Charges against immigration protesters in Los Angeles veer between prosecutorial errors and dubious accusations
A month and a half after 38 people were charged over the protests against ICE, only seven cases have been formalized
A month and a half after 38 people were charged over the protests against ICE, only seven cases have been formalized

The congressman and son of the former Brazilian president moved to the United States to maneuver against Lula, pave the way for tariffs against his home country, and encourage sanctions against the judge investigating his father

Some detainees accuse authorities of ‘almost forcing’ them to sign agreements to be expelled

Perhaps reluctantly, WNBA star Caitlin Clark has become the right’s favorite player. The progressive movement now also has its standard-bearer in Paige Bueckers

The president received DHS Secretary Kristi Noem in Buenos Aires, illustrating the improving relations between both countries

In Florida, where immigrants make up 40% to 75% of senior care workers, the president’s campaign of mass deportations has led to a labor shortage

Brussels’ capitulation to Donald Trump’s tariff imposition demonstrates the European Union’s geopolitical weakness

Brussels has not only accepted a 15% tariff, but also pledged to buy billions of dollars’ worth of energy products from Washington and increase its investments in the US

The US president also calls on Netanyahu to make changes in Gaza and acknowledges that children in the Strip ‘look very hungry’

The artist recounts the beatings he endured, some for daring to sing, during the four months he was imprisoned in El Salvador’s Cecot

He became an activist after retiring in 2015, developing and perfecting a system to independently account for deportation planes. He is now passing the baton to a non-profit that will continue his work

ICE launches a hiring campaign targeting retired agents to carry out the largest deportation effort in history, as desired by Trump

The former Marine Dahud Hanid Ortiz drove 1,242 miles from Germany to Spain to commit an atrocious crime for which he has served a fraction of his sentence thanks to the recent US-Venezuela prisoner exchange

The Republican’s transphobic policies are sparking panic among LGBTQ+ people, triggering a 10-fold increase in asylum applications so far this year

More than 16 million Americans would lose their health coverage under the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

Trump has a wide repertoire for positioning his own truths: sometimes he uses the rhetorical device of hyperbole, other times he overwhelms his audience with a huge amount of data. And in some cases, he simply lies

Every day, migrants expelled by the Trump administration arrive in Guatemala. Others are turning back before even reaching the US-Mexico border, defeated by the growing difficulties. Returnees carry with them a sense of failure

The Russian army has upgraded this weapon, produced under Iranian license, to make it the mainstay of its attacks

The economic effects are undermining executive confidence and potential job growth in both countries. Long-term planning has become nearly impossible, according to business leaders and experts

The Harvard researcher has received the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Social Sciences for her study of implicit biases

Work permits and TPS applications will also increase in price with the fees established by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Alejandro Barranco tells EL PAÍS about the nightmare he experienced following his father’s arrest, and the hope he still has after going to the Senate Subcommittee on Border Security and Immigration

Dahud Hanid Ortiz was serving a 30-year sentence for a triple crime he committed in Spain in 2016. After repatriating him, the Trump administration let him go

Migrants deported from the US to El Salvador and now returned to Venezuela tell EL PAÍS about four months of continuous punishment and total uncertainty about their fate

The government declassifies documents that, according to the administration, incriminate the former president in a conspiracy to implicate Trump in a Russian interference plot during the 2016 election campaign

The Spanish doctor, of the US National Science Foundation, is the only employee to put his full name to a letter against the dismantling of the government agency

Faced with an explosion of new cases and a much more aggressive administration, the fewer than 20,000 specialized lawyers in the US are on the verge of collapse, but they continue working to defend their clients