The immigration section of ‘Project 2025’, a 900-page playbook for the next Republican president written by an ultraconservative think tank, explains how millions of people should be deported from the United States
Figures shows that the record-high immigration of recent years has been what has kept the U.S. economy afloat, filling vacant job positions
Accused of being an informant amid U.S.-China tensions, the 75-year-old man was a member and volunteer at a pro-democracy dissident organization in Brooklyn
States and cities are oscillating between criminalization and providing social support to address a problem that affects all corners of the country
With Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance’s visit to ground zero of the immigration crisis, and new polls showing Kamala Harris narrowing Donald Trump’s lead, the race is on to win the only swing state that borders Mexico
The Florida Republican’s changing rhetoric reflects her party’s struggle to appear strong on immigration while still appealing to a Latino voter base
The storm left at least eight dead and millions remain without power, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses as a heat wave grips the entire country
The popularity of the most-followed sport in the world is growing at a faster rate than any other, driven by Latino passion, the Messi effect, the Copa América and the 2026 World Cup
The approval of the drug’s recreational and medicinal consumption in dozens of states over the last decade has been accompanied by benefits like destigmatization and the growth of a multi-million-dollar industry, but problematic use and the continued incarceration of individuals on possession charges tarnish its successful narrative
With more than 40,000 people arriving in the capital of Illinois since the end of August 2022, the city’s reception services have been pushed to breaking point
The Christian faith among Latinos is on the rise as the country becomes less and less religious. Fueled by new immigrants and a community in search of belonging, it points to the growing conservatism among the traditionally Democrat voter base
The National Museum of Mexican Art – located in the Pilsen neighborhood of the Windy City – is a home with open doors to the local community and the countless realities of cross-border and migrant identity
The editor of the quarterly political journal ‘American Affairs,’ who emerged during Trumpism’s first act and quickly turned his back on it, sees the current US election as framed by a historical turning point, but doesn’t think either candidate or party is proving to be up for the occasion
American historian Christina Heatherton presents a reassessment of the causes and effects of the first major revolution of the twentieth century within a global context
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s multiverse film receives awards for Michelle Yeoh and her supporting performers, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis. Brendan Fraser, best leading actor for ‘The Whale’. Pinocchio’ by Mexico’s Guillermo del Toro, best animated film
Philadelphia quarterback, Jalen Hurts, was the star of the first half with a tremendous display to lead 24-14. Rihanna lit up the stage with the halftime show, before the Chiefs produced a great comeback in the second half
The US president addressed Congress in an event marked by China, the Ukraine war, gun and police reform and calls for unity in defense of democracy
The battle for the Senate is still up in the air in Nevada and Arizona | The Democrats hold off the Republican push as the control of the House of Representatives goes down to the wire | The re-election of Republican governor DeSantis in Florida positions him as candidate to be for the presidential elections in 2024
There is no proper field in the city, but hundreds of players from various teams do their best to play the second most popular sport in the world
Shelters have been damaged by the blizzard, and volunteers are unable to bring food to feral cat colonies
Bars and restaurants in the Madrid region are hoping that customers will be able to adapt to the earlier closing times that have been implemented in a bid to slow the spread of the virus
Many youths are still meeting in public parks to drink alcohol though they say they’re aware of the risks
Teachers and unions heap criticism on regional government for summoning them on a 24-hour notice and for asking a private company to handle the procedure