"The First State" is also considered "The Best State" for people to retire in the United States
Delaware has no state or local sales taxes and residents don't have to pay income tax on social security benefits, all of them key issues for retirees
An El Paso man is sentenced to 19 years in prison for shooting a Border Patrol agent
Esquivel opened fire against the CBP agent after he got pulled over; he then fled the scene
Some Democratic sanctuary cities are quietly cooperating with ICE, acting director says
Some jurisdictions are now giving ICE a 48-hour notice before releasing migrants from custody
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez floats potential bid for Governor of Florida
In the history of the state, only one person of Hispanic heritage has held the position of Governor (Bob Martinez, 1987-91)
A new migrant caravan has left southern Mexico and is headed to the U.S. border
The year with the biggest number of large follow-on groups was 2022, when 14 caravans were formed
Saharan Air Layer projected to impact certain parts of the United States, weather experts say
The big layer of dust is slowing down the formation of new hurricanes and tropical storms, but it can also create health issues for the population
Last of several MS-13 members that committed multiple crimes in Middle Tennessee are sentenced
The defendants were sentenced for 10 murders and seven attempted murders in addition to kidnapping, drug trafficking and firearm offenses.
Leader of massive human smuggling operation used 'ladders and tunnels' to sneak thousands across US border, feds say
Abdul Karim Conteh, a national of Sierra Leone, was arrested in Tijuana last week. The U.S. is seeking his extradition
Record-breaking heat wave could be responsible for more than 300 deaths in the Phoenix area
Another Excessive Heat Watch has been issued for south-central and southwest Arizona for July 19 and July 20
U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctions cartel accountants and firms for timeshare fraud in Mexico
In 2023, the Office of Foreign Assets Control announced three actions sanctioning a total of 50 individuals and entities linked to timeshare fraud activities
Sinaloa cartel is in full control of the Mazatlán port according to a DEA report
In 2023, the Mexican navy had a record year of seizures, intercepting more than 48 tons of cocaine that was travelling through the ocean.
The U.S. announced when it will start offering a path to citizenship to undocumented migrants married to U.S. citizens
Those who qualify for the new program will be able to apply as of August 19
Mexican National Guard member let stolen cars through US border for months, federal agents say
License plate readers installed at checkpoints in California, Arizona and Texas recorded 2,829 stolen vehicles driven into Mexico last year
Top Mexican cartel member extradited to the U.S. to face drug and conspiracy charges
Rodrigo Paez Quintero was arrested in Zapopan, Mexico, in March of 2023 and exhausted his appeals earlier this month
Arizona is so hot right now people are getting second-degree burns by falling on sidewalks and roads
The American Burn Association said that about 40% of patients that suffer surface burns require surgery
Why the Puerto Rican population living in the U.S. could have an increased impact on the elections
In 2020, there were about 5.8 million Puerto Ricans living in the United States according to data from the U.S. Census
The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico warns people traveling to Matamoros amid recent kidnappings
The state of Tamaulipas is the only Mexican border state to which the State Department has assigned a Level 4 designation, the same severity as Afghanistan.
Baltimore bridge collapse: the only worker to survive the fall describes ongoing trauma
Six Latino workers died after the Dali ship crashed onto the Francis Scott Key Bridge
Texas judges prevent Biden administration from enforcing protections for LGBTQ+ students
Governor Greg Abbott had already directed the Texas Education Agency to disregard the changes to Title IX
Migrants detained at the New Mexico Detention Facility denounce inhumane treatment
More than 90% of all individuals detained by ICE are currently being held at detention centers either owned or operated by private companies such as Torrance
More than half of Americans now want immigration to decrease, the most in over two decades
A new Gallup poll showed a sharp spike in the stance, with 55% giving that answer. Those who want it to increase dropped to 16%
Florida officials demand removal of references to climate change before they can be accepted for use
Critics say that this is the latest example of the DeSantis administration aligning Florida's public education system with conservative views
Latinos are the group that least favor absentee voting without a valid reason, survey shows
American's views on no-excuse early and absentee voting have changed dramatically since the 2020 election, according to a new poll by the Pew Research Center
President Biden announces tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum routed through Mexico
The tariffs are an attempt to close a loophole that allowed Chinese goods to enter the United States duty free
Mexico's fentanyl seizures dropped sharply this year, Defense Department data shows
Mexican forces only seized 286 pounds of the opioid in the first half of the year, a 94% year-on-year decrease
60% of newly-arrived migrants have found jobs and are boosting the U.S. economy, study shows
A report by the Dallas Fed explained that recent immigration has added nearly two million newly-employed workers, contributing to higher GDP growth
Cuba says it foiled a plan to sneak arms onto the island from the U.S.
Over 30 people were detained as part of a scheme aimed at destabilizing the government, an official said
Legal and illegal immigrant convictions for homicide lower than native-born Americans in Texas, study shows
Over a 10-year period between 2013 and 2022, 472 illegal immigrants, 336 legal immigrants, and 7,109 native-born Americans were convicted of homicide in Texas.
June was the warmest month on record worldwide, high temperatures not expected to end anytime soon
June was the 13th month in a row to rank as the warmest respective month in Copernicus' database which dates back to 1940.
Repression in Venezuela ramp up as 2024 July election approaches, HRW says
Legal aid organization Foro Penal reported that there have been around 15,700 politically motivated arbitrary arrests in Venezuela during the past decade