
‘Echoes from the Borderland’: A sound-based journey to understanding the US-Mexico border
A collective made up of writer Valeria Luiselli, Ricardo Giraldo and Leo Heiblum presents the piece’s Study #1 and #2 at the land-focused Día Art Foundation

A collective made up of writer Valeria Luiselli, Ricardo Giraldo and Leo Heiblum presents the piece’s Study #1 and #2 at the land-focused Día Art Foundation

Military personnel and civilians who have experienced the hell of the front line are wary of any peace agreement with Russia

The Senate passed the measure to fund federal operations, sending it to President Biden to sign it into law, just after the midnight deadline
Trump says that if a shutdown is inevitable, it would be better for it to happen now, ‘under the Biden administration’
Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported 271,484 noncitizens to 192 countries in fiscal year 2024, surpassing the previous record set by the Donald Trump presidency

Despite the fact that fewer and fewer visitors are traveling to the island and hotel occupancy has fallen, the government allocated almost 40% of its investments in 2024 to activities related to the industry

A survey by Enkoll for EL PAÍS indicates that the population does not trust that anti-crime raids will improve security

Possible technological transfers from Moscow to Pyongyang are a concern fo Seoul and Tokyo, while Beijing juggles its interests to remain equidistant

Backing for a negotiated solution to the conflict is gaining ground with 52% of citizen support, according to the latest polls

Several hardline Republicans joined Democrats to vote against a hastily prepared bill backed by Donald Trump that would have suspended the debt ceiling for two years
The leader of France’s far-right National Rally, facing a court sentence that could ban her from seeking public office, warns in an interview with EL PAÍS that she will seek a no-confidence vote against the government again if the newly appointed prime minister ignores her party’s demands

The move by the world’s richest man against the spending package, which Trump also rejects, has set social media alight

Marieke Blom believes that the trade and tax measures announced by the US president-elect could cause the shares of the country’s companies to fall, forcing him to rectify his policies

The White House asserts that ongoing sightings of unidentified aircraft over seven states do not pose a threat to national security, while lawmakers from both parties are calling for a stronger response

Hundreds of unused panels have been auctioned online since April of last year with Congressional authorization, but the initiative has recently drawn the ire of Republicans

The group’s biggest hit from 1978 has come back to the forefront due to its unexpected use at Donald Trump’s political rallies and the reaction of its controversial co-writer to those who claim it as an anthem for the LGBTQ+ community

The more than probable return of Nicolás Maduro to the presidency does not end the hopes of Edmundo González and María Corina Machado of being able to impose the result of the elections

TPS beneficiaries go on hunger strike to ask President Biden to renew their temporary protection before the Republican tycoon takes office

Human Rights Watch argues that those responsible for the ‘Zero Tolerance’ policy applied at the border six years ago should not return to government. But the president-elect has already appointed three of them to new positions

The president-elect has been trying to get the case nullified before he returns to the White House. His lawyers argue that having the case hanging over his head would be a burden on his ability to govern

Representatives of the private sector warn that if the Republican follows through with his promises, they will be forced to rethink their business plans

The ambassadorial candidate will be responsible for faithfully implementing the immigration and anti-drug policies of the incoming Republican president

The president-elect’s nominations to his incoming administration include at least a dozen super-rich individuals. The question is how these appointments fit in with the campaign promise to rescue the working class
The data cited by the president-elect contradict reality: the conviction rate for violent crimes among native-born citizens is more than twice that of migrants with irregular status

The number of migrants entering the United States has dropped dramatically since June and the processing of new asylum applications is virtually suspended

A leading figure in feminism and gender studies, the thinker welcomes EL PAÍS in California after being voted one of the most influential minds in the world

The academic has recently published ‘The Migrant’s Jail: An American History of Mass Incarceration’, a book which gives clues about a system to detain immigrants which is already in place at a time when Trump’s mass expulsions loom large