
Young people want to leave Miami, but for Hispanics it is not so simple
The high cost of living in the city is pushing people out, but family dependency complicates a possible move for Latinos

The high cost of living in the city is pushing people out, but family dependency complicates a possible move for Latinos

Following the elimination of bond, this legal mechanism has become the only way to achieve freedom while deportation cases are resolved

The incident involving a US boat demonstrates the existence of exile groups that advocate insurgency, a marginal strategy within the opposition but one with historical precedents

So far, Cuba has not provided any information about the injured, which hospitals they are in, or whether the remains of the deceased will be returned to the United States
Cubans in the capital of the island’s exile community in the United States watch, with a mix of optimism and frustration, as their country moves closer than ever to the change that has eluded them for decades

The State Department has confirmed that one of the six injured is also from the United States

According to the Department of Justice, Philippe Bien-Aime, of Haitian origin, entered the country with a false passport and committed bigamy to obtain papers before being elected to lead the city in Florida

The president usually spends weekends in Florida, but when the incident occurred he was at the White House

After Maduro’s arrest and with the immigration restrictions imposed by Trump, going back to Venezuela is becoming a real possibility for some. However, doubts remains as the Chavista regime continues to hold power

The organizations point out that immigration control tactics could expose foreign fans to arbitrary detention during the competition

While Congress negotiates the imposition of new limits on immigration agents, state legislatures are redoubling their efforts to pass bills that in some cases have been stalled for months

Democratic lawmakers, community leaders, and activists warn that conditions in the country have become ‘even more dangerous’ in advocating for an extension of immigration protections

ICE agents conducted an ‘exploratory tour’ last week of a huge industrial warehouse located half an hour from the Disney parks

For years, the city built up one of the Americas’ strongest industries of Spanish-language productions, creating an ecosystem that brought work and visibility to thousands of actors and creators

While most Americans disapprove of the arrest of the Venezuelan president, admiration and gratitude toward the Republican has grown among these two exile communities

For the past 20 years, she has been legal guardian to 2,373 children, whose parents have been deported or are at risk of detention. She currently has 700 minors under her care

More than 300,000 Haitians will lose their legal status in the US in February. Most reside in South Florida and have been contributing to the local economy for years

Around 20 territories will apply an increase that will come into effect on January 1, while others will raise it around the middle of the year

Since 1989, John Koch has been present at the execution of every person sentenced to death in his home state, which this year reached a record high at 19

Detained LGBTQ+ migrants denounce harassment, isolation and other abusive practices. With the rapid expansion of centers and the elimination of oversight mechanisms under Trump, this dangerous system is worsening exponentially
The highway connecting the islands to the rest of the United States has become an ‘easy trap’ where authorities set up checkpoints and roadblocks to detain migrants passing through the area

In the final weeks of 2025, more than 65,000 people remain in detention centers across the United States, 605,000 have been expelled from the country, and 1.9 million have self-deported

The incoming mayors of Miami and New York, along with the governors-elect of New Jersey and Virginia, will take office in the coming weeks with anti-Trump messages

A dozen people being held at the center outside Miami told EL PAÍS that they are not receiving the medication they need and reported ill-treatment from guards

Thousands of beneficiaries from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras will have to leave the country in the coming weeks

The mayor-elect, who will take office on December 18, focused her campaign on affordability and immigrant rights, presenting herself as a counterweight to Trump in a predominantly Latino city

Her victory ends 30 years of Republican control and makes her the first Democrat to lead a city historically dominated by Cuban Americans