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Aracely Serrano was eligible to seek asylum in Canada, where her brother is a citizen, but numerous setbacks illustrate the ...
Julio Henríquez, a human rights and immigration lawyer at Boston university, joined WBUR's All Things Considered to discuss the lawsuit.
El Salvador’s president escalated crackdowns on protest and civil society in May, prompting the question “Why now?” ...
The bishops called migration a human right—one that should be freely chosen—and shared Pope Francis’ analysis that most ...
For the past few months, immigrants around the country have been suing the Trump administration at a furious pace, seeking to ...
Salvadoreñisimo Festival, a longstanding celebration of El Salvadorian culture in Montgomery County, has been canceled due to ...
Join us on an authentic journey through one of El Salvador’s massive street markets, where vibrant local culture comes alive.
U.S. Judge James E. Boasberg said deportees were “plainly deprived” of their right to contest their removals before being ...
In a pastoral letter that seems to take a shot at both the U.S. government and their own, the Salvadoran Catholic bishops ...
The high court filing came after an appeals court refused to freeze a judge’s order halting the cuts, which have been led by ...
Bystanders protesting the raid told agents they should be ashamed of themselves, criticized them for wearing masks, and told ...
Recent archaeological discoveries in El Salvador are challenging long-held assumptions about pre-Columbian societies in ...