cheeses, and wines

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

The US approved financing for new vehicles. Interest on loans for cars assembled in the country will no longer be taxed

Everything you need to know to get your Costco membership in the United States. What types exist, how much they cost, and benefits explained step by step.

Trump says his only limit is his morals and says he doesn't need international law to guide US foreign policy.

In addition to the announcement of his new album, which will be released on February 27, Bruno Mars confirmed his world tour

Appointed Crown Prince of Iran in 1967 during his father's coronation, Pahlavi is demanding the resignation of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei from exile.

The figure, according to critics, is accompanied by abuses in detentions and legal battles that have defined the Republican's immigration policy

The Mexican president assured that her government has always proposed cooperation to the U.S. within the framework of understanding and respect for sovereignty

Republican Senator John Kennedy warns that launching a military offensive to annex Greenland would be

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

President Donald Trump does not rule out using the military to annex Greenland as part of US territory

Many residents will not return to Altadena, while the reconstruction of some businesses progresses at a snail's pace

Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture indicates that 13% of American households face food insecurity

Trump seems convinced that he sets the rules and others don't have that privilege, explains our international editor Jeremy Bowen

It is clear that the US is betting on regaining absolute control of the Western Hemisphere through the “Trump Corollary”

“We could be politically correct and say that she governs, but that's not the case. The cartels govern Mexico.

Mortgage rates fell on the last day of 2025. We tell you what this means for those interested in buying a house in 2026 in the United States

State regulations, tax benefits, and certain specific requirements can make the difference between a quick process and a real legal problem

President Claudia Sheinbaum cited the UN Charter to condemn the military attack in Venezuela early Saturday morning

Recently, George Clooney and his wife Amal were granted French citizenship after years of waiting

The US economy is expected to improve in 2026, amid persistent inflation, uncertain interest rates, moderate employment, and a slow improvement in housing

The Trump administration postponed the tariff increase on furniture and kitchen cabinets for a year, amid trade negotiations and inflationary pressure

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

Judge Trina Thompson ruled that Kristi Noem did not comply with the procedure established by law

Donald Trump's pressure intensified in the world and especially in Latin America with a strategy of force that combined diplomatic, economic, and military measures

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

WhatsApp will stop supporting millions of phones in 2026 after increasing the requirements they must meet to run the app

Although housing prices soared due to a lack of inventory, the increase in supply led to more sales by the end of the year

Nine states will reduce income tax in 2026. Find out which ones and how these cuts could benefit local taxpayers

In 2022, Democratic prosecutors filed a lawsuit to block this federal policy, which is set to re-enter effect in 2025

Georgia, Indiana, and Kentucky are among the nine states that will have tax cuts next year

Russia accuses Ukraine of carrying out a drone attack on Vladimir Putin's presidential residence in the Novgorod region

ICE officials are expanding the deployment of biometric apps and facial images to locate immigrants

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

In the United States, not paying your car insurance by the due date doesn't always mean losing coverage immediately. There are some exceptions.

Ford initiated a recall affecting more than 272,000 vehicles due to a transmission system failure. Includes recent electric and hybrid models

Inflation has fallen and the Fed's rate cuts could help lower mortgage rates. Here's what to expect if you buy or refinance a home in 2026

The strategy envisions simultaneous detention in at least seven large-scale facilities, each with a capacity of between 5,000 and 10,000 immigrants

Among the signatories are Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, who advocate for a two-state solution

Learn the differences between home insurance and home guarantee, what each covers, and when it's beneficial to have both in the United States

Toyota confirmed that starting in 2026 it will sell vehicles manufactured in the USA in Japan, an unprecedented decision that breaks with decades of traditional trade flow

Venezuelan journalist Mirelis Morales recounts her attempt to legalize her status in the US and how she was forced to abandon the immigration process

A specific group of Venezuelans will retain TPS in the United States through 2026: these are the key dates and conditions

The Archbishop of Miami has consistently criticized President Donald Trump's immigration policies

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

Donald has pressured Jerome Powell to lower interest rates, but the Federal Reserve chairman has stood firm

The Department of Education seeks to “protect taxpayers from bearing the cost of loans that borrowers voluntarily agreed to”

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

The Catholic Church and the United States government disagree on the treatment of immigrants by the Trump administration.

The US economy grew 4.3% in the third quarter of 2025, driven by consumption and exceeding analysts' forecasts

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

After verifying that the price difference generated a 23% increase, the platform will suspend AI tools in orders

Protecting witnesses with immigration status has become difficult, hindering the resolution of some trials

It is not surprising that the once world power is turning its back on those who were its allies in various parts of the world

These are the stores that open and close in California on December 25, with confirmed hours for Christmas Day

House Oversight Committee Democrats questioned the removal of the images.

The Russian government accused Ukrainian intelligence of participating in the attack, but Ukraine has not commented on it

“People have the right to live safely and without fear of arbitrary deportations,” Coakley declared on CBS News' “Face the Nation”

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

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

After it was discovered that the GOTY video game uses AI, the organizers of the Indie Game Awards decided to disqualify it from the competition

The airline announced in a statement that the changes began to take effect on December 17

Starting in January 2026, Medicare will offer discounts on 10 key medications. Find out how much you could save and who benefits from this measure

Supervisor Holly Mitchell Shares Resources to Prepare Communities for Upcoming Changes

Brian Walshe was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife and the disappearance of her body

The Los Angeles Rams' star receiver offered a public apology as the league reiterated its zero-tolerance policy on hate

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

Form I-140 must demonstrate that the foreign beneficiary and the offered work meet the requirements of the requested classification

It's about recognizing that cannabis can have legitimate medical applications when administered carefully, the president noted

Trump's goal is to cut off revenue for the Maduro government, but some analysts believe the measure could deepen the economic crisis in Venezuela

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

Jose Fernandez, former Undersecretary of Economic Growth, explains the implications of Trump's tariffs on the cost of living for Americans

The new security guidelines show Washington's interest in curbing illegal immigration and containing the advance of drug trafficking

FIFA seeks more affordable prices for the United States, Mexico, and Canada after receiving 20 million ticket requests

Joseline Pena Melnyk, who was born in the Dominican Republic and migrated to New York, becomes the first Afro-Latina immigrant in the state House

Trump administration points to significant fraud in SNAP program that needs urgent attention, experts react

Citizens with total restrictions on entering the U.S. are from the countries of Burkina Faso, Laos, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, and Syria

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

President Donald Trump invited Americans to tune in to a speech he will deliver live on television

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

The Los Angeles Dodgers' contract strategy is once again at the center of the financial debate in MLB

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

TSA says these practices are intended to detect those with deportation orders

Refugees are the most vetted immigrants in the United States

On December 12, 2015, an international treaty was adopted that was hailed as historic. Ten years later, how historic was it?

The Ukrainian president traveled to the German capital to meet with European leaders and the US envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner

More visitors will be forced to reveal their online activity under new US administration plans

A judge rules against the school district in the death of Melanie Ramos from fentanyl at Bernstein High School

Javier Loya, minority owner of the Houston Texans, has an accusation of sexual abuse dating back to 2023 at a party

A UCLA Anderson analysis highlights that California will enter a bifurcated economic phase in the coming months

The Department of Education announced an agreement that could mark the beginning of the end of Joe Biden's SAVE plan for student loans

President Gustavo Petro “is going to get into big trouble if he doesn’t get his act together,” declared US President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

Mario Bruzzone, NYIC's vice president of policy, called ICE's actions

The Federal Reserve (Fed) lowered its benchmark interest rate and opened the possibility of more affordable mortgages, although the change will take time

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

After a period of uncertainty, the Norwegian Nobel Institute confirmed that Machado is safe and on her way to the European city

Fernando was arrested while on his way to work despite having SIJS status

Trump explained that Sweden was known as

It was eliminated by Trump last July; and a third of all calls came from Los Angeles County