Roberto Daza
MS-13 Offered to Negotiate Peace in El Salvador. Their New President Said No.
At 37, Nayib Bukele will be the first millennial head of state in Latin America.
What life is like after release from ICE detention
VICE News follows a recently released migrant as she navigates life in the U.S.
We camped out on the border to see what the so-called crisis looks like
We asked residents if they think they're in danger from migrants trying to cross the unwalled portions of the border
This is the reality for migrants traveling in the caravan across Mexico
“Some days we walk for 10 hours.”
This is what the caravan inside Mexico City is really like
Despite Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric, the caravan continues
ICE is sending out fake court dates to immigrants. Here's why.
It's a trick to keep undocumented immigrants from avoiding deportation.
Police brutality activists say Jason Van Dyke’s murder conviction is only the beginning
Last week, Officer Jason Van Dyke was convicted of second-degree murder with a firearm in the 2014 shooting death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald.
School just started in Detroit and students don't have safe drinking water
Superintendent Nikolai Vitti shut down drinking water for all 106 public schools in Detroit.
A Honduran smuggler says Trump can't stop people from coming to the U.S.
People are fleeing Honduras, one of the poorest and most violent countries in Latin America. The smugglers aiding them say there's no stopping it.
They told her, “This is when you cry.” Then they deported her without her daughters
This Honduran mom is desperate to get her 6- and 12-year-old girls back.
The U.S. is conducting mass immigration trials at the border. Here’s what it’s like.
You get five minutes with a lawyer and everyone pleads "guilty"