Latin America

Post-Biden, we must secure the border to address the looming national-security threat

Two days after news broke that 50 ISIS-linked illegal migrants were on the loose in the US, Biden dismissed the threat of terrorists entering our country through the southern border.

Latin American governments rally around Mexico after embassy raid in Ecuador

Still, under international law, embassies are considered the sovereign territory of the country they represent.

Javier Milei’s Argentine success is paving the way for freedom and prosperity across Latin America

According to columnist Axel Kaiser, Argentine President Javier Milei well on the way to achieving the unthinkable: putting an end to a century of collectivist decline.

NYC's booming underground migrant economy exposes the true disaster of Biden's open border

Open borders make a welfare state unworkable, warned America's leading Socialist, Sen. Bernie Sanders — before he started toeing the new Democratic Party line amid his 2016 presidential run.

New dialect known as 'Miami English' appearing in Florida, linguists say — here's what it sounds like

Thanks God I made the line to pay for groceries.

Breaking the law and barely surviving: Inside NYC’s cash-based migrant economy wreaking havoc on city revenue

Unable to work legally, new migrants to New York City are seeking employment in a burgeoning underground economy that "reduces tax revenue" for the city.

Armed men break into a live TV studio in Ecuador, shout they have bombs after powerful gang leader escapes prison

Armed men have broken into the set of a public television channel in Ecuador as it broadcast live and threatened people.

Why Latin American prisons are the most insane in the world

On Sept. 20, when 11,000 soldiers and police officers stormed the notorious Tocoron prison in northern Venezuela— on orders from President Nicolas Maduro to free the penitentiary from control of...

7K-strong migrant caravan — largest in a year— marching toward US as leader mocks Biden's border policies: He 'dropped the ball'

Caravan organizer Irineo Mujica accused President Biden of allowing Latin American counries to "gang up" on the U.S.

Do you know the difference between Hispanic and Latino?

Americans are split when it comes to knowing the difference between the terms Hispanic and Latino, new research suggests. 

How China's billions are hurting Latin America

China has seen opportunity and solidified its position via financial largesse; it is now the top trade partner for most of South America and the largest sovereign debt holder.

Forget the threats overseas, America is at risk in its own backyard

Left untended, America's backyard has become increasingly occupied by hostile squatters as China, Russia, and Iran descend upon Latin America and the Caribbean to spread their autocratic ideologies. 

Witnesses reject woman's claim that her racial rant at Colorado pool was edited: She was 'acting crazy'

The TikTok user who shared a now-viral video of a white woman’s racially charged rant at a Latino group by a Colorado pool is scoffing at the verbal attacker’s claim that the...

Bikini-clad woman goes on racially charged rant against family at Colo. apartment complex

“You have a f—king Mexican party in a pool. Trash,” she’s captured yelling.

Another Chinese spy balloon spotted over Latin America, Pentagon says

Another Chinese spy balloon is currently making its way across Latin America, Pentagon officials said Friday night.

Hispanic Dems in CT want to ban 'Latinx' from state docs

Five Hispanic Democrats from the state have proposed legislation to outlaw the gender-neutral alternative to "Latino" or "Latina" that describes people of Latin American descent.

Lula takes over in Brazil, slams Bolsonaro's anti-democratic threats

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was sworn in as Brazil's president on Sunday, delivering a searing indictment of far-right former leader Jair Bolsonaro and vowing a drastic change of course...

Letters to the Editor — Dec. 16, 2022

NY Post readers discuss rhe arrest of former FTX head Sam Bankman-Fried for alleged cryptocurrency fraud.

Rot festers in Latin America: Corrupt leaders just keep going down

He who said “a fish rots from the head down” probably had Latin American presidents in mind. On the surface, the region appears democratically stable. But widespread corruption among its...

Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month

Celebrating some of the most notable names during Latinx Heritage Month.