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♪ ♪ The mother of the Mexican immigrant who died in a shooting in a ICE center in Dallas, Texas, says goodbye to her son. She had been deported, but they allowed her to return to say goodbye. Only on Noticias Telemundo, the immigration judge Carmen Maria Rey speaks. She is one of the dozens of judges that the Trump administration has fired. She says that in the country's immigration courts, they work with fear. Stabbing remittances.

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Mexico receives almost 6% less than last year. Inflation and raids are behind the fall. Pope Leo XIV gets involved in politics. He talks about immigration, abortion, the meeting of military with President Trump. Or the White House responds. Shocking images of the collapse of half a dozen houses

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dragged by the sea after the passage of two hurricanes on the coasts of North Carolina. And the first tickets for the World Cup 2026 are already on sale, but only a few lucky people have managed to buy a World Cup that you will see on Telemundo. Good afternoon and welcome to this Telemundo newscast, now on this first day of the government shutdown.

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It's been at least 24 hours and there are no signs of a departure. Telemundo. to typical of a government shutdown, the disconcert, the concern, the buildings closed. But the pain of the families when they start to stop receiving their checks is still not seen. And that's the part that starts to put pressure

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generally on politicians. However, these positions, little open to negotiate both Republicans and Democrats seem to say that we are going for something like this. The desolation of the government's closure is seen and felt in Washington.

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It is very sad that it is closed because we have been coming for a few days from far away and we find some places closed because of the government and its policies now.

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And the storm promises to shake the president, We are very worried if we find some places closed due to the government and their policies now.

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And the storm promises to rage. President Trump ordered his cabinet to identify possible permanent cuts. In the eye of the hurricane, millions of federal employees and thousands who work without pay if the closure is not resolved soon, like Thomas Topey, who spoke to us on a personal and not on behalf of his department.

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It is very stressful to live under threats like this, and what we want is to work.

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Meanwhile, both parties are motionless in their corners.

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We will open the government, but only

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when we give them millions of dollars to help them, for a million, after we give them this stuff. They're going to try to scare

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the American public so they can hide what they're going to do. The difference is that

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the Democrats want to restore access to health insurance to immigrants who are here legally, but not permanently,

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like dreamers, asylum seekers and refugees.

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Black people want to vote for us anymore. Even Latinos hate us.

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In the middle of the Remaissan, after denunciations of racism by an artificial intelligence video that hung, making fun of his rivals for defending immigrants, President Donald Trump raised another one. It is a little serious and irresponsible behavior, said Hakeem Jeffries today. A joke, called him the vice president, promising that the memes of the hat will end when the government reopens.

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Many are already preparing for the long run.

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With the number of cancellations we have had, people are beginning to plan better, to budget their expenses better.

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Julio, and going back to the government's threats of massive and permanent layoffs. They seem to have led many federal workers to prefer to remain silent.

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Some have told me they fear retaliation. Thank you, Cristina Londoño in Washington, D.C. Today, Miguel Angel Garcia's family showed their discontent to the entire country. He's the second immigrant who died in a shooting in an ICE center in Dallas, Texas. His mother, who had been deported,

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obtained permission to enter the country and be able to say goodbye here. Alicia Barrera, from Telemundo, Dallas,

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prepared the report. I told him I loved him very much and that he should go in peace. I told him that he should go in peace.

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He was able to get his permission?

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Yes.

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Miguel Angel Garcia's mother returned from San Luis Potosi, Mexico after being deported just in time to say goodbye to her son. They gave me a 30-day permit to be here. Miguel Angel Garcia died days after fighting for his life in a Dallas hospital after being shot in a ICE facility on September 24.

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I didn't expect it to be like this.

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Maria says she could only see her son, unconscious.

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I had hope that he was alive. de inconsciente. Tenía la esperanza de que... de... sí, una esperanza de que estuviera bien, pero...

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no. Hoy, familiares y abogados de Miguel Ángel revelaron detalles de lo ocurrido durante la balacera en las instalaciones

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de ICE. Miguel venía hablando de su familia cuando empezaron los disparos. Ya que empezaron los dispar started, Miguel Angel climbed up this boy, covered this boy with his body, and said

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maybe I won't survive, get under me to protect you. In the midst of his pain,

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Miguel Angel's wife, who will give birth in the next few days, arrived accompanied by her sister-in-law with tears in her eyes. I would like to be remembered as she was, in Los Proximos Dias, llegó acompañada de su cuñada con los ojos llenos de lágrimas. Me gustaría que lo recuerden

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así como era el buen hombre, buen padre, buen esposo, buen hijo. Siempre ayudando los demás.

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La familia dice aún estar en espera de que se le entregue el cuerpo de Miguel Angel para si darle

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el último adiós. No sé ni qué va a pasar cuando me lo de. the body of Miguel Angel, in order to say goodbye.

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I don't know what will happen when they throw me out.

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At this time, lawyers are still waiting for reports of the investigation, which is still active, adding that it is very premature to speak of a lawsuit.

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This was Alicia Barrera for Noticias Telemundo. Julio, I'll be back with you.

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Thank you, Alicia. It's hard to hear this family. We'll be right back. But the administration has not revealed evidence that all those detainees have criminal history. The National Guard is already in Memphis to fight what President Trump has described as a wave of crime that shakes the city. Today, the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hexhead, and Justice Department, Pam Bundy, were also there. This last one wrote in his account of X that 53 people have been arrested in the first 48 hours of the operation and 20 illegal weapons have been confiscated. Today, they identified the journalist who ended up in the hospital after the attack of ICE officers on reporters. Get out the f***ing elevator! And it was he who hit his head against the floor. They had to take him to a emergency room in a stretcher. The priest, Fabian Arias, was a witness to the incident.

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And an administration with great characteristics of fascism, where precisely these methodologies are the ones they are using and continue to use, regardless of who they are against. As you can see in the video, journalists, women, men, they do the same, throwing them, mothers, children, who are also harassed, with violence.

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Father Fabian Arias had also helped in that same court in New York the Ecuadorian immigrant who was pulled from her hair, pushed to the floor, these are the images that we have presented here. All of these are incidents that we have seen frequently

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in immigration courts. Since the beginning of this government, there have been arrests of immigrants when they go to their scheduled appointments. This changed the dynamics for many immigration judges. Some of them found it difficult, like Carmen Maria Rey.

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Carla Mezola talked to her. It is a testimony that will only be seen on Telemundo.

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I'm afraid to see our people treated this way.

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Carmen Maria Rey says that in her more than 20 years of career, she never imagined the things she would witness in the last few weeks as an immigration judge for the Department of Justice. She rarely hears the voices of judges, but she says the situation deserves it.

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They are working with fear. Everyone is working with fear. Always having to think, are they going to fire me today or not? Are they going to fire me if I make this decision or not? It affects how you decide the cases.

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She was fired on August 21 while she was attending a hearing in the 26th Federal Plaza. She received an email.

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That letter said that under the power of the president, under the US Constitution, that was my last day at work.

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She says that they didn't give her any explanation. From inside her courtroom in Manhattan, where ICE has made arrests in the corridors that have become violent, judges like her hear the cries of family in despair being separated by force. Even when they themselves, minutes before, approved a next routine appointment. Like the case of Ecuadorian mother Monica Elizabeth who asked for mercy for her husband and was violently pushed by an agent. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. This is not... This is not how it should be.

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A civil detention.

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About the controversial 10th floor, of which activists have complained when denouncing that they keep detainees for days in bad conditions, having no food, sleeping on the floor and without access to lawyers, by chance, I could see the chaotic scene. At least 100 individuals I have seen leaving the court, stopping the elevator on the 10th floor.

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I was amazed.

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I'm looking at hundreds of married people.

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ICE denied the accusation, but a federal court issued a temporary order that forces them to improve their conditions. According to the union's numbers, which protects them, there are already more than 80 judges fired throughout the country, the It's much easier to deny a case than to approve a case. On her dismissal, the Department of Justice, for which she has worked since February 2022, declined to comment.

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In your personal opinion, why were you fired? I have no idea.

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Now they are appealing her dismissal before the Joint Protection of Merit Systems. In New York, Carla Amezola, Noticias Telemundo.

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Well, Laura, former judge also said that she had about 3,000 cases pending for immigration, me sola noticias telemundo when all our ex-women's at a meeting for the union was just because of spending this is the immigration can total in total place from them most what from the union is what

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since the person as much as a use the central america the cuba Cientos de personas, muchos de ellos de Centroamérica, de Cuba, de Venezuela, dicen que abandonaron el sur de México por falta de oportunidades. Caminan hacia la capital del país con la esperanza de presionar por un estatus legal que les permita poder quedarse y trabajar en México.

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Tenemos que buscar otra forma para poder avanzar de aquí donde estamos porque aquí no tenemos trabajo, estamos pasando hambre. Mi sueño es llegar a la ciudad de México y poder tener una mejor vida. We are here because we don't have a job, we are hungry. My dream is to get to Mexico City and have a better life there.

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We are only looking for a way to get ahead because we have children. In our country we cannot because of the circumstances, insecurity. But unfortunately, today in Mexico they have denied us the opportunity.

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And this has been the only way to continue.

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Mexico City has become a critical point for the arrival of migrants in the face of the new restrictions imposed by the Trump government on the border. Today, these data show that Mexicans receive less money from foreigners. In the first eight months of 2025, the remittances fell more than $2.5 billion compared to the same period in 2024. This means a reduction of almost 6%.

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It is important because remittances represent almost 4% of the gross domestic product. Mexico is the second largest remittance receiver in the world, only after India. This is what Osorio reports.

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Marcos has been living with concern for months. He says his brother has stopped sending remittances from the United States. The reason?

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Fear of going to work.

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He can't go out and send us money to Mexico because he's afraid of going out there and being caught by the police. And that's affecting us a lot.

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But he is not the only affected. The impact is in all of Mexico. In the last eight months, the remittances sent from the United States have suffered a fall of almost 6%, according to the Bank of Mexico. In the southeast Mexican, Jalil Chi, receives only half the money the money he buys medicines for

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his sick grandmother.

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Before, we depended on him, but because of the things that are happening and everything

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that has been going down, I have to look for work.

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And it is that in several cities in the United States, as in Los Angeles, some connationales

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are afraid of being victims of the raids.

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Are you afraid they will take them?

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Yes, that they will deport them. Yes, they affect all of that. Because there will be no money to send to Mexico, to the people, to the families.

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For this specialist, the fall of the remittances also obeys the depreciation of the dollar against the peso and the 1% tax on remittances approved by the US Congress.

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There is a fall in the employment and income of Mexican immigrants in the United States, which in my opinion is due to the policy of Mr's policies. In response to the tax on remittances,

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the Mexican government implemented a program to reimburse the connationals for that money. For now, families like Marcos and Jalil's must buckle down to live with less money. In Mexico and Sausorio,

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Noticias Telemundo.

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Today, the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, celebrates her first year in government. She arrives with an even higher level of approval than Andrés Manuel López Obrador had in his first year. More than 70% of Mexicans support her, but there are still big challenges. Alejandro Godina prepared this report. Claudia Sheinbaum arrives in her first year in the government with overwhelming support, but with some challenges that the citizens still claim.

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It's the same. They just hit us with their fingers.

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Unfortunately, if you raise your voice, they shut you up.

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It's cool because she's the first female president.

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There are many changes to be made in general, and I guess we'll see in time.

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After Donald Trump's return to the presidency of the United States, the relationship between the two countries became one of its main challenges. However, for this political analyst, that relationship has not weakened it, but quite the opposite. Always with this idea of ​​always having relations on the side of cooperation, always on the side of bilateral relations. According to the pollster Encolchema, she is still closing her first year in government with a historical approval, 78 out of every 100 Mexicans support her.

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It is a very stable approval. There are six more points than those that Andrés Manuel López Obrador had in the country. What is the main achievement of Claudia Sheinbaum as president of Mexico? 41% of us say that the social programs, support for older adults, support for scholarships.

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In fact, I think my mom and my aunts are in one of those programs, so I think they are pretty good.

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We made history!

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A central axis of her speech has been the defense of women's rights. Between January and August of this year, 444 femicides were registered, a 15% reduction compared to the same period last year according to the National Security System, although with an increase in extortion. It's the same as paying rent here, for the government, taxes, everything, and apart from extortion. Among the pending issues that are still being rest of the results. Contra la Corrupción. Is the proxy modem in go single

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to represent a bringer on message that is so capital in on the service. He ran for total as entity that is the price. Commodity one is a premier

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annual ago. We are not in Mexico. Alejandro Godin.

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My mondial is Tom Paso massacre. to the tickets for the games. And the fans tell us how they bought them. We'll be right back. Pope Leo XIV got completely involved in the US politics. A field that had been kept away from until now. He talked about abortion, immigration,

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or the White House reacted. Rogelio Moratag reports. For Pope Leo XIV, there is a moral contradiction between some Catholics who condemn abortion.

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So, someone who says that I'm against abortion but I'm in agreement with the inhuman treatment of immigrants in the United States,

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I don't know if that's pro-life. That was the response of the Pope when he was asked about the plans of the Cardinal of Chicago to recognize the trajectory of the Democratic Senator Dick Durbin for his work in favor of migrants. Conservative bishops of the United States oppose because the Democratic legislator supports the right to abortion. Meanwhile, the White House rejected that there is inhumane treatment of immigrants in the United States under this administration. There was, however, significant... We must support abortion as Catholics.

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Definitely, no one should be treated inhumanely. So, it's not just about being pro-life and it doesn't matter what else.

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For Catholics for Choice, which defends the freedom of reproductive rights, including abortion,

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the Pope has opened the conversation without condemning anyone. He invited us to speak with respect and we are here to tell the Catholic people pro reproductive rights, that they are not alone and to continue defending these rights.

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The Pope also invited Catholics to exert pressure on their governments to stop climate change and he did it more than in the company of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Leon 14 also said that the abrupt way in which Donald Trump and his Secretary of Defense spoke to the commanders of the armed forces is worrying. In Miami, Florida, Rogelio Mora, Tagle, Telemundo News. What do you think?

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Well, today the images of an incident between a resident of the Puford County, South Carolina, and a group of young people.

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Come here!

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Come here!

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Yeah.

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This happened on Sunday.

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Get down.

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Oh, you're about to get rolled.

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The video shows people walking towards the young people with a gun in their hand, ordering them to throw themselves to the ground. After a fight, one of them pushes the agent and points a gun at him, telling him he's going to shoot. One of the young men asks to call the police, but the officer answers, I am the police.

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The agent is suspended from office while the investigation progresses. And these are images that are also news today. In New York, they investigate the partial collapse of a building in the Bronx. The collapse left no injured and is believed to have been caused by a gas leak. The building was evacuated by precaution. The hurricanes Imelda and Humberto caused serious damage on the coast of North Carolina.

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At least six unoccupied houses collapsed in Outer Banks and were dragged to the ocean by the strong winds and the huge waves. A new video shows the fall of a bell tower in a Philippine church in Bantayan due to the 6.9 earthquake that shook the south of this Asian country on Tuesday. At least 70 people have died in the earthquake. And today the tickets for the World Cup 2026 were officially on sale. the tickets. He's Mexican, his name is Fernando, and he's one of the lucky winners of the first raffle to be able to buy a ticket to the World Cup 2026.

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Today he woke up with this FIFA email and he already has tickets for the three games in Mexico in the group stage. It cost me 97,000 Mexican pesos. That's four tickets for each, so a total of 12. And I'm going to go with my brother. The draw opened on September 10th, specifically for fans with a Visa card.

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And according to FIFA, more than 4.5 million fans participated in 216 countries. media that came. Some gave him access for today. For example, I got it for October 3. Although the happiness of some is the disappointment of others, Fede has attended seven World Cup qualifiers in the past, but in this first draw he was not lucky.

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It will definitely be much more, because the Mexican group is already huge, we attend the World Cup.

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Remember that the anticipated raffle of tickets for the general public starts on October 27th. In mid-December, another one will be held, but of random selection. And don't forget about the raffle on December 5th, but to define the groups of the World Cup. the the the

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the the the

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the the the world. And I know that there is a long way to go to get one of these tickets. And there will always be the option to see the World Cup through this, your home. Francisco Fajardo, Noticias Telemundo. You're right, Francisco Fajardo, you can see it on Telemundo and it's free. We are the home of the World Cup in Spanish. World Cup 2026. And well, this is how we say goodbye. All Mundial dos mil 26. He went on as he knows this

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