
Trump administration reduces the validity period of work permits for asylum seekers and refugees from 5 years to 18 months
The decision will affect applications submitted on or after December 5 and those pending resolution

The decision will affect applications submitted on or after December 5 and those pending resolution

While the child tax credit will increase next year, the expiration of federal assistance for millions of people who have health insurance thanks to Obamacare will raise the amounts to be paid

The 22-year-old became a social media sensation, with long lines of customers coming daily to buy his rice from the back of his car. Now ‘El Chino Venezolano’ has opened a business in the trendy Malasaña neighborhood of the Spanish capital

Consumers are looking forward to the big period of discounts, which extends to Cyber Monday, with less excitement than in previous years

A study reveals US households are concerned about the economy’s performance and frustrated about the persistence of high prices

The measure significantly expands the medical examinations performed on foreigners, and gives officials broad discretion to reject applicants based on their age and medical history

The federal agency’s activity has raised concerns about whether spying on undocumented foreigners will be extended to political dissidents in Washington

The first Latina to take the reigns of one of the industry’s most important magazines talks with EL PAÍS about the recent wave of changes in the fashion world, and representation in the media

More than 29,000 foreigners are being tracked through this type of electronic device, according to official figures published by the federal agency

The federal agency eliminated the 12-hour deadline for migrants to be processed. Videos show the ‘inhumane’ conditions they are being subjected to

Arrests made in recent days around educational centers are raising alarms in the migrant community and driving the absenteeism of thousands of students

On August 22, immigration authorities filed a motion to reopen the investigation and deport him, arguing that the judge had rushed to issue a ruling in favor of the artist

Since Trump’s return to power, 49% of arrests have occurred in prisons and 44% in communities and workplaces across the country, but there are vast differences between states depending on their political inclination

The Venezuelan stylist, one of the 252 men deported by the United States to a third nation for the first time, is trying to rebuild his life after four months of detention

Recent security operations ordered by the White House in the Caribbean strengthen the case of those facing deportation who fear returning to their home countries

The use of code words is spreading on platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp to protect at-risk migrant communities

According to the plan announced by the State Department, applicants from countries with high rates of overstay will be required to post the bonds at the time of applying

Official data reveals that the Trump administration’s anti-immigrant crackdown has focused on the southern states over the past five months

The mechanism, through which a foreigner can be expelled without first having a hearing before an immigration judge, has expanded its scope since Trump returned to power

Activists and relatives of detained migrants are struggling to identify who is carrying out arrests

Authorities are intensifying family separation with a wave of arrests outside courthouses, leaving children alone and communities broken

Immigration judges have closed asylum cases of a dozen sent to CECOT, diminishing their chances of returning to the US

The activist claims that the Supreme Court’s decision to abolish TPS is a prelude to eliminating the program for the other 16 beneficiary countries

From California to Florida, the majority of states have anti-immigrant legal frameworks. However, about 20 of them lack laws regulating the issue

Los Angeles is the city with the worst ozone pollution in the country, while Bakersfield is the metropolitan area most affected by particulate matter

The Mexican asserts that organizations defending the community are operating under an even more intimidating climate since Trump returned to power

Official data places the total number of Venezuelans in the United States at 2% of its Latino residents, and shows that only 0.08% are linked to their home country’s most notorious criminal group