The United States is systematically expelling migrants south of the border, as the island refuses to accept them. There’s little certainty about the number of Cubans deported, nor about their status in the country
The United States has agreed to purchase 11 of these giant ships from Finland in a bid to counter the push from Russia and China
Spain and France justify enshrining the right to abortion in their Constitutions as a safeguard against a ‘reactionary’ wave that could roll back achievements
The magistrates believe the government must use emergency funds to keep the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program running, which 42 million people depend on
The US president denies reports suggesting an imminent operation
Incidents in which agents purposely crash their vehicles or fire their weapons in alleged self-defense are becoming common across the country
The estimated cost of the closure could be as much as $14 billion, according to the Congressional Budget Office
Rio’s governor echoes Trump’s rhetoric on ‘narco-terrorists’ and places the issue at the center of 2026 presidential campaign
Randall Gamboa migrated to the United States in December in perfect health and returned to Costa Rica in September bedridden, unable to speak or eat. He died last weekend
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 announcement came immediately after the U.S. president’s meeting with Xi Jinping and is an apparent response to tests confirmed by Russia
The Republican described the meeting as ‘amazing,’ while the Chinese president called for avoiding a ‘vicious cycle of retaliation’
The central bank is more concerned about the weakening labor market than the rise in inflation
If the president is serious about addressing organized crime and protecting American lives, he needs to look beyond military and defensive tools
An internal Missile Defense Agency document cites ‘inaccurate’ portrayal of Washington’s ability to repel a nuclear strike in Kathryn Bigelow’s movie
After their song ‘La Cumbia de la Migra’ went viral thanks to Pedro Pascal, the group of migrant musicians have received threats over their protest music
The government will give more power to Border Patrol to use its aggressive tactics against migrants
The Republican is dismantling government programs that working families in the United States depend on. Abroad, he is shoring up an administration aligned with his policies
US groups aim to represent their country at the UN climate summit even as the Trump Administration declines to send a delegation
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the victims of three extrajudicial operations belonged to ‘designated terrorist organizations’
The facilities will consist of tents spread across several states and will house 10,000 detainees each, according to CNN
The Treasury’s accusations put those involved at risk of losing their accounts in the country due to the pressure the banks face over to their ties to the US and international financial system
The veteran Ukrainian politician is pessimistic about Trump’s strategy and believes the only way to end the war is by arming the country and pressuring China
It is unlikely that all the boats attacked by the United States belong to artisanal fishermen, says an official with the Colombian Navy
The Hispanic community is one of the hardest hit by the stalled federal budget, which jeopardizes their access to essential food and health subsidies
Mexico City and Washington have been experiencing tension for eight months. Thursday marks the end of the 90-day period that the US president gave the Mexican government to evaluate their trade relationship
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