Faith confronts Trump’s border wall
A legal battle is underway over the seizure of land owned by the Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces at Mount Cristo Rey, considered a ‘holy site’
A legal battle is underway over the seizure of land owned by the Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces at Mount Cristo Rey, considered a ‘holy site’
The regional Mexican band, set to launch a US tour next month, speaks to EL PAÍS about concerns over immigration raids affecting Latino communities in their home country
A woman accused him of assaulting a child without proof. This single testimony led to the Mexican man’s detention and transfer to immigration authorities, who held him for two months
This date should prompt us to think about the children whose migrant parents will be missing from the family table this year — not because of death or any other unavoidable circumstance, but because the government separated them from their families
The Trump administration will sell or transfer seven of the 11 properties it acquired to expand detention capacity, following lawsuits, investigations, and local opposition
El Nacimiento, a small town in Coahuila, is fighting to preserve the identity, memory and traditions of its ancestors, who came to the area from Texas fleeing slavery
In 2021, then-president Joe Biden signed a bill that made Juneteenth an official federal holiday. This historic legislation marked a significant milestone in recognizing and commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans
The neurological disease has been repeatedly linked to exposure to certain pesticides widely used on crops in the southeastern Texas borderlands
Grassroots groups across the United States have united in response to the potential presence of immigration agents at the tournament
The discovery of an infected calf near the border with Mexico has prompted the US Department of Agriculture to implement emergency measures
John Cornyn of Texas is the latest victim of a president bent on showing control over his own even at the risk of paying a political price in the midterms
A federal court halts key provisions of this state law, which human rights groups have labeled as one of the ‘most extreme’ anti-migrant measures in the country and was set to go into effect Friday
The victims include a 14-year-old and a Mexican woman who alerted a relative about the extreme heat inside the railcar, authorities reported. Another body was found near the tracks
The Honduran man had been separated from his family for more than three months. His lawyers had asked a court to release him, arguing that his permit was still valid
A group of locals recruited decades ago from the ranching communities of the Coahuila-Texas desert to serve as Big Bend National Park’s firefighting brigade now faces an uncertain future amid the budget cuts and immigration restrictions of the Trump administration
Republicans are rushing to implement the Supreme Court ruling that curtailed minority rights before the November vote. ‘It will be the least free and fair election in decades,’ says one expert
A multi-million-dollar security investment by the right-leaning Chihuahua state government of Maru Campos, the Sentinel Tower has become the target of federal complaints
The Trump administration is trying to deport Hayam El Gamal and her five children, the family of the Boulder shooter, after they were released from the Dilley detention center following a record 10 months in detention
Its on-site lodging, shared kitchen, and six studios filled with vintage instruments make this spot a slow zone where artists can experiment and rediscover the joy of making music
Since September, a rule has begun to cancel commercial driver’s licenses for asylum seekers, refugees and DACA recipients, who have been losing their jobs
The Colombian-born content creator, who called the British home secretary a ‘dirty Muslim,’ claims she will reach London by boat to take part in a far‑right demonstration
A judge in Texas will decide whether the conspiracy site — which has been hit with multimillion-dollar defamation judgments — can become a parody of ‘justice’ for the families of Sandy Hook
Dozens of Texans are fighting against the ‘Operation River Wall’ project, while scientists warn of its potential social and environmental damage
The arrest of Rubeliz Bolívar — despite her having a work permit — follows the detention of another healthcare worker. Both were working in communities with limited access to healthcare
A planned 1.3-mile barrier across Mount Cristo Rey has drawn opposition from environmentalists and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces
The Department of Health is transferring them to Texas, where abortion is virtually banned, despite objections from officials at the federal agency responsible for them
Following the elimination of bond, this legal mechanism has become the only way to achieve freedom while deportation cases are resolved