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I am a bilingual, Cuban-American video journalist and producer with extensive experience covering Latin America. Over the last 8 years I have worked producing, shooting and editing original content, as well many of the biggest breaking news stories in the region.
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HHS to open new holding facility as migrant presence, confusion on border grows
The U.S. government is opening a new facility to house unaccompanied migrant children, increasing the total number of beds to around 14,000. This move comes as the Biden administration faces a surge in unaccompanied minors at the Southern border. Overcrowded border facilities and extended holding times are prevalent, with many migrants being sent back to Mexico under a pandemic rule. Personal stories highlight the dire conditions and confusion among migrants, with some considering sending their children alone across the border. The Biden administration is attempting to communicate that the border is closed through social media and radio campaigns, but the situation on the ground remains complex and unclear.
Thousands of innocent people jailed in El Salvador’s gang crackdown
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele's aggressive crackdown on gangs has led to the imprisonment of over 75,000 people, including many innocent individuals, raising concerns about human rights abuses and the erosion of democracy. Despite a significant drop in the murder rate, critics argue that the state of exception has resulted in arbitrary arrests, abuse, and deaths in prisons. Families of the detained face significant hardships, with limited recourse for justice. The government plans to conduct mass trials, but the process has been criticized for lacking fairness and transparency.
Exploring how and why so many migrants are crossing the southern border
As night falls over Juarez, groups of migrants cross from Mexico into the United States, navigating the Rio Grande River and scaling barriers. Despite the presence of Mexican National Guard and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, crossings occur frequently. The majority of those apprehended are turned back under Title 42, a pandemic-related rule, though exceptions are made for unaccompanied minors and some families. High recidivism rates are noted, with many attempting to cross multiple times. Ruben Garcia, a veteran in migrant services, suggests that the rule may be contributing to the rise in unaccompanied minors.
Amlo, Mexico's favourite for president
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, known as Amlo, is poised to become Mexico's next president, promising to tackle corruption, violence, and poverty. Despite concerns about his leftist policies and limited experience, his pragmatic approach and broad support, especially among the poor, have positioned him for a potential landslide victory. The ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party faces voter backlash, and Mexico's relationship with the US remains a critical issue.
Honduran migrants deported from the U.S. often face a grim fate
Honduran migrants deported from the U.S. often face severe dangers upon their return, including gang violence and insecurity. The article follows the stories of individuals like Giovanni and Nelson, who faced life-threatening situations after being deported. Despite attempts to seek asylum, many are unable to provide the necessary evidence and are sent back to perilous conditions. The narrative underscores the harsh realities and challenges faced by deportees, with families living in constant fear and some planning to flee again.
How smugglers seduce Central American migrants with the ‘American Dream’
Central American migrants, influenced by smugglers' promises of an easy journey, are increasingly attempting to cross the U.S. border, with April seeing the highest number of arrests in 20 years. Smugglers use social media and direct marketing to assure migrants of a safe trip, though the reality is often harsh. The U.S. government, under Operation Sentinel, is targeting smuggling organizations. Mixed signals from U.S. leadership, with contrasting rhetoric from Presidents Trump and Biden, may contribute to the ongoing high migration rates.
Honoring the lives cut short by Colorado mass shooting
PBS NewsHour honors the 10 victims of the Boulder, Colorado mass shooting, recounting their lives and the impact they had on their community. Victims included individuals from various backgrounds, such as a retired photo editor, a police officer, local business workers, and community members known for their kindness and contributions. The tribute emphasizes the ordinary circumstances of their lives before they were tragically ended.
Biden tasks Harris with diplomatic efforts to stem migration amid growing border influx
Vice President Kamala Harris has been tasked with addressing the flow of irregular migrants to the U.S. and forming partnerships with Central American nations. The Biden administration faces complex challenges, including overcrowded detention facilities and the impact of Title 42, a pandemic-related rule allowing immediate expulsion of migrants. Efforts include a $4 billion plan to address root causes of migration and changes to asylum rules. The administration's actions have drawn criticism from Republicans, who argue that Biden's policies are encouraging migration.
Amy Walter and Errin Haines on COVID stimulus relief, Biden immigration policy
Amy Walter and Errin Haines discuss the political implications of the COVID-19 relief bill and President Biden's immigration policy. President Biden's approval ratings are positive, and the American Rescue Plan is well-received. The administration is actively communicating the benefits of the relief package, which includes provisions for an equitable vaccine rollout, school reopening, and child care support. The Democratic Party faces internal divisions on immigration, and the Biden administration has sent mixed signals on its stance. The issue of immigration remains a contentious topic, with expectations for the administration to address the crisis inherited from the previous government.
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