Mexican businessman Víctor Manuel Álvarez Puga, husband of former TV host Inés Gómez Mont, was arrested on September 24, 2025, in Miami, Florida, by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) due to his irregular immigration status, and not directly for the crimes that had him a fugitive in Mexico.
Mexican authorities have arrested Martha Alicia Méndez Aguilar, better known as "La Diabla," who ran a human trafficking ring targeting pregnant women.
Law enforcement agencies in the United States are facing sharp criticism after records revealed they circulated reports suggesting that everyday emojis could indicate links to Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan criminal group. The theory, repeated in official briefings and training documents, has been described by experts as unfounded, dangerous, and likely to deepen racial profiling.
Los Angeles tow‑truck driver Bobby Nunez faces up to 10 years in prison after allegedly towing an ICE vehicle during a TikTok influencer's arrest, drawing national attention to protests and federal law enforcement.
Handcuffed and heavily guarded, Julio César Chávez's son was deported from the United States to Mexico. The US ambassador released shocking images of the moment Julio César Chávez Jr. crossed the border.
Videos on social media showed a Los Angeles store window filled with piñatas inspired by agents of the immigration service, better known as ICE, days after the massive national protest against raids on undocumented immigrants.
The Mexican artist made strong statements against the anti-immigrant campaign being waged by the United States government. Peso Pluma published his position on social media.
More and more Latin American and Latino artists are speaking out against the raids to capture, detain, and deport undocumented immigrants. Shakira, Alejandro Sanz, and Luis Fonsi are the most recent names among the big names.
The Cuban-Mexican artist opened her heart on her X (Twitter) account. Camila Cabello expressed her dismay and solidarity in a message she posted in Spanish.
The raids against undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles have sparked massive protests, including among celebrities. Among them, Pepe Aguilar and his son Emiliano Aguilar stand out.
The former Univision News anchor posted a video from the airport explaining his reasons for returning to work. Jorge Ramos returns as a freelance journalist.
Facing a budget shortfall unaddressed by Congress, ICE contemplates reducing detention capacity, potentially releasing numerous US migrants from custody.
Donald Trump has not even won the Republican nomination yet, but several MAGA personalities are now coming forward to ask him for a jon. This includes George Santos.
US migrant data indicates that there are roughly 5.7 million non-detained migrants currently living in the United States, as reported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE.