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Las noticias de la Noche, miercoles 4 de marzo de 2026 | Noticias Telemundo

Las noticias de la Noche, miercoles 4 de marzo de 2026 | Noticias Telemundo

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This afternoon, Telemundo News. More US warplanes in the Middle East. Iran intensifies its response. It recrudesces and war expands. A US submarine destroys an Iranian ship. Turkey claims it intercepted a missile from Iran. And the White House does not rule out sending land troops to the region. Also, last minute. Shooting and persecution to the region. Also, last minute,

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shooting and persecution at the border. A man escapes the border patrol and shoots the agents. Later he died. High voltage elections are defined by the candidates for November

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in Carolina del Norte, Arkansas and Texas. The Latino voters participate at record levels. In Texas, the singer Bobby Polido obtains the Democratic nomination and the angry Latin woman will face Republican Governor Greg Abbott.

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They demand the body of Alberto Gutierrez, the Mexican immigrant who died under ICE custody. His wife says that in the California Detention Center, they haven't told her what he died of.

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Dramatic moment. Two police officers arrive at a house for a call of aggression. California, no le han dicho de que murió. Momento dramático. Dos policías llegan a una casa por una llamada de agresión. Un hombre sale y vuelve a entrar. Segundos después, abre fuego contra los oficiales. ¿Cómo terminó la escena? ¿Qué pasó con el sujeto que disparó?

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Y juntos en las buenas y en las malas, en Estados Unidos y en México, cada vez más familias de estatus mixto se mudan juntas a in the good and the bad, in the United States and in Mexico. More and more mixed-status families are moving to Mexico under Trump's immigration policy. A US submarine sank an Iranian war ship in the Indian Ocean. It's the first time in 80 years, since the Second World War, that the United States sinks an enemy ship with a torpedo.

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The Sri Lankan Navy reported that it recovered at least 87 corpses from this explosion. 32 people survived. Good afternoon. Welcome to this broadcast of Telemundo News Hour. The war in the Middle East is expanding. It's been five days and new territories are being reached. It threatens to expand in time.

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Today, the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hexhead, left all possibilities open. The White House does not rule out that President Trump may send land troops to Iran. Cristina Londoño from show you the report. This is a picture of a torpedo launched from an American submarine, sinking an Iranian war ship. These are among the achievements that the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hexett, listed as evidence. We are winning decisively, devastatingly and without compassion, he insisted this morning. Adding that the United States and Israel are about to control the skies of Iran and that more bombs will soon begin to fall.

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Attacks that would increase the deaths on the ground, which are already calculated in more than a thousand Iranians. Anna Shamblu says her Persian family is celebrating the fall of the regime, but cautiously.

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They don't know when their families will be attacked or something that destroys their community will fall. But yes, in general, they are very hopeful.

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While in the Capitol, Democrats and some Republicans failed in an attempt to demand

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from President Trump that he seek legislative approval to go to war.

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Why is he plunging America head first into a war that Americans do not want and which he cannot even explain?

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A Republican majority and the president insist that it was necessary.

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If we didn't hit within two weeks, they would have had a nuclear weapon. If we didn't do the B-2 attack a number of months ago, they would have a nuclear weapon. When crazy people have nuclear weapons, bad things happen.

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One of the biggest concerns is that the government has not committed to not sending troops on the ground, which, according to this analyst, would be the only way to impact Iran's underground

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arms industry.

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drones and cruise missiles.

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He also accounts for a potential army of millions, added to radical militias willing to fight. And we greet Cristina Londoño in the en la capital del país, donde el debate por la guerra crece. Cristina, la mayoría de los republicanos están de acuerdo con las decisiones del presidente Donald Trump, pero algunos ya comienzan a incomodarse.

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Así es, Julio.

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Primero, muchos demócratas han denunciado que los republicanos están cambiando las and I'm USA and Israel have faced a challenge in this war against Iran. They are the cheap Iranian drones, hard to track. Autonomous Shahed-136 Kamikaze drones, produced by Russia. They are 10 feet long, 8 feet wide, weigh more than 400 pounds, and can carry up to 110 pounds in explosives. They travel more than 1,200 miles.

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Producing them costs around $35,000. They are difficult to track because they emit very little heat. And even if they are intercepted, they can cause enormous damage. These drones were used to attack the US embassies in allied countries and luxury hotels in Dubai. At this time, the technology to intercept them costs 10 times more than to produce them.

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Today, Spain denied that it will cooperate with the US Army in the operations against Iran. Before, the White House spokeswoman, Caroline Leavitt, had assured earlier that the Spanish government had changed its position after the threat of President Trump to impose commercial sanctions because of its refusal to use Pentagon bases in his country for military offensive. But later, Chancellor José Manuel Álvarez denied this version again. He insisted that Spain will not cooperate militarily.

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In the middle of the war, gasoline, which does not stop rising, the average price in the United States reached $3.19. It is an increase of almost 9 cents compared to yesterday Tuesday, when gasoline had its biggest increase in a single day in the last four years. In contrast, the price of crude oil, the oil that stabilizes, after Treasury Secretary Scott Besant promised support

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to those oil ships that pass through the Persian Gulf. And this is breaking news. A motorist opened fire on a checkpoint on the Texas border and began a deadly chase. At least four patrols and a helicopter chased the driver who started at full speed after firing at the border patrol

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about 90 miles from El Paso. One of the officers crashed into the attacker's vehicle to stop him and allegedly shot the officer who responded and took his life. A Maya translator who collaborates with the police and the courts is now the one who need help. Olga Perez faces deportation after, I correct, after facing decades and

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assisting people who only speak that indigenous language. Rogelio Muratagle has the reactions of his community, which today returns the support to Olga. Since Olga Perez was arrested in November by the Florida Highway Patrol, Olga. I can't be sick because I need to work. Her mother is a community leader and for many years has been a volunteer interpreter in Palm Beach County for people who only speak the MAM variant of the Mayan language.

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Mariana Blanco was 15 years old when she met Olga and has seen her four children grow up.

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With Olga, it's not just the pain that this case brings, it's my family too.

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I love the kids, they spend a lot of time at my house.

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She has such a close relationship with Olga.

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She is the youngest daughter.

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She is not only the godmother of her children, she also received a power of attorney to take care of those who are minors in the absence of their parents. The Guatemalan woman, who is 29 years old in the United States, will have a very important

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hearing tomorrow before an immigration judge.

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And twice the judge has told us that he no longer has time to hear the case.

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So we are trying to handle our expectations.

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The day they arrested Olga, Mayra, who also works in the Maya center, came to the scene and begged the road officer to let her go. Otherwise, her children would be abandoned because the father had been arrested weeks earlier.

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Your voice.

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I was crying.

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And what did you feel at that moment, Mayra?

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A lot of impotence because he is someone with whom we share a lot.

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Olga was not only a volunteer in the center, she was part of our family.

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The National Security Department has not given us details of Olga's case. Her daughter Elisa is very aware of her mother's words in the most recent call they had.

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She said, fight, do the best you can. Do it for the family, for us, and for you.

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In Lakewood, Florida, Rogelio Mora-Tagle, Noticias Telemundo. It's been five days since they've been claiming Alberto Gutierrez's body. He's an immigrant who died in ICE custody. The family wants to know what was the cause of his death.

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A Mexican worker who claims his family suffered medical negligence. Edgar Muñoz spoke with the wife and brother.

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What we want is justice, justice, justice, so that this does not remain like this.

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The wife of the immigrant Alberto Gutierrez, who died in custody of the detention center in Adelanto, is crying. the wife of the immigrant Alberto Gutierrez, who died in custody of the detention center, denounces that they still haven't given him his body and hasn't given an explanation of the circumstances of his death.

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Do you know what Alberto died of?

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We don't know anything. But we just found out that he's still in the hospital.

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But they should have told you what he died of.

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Nothing. nothing. According to two videos recorded by witnesses, Alberto was arrested on January 9th when he was working in construction in Los Angeles. He was the support of the others, of the house. I don't work. He was the support of his parents in Mexico. He was the right hand of his parents.

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A week ago, he began to have serious health problems. His wife says that at least four times, Alberto reported to the center that he was sick, he was diabetic.

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He thought they were going to take him to the doctor after the court. I didn't know anything.

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The National Security Department reported that Alberto Gutierrez was arrested and declared guilty in 2010 for bodily harm to his wife and sentenced to a rehabilitation program.

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Alberto's family denies that he has criminal records.

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I don't understand why he died if we still talk to him.

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DHS reports that Alberto Gutierrez was sent to a medical center for chest pain and shortness of breath. On February 27, he was declared dead.

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This is his clothes, his shoes.

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Patricia shows us the clothes that Alberto was wearing in the advance center, but his body is still in the hospital awaiting an autopsy.

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He is going to Mexico with his parents, so that they can see him.

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The Mexican consulate in Los Angeles has asked the detention center to forward the medical file and also an exhaustive investigation of the conditions in which Alberto Gutierrez died. In Los Angeles, Edgar Muñoz, Noticias Telemundo. Migration policy was the focus of the tense appearance of the national security secretary at Congress.

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The Democratic Representative Lou Correa accused Christine Noem of allowing arrests that affect even American citizens and questioned the treatment of agents on the street. The exchange rose in tone when Correa accused her of sowing fear among families who have not committed any crime.

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These are American citizens, ma'am. Do I tell my children to carry a U.S. passport?

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No, I would not say they would have to.

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But they're stopped, and sometimes they take those passports, your agents throw them out, and they grab them anyway.

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You're terrorizing American citizens. to house 4,000 people in this place, according to newly revealed documents. The initial annual budget was $645 million, and it was going to be reimbursed by the federal agency for emergency management, but Washington would not accept to pay this new amount. The primary elections last night in Arkansas,

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North Carolina, and Texas are already a window to what the political future of this country can bring in November. There is a possibility of a Hispanic governor in Texas, a Democrat senator in that same state, so Republican, the victory of a popular singer. The Latino vote broke the record. Francisco Cuevas has the details.

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In Texas, the intense primary elections were marked by surprises, great victories and also disappointments, but especially by the marked presence of the Latino vote.

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The vote is our voice, and it's time that sometimes we need change.

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Looking for his fourth re-election, Greg great ease, was the winner to represent the Republican Party in the November elections. And now he will have to defend his position and face Democrat candidate Gina Hinojosa, who also won easily. And this gives him the chance

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to become the first Hispanic governor

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of Texas. There is a lot of energy right now in this campaign, in this election. And it's very good because we have the power to make the change we need.

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The story of the night was the great victory of James Talarico, a rising star who beat the other strong candidate of the Democratic Party, Jasmine Crockett. And with that, he will face the senator-elect John Cornyn or Ken Paxton, who after a tough and very close contest will have to go go a second time in a surprising way. What also makes today's headlines is that Democratic voters came out in higher numbers than Republican voters for the first time in more than two decades. One of the big beneficiaries could be singer Bobby Pulido in district 15 of the Rio Grande Valley. of the people who

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are the people who are the people

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who are the

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people who are the to Donald Trump. The priority is migration, because right now we are experiencing what it is when an administration

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is too aggressive, where the community is living with a lot of fear.

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The Trump effect was also felt in these elections. All Republican candidates who received his support won the nomination. In San Antonio, Texas, Francisco Cuevas, Telemundo News.

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In those primaries, Republican Representative Tony Gonzalez also participated, who will go to a second round. But today the news is that a formal investigation began in Congress against him. Betsy Vadel reports.

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The Committee of Ethics of the House of Representatives began today a formal investigation about Republican Congresswoman Tony Gonzalez for having having an alleged romance with his assistant, Regina Santos Avilés, who tragically died in September.

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You know that I've always been consistent. We allow due process and investigations to play out.

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The investigation came after the widow of Regina, Adriana Avilés, posted several messages of sexual texts that the congressman, a married man with six children, allegedly sent to Regina. Like this one where he says, send me a sexy photo.

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To which she replies, this is too much, Tony. Please tell me you didn't hire me just to be attractive. Then he allegedly replies, no way. Romantic relationships between congressmen and employees are prohibited.

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In an interview for CNN, Adriana Viles said that there are many more explicit messages and accused the congressman of being a sexual predator.

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He predatorized my wife, you know, and he pushed her to the sense of having an affair. I mean, I made that evident in the messages that I released.

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He assured that his wife's phone was investigated rigorously in an affair. I mean, I made that evident in the messages that are released. We did all forensics analysis on everything, so there's no way that he can say that it's AI, that we're lying, that we're making anything up. has denied the accusations and has resisted the calls of his own party to resign. He has not responded to our request for comments. The announcement of the investigation occurs while González faces a second electoral contest on May 23 to retain the Republican nomination to the Texas Southern Scanion, which he has held for three terms. In the primary elections on Tuesday, González was far behind his rival, Brandon Herrera,

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but neither of the two candidates obtained the absolute majority. Julio.

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Thank you very much, Betsy Vadel. The Secretary of Justice, Pam Bondi, will have to declare a low oath on the management of Jeffrey Epstein's files. With the support of five Republicans who broke ranks and challenged the White House, the Committee on Supervision of the House of Representatives voted in favor of the appearance of Bondi. Legislators have accused the Department of Justice of delaying the publication of files and of holding material in an inappropriate way.

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The date for this testimony by Bondi is not yet defined. Two girls were found dead inside suitcases in a field east of Cleveland. The two girls are African-American. It is estimated that they are between 8 and 14 years old. The police indicated that they were not clear

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about the causes of death or how long they had been buried in a shallow grave. A man who was walking dogs made the discovery. The police almost died after a man opened fire against the officers from a window. Also, Esperanza is in Mexico. In mixed legal status families, which are separated by the migration policies of the White House,

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they choose that country to be together again. When the day ends, the story continues, and so do we.

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We tell you the things that happened in the world. And we are going to be there. We are going to be there. We are going to be there. We are going to be there.

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We are going to be there. We are going to be there. We are going to be there. We are going to be there. This is Ahora 360. Antonio Guiteras, the largest on the island. The blackout has left the traffic lights out of service, and many shops cannot open their doors. Those that can, can barely work.

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And with the fall of the CEN, it's half a town, an entire town, without light, without connection. We are not communicated, we do not know what news there is, because you can't put on the television cannot be put on. And so on.

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In Cuba, the population has been suffering from long-term cuts in electricity for some time, which have worsened since Washington imposed an energy blockade. And since we are in Cuba, Ecuador declared a non-grata person to the ambassador of the island in his country, in the South American country. The Ecuadorian Chancellery said that Basilio Antonio Gutiérrez García and the rest of the diplomatic staff have 48 hours to leave the country. At the same time, President Daniel Novoa signed a decree to remove his ambassador from Havana. As for Venezuela, the United States is advancing in its negotiations for oil and other resources in that country.

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Today, the Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum, traveled to this country, to Venezuela, met with the interim governor, Delcy Rodríguez, and also met with representatives of American and local mining companies. These are images that are also news today. The body camera of a police officer captured the moment when a man shot two agents in Deltona, Florida.

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The uniformed arrived at the house after receiving a call for assault. One of the police officers received two twice and the attacker was arrested. A driver in Melbourne, Florida, was hit by a truck and several other vehicles in the traffic.

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The green truck went out of the air after the impact and left several injured.

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Officials rescued a man who had been unconscious near a fire engine in the county of St. John's, in northern Florida. The car had fallen in a wooded area after a multiple accident in Interstate 95. More and more Americans use their 401k to pay their debts. of the year. of the stock market. Young people are changing the party for the gym. Generation Z and millennials have taken less alcohol and are exercising more. This is said by a study by the Bank of America Institute says. Although dry January is not maintained all year, consumption in general is more moderate if compared to previous generations.

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In fact, almost 4 million young people between 21 and 34 years old stopped drinking in excess in the last decade. In 2025, about 1.6 million people voluntarily left the country. These are estimates from the authorities. They self-deported. And Sosorio spoke with some of them.

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They decided to walk hand in hand, always. In the good and in the bad. In the United States or in Mexico. That's why Juan Pablo and his wife Stacy self-deported from Missouri to Coatepec, Veracruz because they felt threatened by the US migration policy.

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The idea was my wife's that the situation became a little difficult in the United States.

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Stacy Carmona is an American citizen and not only adopted her husband's last name, but her life. They met while working at a restaurant in Missouri. She left her country, her family, and her job. Not knowing the language makes it even more difficult, but I am trying, and eventually I want to make enough money to be able to hire a Spanish tutor.

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But that hasn't been a barrier. difficult, but I am trying and eventually I want to make enough money to be able to hire a Spanish tutor.

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But that hasn't been a barrier. In English, her native language, she shares her new life with her more than 100,000 followers. Juan Pablo and Stacy moved to Mexico in May 2025, but their case is not the only one. Lincoln is North American and Roxana is Mexican. After a 90-hour trip from Las Vegas, they live in Boca del Río, Veracruz,

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where they enjoy the weather and good food. My husband says he is half Mexican,

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because if his wife is Mexican and his children are Mexican,

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he is Mexican too.

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All to be united, and that's how we end this edition of Noticias Telemundo. Thank you for being here. Here we go, one day at a time. Here we go, one day at a time. Have a good night.

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