United States
Cartels Are Taking Advantage of States That Legalized Marijuana To Expand Their Networks: DEA Report
The DEA said in a report that states that legalized or decriminalized Marijuana may be enabling illegal grow ops linked to Asian and Mexican transnational cartels
Mexican President Rejects ICE Agents Were Involved in Sinaloa Drug Labs Raid: 'No Subordination'
During the operation, authorities seized and destroyed more than 57,000 pounds of chemical precursors that were allegedly purchased from a Chinese supplier
Iran Outlines Conditions Wanted From U.S. To Forgo Uranium Enrichment And Reach Nuclear Deal
An Iranian official said the country is willing to commit to never making nuclear weapons and getting rid of highly enriched uranium in exchange for the immediate lifting of all economic sanctions
Mexican President Opposes GOP Bill Taxing Remittances, Calls It 'Discriminatory'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she and members of all political parties oppose GOP-led initiative to impose a tax on remittances
Dashcam Footage Shows Georgia Teen Slated For Deportation Was Wrongfully Detained; Charges Dropped
Authorities have dropped all charges against Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a 19-year-old Georgia resident, after dashcam footage showed she was wrongfully detained
CBP Agents Confiscate Meth Shipment Worth Over $3.3 Million In Texas
While illegal border crossings have declined, narcotics seizures have climbed in recent months—methamphetamine seizures alone rose 30% in April compared to March
Traders Have Reportedly Rebranded Over $1 Billion Worth of Venezuelan Oil As Brazilian To Bypass U.S. Sanctions
Traders are reportedly rebranding Venezuelan oil as Brazilian to circumvent U.S. sanctions. They have done so with over $1 billion worth of exports, according to Reuters
Georgia Teen Faces Deportation After Being Arrested For Driving Without a Valid License
Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a student at Dalton State College, has lived in Georgia since moving from Mexico City at age 4
Panamanian President Stands By Deal Giving U.S. Troops Access To Military Facilities Despite Outroar
Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino rejected renegotiating a security deal with the U.S. allowing its troops access to Panamanian facilities
Latina Newsmax Host Concedes Errors In Trump's Immigration Crackdown But Stands For Its End Goal: "If They Didn't Want Him To Do This, They Would've Voted For Harris."
Bianca de la Garza's transition from local news to becoming a nationally recognized voice in conservative media has given her a front-row seat to the shifting political climate seen in the last decade
MAGA Far-Right Activist And Trump Ally Slams U.S. Pope Over His Values: 'Another Marxist Puppet'
Far right activist and Trump ally Laura Loomer slammed the new pope, who is American, over some of his social media publications
New Spanish-Language DHS Ad Featuring Kristi Noem Airs in Mexico Amid Criticism From Officials
In the ad, Noem says that "illegal migrants can self-deport to avoid fines and imprisonment" by using the CBP Home app. For now, the ad has only appeared on social media platforms.
Alleged Tren de Aragua Members, Including Minors, Attack NYPD Officers At Times Square Boxing Event
Most of the individuals involved in the incident are under 18, with one suspect as young as 12, preventing authorities from publicly identifying them
Lethal Incident Leaves 3 Dead, 9 Missing After Migrant Smuggling Boat Capsizes Near San Diego
A suspected migrant smuggling boat carrying an estimated 18 people capsized on Monday off the coast of Del Mar, in southern California
Advocates Decry Racial Profiling In Nashville After Dozens Are Detained In ICE Operation
An estimated 40 to 100 people were detained by immigration officials, with witnesses reporting they were transported to a detention center in Louisiana
Law Enforcement Agents Killed a Latino Every Two Days In the First Months Of 2025: Report
Between 2013 and 2023, 22% of the total victims killed by police officers — or approximately 2,776 people — were Latino
State Department Is Offering a $500,000 Reward For 'Diablo,' Costa Rica's Most-Wanted Fugitive
The DEA and the State Department announced a $500,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Alejandro "Diablo" Arias-Monge, Costa Rica's most wanted fugitive
Utah Family Arrested For Aiding Suspected Cartel Members Smuggle $300M Worth Of Crude Oil Into The U.S.
A Utah family is making headlines after being arrested and indicted on federal charges in connection with a scheme to smuggle crude oil from Mexico
Trump to Demand All Truck Drivers Speak English in Latest Executive Order: 'Non-Negotiable Safety Requirement'
Trump's latest executive order requires all truck drivers to speak English, framing it as a safety issue.
U.S. Citizen Found Dead in Mexico After Suffering Alleged Assault From Her Son
A U.S. citizen living in the Mexican state of Yucatán was found dead by state authorities near a popular nightlife area in the port town of Chicxulub
DHS Says It's Not To Be Legally Accountable For Court-Barred Deportations Because They Were Carried Out By DoD
Attorneys for DHS said the agency did not violate a federal judge's order that prevents people from being deported to third countries, and instead shifted the blame towards the Defense Department, claiming they were the ones carrying out the removals
Mexican Troops Allegedly Cross Into U.S. While Looking For Cartel Operatives, Encounter Americans Hiking
Once the couple showed the soldiers a GPS locator proving they were in U.S. soil, they turned their vehicles around and headed back south
Trump Insists He 'Completed the Wall' Before Revealing That 'Sections Were Being Built' and That He Wants to Build More
President Donald Trump claimed to have built "hundreds of miles" of the border wall he promised to build between the U.S. and Mexico during his first presidency, stating that he wanted to continue building despite claiming it was completed.
DHS Has Allocated $200 Million To Anti-Immigration Ad Campaign Mexico's President Is Seeking To Block
DHS has already approved nearly $200 million for the anti-immigrant campaign to push ads on free-to-air television and digital platforms
More Than a Dozen Day Laborers Detained During ICE Raid At a California Home Depot Parking Lot
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducted a sweep at a Home Depot parking lot, arresting between 15 and 20 individuals.
JD Vance Says U.S. Will "Walk Away" From Ukraine-Russia Talks If They Don't Accept Its "Final Offer'
Vice President JD Vance warned that the Trump administration is ready to walk away from negotiations between Russia and Ukraine if they don't accept its "final offer"
U.S. Offers Up To $5M Reward for High-Ranking MS-13 Member 'Porky'
"Porky" is believed to be in charge of the MS-13's drug trafficking operations, ordering and coordinating acts of violence, and with laundering drug proceeds
Michigan Court Claims ICE Doesn't Have Legal Authority To Terminate Student Visas Even If Their Record Changes
Court says ICE lacked authority to revoke student visas, raising legal questions over campus crackdowns tied to political activity
Democrats Say They Will Keep Going To El Salvador To Advocate For Due Process And The Release of Abrego Garcia
Democratic lawmakers say they will keep traveling to El Salvador to focus on defending due process and the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Texas Activist Launch Campaign to 'Resist' The Militarization of U.S.-Mexico Border
Activists allege the militarization of the border and constant arrests by immigration authorities in the area have instilled fear among families of mixed immigration status