The Mexican state of Sonora recently installed 'sanitizing tunnels' along the border in an effort to reduce chances of bringing the coronavirus pandemic over from Arizona.
He was the leader of one of the most feared drug cartels in Mexico. Read on to find out more about Moisés Escamilla May’s death from the coronavirus while in prison.
The coronavirus pandemic has greatly affected the economy of the United States, leading many undocumented immigrants to be laid off or furloughed. They have yet to receive aid from the federal government despite making up a third of the country's essential workforce.
Ecuador's Amazon is slowly being destroyed by an oil spill that took away the safe drinking water, food sources, and homes from the indigenous people living inside the rainforest. With coronavirus raging across the nation, the members are now at greater risk of being infected.
The DACA program is also allowing some immigrants to participate in the frontlines against the coronavirus pandemic. The Supreme Court will be reaching a decision soon. Read on to find out more.
Brazil had surpassed the 100,000 COVID-19 mark days ago. Recently, it had reported an all-time high of 730 COVID-19 cases in one day. Read on to know more.
A California democrat recently voiced her disappointment Tesla CEO Elon Musk's threat to pull his company out of California if the state government doesn't let him resume operations.
Republican Senator Ted Cruz visited a Dallas salon on Friday to get his hair cut. The salon is owned by Shelley Luther who defied coronavirus lockdowns orders and was sent to jail the previous week.
Mexican authorities arrested two men for strangling three sister nurses who worked in the nation's state-run hospitals. Authorities ruled out coronavirus-fears as the motive to the crime.
Some states have already partially reopened, but while the threat of COVID-19 is still present, people will need to wear face masks and obey social distancing measures. Is this the new normal?
As the rest of the United States fight to recover from the coronavirus threat, officials in Texas fought hard in the state's courts to refused women access to abortions.
Since the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic, the world of many industries in the US had stopped, including the entertainment industry. Read on to find out about their plans for their comeback.
Brewing beer was long considered by both government and health officials as a non-essential activity, and yet Mexicans are demanding for its production again.
California state bought $1 billion worth of N95 masks in a deal with a Chinese electric car company last month. At the arrival of the first shipment this week, 3 million masks were delivered, and they were not N95 masks.
The country's law allows the government to arbitrarily arrest independent journalists on charges of "advocacy of hatred" and "instigating hate and violence across media."
A detainee at a San Diego immigration facility was diagnosed with the coronavirus last week. He was among the 600 inmates in the U.S. positive for the disease, and his death marks the first of many more to come.