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
The president has declared a state of emergency to take control of the US capital, despite the fact that it has the lowest crime rate in three decades
Las Vegas, Miami and Houston are just some of the tourism markets that have been affected by the drop in international visitors
The actress reprises the role that made her a teen icon alongside Lindsay Lohan in the ‘Freaky Friday’ sequel
A month and a half after 38 people were charged over the protests against ICE, only seven cases have been formalized
The musician who killed the MTV video clip became the star of the first reality show based on a famous family
The company is testing a chatbot designed to interact with viewers while a movie is being shown
The image of an immigration officer carrying out an arrest with his face covered has become a symbol of Trump’s immigration policy. Several initiatives seek to curb the practice
The son of Mexico’s boxing legend finds himself behind bars in Los Angeles — the latest twist in a life marked by scandal, recovery, and inner turmoil
The Mexican boxer, arrested by US authorities, has never concealed his ties to Los Chapitos. His ex-wife, Frida Muñoz, is the widow of a son of the drug lord
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 Waze-inspired cell phone application seeks to warn migrant communities about the presence of ICE officers amid the rise in deportations
Karen Bass, the city, the city council and the council president are being targeted for their ‘refusal to cooperate with federal immigration authorities’
A veteran officer from the anti-drug agency told the U.S. Senate how the Mexican organization conducted surveillance during the trial of Rubén Oseguera González, son of El Mencho, in Washington DC
Activists and relatives of detained migrants are struggling to identify who is carrying out arrests
The pushback against immigration raids is evolving into an organic movement that is making things more difficult for officers in charge of Trump’s deportation drive
Angelenos didn’t take the bait when Trump ordered the deployment of 2,000 National Guard members to California
Miranda July, Rachel Cusk, Leslie Jamison and other contemporary authors dissect failed marriage, relationships that survive from inertia, the end of monogamy, libido changes and the power of desire
Amid the chaos of the protests in Los Angeles, the vice president of the United States has singled out one particular figure: Derek Guy, the fashion expert who for years has acted as the scourge of the worst-dressed men in politics
The California leader has raised his political profile with a more combative attitude and is not ruling out a run for the presidency in 2028
Tens of thousands of people take to the streets across the country in the “No Kings” protests against the president’s policies and in support of the immigrant community