Immigration
Trump's mass deportation plan: who would be the most vulnerable and why
The immigrant community in the United States has questioned the issue: How will mass deportations be carried out?
The immigrant community in the United States has questioned the issue: How will mass deportations be carried out?
The Customs Border Patrol announced that the storm washed a million dollars’ worth of cocaine on to the shores of Cedar Key, a small town in the northwest area of the state
The Fully Funding Our National Security Priorities Act and Strategic Ports Reporting Act will also strengthen USAID and the State Dept. programs and protest U.S. ports from companies affiliated with the CCP
Venezuelans not only came together as an act of solidarity with their country, but also to ask for the help of the international community to find a path to democracy
Trump said he would take part in a Sept. 4 Fox News debate, sparking criticism from the Harris campaign, which wants to remain on scheduled with the current debate hosted by ABC News and scheduled for Sept. 10
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker posted a mysterious tweet on Friday suggesting that Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro would be Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate in the upcoming 2024 presidential race
Aerospace giant Boeing has named Robert K. Ortberg as its new president and CEO as the company looks to recover from a slew of challenges. Ortberg is replacing David Calhoun, who announced his resignation as president and CEO and as a director earlier this year.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken recalled that the “quick” declaration of the National Electoral Council (CNE) and said, “The democratic opposition has published more than 80 percent of the tally sheets received directly from polling stations throughout Venezuela.”
Bonilla, 64, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking on Feb. 6 as part of the same prosecution against former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández
For the Democratic Party to keep the White House, Vice President Kamala Harris must win back young Hispanic voters
The U.S. Department of Justice has accused the popular social network TikTok of implementing a search system that allowed its employees to collect information on sensitive topics for American society, such as abortion, religion and gun control