
Bad Bunny brings the energy and sounds of Puerto Rico to the Tiny Desk Concert
For the first time, the Grammy-winning Latino performed on the NPR desk to perform some of the songs from his most recent album
For the first time, the Grammy-winning Latino performed on the NPR desk to perform some of the songs from his most recent album
A legal reform in El Salvador allows minors to go to adult prisons. Since the state of emergency began three years ago, more than 3,000 kids have been prosecuted
Experts advise green card holders not to sign any documents without legal assistance when returning to the U.S.
Persons who entered the country without immigration control or who did not comply with entry or stay requirements may be deported expeditiously
The president estimates that Elon Musk will step back from government duties in a few months to fully focus on his companies
The Colombian singer has added two stadium shows in New Jersey and Miami due to high demand for tickets
The President of the United States announces the highest import taxes in a century, with a 20% surcharge on EU products
The U.S. President has announced his tariff plan, however, he did not mention measures against Mexico or Canada
A lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union provides evidence of a scoring system used by authorities to decide whether migrants are gang members who could be deported
Authorities, without providing figures or specific data, insist that the pressure for undocumented immigrants to voluntarily return to their countries is proving effective
The boss of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel has never set foot in a Mexican prison, and is defined by the legend of a drug trafficker who rose from the bottom, relying more on violence than on ostentation
The round of tariffs the US president plans to announce or impose on April 2 will take a heavy toll on the global economy
The artist – also the daughter of Pablo Milanés – recently released ‘Duele’ alongside Cuban rapper El B. It’s meant to be a new song for a free Cuba. She spoke with EL PAÍS from her exile in Miami
Customers decrease by up to 60% and employees abandon their posts out of fear of ICE agents showing up
A new study reveals that in states with tighter restrictions on reproductive rights, births have risen, especially among Latinas
People traffickers use the network to attract migrants who are seeking to cross into the United States without documents
A study, to which EL PAÍS has had access, identifies alterations at the Jalisco site where relatives of missing persons have reported discovering huge quantities of bones
Following reports of travelers being detained or denied entry, along with the president’s increasingly fiery rhetoric, tourist numbers have dropped, and one study estimates it could lead to billions of dollars in lost revenue
The initiative, which is open for public comment, would affect asylum, permanent residency, and naturalization applicants
Border czar Tom Homan says at least 100,000 beds are needed to fulfill the president’s dream of mass deportations. The first facility will open in New Jersey despite protests
The Donald Trump administration justifies the measure by claiming that there have been numerous cases of fraud in the applications
The government cancels contracts with dozens of organizations that represent asylum cases for unaccompanied minors and threatens lawyers with lawsuits if they do not drop the cases
The state of tequila and mariachi is the heart of one of Mexico’s most powerful and bloodthirsty cartels, and people live in fear, trying not to make a wrong move
In the border city of Mexicali, hundreds of addicts defy the government’s rhetoric that drug use does not exist in Mexico. They are not included in the official statistics and far from a political priority. Many pass through Verter, the first supervised drug consumption center on the continent
The expert and regional analyst provides an overview of the situation facing Canada ahead of upcoming elections that will be defined by the turbulent relationship with Washington
El Salvador’s woes are hitting the Cortéz family hard. The mother lost a daughter after she was denied an abortion. Her son was detained amid the gang war – even though he maintains his innocence – while a third child had to migrate
The longtime Washington journalist turned author of several books on US history, including one about the man who seems to be the Republican’s new role model, believes that, his account of the 25th president is incomplete