Brayan Rayo Garzon felt a deep sense of distress. Detained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), he faced his fourth day in isolation in a Missouri jail, battling fevers and chills caused by COVID-19. His request for mental health treatment had been postponed, records indicate, and staff had prohibited him from making his...
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Deportations from the U.S. to Mexico Under Scrutiny
The Trump administration has deported nearly 13,000 individuals from Cuba, Venezuela, and other countries to Mexico. This leaves them vulnerable to cartel violence in an unfamiliar country, according to a Human Rights Watch report released on Wednesday. Mexico has accepted such deportations for years. However, those deported by the current U.S. government are typically older...
Matthew Perry’s Personal Assistant Sentenced in Connection with Actor’s Death
Matthew Perry’s personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, has received a three-year and five-month prison sentence for his role in the actor’s ketamine addiction and subsequent death. The federal court in Los Angeles delivered this sentence, concluding the legal proceedings related to the passing of the ‘Friends’ star. Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett directed strong words at Iwamasa,...
Stanton Faces Evacuation Woes Amid Chemical Crisis
Stanton City Councilmember Donald Torres reflected the urgency of the situation when he appeared at a press conference. His clothes were hastily chosen as he joined more than 50,000 Orange County residents in an evacuation prompted by a potential chemical threat. Over the course of four days, Torres, along with his family and pets, resided...
Gamers Crowdfund $100,000 for Player’s Release from ICE Detention
After spending an extended period in immigration detention, professional Street Fighter player Ludovic Mbock returned to compete at the Combo Breaker game festival held in Schaumburg, Illinois. The event took place on a Saturday, marking a significant moment in the gaming community. As of early May, the weather in Maryland has been pleasantly warm. Despite...
Biden Sues Justice Department Over Interview Recordings
Former President Joe Biden has taken legal action against the Justice Department to prevent the release of audio recordings and transcripts from his interviews with a ghostwriter. These materials, obtained by a special counsel, relate to an investigation into Biden’s handling of classified documents. Biden’s legal team filed a lawsuit in Washington’s federal court. The...
Efforts to Prevent Chemical Explosion Underway in Orange County
Authorities are working to confirm whether a crack in a tank is relieving pressure. If so, the risk of a boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE) decreases. The possibility of a BLEVE remains a concern, and efforts to confirm pressure release continue overnight. A confirmed release would reduce the evacuation zone, allowing focus on cooling...
Iran and U.S. Negotiations: Progress But No Imminent Deal
Iran has issued a statement indicating that an agreement to end the conflict with the United States is not on the horizon, despite earlier speculations. President Donald Trump had previously raised expectations of a potential deal but later tempered these assertions. Tehran acknowledged there has been progress in negotiations but emphasized that an announcement is...
U.S. Seeks Tungsten for Defense Amid Strategic Challenges
Amidst escalating tensions with Iran, the United States is depleting its reserves of advanced weapons, including Tomahawk and Patriot missiles. The replacement of these munitions demands tungsten, a critical metal heavily controlled by China. This dependency is pushing the U.S. to explore alternative sources. Tungsten finds extensive use in military applications such as fighter jets,...
The Problem of Fake ICE Agents Targeting Immigrants
Interviews conducted by Noticias Telemundo reveal that many immigrants fall victim to individuals impersonating federal agents. This challenge largely arises because immigrants, often unaware of proper protocols, may comply without resistance. With language barriers and fears of deportation, many are reluctant to report crimes. Noticias Telemundo contacted a dozen immigrants involved in incidents documented in...









