
Los Jornaleros del Norte denounce harassment: ‘They’ve followed us, sent us hate mail’
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

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 actress returns to the helm of the Apple TV series, which continues exploring journalism in its fourth season. ‘I never suspected that I would take for granted the freedom of the press,’ says her co-star Billy Crudup

Accused of trafficking the drug for Mexican cartels and laundering millions of dollars, he had fled to Cuba after escaping from Mexico City last summer while on house arrest

Despite having the most trees of any city in the United States, LA barely invests in its greenery. And with many palms on their last legs, the city needs to decide what kind of trees in wants in future

The attorney fears the political use of justice and the erosion of rights in the country, while personally facing a motion that could affect his career

House Speaker Mike Johnson has portrayed the 2,500 marches planned in all 50 states as a ‘hate America rally’ that will draw ‘the pro-Hamas wing’ and ‘the antifa people’

The treatment, which is administered only once, has allowed a little girl named Eliana Nachem, confined to her home to avoid infections, to go out into the world

The producer and screenwriter of ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ has been fighting for years to obtain the rights to the novel and film the musical, which stars and is also produced by Jennifer Lopez

The launch of her new production will be on December 12th on Disney+ and the artist will reveal the ins and outs of her latest tour, with appearances by Ed Sheeran and Sabrina Carpenter

The metropolis in the state of Illinois, where Barack Obama was forged, is rebelling against the deployment of National Guard troops ordered by the White House

‘If the governor can’t do the job, we’ll do the job’ said the US president

The Beverly Hilton celebrates 70 years of history with a look back at its menus and the Americans with a taste for haute cuisine

States and cities are acting as checks and balances against the White House

The Spanish actor and Jewish actress Hannah Einbinder demonstrated at the Emmys that accusing Israel of genocide no longer leads to backlash from the film industry

Migrant raids have shut down festivals across the US that for decades celebrated the contributions of Latin American culture

Traditional celebrations in cities like Los Angeles and Chicago have been canceled or scaled back, and those that remain expect fewer participants for fear of immigration raids

A repeat offender stabbed Iryna Zarutska to death in August on public transportation in Charlotte, North Carolina. ‘We have to be vicious, just like they are,’ the president says
The US president has triggered an avalanche of court rulings against his attempts to expand his own power

She’s become one of the most-followed percussionists on Instagram and now the Russian content creator is making moves in Los Angeles

Mayor Michelle Wu called the lawsuit unconstitutional and promised a court fight: ‘We will vigorously defend our laws and the constitutional rights of cities’

Charles Breyer found that the US president’s order violates the law prohibiting soldiers from performing police functions

Since Trump’s return to power, 49% of arrests have occurred in prisons and 44% in communities and workplaces across the country, but there are vast differences between states depending on their political inclination

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the arrests have been made in three months

The Democratic governor has mobilized the troops as her party criticizes Trump’s decision to send the force to Washington

The digital magazine and a community network of social media profiles have become the most reliable and rigorous source for keeping track of ‘La Migra’ in Los Angeles

The DHS is asking the Supreme Court to halt a California judge’s order that banned arrests based on factors such as speaking Spanish or working in construction