
The Newark residents who never leave the side of migrants locked up in Delaney Hall
The New Jersey detention center, opened a month ago, has become a flashpoint in Donald Trump’s anti-immigration offensive
The New Jersey detention center, opened a month ago, has become a flashpoint in Donald Trump’s anti-immigration offensive
From California to Florida, the majority of states have anti-immigrant legal frameworks. However, about 20 of them lack laws regulating the issue
The court is holding a hearing to decide whether the rulings of judges who blocked the presidential order have national scope or not
The mistaken expulsion of the Salvadoran to Bukele’s mega prison sparked a standoff between the administration and the judiciary and became a political weapon
Washington, California and New York are some of the places offering higher pay to workers
After several setbacks in the courts, the Trump administration is trying to justify the expulsion of the Salvadoran with a series of judicial and police documents that, it claims, prove that he is a dangerous criminal
The 29-year-old, whose deportation the government concedes was an ‘administrative error,’ awaits his fate in El Salvador’s mega-prison after the US Supreme Court stayed a district judge’s order to bring him home
Since Trump took office, partnerships between ICE and local and state law enforcement have doubled to 445 agreements
The researcher designs digital twins for every patient that help facilitate surgeries for serious cardiac problems
Mayor Muriel Bowser, threatened with losing her authority and having her budget cut, changes her tune to avoid a confrontation with the president
The U.S. president has created a new internal enemy, the Latino migrant, who must be identified, pointed out and deported
The executive order, temporarily blocked by a judge, prevents asylum seekers from registering their children in the United States, and they are also unable to do so in their countries of origin, from which they fled
A detailed threat sent by America First Legal, led by future homeland security advisor Stephen Miller, to 249 jurisdictions that do not cooperate on immigration matters is the first attack against one of the biggest obstacles to mass deportation
On November 5, voters in 41 territories will decide on 147 ballot measures that address some of the most important issues for many citizens
Data from the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations shows that 1,248 Hispanics died in 2022. Of those killed on the job, 60% were immigrants
Muhammad Mohiuddin is a pioneer in cardiac xenotransplantation with porcine hearts: his team has already carried out successful transplants for two patients, though they died within a few weeks of surgery
An aversion to providing personal details, lack of knowledge of the voting system and the belief that their ballot doesn’t count diminishes Hispanic participation at the polls
Seven floating cranes — including a massive one capable of lifting 1,000 tons — 10 tugboats, nine barges, eight salvage vessels and five Coast Guard boats are on site
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore warned of a long road to recovery but said he was grateful to the Biden administration for approving $60 million in immediate aid
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore warned Thursday of a “very long road ahead” to recover from the loss of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge
A 300-meter container ship with propulsion problems deviated from its course and knocked down a city icon
Emergency crews have rescued two people from the water and are searching for six others. The collision took place as the vessel was leaving the bay towards the Atlantic Ocean
Hogan, who became a national figure as one of the rare Republicans willing to criticize Donald Trump, is well-positioned to run a competitive campaign for the GOP
The latest lawsuit, which was filed Thursday on behalf of 63 plaintiffs, alleges rampant abuse at 15 juvenile detention facilities
Storms have blasted much of the U.S. with rain, snow, wind and frigid temperatures, snarling traffic and air travel and causing at least 45 deaths
Cases of clergy abuse among African Americans are underreported, experts say, and the U.S. Catholic Church generally does not publicly track the race or ethnicity of victims
There have still been 8.1 million birds killed this year to help control the spread of the disease and 5.8 million of those have come just this month