United States trains to face off with ICE: ‘We’ve gone from fear to action’
With whistle codes, workshops and rapid-response groups, neighbors are training to combat the Trump administration’s assault on immigrants
With whistle codes, workshops and rapid-response groups, neighbors are training to combat the Trump administration’s assault on immigrants

Her victory ends 30 years of Republican control and makes her the first Democrat to lead a city historically dominated by Cuban Americans

The representative describes the government’s decision to pause all immigration processes for citizens of 19 countries as ‘unfair’ and ‘un-American’

The politician, who was also economy minister, was until 2024 a highly trusted collaborator of President Miguel Díaz-Canel

The Democrat, who is the favorite to win the runoff election for mayor of Miami on December 9, is turning the contest into a referendum against Donald Trump’s immigration agenda

The gallery, founded in Havana a decade ago, comes to the top contemporary art fair in the Americas at a moment when the art market is treading carefully

After a crisis that forced galleries to withdraw from the Americas’ most important fair, ABMB has reinvented itself and surpassed 2024 sales

According to an audit obtained by EL PAÍS, the lawyer siphoned off funds from the Enrique Peña Nieto administration and transferred millions to dozens of high-profile public figures

ICE cites the fight against child trafficking to justify the involvement of local law enforcement in controls on sponsors, but critics denounce it as a ploy to deport more people

Another 1.3 million are waiting for an appointment. The avalanche of applications in the final months before a deadline expired could delay the process for years. Most applicants come from Argentina, followed by Cuba and Mexico

William Botsch has been attending Miami courthouses weekly since May, where he has witnessed and documented the systematic arrests of migrants seized after attending appointments that were routine prior to Trump 2.0

The Cuban-American academic and president emeritus of Miami Dade College joins a public campaign denouncing Trump’s ‘dehumanizing’ immigration policies

The businessman, whose interests include the import and export of hydrocarbons, is wanted by the Attorney General’s Office for a fuel and arms trafficking scheme originating in Guatemala, where he served as honorary consul
While Miami Beach invests millions of dollars to protect itself from flooding, thousands of residents are being displaced by rising insurance costs and pressure from the real estate market

Stripped of prejudices, members of the Cuban-American community in New York decided to support the Democrat, finding few similarities between the 34-year-old Muslim mayor-elect and Fidel Castro

The politician will be the youngest councilman in Florida in one of the US’ most Hispanic cities, where more than 75% of the residents are of Cuban origin

Leaders and believers from different faiths gather every Sunday at the gates of the Florida detention center to show their solidarity with those affected by the government’s anti-immigrant campaign

Reeling from aid cuts, the immigration agenda and a government shutdown with no end in sight, those who supported the Republican in the 2024 elections feel a mixture of guilt, anger and bewilderment

Buttock augmentation surgery has doubled in Florida’s largest city in recent years despite high mortality rates, as new legislation seeks to limit the associated risks

The government is close to capturing the tax lawyer, whom it accuses of leading a gigantic structure of shell companies serving corrupt politicians, businessmen, and drug traffickers

The award-winning Gala Hernández’s new short film explores how the ideals of the financial manager have become the new mirage of the good life

In an interview with EL PAÍS, the former Telemundo host criticizes Donald Trump’s policies and expresses concern about the treatment of immigrants

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 Council of the Americas is holding its annual symposium in Florida this Thursday, at a time when the region’s role on the global stage has taken on particular relevance

Waymo and Tesla already offer self-driving car rides in several US cities, while in China robotaxis are circulating in major cities
Lawyers and family members report that they have been unable to locate the inmates at the infamous Florida prison after they disappeared from the ICE database

The federal agency eliminated the 12-hour deadline for migrants to be processed. Videos show the ‘inhumane’ conditions they are being subjected to