The Lie as a System
How the Trump Administration Built Its Deportation Policy on a Web of Errors and Deception. It is a story of deception, lies, ruthless bureaucracy ...
Investigative Journalism
How the Trump Administration Built Its Deportation Policy on a Web of Errors and Deception. It is a story of deception, lies, ruthless bureaucracy ...
They come from Eritrea, from Guatemala, from Pakistan, and Afghanistan. They flee from persecution, from the violence of their homelands, they hope for protection - and instead find themselves trapped in a limbo of despair.
It was supposed to be a triumph – a show of strength, a signal of power. But instead, the day ends for Donald Trump in a humiliating double defeat. The United States Supreme Court has rejected his request ...
In a courtroom in Greenbelt, Maryland, the power of the presidency suddenly faced emptiness. A U.S. federal judge, cool and unyielding, looked at the Trump administration's lawyers and asked a simple, devastating question: ...
It was a day like any other. An airport, people boarding a plane that rose into the sky. But this was no ordinary flight. It was a deportation flight, organized by Avelo Airlines, ...
Fear, Deportation, and the Shadows of Trump It begins with a police light, a flash in the rearview mirror, a moment of terror that wraps around the heart like a cold hand. On the streets of Tennessee, ...
A report from the in-between Here are the names of the people who were deported. It was a clear day in Harlingen, Texas, when the planes lifted off ...
How Trump's ICE Agents Destroyed the Last Trust. It happened at the Sinclair gas station, at the intersection of Ventura Road and Wooley Boulevard in Oxnard, California - a place where people stop for a moment before moving on...
We live in an age where truth wears no crown. It walks barefoot through the alleys while lies ride away in limousines. The President of the United States - a man who revealed ...
Imagine a man staring rigidly into the rearview mirror — while speeding backward at 110 miles per hour straight into a wall. And when it all crashes down, he shouts: “That was Biden.” ...
In a country that claims freedom as its founding promise, desperate men form three letters with their bodies: S – O – S. It is not a theatrical gesture. It is a cry for help born out ...
A WARNING must be issued here: The material documents extreme forms of degradation inside the CECOT prison complex in El Salvador. It is not for the faint of heart ...
In the United States of 2025, being in the wrong place at the wrong time is enough to be stripped of your rights. For Jose Hermosillo, it meant ten days of lost freedom, ten days of ...
On April 21, 2025, submitted before the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, a man named Michael G. Kozak delivered a sworn declaration. Its content: Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported under the pretext of national security, ...
Donald Trump sits in the Oval Office. In front of him: no verdict, no report, no arrest warrant. Just a sheet of paper. On it: a photo of a fist with the letters “M S 1 3.” Below: “Kilmar ...
A man now sits in a different prison - no longer in CECOT, the place of chains and darkness, but in Santa Ana. A facility with windows, they say. With air. With less fear. And yet ...
In the fading dusk of a hotel restaurant in San Salvador, between the clatter of plates and the whispers of a tropical night, Senator Chris Van Hollen met with a man who was no longer ...
It was a Wednesday in April when the truth once again lost itself in the cold shadows of propaganda. On the government platform X, where words become weapons and documents are ...
Even Republican farmers and Trump voters are calling for Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s return – the work of journalists, human rights groups, and activists is beginning to resonate. In a country where political camps often feel like walled fortresses, something is stirring, quietly, unmistakably: doubt. Outrage. Awareness.
In a republic that prides itself on the separation of powers, it was a single woman on Tuesday who defended the rule of law against the overreach of the president: Federal Judge Paula Xinis. In the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, ...
The shadow man disappears - and with him, a production. our investigation - and warned of a story that would collapse in on itself. It was a scene straight out of a screenplay:..
It doesn’t begin with a scandal. Not with an official statement. It begins with a sentence, casually posted, deliberately seeded. “Deport Xi Jinping’s daughter.” Not a line from a dystopian novel but a real call to action from ...
It was a day full of fractures, a day when the veil of power was lifted to reveal the naked failure of a government. The United States, a nation of laws, had deported a man it should never ...
How Donald Trump Turned a Venezuelan Makeup Artist into Public Enemy No. 1. In the logic of the new America, a tattoo is enough to be deported. Not a crime, not a conviction, not a confession, just ink on skin, an image, a symbol, ...
How an Unknown 24-Year-Old Suddenly Became the Face of Trump's Security Policy. Prologue of a Staging. It's 8:26 a.m. on a Thursday morning in Manassas, Virginia. Flags flutter behind the spokeswoman, the Department of Justice ...
It was a cold, judicial blow against an administration that, in recent months, had weaponized every law, every principle, and every trace of humanity under the guise of national security. But on Wednesday, the Court of Appeals for the District ...
He was a goalkeeper. A father. A soccer fan. And now: an inmate in one of the harshest prisons in the Western Hemisphere. Jerce Reyes Barrios, a 36-year-old Venezuelan former professional player, was deported by the United ...
No, this hunt is anything but quiet — it is shrill and repugnant. It doesn't come with torches and pitchforks, but with screenshots, speculation, out-of-context names, and a digital furor that no longer seems to care about the truth.
A court demands transparency about secret deportation flights to El Salvador. The Trump administration refuses to disclose details—allegedly for "national security" reasons. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche speaks of "ongoing Cabinet discussions" on whether to formally ...
As Donald Trump and his allies continue to target federal judges, former prosecutor Norm Eisen makes one thing clear: The U.S. Constitution is stronger than Trump’s attacks on the judiciary.