Republican Senator Tim Scott Is Running For President
National surveys show Donald Trump to be far ahead of his rivals, with Tim Scott receiving fewer than 5% of the vote.
8-Year-Old Girl's Death In Border Patrol Custody Highlights Challenges Providing Medical Care
Customs and Border Protection's internal affairs office will investigate the girl's death.
Parents of 8-year-old girl That Died in Harlingen Border Patrol Custody Fight for Justice
Mabel Álvarez and Rossel Reyes, the girl's mother and father, said they gave authorities documents about the girl's medical condition while they were in immigration custody.
Turkey Gives Mexico A German Shepard Puppy As Gratitude
The Turkish government sent a puppy and hoped it would carry the legacy of Proteo, the Mexican dog who died during the search for survivors of the earthquake.
8-Year-Old Girl Dies In US Border Patrol Custody
The girl was recognized as Anadith Tanay Reyes Alvarez, a Panamanian native, by José Leonardo Navas, the Honduran consul in McAllen, Texas, a border town.
Study Finds Latino History Largely Ignored In US High School Textbooks
The survey was revealed on Tuesday, at a time when there are more Hispanic pupils enrolled in public schools in the United States.
Americans Urged To Cancel Surgeries In Mexico After Meningitis Cases And 1 Death
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel advisory Tuesday for U.S. residents seeking medical care in Matamoros.
Can't Eat No More in An Endless Buffet? TikToker Shares Experience from Golden Carrol
Well-known TikToker and Youtuber shares his experience at Golden Corral buffet. Endless eating?
Man Tries To Switch Seats With Dog After Being Stopped for Drunk Driving
Colorado man stopped for frunk driving tries to blame it on his dog.
Since End Of Title 42, US Returns 2,400 People To Mexico
Due to the new asylum policy, the U.S. claims that Mexico and Guatemala have also increased the number of border agents on their southern borders.
US Senate Approves Biden Nominee As DC Circuit's First Latino Judge
The 37-year-old Bradley Garcia will be President Joe Biden's fourth appointment to the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C.
78-year-old US Citizen Sentenced To Life In Jail By China For Spying
The sentence was handed down as U.S. President Joe Biden was en route to Hiroshima, Japan, for the summit of the Group of Seven major industrialized nations.
What To Get Your Mom for Mother's Day
Many ideas for last minute Mother's Day gifts
Trans Woman Who Fled Violence In Guatemala Is Granted Justice By Supreme Court
Santos-Zacaria fled to the U.S. after being threatened with death and sexually assaulted as a young teen in a nation that has targeted the LGBTQ+ population.
As Title 42 Ends, Federal Agents Are Placed On Alert In Case Of Riots
Forces on the border strengthened their stations with barbed wire, concrete barricades, and heavily armed squads monitoring front lines in the final hours.
US Border Crisis: El Paso Prepares For Rise In Crossings
Title 42, a rule introduced in 2020, facilitated the deportation of immigrants to Mexico by the U.S. government under the pretext of the COVID-19 crisis.
As Title 42 End Looms, El Paso Is Ready To Bus More Migrants To NYC
El Paso officials announced their plan as NYC announced it's going to relocate current asylum seekers to jurisdictions in other areas of the Empire State
Fort Cavazos, The First Latino Four-Star General, Is The New Name Of Fort Hood In Texas
The name of Fort Hood, Texas, was changed to Fort Cavazos on Tuesday in honor of Gen. Richard Cavazos, a heroic war veteran born in Texas.
Mexico Claims Evidence Of Chinese Fentanyl Smuggling
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said a shipment containing the drug was stopped in the Pacific port of Lázaro Cárdenas.
Many Parts Of US Have Seen Increase In Dust Storm-Related Fatalities
Dust storms are becoming increasingly frequent in some parts of the U.S., such as the Southwest, due to drought, climate change, and land management practices.
Expectations, Criticisms Mount As Biden Sends 1,500 Troops To US-Mexico Border
The Department of Defense's announcement on Tuesday would bring the total number of active duty soldiers deployed to the border to 4,000.
Hispanics and Latinos in the Military Population
The military has been one of the most diverse institutions in the United States.
US Prepares For Second Attempt At Speedy Border Asylum Screenings
Under the Biden administration's fast-track program, those who don't qualify will be deported "in a matter of days or just a few weeks."
Storm in South Texas Leaves Millions of People Without Power
The 80 miles per hour winds caused havoc in city streets, residential and business properties as rain and hail drenched the Rio Grande Valley region.
US To Open New Migrant Processing Centers In Colombia And Guatemala
Numerous new avenues for legal immigration will be opened, and regional centers will handle hundreds of claims each month.
US And South Korea Agree Key Nuclear Weapons Agreement
The U.S. has already agreed to defend South Korea under international law and has also promised to deploy nuclear weapons if necessary.
South Korea Considers The Nuclear Option As External Threats Increase
The U.S. and South Korea have increased joint military drills in the region to oppose North Korea's increasing aggression.
Migrants and the 'American Dream'
This topic increased when former President Donald Trump took over and wanted to secure the border and keep the 'illegals' out.
Police Arrests Two People For Developing Chinese 'Secret Police Station' In New York
Charges of conspiracy to serve as agents of the Chinese government without telling U.S. authorities and obstructing justice are brought against the two.
US: 21-Year-Old National Guardsman Arrested For Online Intelligence Leaks
The incident embarrassed the United States by exposing its surveillance of allies and alleged military weaknesses in Ukraine.