
Fired immigration judges prepare to take on Trump’s Justice Department
Although there are only about 600 judges for the more than three million cases stalled in immigration courts, the administration has sent home around 50

Although there are only about 600 judges for the more than three million cases stalled in immigration courts, the administration has sent home around 50
A month and a half after 38 people were charged over the protests against ICE, only seven cases have been formalized

He became an activist after retiring in 2015, developing and perfecting a system to independently account for deportation planes. He is now passing the baton to a non-profit that will continue his work

Faced with an explosion of new cases and a much more aggressive administration, the fewer than 20,000 specialized lawyers in the US are on the verge of collapse, but they continue working to defend their clients

The Trump administration has shifted from criticizing the federal emergency management agency to proposing its overhaul, while others argue that previous budget cuts contributed to the tragedy

Gallup poll shows 79% of Americans favor immigrants, a significant increase from a year earlier and a high point in a nearly 25-year trend

Independently compiled data shows a dramatic increase since mid-May to 209. With the larger immigration budget approved in the mega-tax law, this number is expected to rise

The case of a founding member of a small independent union representing Indigenous farmworkers in Washington raises concerns about potential persecution of migrant labor activists
In response to UN inquiries, Salvadoran authorities denied past US claims and stated that they have only facilitated the use of their infrastructure

Cross-accusations between local authorities and weather services muddy the answers to why the event was so catastrophic, while Trump avoids getting involved

The journalist was arrested on June 14 while covering anti-Trump protests and was placed in deportation proceedings a few days later. He was released on bail this week but was immediately arrested again on new charges

It is unclear how National Defense Areas will affect the hundreds of landowners along the river. Some reports quote the Army warning New Mexico hunters and hikers they could be prosecuted for entering the new military zones

Judge Randolph Moss determined that the government overstepped its authority and violated U.S. immigration law

Thousands of young Latin Americans with a spot at a US university for the next academic year are feeling fear and uncertainty about the consequences of Trump’s policies against foreign students

The author talks to EL PAÍS about ‘La costurera de Chanel,’ an intimate story that unravels the political and social threads woven into the history of haute couture

The official account of the federal agency’s El Centro branch — known for glorifying its own abuses and mocking detainees — has been cited as evidence in multiple lawsuits that have curtailed its operations within California

The Department of Homeland Security denies that it will produce a television show dubbed the ‘Migrant Hunger Games’

The state legislature has passed a bill requiring age verification for app downloads and is debating another bill to completely ban access for anyone under 18

The case of the Mexican student, who arrived in the United States without papers as a child, is the latest to cast doubt on whether the Trump administration is truly prioritizing the detention of criminals

The trade war, combined with the Republican administration’s cuts, is fueling fears among American producers

The pressure to meet immigration arrest targets is fostering the systematic violation of human rights, as seen in El Salvador

Though not without precedent, deporting non-citizens to third countries is now being carried out in ways that human rights groups say sidestep critical legal protections

The couple returned to their country, driven by fear of the Trump administration’s immigration terror machine — an apparatus that boasts about a rise in voluntary departures, yet offers no evidence to back its claims

EL PAÍS reconstructs, based on different cases, the ordeal of the families of the immigrants sent to the Central American country from the United States amidst accusations of mass arbitrary detention and forced disappearance

The figure has been mentioned as the objective of the mass expulsion operation, but logistical and financial obstacles cast doubt on whether it can be achieved

The 29-year-old, whose deportation the government concedes was an ‘administrative error,’ awaits his fate in El Salvador’s mega-prison after the US Supreme Court stayed a district judge’s order to bring him home

The Mexican-American author, known for his short stories and essays portraying the working class to which he belonged, calls, without much hope, for Chicano culture to be fully present within the US cultural imagination