Denver Tells New Migrants to Avoid Coming to the City as Lack of Resources Will Lead Them to 'Suffer'
Authorities are offering to pay for asylum-seekers' buses elsewhere in the country
Democrats Poised to Dismiss Impeachment Charges Against DHS Secretary Mayorkas, Avoiding Trial
With impeachment highly unlikely to prosper, focus is put on whether the procedure will be drawn out or not
Arizona Supreme Court Allows State to Enforce 19th Century Law Banning Almost All Abortions
The 1864 law forbids the procedure be conducted even in cases of rape or incest, the only exception being if the mother's life is in danger
Previewing the Start of DHS Secretary Mayorkas' Impeachment Hearings: What's in Store?
Even though a full-scale trial seems unlikely, there are different formalities that will take place throughout the process
Inter Miami and Messi Looking To Stay Alive In CONCACAF: The Latin Times' Cartelera Futbolera For April 8-14
In Europe, Real Madrid hosts Man City in a rematch of last year's UCL semifinal; MLS teams on the verge of elimination in CONCACAF Champions Cup
Trump Openly Discusses Abortion Stance After Mixed Signals, Says it Should be Left to States
The former President campaigned in 2016 on appointing Supreme Court judges who would overturn Roe V. Wade
How Immigration is Helping Boost the Labor Market Without Overheating it and Stoking Inflation
Increased immigration can boost the breakeven rate of the so called neutral payrolls growth. What this means
Almost a Third of Children Under 12 Reported as Missing are Latino, Analysis Finds
Data from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children crunched by Telemundo
Totality Insanity: Eclipse Frenzy Hits North America
Festivals, viewing parties, and even a mass wedding are planned along the eclipse "path of totality."
Five Takeaways From a Five-Star Sounders FC Performance Against CF Montréal
Seattle snaps its winless start to the 2024 season with biggest MLS win since 2020
Latino Unemployment Rate Drops With Another Blowout Report that Exceeds Expectations
Concretely, the rate decreased to 4.5%, a little over the general one, at 3.8%
Biden Administration Extends Work Permits for Thousands of Immigrants Before Expiration
Up to 800,000 immigrants were at risk of losing their permits
Venezuela's Maduro Claims the U.S. Has Secret Bases in Disputed Territory with Guyana
The president added that "aggressions" are being prepared against the people of "Tumeremo," the Venezuelan city designated as capital of the territtory
Is a Notorious Venezuelan Gang Seeking to Operate in the U.S.? This Is What an Investigation Found Out
Some Republicans recently said that Tren de Aragua members have spread "brutality and chaos," but figures don't show a substantial presence in the country
Haiti Gangs Control Large Swaths of the Country With Most Guns Coming from U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security has launched efforts to stop the illegal flow, which mainly happens in Florida
American YouTuber Held Captive in Crisis-Hit Haiti Despite Paying Thousands in Ransom
Adisson Pierre Maalouf said he'd flown to the country to interview a top gang leader but was seizer by a rival organization. He was detained again after paying
Investigation Links Russian Military Unit with 'Havana Syndrome' Affecting U.S. Officials
A 2023 report deemed it "very unlikely" that a U.S. foreign adversary was behind the mysterious injuries
Trump Allies Plan to Amend Civil Rights Laws, Focusing on 'Anti-White Racism'
Media report describes efforts where the Justice Department would push to eliminate or change programs focused on discrimination against people of color
Immigration Still Ranks Atop of Americans' Concerns in a New Gallup Poll
The issue was at the top of the list when respondents were asked to name one unprompted. When given choices, inflation took over
Over Two-Thirds of Americans Disapprove of Biden's Handling of Border Situation
A new AP-NORC poll shows the public is supportive of policies such as hiring more border patrol agents and immigration judges, but is divided on other issues
For the First Time, U.S. Census Will Allow Choice Between Hispanic or Latino as Ethnicity Category
It will also allow the possibility to choose Middle Eastern or North African. It's the first revision in 27 years
How U.S. Media Coverage Contributes to the Polarization of the Immigration Debate Across the Country
The spectrum of news coverage on the topic of immigration is as polarized as the U.S. media landscape (and its population)
U.S. Government not Planning Changes for Haitian Migrants Amid the Country's Collapse
Human rights organizations have been urging the Biden administration to consider measures aimed at aiding Haitian nationals reaching the country
Guatemalan President Urges Increased U.S. Investment to Curb Migration
Bernardo Arévalo said that such an approach would grant people their 'right to stay' in their countries
'Me Gusta': Spanish Reigns as Top Choice for Americans Using Social Media to Learn Other Languages
Gen Z is the generation that most uses social media to learn languages
MLS Wants Another World Cup Winner: France's Olivier Giroud Close To Signing With LAFC
The country's all-time leading scorer would become the 16th World Cup winner to play in Major League Soccer
Mega Millions has a Winner for its $1.13 Billion Jackpot; The Winner is in New Jersey
The jackpot had been growing since early December
Dispute Between MLS, Referees Is Over as Both Sides Agree To a New 7-Year Labor Agreement
Senior match officials will be able to make their 2024 debut starting on March 30
Baltimore Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse: All Six Missing Construction Workers Are Latinos
Local press reported that the workers are from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico
Want to Be Part of the Next World Cup? Just Polish Your CV, No Soccer Boots Needed!
FIFA announced a big range of job openings ahead of the first-ever 48-team World Cup including full-time jobs and volunteering opportunities