
California advances ‘No Kings Law’ to allow lawsuits against ICE agents
The state Senate has given the green light to a bill that opens the door to civil lawsuits against federal officials

The state Senate has given the green light to a bill that opens the door to civil lawsuits against federal officials

Many citizens are demanding the force be disbanded and some Democrats have joined the call while Congress debates the agency’s future funding

The Border Patrol commander, who has been relieved of his duties in Minneapolis, enjoys the ‘tough guy’ image that won him the president’s favor

A repeat offender stabbed Iryna Zarutska to death in August on public transportation in Charlotte, North Carolina. ‘We have to be vicious, just like they are,’ the president says

In the summer of 1996, Bill Clinton had few doubts he would be re-elected. The country was enjoying peace and economic prosperity, and there was no hint yet of the political polarization that was to come

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 authorities have warned of ‘a small number’ of people who have been diagnosed with this respiratory illness

The R&B singer will serve most of that sentence simultaneously with a 30-year term for racketeering and sex trafficking charges