
‘No Kings’ protests against Trump on October 18: What you need to know
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’

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

It is presumed that among the nearly 60,000 people in immigration custody, the majority are men, which complicates life for many women who must now deal alone with work that was previously shared

The Cuban twins behind ‘Time’ magazine’s first Spanish-language cover are premiering their inaugural solo exhibition at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)

These collectibles, sold in blind boxes and the successors of the famous Sonny Angels, have sparked a craze among consumers aged 15 to 40. Some observers claim their success is due to the fact that they are a way of escaping the chaos and confusion of the modern world

At least nine cities are in dispute with the state government over rainbow-painted pedestrian crossings that officials have ordered be removed
The community found refuge from white persecution deep in the Everglades swamps centuries ago. Together with environmental groups, they succeeded in forcing the closure of the immigration detention center built on their ancestral lands

A federal judge will decide whether the facility was built illegally and could order it to cease operations, while another magistrate is evaluating whether the center is violating detainees’ right to counsel

A few years ago, they were the preferred transportation mode for recently arrived immigrants — today, they have all but disappeared from the city

Las Vegas, Miami and Houston are just some of the tourism markets that have been affected by the drop in international visitors

His multi-denominational network of congregations from around the country organizes the immigrant community against attacks by the Trump administration

The consequences of Trump’s immigration policy are also economic — without their primary breadwinners, family members are losing everything they worked so hard to achieve

Pedro Lorenzo Concepción confirms to EL PAÍS that he continues to refuse food, and that authorities simply transferred him to another detention center in Florida this weekend

Michael B. Fernández has been anonymously funding a campaign against the Trump administration’s immigration agenda for months. Now he says he wants to enter politics

Some detainees accuse authorities of ‘almost forcing’ them to sign agreements to be expelled

In Florida, where immigrants make up 40% to 75% of senior care workers, the president’s campaign of mass deportations has led to a labor shortage

Faced with an explosion of new cases and a much more aggressive administration, the fewer than 20,000 specialized lawyers in the US are on the verge of collapse, but they continue working to defend their clients

Recent arrivals are experiencing a ‘perfect storm.’ On one hand, the Republican Party has aligned itself against immigrants; on the other, the Cuban-American community is no longer united

Their father says they haven’t been able to see their lawyer since their arrest two weeks ago. Fourteen Mexicans are detained at the Trump immigration center

Intense immigration operations are leaving farms empty and crops abandoned. Farmers warn that the crisis could collapse an essential industry

The 75-year-old man, who spent his days in a Miami park and had a fragile heart, was detained by immigration agents on June 5 and died on June 26 from causes still under investigation

In the past six months, 11 people have died in facilities operated by the federal agency, with five of those deaths occurring in the region — where a new prison has opened in the Everglades

According to the State Attorney General, the facility will become operational in the first week of July and will accommodate up to 5,000 beds

The increase in the cost of the service, which must be purchased primarily in US dollars, reflects the need to introduce foreign currency into a bankrupt economy