
Two trials in Chicago reveal the brutality inside and outside the Broadview migrant detention center
A judge orders that sleeping mats and toilet paper be provided for detainees, while witnesses denounce the brutal tactics of federal agents

A judge orders that sleeping mats and toilet paper be provided for detainees, while witnesses denounce the brutal tactics of federal agents

A psychologist and a musician, two of the 250,000 Venezuelans who are about to lose protection from deportation, tell EL PAÍS how the life they have built in the US is collapsing

The Border Patrol chief has been at the center of a legal dispute this week over his violent methods in agent deployments in Chicago and Los Angeles

The government will give more power to Border Patrol to use its aggressive tactics against migrants

The facilities will consist of tents spread across several states and will house 10,000 detainees each, according to CNN

The Hispanic community is one of the hardest hit by the stalled federal budget, which jeopardizes their access to essential food and health subsidies

The ACLU and other human rights organizations have urged the agency to stop detaining pregnant women, a practice that has been banned since 2021

Executives are advocating for passage of the bipartisan Dignity Act, introduced by Republican Maria Elvira Salazar, which rules out a path to citizenship

US citizen Julie Moreno supported her Mexican husband, Nefatlí Juárez, in self-deporting for fear of being detained by ICE: ‘We were completely cornered’

The Council of the Americas is holding its annual symposium in Florida this Thursday, at a time when the region’s role on the global stage has taken on particular relevance

At least 22 people, including the two men killed in the attack on an ICE office in Dallas, died in fiscal year 2025

Federal forces have used tear gas and pepper spray and fired at protesters, following days of protests over migrant detentions, while Trump authorized the deployment of the National Guard

Democrats refute Republicans’ accusations: undocumented immigrants do not have the right to public health care, nor do they request it

Dominick Skinner is dedicated to tracking the identities of immigration officials. Hundreds of volunteers have participated in his project, and in the last 30 days alone, his website has received nearly a million visits

Wednesday’s shooting in Dallas was the third at an immigration office in Texas this year. The government reports that attacks on officers have increased by 1,000%

Democratic lawmakers say that Trump reassigned 90% of the DHS office that investigates child exploitation and trafficking to immigration enforcement

Poor sanitation, overcrowding, mistreatment, and lack of medical services are taking a toll on the migrants in custody

The Cuban singer, who emigrated from the island six years ago and is being hailed as the new Celia Cruz, reaffirms the African roots of her music and rejects being pigeonholed into a single genre

Migrant raids have shut down festivals across the US that for decades celebrated the contributions of Latin American culture

The US government has revived the idea of deporting the Salvadoran back to his country, where he previously suffered torture

The Trump administration is concealing the identity and fate of those deported. Advocates claim the deportations are illegal because no attempt was made to return them to their countries of origin

While unions accused the president of being the most hostile on labor issues, Labor Day in the US was marked by more than a thousand protests under the slogan Workers Over Billionaires

Arrests near education centers are worrying students, parents, and teachers, who are preparing for an academic year marked by Donald Trump’s deportation campaign

The DHS is asking the Supreme Court to halt a California judge’s order that banned arrests based on factors such as speaking Spanish or working in construction

Federal officials working in disaster response are reassigned to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement with deportations

The president has declared a state of emergency to take control of the US capital, despite the fact that it has the lowest crime rate in three decades

Rwanda is the latest nation to accept citizens of other nationalities amid allegations of repression and torture at Trump’s chosen destinations