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Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury Department, spoke about the proposal to produce a $250 bill with the image of President Donald Trump

Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury Department, spoke about the proposal to produce a $250 bill with the image of President Donald Trump

The FBI offers a $200,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the former member of the US armed forces.

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

Cuba's Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodríguez, asked that Washington's offer “be free of political maneuvers”

Its criminal structure not only violated national security, but subjected migrants to violent robberies while they were trying to achieve the American dream

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

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

Several agents deployed a search and rescue operation, but unfortunately the victim died at the hands of one of the criminals

Washington accuses Albuquerque and the state of hindering federal immigration operations

More than 160 classified documents are already public and include testimonies from federal agents and videos of objects making impossible turns in the air

The Iranian authorities said to have established a “new legal and security system” in the strategic maritime passage

The case is part of an offensive by the Department of Justice to revoke the citizenship of people accused of espionage, terrorism and other serious crimes

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

Trump ignores extradite to Mexico two crude smuggling kingpins requested by Sheinbaum, but demands the handover of politicians linked to narcotics

"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.

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

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

For the first time, an AI outperforms almost every hacker on the planet by finding 27-year-old flaws in systems used by millions.

These are files related to unidentified flying objects, unidentified aerial phenomena, and possible extraterrestrial life

Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted that the agreement is another example of how President Donald Trump delivers for the American people

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

Maria Corina Machado stated that she will be president

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

The U.S. government admitted a mistake and apologized for deporting Any Lucia Lopez, a student from Massachusetts, to Honduras despite a court order

Experts on the subject analyze the repercussions and expose the uncertainty that prevails among Venezuelans

As protests continue in Iran and authorities issue warnings to demonstrators, doctors told the BBC they are overwhelmed with the injured

The Chavista leader will assume the position for 90 days, renewable, by order of the Supreme Court of Justice, and assured that she will govern “with pain, but with honor”

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

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

A Colombian woman shared on TikTok when she received the $1,000 from CBP Home and how she managed to withdraw it after self-deporting to her country

A bill to withdraw the US from NATO would send shockwaves through several European countries whose security would be threatened

These threats come days after the State Department demanded a plan from Mexico to make up for the amount of water it failed to deliver to the U.S.

Many immigrants express their fear amid the cancellation of immigration processes in recent days

A young Cuban immigrant received a call from USCIS on the same day as her citizenship appointment: she was informed that the process had been canceled

This analysis explains how US strategies depend on militarization and the possibility of military intervention in countries like Venezuela and Mexico

Republicans Roger Wicker and Mitch McConnell disapprove of the plan Donald Trump proposed to the Ukrainian government to end the war with Russia

Karoline Leavitt, White House spokeswoman, said the National Security team is analyzing additional measures against cartels in Mexico

On December 19, 3I/ATLAS will reach its closest approach to our planet

Retail chains, supermarkets, grocery stores, restaurants are starting to round their prices

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

The aircraft carrier joins the largest US military deployment in the region, seen as a pressure strategy against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro

Department of Justice has already filed a formal request to send Salvadoran immigrant Kilmar Abrego to the African Continent

Around 16,000 of the visa revocations were related to drunk driving cases, according to statistics

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

Given the urgent need for immigration services, immigrants are warned not to use notaries for legal assistance

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

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

SNAP provides food benefits to low-income families so they can pay for basic nutritious food.

Trump fired the previous head of the BLS after claiming, without evidence, that the jobs report was

According to the US government, La Mayiza traffics fentanyl, cocaine, marijuana, heroin and methamphetamines from northwestern Mexico into the country

Mapping Deportations is a website that uses maps, data, and timelines to show the relationship between race and immigration laws in the U.S.

The State Department would allocate an additional $13.7 million to help combat drug trafficking, according to the announcement

Neighborhood checks would involve investigations of the place of residence by officers from Citizenship and Immigration Services

Trump says he told Intel CEO that it would be good to have the United States as a partner.

The Department of Justice filed a motion to terminate the Flores agreement, citing recent laws and internal agency rules.

While Trump’s initial stance was to ban the app, he joined TikTok during the campaign and has kept it going in his second term.

The attorney general office for the District of Colorado announced arrests for drug trafficking, contract killings and firearms offenses

Federal court reaffirms ruling limiting Trump asylum ban at the U.S.-Mexico border

Professor Albert Laguna says his students will discuss race, migration, and other political issues based on the artist music

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

The United States government will become the largest shareholder in the only rare earth mine in operation in that country

The judge rebuked the Trump administration for refusing to disburse funds that Congress had already approved.

Five men, including a Cuban, were sent by the U.S. to the kingdom of Eswatini, in southeastern Africa.

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.

Senior ICE official said pro-Israel website was used to find names of student protesters for investigation

Some rare silver coins in the U.S. can be worth millions. Learn about the most valuable examples and the details that make them unique.

Trump embarks on a war against fentanyl implemented in his first term as president, but again shows inconsistency

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed the end of Temporary Protected Status for thousands of Nicaraguans and Hondurans

The 8 immigrants are convicted of crimes and were expelled by the U.S. government to South Sudan after a legal battle

With the ruling, the Trump administration can resume deporting immigrants to “third countries,” despite the risk of torture or death

Senior U.S. Department of Defense officials confirmed that this 13,600 kg precision-guided weapon was used.

Explosions were reported in the Iranian capital, Tehran, after a preemptive strike by Israel. Israel suffered Iranian missile attacks in response.

The drone model developed by Cooper Taylor is capable of landing vertically and has an extremely low production cost

A federal judge in Texas has permanently barred the Trump administration from using the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants, citing misuse of wartime powers.

A man wrongly deported from the U.S. to El Salvador is still not free and is reportedly being held in a different prison, confirms a U.S. senator.

Drought conditions hit nearly every U.S. state in October, affecting agriculture, water supplies, and natural resources across the nation.

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) addresses U.S. sanctions on 19 Indian companies, stating that they have not violated Indian law. The MEA assures cooperation while maintaining India’s legal

U.S. government says North Korean troops in Russia would be legitimate targets in Ukraine. Read the latest updates on declassified intelligence, military presence, and geopolitical implications.

The U.S. Secret Service is facing personnel shortages due to punishing hours, dilapidated facilities, and an ill-conceived retiree program, leading to an exodus of the best-trained agents in a year

U.S. port workers go on strike over wages, benefits, and job security, raising concerns of economic impact.

The U.S. Secretary of State has approved a $52.8 million Foreign Military Sale to India for Anti-Submarine Warfare Sonobuoys, enhancing India’s naval capabilities. The package includes various sonobuoys, technical support,

Sheikh Hasina, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, accuses the U.S. of trying to remove her from power due to her refusal to relinquish control of St. Martin’s Island, a strategic

Delhi Police had prepared a list of 25 questions to interrogate the journalists of online news portal Newsclick.