Authorities have not confirmed any connection between the corpses due to the difficulty in analyzing the bodies, and to date none have been declared a homicide
After being incarcerated for two decades in the United States, the Cuban man was released in 2021 — only to be grabbed by ICE and deported last month
Despite the success of The Way Home, lack of housing and funding cuts have led to a renewed rise in the city’s homeless population
Port entry records and customs reports accessed by EL PAÍS shed light on the criminal network’s activities
When a law subsidizing higher education for youths without legal status was blocked, over 57,000 students suddenly found themselves grappling with impossible tuition fees and an academic future on hold
Four residents recall the passage of the 2005 storm, which left 1,400 people dead and caused extensive property damage, and the recovery of New Orleans afterward
The Lebanese proprietor of a Texas fast-food chain dedicated to the president faces deportation proceedings for illegally remaining in the United States
Las Vegas, Miami and Houston are just some of the tourism markets that have been affected by the drop in international visitors
The Democratic governors of California, Illinois, and New York threaten to respond to the state’s attempt to widen the Republicans’ advantage in Congress in the 2026 midterm elections
Foreigners working in the so-called gig economy face unstable working conditions, low wages and, increasingly, the risk of being detained by immigration agents
The Colombian singer has added two stadium shows in New Jersey and Miami due to high demand for tickets
The minor, a U.S. citizen by birth, was detained a month ago along with her undocumented parents and four siblings while en route to a medical appointment in Houston. When faced with the option of separation, the family chose to stay together
The Republican state is implementing policies straight out of the president-elect’s playbook and is emerging as a key ally of the incoming federal government, especially for the mass deportation plan
A recent report by the organization Stop US Arms to Mexico provides new insights into widespread illegal arms trafficking
The storm left at least eight dead and millions remain without power, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses as a heat wave grips the entire country
Two undocumented Venezuelans are accused of her death. The Republican nominee said ‘these monsters should never have been in our country and if I were president, they would not have been in our country’
The first named weather event of the hurricane season is bringing strong winds, heavy rainfall and flooding along the coasts of Texas and Mexico
From June 20 to July 14, the United States will be filled with fans from all over the continent. Here is the complete schedule of the championship
The final match of this edition of the tournament organized by CONMEBOL and CONCACAF will be played at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida
Some of the venues on the list will also be used for the 2026 World Cup
Most of the stadiums will temporarily change names in order to follow FIFA’s policy on corporate sponsored names
This ancient jewelry technique worn by millionaires and mafiosi hit the streets thanks to rappers and was eventually copied by pop stars. Popularized by Madonna, Rosalía and Kanye West, they’re now available to anyone willing to pay a couple hundred dollars
Authorities say a young child with the female shooter was critically hurt during the gunfire. They also say another man nearby was wounded
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration urging drugmakers to do a better job at finding the lowest effective dose
It’s part of a NASA-supported effort to kick-start commercial moon deliveries, as the space agency focuses on getting astronauts back there
The solvents produced in the factory are used to make glue and paint remover. ‘The effects of the chemical in the air are unknown,’ the Sheriff’s Office said