
Arizona Supreme Court ratifies law that requires revealing the origin of money in political campaigns
The decision represents a definitive victory for civil rights advocates and groups demanding clean elections

The decision represents a definitive victory for civil rights advocates and groups demanding clean elections

An analysis reveals that less surveillance coincides with more complaints about poor conditions and deaths in custody

The signatories claim that, during her interim management, Blanche has transformed the agency through a "culture of fear" and political persecution

While the Supreme Court protects a constitutional right, the government intensifies raids, detentions and deportations

The visit of federal agents to a citizen for an email sent months ago generates criticism from civil rights experts

Civil organizations highlight that the decision reaffirms that no president can limit a constitutional right

Civil organizations highlight that the decision reaffirms that no president can limit a constitutional right

The measure sought to modify a constitutional interpretation that has been in force for decades.

The measure sought to modify a constitutional interpretation that has been in force for decades.

The measure sought to modify a constitutional interpretation that has been in force for decades.

Experts warn that more and more legislation is being proposed that requires citizenship documents, such as a passport or birth certificate.

The end of TPS for Haiti and Syria opens the door to ending the same protection for immigrants from several countries, experts say

It should be noted that the law approved last October is not retroactive; that is, it does not penalize the current owners of these pistols in California

House Speaker Seeks to Approve Voter Registration Restrictions as Tension Grows Among Republicans Over Trump's Pressure

"In NY we believe in public safety, accountability and trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve," said Hochul

In addition to electronic devices, they will receive educational materials and historical documents endorsed by the administration

The case of the Colombian revives the debate on freedom of expression, political asylum and the scope of immigration power

Detainees denounce retaliation against detainees

Under the justification of the beginning of the hurricane season and the imminent threat of Storm Arthur, the authorities quickly evacuated the place

The legislation established criminal sanctions for those who used facilities considered incompatible with their sex assigned at birth.

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

Civil rights advocates implore that Immigration and Customs Enforcement avoid carrying out operations at official headquarters and events

Civil rights advocates implore that Immigration and Customs Enforcement avoid carrying out operations at official headquarters and events

Beatriz Lpez, executive director of Voto Latino, warns of the implications of the recent Supreme Court decision

Immigration operations marked thousands of families and transformed the community response

Author and filmmaker Curtin Chin talks about his memoirs in the book 'Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant'

The Republican proposal did not reach the necessary votes and revived the debate on electoral access

The Senate votes on the Reconciliation project, in which Democrats and Republicans plan to integrate several amendments

Civil organizations and Democratic leaders are committed to mobilizing the Latino vote in a key state

Texas eliminated the option of taking the truck and bus commercial license exam in Spanish. The measure affects thousands of applicants

From humble beginnings to the highest court, his story reflects the change in the American judiciary

Court decision allows Trump's order to reform the electoral system to temporarily advance

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

UnidosUS Poll Reveals Economic, Civil Rights Concerns Among California Latino Voters; Support for President Trump on the decline

The DOJ's second lawsuit against the university alleges a hostile educational environment against Jewish students; Rector Julio Frenk rejects the arguments

In addition to halting home raids, ICE has ordered a drastic reduction in arrests inside immigration courts

The government is accusing Harvard of failing to protect Jewish students and is seeking to recover federal funds

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

Mayor Bass explained that the results are due to the expansion of housing and social services initiatives

The influence of the American activist for African American rights extended from the churches of the Deep South to the White House

The Republican president said that for him

The Republican president said that for him

The Republican president said that for him

NYC's new immigration commissioner promises more legal protection and services for immigrant communities

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

The controversial US Immigration and Customs Enforcement says it will have a key role in trying to keep the 2026 World Cup safe

These efforts, along with the new laws being considered in Washington, would have a disproportionate effect on Latino voters

Use of digital tools to track immigrants also allows monitoring of protesters and documentation of raids

The case has generated attention among civil rights advocates and immigrant communities, as it could set a precedent on the right to bail

Millions of people around the world live in the shadows as stateless persons because they lack official documents.

Metro Los Angeles honors the legacy of Rosa Parks, who in 1955 refused to give up her seat on a public bus to a white passenger in Montgomery, Alabama

The ruling reaffirms the right and duty of members of Congress to conduct unannounced inspections in the face of alarming reports of abuse

A controversy erupted after two religious podcasters planned their move to an Appalachian Mountains town

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

Legislative pressure arises after Deputy Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon refuses to investigate the actions of the immigration agent who killed Renee

Jonathan Ross, ICE agent suspended after killing Renee Good in Minneapolis; senators demand civil rights investigation into the case

Alex Jeffrey Pretti was a 37-year-old registered nurse who saved lives in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Minnesota Veterans Hospital

Tommy Lee Walker, executed in Texas for the rape and murder of Venice Parker, was exonerated 70 years later by a Dallas court

FBI agent resigns after trying to investigate ICE agent involved in Renee Good's death during Minneapolis raid

Hispanic presence on the first day of the Sundance Film Festival with the films

Since its opening, it has been the epicenter of criticism from activists who denounce abuses against immigrants and absolute disregard for environmental laws

The singer raised her voice after receiving the Martin Luther King Jr. Beloved Community Award for Environmental Justice last weekend in Atlanta

Navajo Nation President Buu Van Nygren denounced the arrest of Peter Yazzie, a member of his people, by ICE agents in Arizona

According to the official, 3,000 of these arrests occurred in just the last six weeks as part of the so-called

The legislator stressed that, according to official ICE figures, around 80% of the people detained did not represent any threat to public safety

From municipal agents to state and federal commanders, they are victims of ambushes or die in confrontations with criminals

The NFL will honor Martin Luther King Jr. with the phrase "Choose Love" engraved in.....

The ruling would affect school and college competitions. It is argued that states must separate biological differences in sports

Federal immigration actions in Minnesota escalate as detainees are boarded onto chartered flights amid protests sparked by a controversial ICE shooting and sweeping Operation Metro Surge enforcement tactics.

The president defended the agents' actions and attributed responsibility for the outcome to the victim's conduct

National Public Radio says Justice Department removed terms like 'riot,' 'riot,' and 'insurrection' from official documents

The pontiff called for “guaranteeing the country's sovereignty, ensuring the rule of law enshrined in the Constitution.

The department closed 2025 with 46 shootings and 14 deaths

They also promoted a bill to protect schools and students from ICE raids and deportations

A New York lawyer sued the IRS to have her dog recognized as a dependent for tax purposes: here are the arguments she makes

Two-year-old Sofia was left in the care of her aunt Maggie Garcia, who quit her job to care for her niece

The attack was in 2023, when the victim was washing the parking lot of the restaurant where he worked and the accused began to insult and hit him

TSA says these practices are intended to detect those with deportation orders

The states being sued are: Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada. With these, the Justice Department's national total rises to 18.

The order instructs agencies to prevent the groups from receiving contracts, employment, and funds from executive agencies or the state cabinet

Greg Abbott aims to prevent the increase of Muslim organizations in Texas and designates two of them as terrorists