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Month: April 2025

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“Crimigración”: cómo Trump estaría “ilegalizando” a inmigrantes para justificar sus planes de deportación masiva

Por Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español Valerie Laveus completó formularios, presentó registros financieros y pasó seis meses esperando un permiso para que su hermano y sobrino vinieran a vivir con ella en Florida, lejos de la violencia que atraviesa Haití. Sin embargo, los intentos del Gobierno de Donald Trump de terminar con programas temporales humanitarios

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Más de 25 policías y militares colombianos asesinados en dos semanas. Petro lo llama “plan pistola” del narco y la guerrilla

Por Fernando Ramos, CNN en Español El Gobierno colombiano lo llama “plan pistola” y consiste en el homicidio selectivo en algunos casos, e indiscriminado en otros, de integrantes de la fuerza pública. Al menos 27 policías y militares han muerto violentamente en las últimas dos semanas en todo el país. El presidente Gustavo Petro ha

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The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement building is pictured in downtown Chicago on January 21.

3 children who are US citizens — including one with cancer — deported with their mothers, lawyers and advocacy groups say

By Dakin Andone, CNN (CNN) — Three children who are US citizens, including a 4-year-old receiving treatment for metastatic cancer, were taken to Honduras with their mothers, who were deported last week, according to the families’ attorneys and civil rights and immigration advocacy organizations. In one case, a mother was deported and took her 2-year-old

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Tri-State couple creates athleisure brand, nonprofit to help human trafficking victims

By Krizia Williams Click here for updates on this story     CINCINNATI (WCPO) — A Cincinnati-based brand is working to stop human trafficking both locally and thousands of miles away. April and Ryan Berg founded the athleisure brand Aruna, and its nonprofit counterpart Aruna Project, after a trip to Mumbai, India. “We were forever changed,” April

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