
Supreme Court will decide if detained immigrants can apply for bail
The case could redefine the limits of immigration detention in the United States and access to due process for thousands of people

The case could redefine the limits of immigration detention in the United States and access to due process for thousands of people

The World Cup starts amid fears over ICE, new deportations and a historic increase in resources

Agriculture, construction, restaurants, hotels, cleaning and factories are among the sectors most monitored by ICE in labor operations

Thousands of cashiers, cooks and dishwashers could leave their jobs at any time, before the United States against Paraguay game

Civil organizations seek to stop a state measure that, they claim, invades the exclusive powers of the federal government

The plaintiffs maintain that ICE housed dozens of people in a single room of approximately 20 square meters.

Brian Gavidia and Javier Ramirez testify about their cases and hope for federal criminal accountability

Just over two months before the primary elections, La Opinion interviews the mayor of LA

The neighborhood will activate a community alert system against ICE operations. What is legal and what risks exist. Immigrants' rights in California.

These new guidelines prevent agents from questioning journalists about their work at the border

While the CHC claims to reject unconditional support for the budget bill for ICE and other agencies, three of its members voted in favor

The news sparked dozens of criticisms, given that ICE is involved in controversial events, such as the death of Renee Good at the hands of an immigration agent

Although the Trump administration claims its raids targets immigrants with criminal records, the reality is different

Following the shootings in Minneapolis and Portland this week, several protests are planned across the country to condemn ICE violence

Federal District Judge Trina L. Thompson determined that the termination of protected status did not follow proper process

So far, the government of President Donald Trump has carried out 30 attacks at sea, resulting in the deaths of 107 people

If confirmed, this would be the first US military action against Venezuela, amid pressure against President Nicolas Maduro

ICE officials are expanding the deployment of biometric apps and facial images to locate immigrants

The Trump Administration faces pressure from Congress, a lawsuit, and criticism from international law experts over attacks in the Caribbean and Pacific