
Exiled Venezuelan oil experts in Texas warn ‘clear rules’ are needed before investment returns
Former PDVSA workers in Houston watch seized tankers arrive in the city that became their new home

Former PDVSA workers in Houston watch seized tankers arrive in the city that became their new home

Their children, born in the US state to immigrant parents, crossed the border and never returned. Faced with what they consider an inadequate response from the authorities, the families are seeking justice on their own

Without legal documents, millions of migrants seek alternative ways to make a living and avoid deportation

Authorities have not confirmed any connection between the corpses due to the difficulty in analyzing the bodies, and to date none have been declared a homicide

According to the Dallas Federal Reserve, businesses are increasingly dependent on foreign labor amid the Republican administration’s immigration crusade

Despite the success of The Way Home, lack of housing and funding cuts have led to a renewed rise in the city’s homeless population

Democrats claim the Arizona congresswoman’s swearing-in is being delayed to prevent the publication of documents related to the sex offender

The families of the two hospitalized victims and the deceased face silence from the Trump administration, which is using the attack to justify its domestic military deployment

According to the US distributor of the Mexican beer, concern over ICE raids explains why Michelob Ultra has taken the lead in sales

The acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed that the assailant is dead. No federal agents were shot

Experts warn that Texas has taken on a role that belongs to the federal government. So far this year, the state Department of Public Safety has arrested more than 3,100 undocumented migrants

Silverio Villegas-González was shot after trying to flee in his vehicle during a raid, dragging an officer with his car and leaving him seriously injured

Traditional celebrations in cities like Los Angeles and Chicago have been canceled or scaled back, and those that remain expect fewer participants for fear of immigration raids

When a law subsidizing higher education for youths without legal status was blocked, over 57,000 students suddenly found themselves grappling with impossible tuition fees and an academic future on hold

Progressive activists and politicians denounce extreme conditions and legal restrictions at the immigration jail located on a military base in the Texas border city

The Lebanese proprietor of a Texas fast-food chain dedicated to the president faces deportation proceedings for illegally remaining in the United States

A class action suit denounces a new policy requiring all undocumented immigrants to remain in detention for their entire removal proceedings, which can take months or years

Foreigners working in the so-called gig economy face unstable working conditions, low wages and, increasingly, the risk of being detained by immigration agents

The state Senate will vote on new cannabis legislation, following the recent steps taken by several other Republican territories

US immigration authorities have begun demanding data through subpoenas that are not signed by any judge, presumably to locate undocumented individuals

The Democratic politician speaks with EL PAÍS about his strategy to change the course of the state, combat a political system he considers corrupt, and defend the working class

At least 82 people are dead, including more than 20 children, and dozens remain missing in Kerr County: ‘It happened very quickly; there was no way to warn everyone and get everyone out’

The torrential rain hit a summer camp where 750 girls were staying, 23 of whom have yet to be located

Immigration Service data shows that detentions in the state are double those in Florida and triple those in California

A new study shows that concerts by the Puerto Rican superstar — whose latest tour kicks off this month — create a strong sense of community among fans

Lawyers at the Texas Civil Right Project believe that this pioneering immigration case could put an end to arrests outside courthouses

Texas is the latest Republican-governed state to pass a law requiring religious text to be displayed in schools.