Seven states have passed or are attempting to pass their own immigration laws. All have been blocked, suspended, or are pending litigation for unconstitutionally legislating within an exclusive jurisdiction of the federal administration
The Department of Commerce asserts that Mexican exporters engage in unfair trade practices that have affected US farmers
While authorities insist that no one will be turned away based on immigration status, recent local-federal enforcement deals are fueling mistrust
Immigrants at Florida’s Everglades detention center speak out about ‘abusive’ treatment, one week after its opening
Intense immigration operations are leaving farms empty and crops abandoned. Farmers warn that the crisis could collapse an essential industry
The rise of televangelist Paula White in the president’s circle propels a religious movement that links faith with economic success
Around half of the country’s Hispanic population worries they or someone close to them could be deported, compared to only 15% of whites
The 75-year-old man, who spent his days in a Miami park and had a fragile heart, was detained by immigration agents on June 5 and died on June 26 from causes still under investigation
In the past six months, 11 people have died in facilities operated by the federal agency, with five of those deaths occurring in the region — where a new prison has opened in the Everglades
According to the State Attorney General, the facility will become operational in the first week of July and will accommodate up to 5,000 beds
The fourth consecutive failure of the spacecraft in six months raises questions about the reliability of SpaceX’s most ambitious project
Macroeconomic indicators in the South American country are deteriorating rapidly, complicating the outlook for citizens facing deportation
While the president celebrates his birthday in Washington, protesters will take to the streets across the country
Worker arrests could complicate the housing crisis and drive up costs in an industry already struggling with labor shortages
The latest court ruling confirms the illegality of the DACA program, but only in the state of Texas. However, the 538,000 beneficiaries across the US feel under threat
ICE officers have been on the lookout for undocumented immigrants outside Miami courthouses since last week
Experts caution business leaders against emulating the US president’s arrogance, although they value his clear communication
The first Latino Secretary of State squanders his political capital in Florida over Trump’s immigration policy and the decision to end TPS for Venezuelans
From California to Florida, the majority of states have anti-immigrant legal frameworks. However, about 20 of them lack laws regulating the issue
The lack of resources for the expulsion of undocumented immigrants leads Trump administration to order the hiring of 20,000 agents to assist immigration authorities
Víctor Gutiérrez, Orlando Cruz and José María River speak with EL PAÍS about their experiences as LGBTQ+ athletes in masculinized disciplines
The death of a Haitian woman, who complained of chest pains hours before dying at a Florida detention center, is the seventh death recorded in just three months
The removal of a Mexican mother puts the life of her ill daughter, who is a US citizen, at risk
Former Cuban officials who allegedly participated in the crackdown against protesters and later migrated to America have been detained or deported in recent weeks
In this second installment of the ‘Trump Observatory’, political consultant Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí analyzes how the Republican president has upped the showmanship in his second term
Washington, California and New York are some of the places offering higher pay to workers
The star of ‘Café con aroma de mujer’ spent Monday night in a jail in Weston, near Miami