Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem To Meet With Mexican President Sheinbaum To Discuss Security Cooperation
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Noem will be presented with Mexico's security strategy, which has avoided "any intervention" from the U.S. while cooperating at the same time.
Russian Putin Critic Could Be Deported Following ICE Arrest: 'She Cannot Return To Russia Without Being Jailed Or Harmed'
A Russian scientist working at Harvard Medical School has been detained and taken to an ICE detention center in Louisiana
Continued Droughts Along The Border Could See Mexico Fail To Comply With a Key Water Treaty With The U.S.
A Mexican official said that when drought conditions are present, the country has an additional five years to make up the shortfall in addition to its next five-year cycle obligation
Marco Rubio Defends Arrest Of 'Pro-Hamas' Turkish Student: 'We Don't Want You In Our Country'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the decision to detain a Turkish student on the street. "We revoked her visa. Once you've lost your visa, you're no longer legally in the United States."
Former Cartel del Golfo Leader and Cooperating Witness In Case Against 'El Menchito' Dies While In U.S. Custody
"El Pelón" testified against Rubén Oseguera González, son of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes alias "El Mencho," leader of the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación
A Colombian Couple Lived In The U.S. For 35 Years; They Were Deported After a Regular Check-In With Immigration Officials
"They were put into handcuffs by their wrists and ankles and treated as criminals before getting to these detention centers," one of their daughters told media members.
Texas Prison Staff Falsified and Defaced Temperature Logs As Heat-Associated Deaths Piled Up In The State: Report
A Texas Tribune analysis revealed that at least 41 people had died inside Texas prisons in 2023 during the state's record-breaking heat wave.
Pete Hegseth Slammed Over Accidental Addition of Journalist To Group Chat Discussing Attack on Houthis
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was slammed online over the accidental addition of a journalist to a group chat discussing highly sensitive information
First Black GOP Congresswoman's Last Wish Is An End To Divisive Politics: 'We Can Revive The American Story'
Mia Love, the first Black Republican congresswoman, died at age 49. Earlier this month she detailed her "living wish" for the country
US-Russia Talks On Ukraine Begin In Saudi Arabia
Originally planned to take place simultaneously to enable shuttle diplomacy -- with the United States going back and forth between the delegations -- the talks are now taking place one after the other.
Return of High-Profile MS-13 Leader To El Salvador Could Suggest Trump Administration Prioritizes Mass Deportations: Report
Among those deported to El Salvador was César Humberto López Larios, one of the original members of the "Twelve Apostles of the Devil," a group considered foundational to the establishment and expansion of MS-13's influence across the U.S. and Latin America.
USAID Freeze Is Cutting Deep In Colombia's Poorest Region
The aid freeze announced by President Donald Trump in his first 24 hours in office sent shockwaves through Colombia, where 70% of all humanitarian assistance was provided by the U.S. last year.
El Paso Man Charged With Assault On a Federal Officer After He Allegedly Resisted Arrest And Fought Agents
Physical description by radio dispatchers notified CBP agents of individuals that had just crossed over the border
Trump's Upcoming Travel Restrictions Could Impact Dozens of Latino MLB Stars
The travel restrictions could impact players with P-1 visas, non-migrant visas for internationally recognized athletes and entertainers
US Happiness Sinks As More Americans Eat Alone: Survey
Finland ranked as the world's happiest country for the eighth straight year in the World Happiness Report, with locals and experts thanking its grand lakes and strong welfare system for boosting its mood.
Mexico Sends 'MS-13' Ringleader Included in FBI Most Wanted List 'El Veterano' To U.S.
Javier Román Bardales was wanted by U.S. authorities for his alleged involvement in the direction of MS-13 activity in the U.S., Mexico and El Salvador. He has been extradited to the country
U.S. Citizens Detail Being Hooded And Beaten Up At High-Security Prison in Venezuela
According to Foro Penal, there are at least 68 foreign passport holders wrongfully detained in Venezuela, a record during the Maduro regime. They are used as leverage for foreign policy negotiations.
Judge Orders Musk to Claw Back USAID Dismantling After Ruling He Likely Violated US Constitution in 'Multiple Ways'
A federal judge ordered Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency to restore most of USAID's operation, saying the decision to gut it "likely violated the U.S. Constitution in multiple ways"
Chief Justice Roberts Says Trump's Calls to Impeach Judges is 'Not An Appropriate Response'
Supreme Court Justice John Roberts rejected calls for impeaching federal judges who rule against the wishes of the Trump administration
Longtime Dem Strategist Says Party's Historically Low Approval Rating Should Be Even Worse: 'You Guys Are Way Underwater'
Senior Democratic strategist Paul Begala said the party's approval rating should be near zero, rather than the 29 percent from a recent poll
Mexican President Reveals a Phone and Email Of Hers Were Hacked After Handing Over Prisoners To U.S.
President Claudia Sheinbaum revealed to press that she was a victim of a cyberattack as one of her old cellphones as well as an email that she no longer uses were hacked
Mexican President Slams Likely Future U.S. Ambassador Over Potential Military Intervention: 'Not Everything Is On The Table'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum slammed Ronald Johnson, nominated to be the next U.S. ambassador to the country, after he said "all options are on the table" to address cartels
Elon Musk Tells Ted Cruz Government Has 'Magic Money Computers' That 'Make Money Out Of Thin Air'
DOGE head Elon Musk told Texas Senator Ted Cruz the government has 14 "magic money computers" that "send money out of nothing"
Los Zetas Cartel Leaders Plead Not Guilty To Drug Trafficking Charges As They Face Death Penalty In The U.S.
The Treviño Morales, leaders of Los Zetas, pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking charges as they potentially face the death penalty in the U.S.
Marco Rubio Recognizes Mexico Has Taken 'Unprecedented Steps' To Address Unlawful Migration And Cartel Violence
Marco Rubio commended Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum for taking "very strong measures" to tackle cartels
Democrat Introduces Bill Preventing Trump Admin From Creating Registry for Undocumented Immigrants
The Trump administration first introduced the idea on Jan. 20, when the Alien Registration Requirement order directed the Department of Homeland Security to create the registry
China Urges End To 'Illegal' Sanctions As It Hosts Iran Nuclear Talks
The Republican president has called for a new nuclear deal with Iran since his return to the White House in January but Tehran says no such agreement is possible so long as punishing sanctions remain in place.
Former Top Mexican Official Imprisoned In U.S. For Aiding Cartels Decries Conditions, Says He's Been On Solitary Confinement For Months
The lawyers of former Mexican secretary of public safety Genaro García Luna are saying communication with their client has been very difficult as he has been in solitary confinement for months
Protesters Storm Trump Tower Demanding Pro-Palestinian Columbia Student Be Freed: 'Come For One, Face Us All'
Jewish Voice for Peace members are protesting the decision to detain and seek the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestine protester
Putin Signals He's Ready For US Ceasefire Terms - With One Major Caveat
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he agrees in principle to the U.S.'s ceasefire proposal in Ukraine but said the terms still need to be worked out before