A series of immigration executive actions signed by President Donald Trump on the first day of his second term included a call for the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang as a global terrorist organization.
A famed doctor who investigated the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy discussed what the upcoming release of the assassination files may reveal.
As the new Trump administration takes office, Latin America braces for shifts in US policy, with organized crime high on the agenda.
Two days before Christmas, a group led by President-elect Donald Trump's chief architect of immigration policy wrote to state, county and city officials in so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions to threaten criminal prosecution,
WASHINGTON – In a significant move to combat the ongoing fentanyl crisis and Mexican drug cartels, the Trump administration has tapped ... is the linchpin in the U.S. effort to battle the organized crime and drug trafficking syndicates behind the ...
On Inauguration Day, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to begin the process for designating cartels and other groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations. The designation can carry financial and legal ramifications for the group.
President Donald Trump plans to sign the Laken Riley Act into law as his administration's first piece of legislation.
President Trump has formally designated drug cartels to be terrorist organizations, but what exactly does that mean?
Vanda Felbab-Brown, an organized crime expert for the Brookings Institution, said the order could have “huge implications from trade to migrants.” open image in gallery President Donald Trump ...
India on Friday reiterated its position that it supports legal migration and will take back its nationals, from anywhere provided their nationality can be verif
An executive order designating cartels as terrorist organizations will expand prosecutors' jurisdictions, affect relations with Mexico, and risk blowback for which the US is unprepared.
Having just been subjected to a close and bruising presidential election, you might be reluctant to read a current book about another presidential election. But “Countdown 1960: The Behind