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This afternoon, Telemundo News. Now, President Trump threatens to send governor of Illinois and mayor of Chicago to prison. In the streets, the rejection of the National Guard's shipment is also growing, while the government plans to invoke the law of insurrection to justify this mobilization. In addition, the bishop of El Paso, Texas, brings to Pope Leo XIV letters from immigrants terrified by the government's immigration policy. a of without a solution on the horizon, while the ones suffering are the federal workers who work without a salary,
and the millions of passengers stranded at airports in the absence of controllers. The Democrat for Arizona, Nita Grijalva, has not been able to run as a congresswoman. The president of the House says that will happen until the Democrats vote to finance
and reopen the government. And for the first time in history, one in five inhabitants in the United States identifies as Latino. the the the
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the the Good afternoon, I'm Aranza Loizaga, in the absence of my colleague Julio Vaqueiro. We begin in Chicago, where the tension is growing as the Texas National Guard begins patrolling its streets. Earlier, President Trump threatened to take the governor of Illinois to jail, but also the mayor of Chicago, for expressing his opposition to the military deployment. But the rebuke also extends among its residents. Rogelio Morata is in a protest against these federal operations. Good afternoon, Rogelio Moratag le está en una protesta contra estos operativos federales. Muy buenas tardes. Adelante, Rogelio.
Gracias, Aranza.
Pues sí, en espera de ver si se implementa esta ley de insurrección por parte del gobierno Trump y también de la decisión de una jueza federal. Aquí en la ciudad de Chicago ha salido una gran cantidad de gente para decirle a ICE a while the government tries to say that it is dangerous people who are infiltrated in this type of demonstrations. Specifically, it is blaming a cell known as Antifa, which is not an organization, but a decision of the leftist groups. According to exclusive information obtained by the NBC, the possibility of invoking the
law of insurrection to deploy the National Guard in Chicago and other cities in the country
is increasingly being discussed more seriously in the White House.
After days of confrontations between protesters and federal agents, now the battle is in the field of statements. The governor of Illinois fired high-caliber words against President Trump.
Look, he's a coward. He says a lot of things to the camera. He likes to pretend to be a tough guy. Come and get me. Come and get me.
It was his response to a message that the president posted earlier on Truth Social, saying that the mayor of Chicago should be in jail for failing to protect ICE agents, and that Governor Pritzker, too. This last one reiterated that Trump is a lunatic and that he's sure he won't come to arrest them.
Taco. Trump always chickens out.
And the mayor assured that it's not the first time that Trump has tried to arrest a black man, and that, precisely, I'm not going anywhere, he said. This happens while dozens of members of the National Guard are concentrated in a 60-mile
military base in Chicago, waiting for the government's order to be deployed in the city. According to the administration, it is to protect ICE agents. Because according to the president, among the protesters there are very dangerous people. associated with the domestic terror group Antifa. And other far-left extremists have been carrying out
a campaign of violence against ICE agents
and other officials charged with enforcing federal law. to protest after federal agents shot a woman because allegedly she chased them in her vehicle and harassed them in the streets. She says there were only members of the community and that the agents aggravated the situation.
I saw, I thought they were going to leave in minutes, but they stayed for hours. And not only did more agents arrive, tanks arrived, they were throwing tear gas at families, between families, grandmothers, children who were there.
She is convinced, like many in Chicago, that the Trump government wants to show a violent community to invoke the law of insurrection. Well, Aranza, I am here with Mrs. Yvonne. She is of Mexican descent. She is here in this march to protest with her sign.
She says that immigrants are the ones who make America great. and document that We are in the middle of a protest. We are going to walk towards the Trump Tower, which is about seven streets from here. We are going to walk towards the Trump Tower, which is about seven streets from here.
We are going to walk towards the Trump Tower, which is about seven streets from here. The Bishop of El Paso, Texas, today brought the desperate message of immigrant families to Pope Leo XIV received the desperate message from immigrant families. These are letters written by these families and also a video that Bishop Mark Sates, a strong critic of deportation policies, gave to the Pope in the Vatican,
along with members of pro-immigrant organizations. To say they're fearful is not strong enough. They're terrorized. And it is a, what shall I say? It is a fear that has a long-term impact
on people, on their lives. of the of the of the of the of the of the of the of the and arguments on both sides and decide if the ban is permanent. This weekend, a judge had blocked an order from the Trump administration to federalize 200 national guard uniforms to be deployed in Portland.
A Uber driver, a resident of Florida, is under arrest for being responsible for the Palisades fire that left 12 people dead 12 people and burned more than 23 miracles in the Los Angeles area. Edgar Muñoz tells us what else is known about the suspect and also the accusation that weighs against him.
Nine months after the terrible fires that devastated Pacific Palisades and Malibu on the coast of Los Angeles, the police arrested a alleged responsible, Jonathan Rinderneck, 29, 29, who caused one of the worst tragedies, with 12 people dead and almost 7,000 structures destroyed. Jonathan appeared today in a court in Orlando. After dropping off two passengers, 12 of them as Uber drivers, who said Jonathan was agitated and angry, he went up the mountain of hikers where a fire broke out, said the federal prosecutor.
A few months before, the fire started, it shows. where a fire broke out, said the federal prosecutor. Jonathan was found drawings of a city on fire in chat GPT, and when the fire started, he heard songs from a rapper who was talking about lighting fire. Rindernek used his phone to take videos of the scene when the firefighters were working, said the prosecutor.
This is the place, in this mountain of Palisade, the fire started caused by the alleged responsible, Jonathan Rindernek, who put out the firefighters, according to the investigations, and a week later, it spread, it rekindled, because the fire stayed inside the land.
I think it's important.
Larry Bane has not returned home in Palisades for nine months. The day of the fire came out in the middle of the flames with his baby on board. Today is a day when the community of Palisades is able to heal a little bit from the trauma Larry told us. Even though Palisades is still in reconstruction, there is still a lot of pain. There are a lot of houses that have been destroyed, a lot of ashes, everything is still very ugly.
It is very outrageous for everyone, because how can you do this to a person, to cause I feel that the response of the authorities to the fire nine months ago could avoid deaths and destruction due to the inefficiency in the evacuation. In Palisades, Edgar Muñoz, Noticias Telemundo.
In a recent news, President Trump announced that Israel and Gaza signed the first phase of the peace agreement. According to his social network Truth Social, he said that all the hostages in Gaza will be released very soon and that Israel will withdraw its troops to the agreed geographic line. Earlier, the president had anticipated that he could go down to Egypt as soon as this Sunday if an agreement was reached. And now we go to Virginia. Not guilty. and consider uno de sus enemigos políticos. Cristina Londoño fue la única reportera de un medio hispano dentro de esa corte. El día de hoy, Cristina, muy buenas noches para ti. ¿Qué fue lo que pudiste observar?
Ananza, muy buenas noches. Bueno, vimos a la familia de Comey entrar por la puerta de adelante. Estaba su esposa, sus hijas. Una de ellas fue despedida por este departamento de justicia. was fired by the Department of Justice, and a son-in-law who resigned when criminal charges were presented against Comey. He was already sitting in the room when we entered.
He looked calm. It was his lawyer who spoke for him. He only said, yes, your honor, and thank you very much, when the judge asked him if he understood his rights.
Under the symbolic image of a blind and balanced justice, the highly controversial case of the former FBI Director James Comey, who declared himself not guilty of two charges of obstructing a congressional hearing and making false statements. In court, Comey's defense made it clear that he will seek to put the Department of Justice on the bench of the accused, asking them to dismiss the case, arguing that the accusation against Comey is vengeful and retaliatory, ordered by President Trump, and that his government scandalously pressured the grand jury that presented the suit. to days after being named and that the mandator will publicly press the Secretary of Justice to accuse
Comey. Former official and now government detractor Trump, Olivia Troye says this is the revenge she promised.
To support James Comey because now it's him, tomorrow it could be me, it could be Miles Taylor, other people that Donald Trump has accused of treason, of being traitors.
On the right wing side, Ivan Reitling, who calls himself the Secretary of Retribution, and asks to be judged hundreds more times after Comey.
The censorship on Twitter, Facebook, all of that comes from him, like the FBI chief. He is a crime of the highest level.
The trial is scheduled for January 5. The defense of Comey asked the judge for a quick trial and that it be a jury of American citizens who determine his fate. Both parties agreed that once the trial began, it would not last more than two or three days.
Aranza?
Cristina, thank you very much for this information from Virginia. Now to address the issue, we are joined by the constitutionalist lawyer of Noticias Telemundo, Joseph Malouf. Lawyer, as always, a pleasure to have you here.
A pleasure to be here.
Let's remember that it was a great jury that decided to give light to the impeachment of former FBI Director James Comey. What does this mean for defense, lawyer?
Well, it means that there is something that these members of the great jury said that caused them to find a probable cause que un crimen se ha cometido No, lo sabemos todavía porque todo ese tipo de testimonio Aranza es confidencial y solamente el juez puede revelar y lo dudo que lo harían en este caso en particular
Pero hay algo a y que justificó que hicieran este cargo y por eso es importante esperar y ver que pruebas van a producir to in President This is a defense that could cause the complete elimination of these charges. Now, what message is President Trump and the Department of Justice sending with this accusation against the former FBI Director James Comey when we saw the controversial appointment of Halligan?
Well, we are seeing an idea from the White House that the Department of Justice is the president's lawyer and that the president, as the country's largest prosecutor, has the right to accuse anyone he considers to have committed a crime, even if they are his political enemies. It is terrifying. Of course.
Well, lawyer Joseph Malouf, as always, thank you very much for joining us in this interview. of the And that's obviously not the same as a protest that we see in the United States and in several cities every day. Of course, then we are waiting to see if that announcement happens or not. If it does, we will have it. And if not, also to explain to us. Attorney, as always, thank you very much.
A pleasure. Thank you for having me.
Very kind.
Today, the elected representative of Lita Grijalva could not swear in her office, despite what the President of the House of Representatives had suggested. Mike Johnson was caught up in a discussion with Republican Senator Ruben Gallego and administer the oath to her as soon as you guys vote to open the government.
You don't want to be on Epstein's discharge.
How much?
It's totally absurd. You guys are experts in red herrings and distraction.
You're moving along. It has nothing to do with Epstein.
This is the longest time the House has been answering. Do you want me to answer the question. This entire student. OK, you see, this is a publicity stunt. Let me tell you what's happening. The House Oversight Committee is working on the release
of the Epstein. The government shutdown is coming to a second week and its consequences are expanding.
The IRS has just announced the temporary suspension of 34,000 employees amid the uncertainty of federal workers about whether or not they will receive their salary.
It's not because I don't want to go to work, it's because they don't allow me to go to work.
And it's not fair that we are paying for broken plates and they take us out without paying. In the last few hours, a version of a White House memorandum circulated that would not guarantee retroactive payments. Although today, President Trump assured that the majority will receive their salary with some exceptions. While in the Senate, there are no advances. After six unsuccessful consecutive votes, agreed to. Our position remains the same. Our position remains the same. Our position remains the same. Our position remains the same. Our position remains the same. Our position remains the same.
Our position remains the same. Our position remains the same. The cracks begin on the Republican bench. A congresswoman, ally of the president, today criticizes her party for not reopening the government. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia,
who agrees with the Democrats in their concern for health costs. should be. I don't think it's an easy problem to fix either. What I am upset over is my party has no solution.
The effects of the closure are still felt at airports, at Dallas, Denver and Chicago terminals, with more than 2,000 delays in flights during the day. A situation that could only worsen over time.
In Washington, Javier Vega, Noticias Telemundo. community in the country. We'll be right back. When everything seems like a lie...
Latinos, the goal of the Constitution...
Uganda will receive deportees...
...reality doesn't stop, and neither do we.
Keep launching these deportations...
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This is the first place that lit up. This is the detention center where the migrants are.
In every corner...
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In every story...
48 hours... And now, these are some images that are also news today. Although the tropical storm Priscila is degrading off the coasts of the Mexican Pacific, it is causing strong tides on the beaches. In Puerto Vallarta, authorities asked the population to stay away from the beaches. A surfer was rescued in Wales after a strong current of tidal waves dragged him into the sea. a I got it. The agent who arrived at the scene highlighted the bravery with which the teenager already had in his arms the five-year-old girl. The students of a Chicago school who
were made villains for interpreting a conclave in class while the one who chose Pope Leo XIV was found today with the pontiff in the Vatican. All, as you can see, were dressed like that time, with their cardinal attire, Swiss guards, and like Pope Augustine,
who is the one these little fourth-graders would have chosen. The Latino population here in the United States is still growing. According to a new study, one in five people who live here do not identify as Latinos. Our community is the one that has grown the most
during the last year, and we have already reached 68 million. Our contribution to gross domestic product is like a massive residue until you can see what you can't say what was the sentinel to me on this list of what they have put up with the internal group to support a lot of what the media and that's what I expect me
to see to be a most important by east city almost like it economy and when they are putting some of the Indian and reno need a fancy
company and that would be so that they know it's been So you have to make some arepitas that are a little bit fatter, that are the ones that are filled. She barely arrived in the United States less than a decade ago, and at 32 years old, Fabiola is already the owner of two restaurants in New York, where she employs 14 more people. I think that by not having these things so easy in your country, you arrive with a very different hunger, even than the same people who were born here.
Latinos like her, workers and immigrants, are contributing and making the country grow from their trenches. A new study by the Latino Project, GDP, UCLA and California Lutheran University revealed that for the first time in history, one in five inhabitants of the United States is of Latino origin. It has been an increase of 2 million people in 2024.
A 2.9 percent increase, six times faster than the non-Latino population. The authors analyzed data from the Census Office and also discovered the reasons.
Growth is due much more to births than to immigration.
In other words, a Latino is born every 30 seconds.
The labor force with the more growth are Latinos, according to the study. In 2024, it had a record increase of 5.5%, and in total there are more than 35 million workers.
If we were a country, the Latinos of the United States would have produced the fifth economy in the world. Although these data are based only on 2024,
before the recent report by the Pew Research Center, in which it points to a historical drop in the first six months of Trump.
Between January and July, more than 1 million, 1.4 million immigrants left the United States.
For his part, David shares that they will continue to analyze these changes month by month. But as a Chicano born in Los Angeles says,
I have experienced five waves of deportations and it did not stop us. We have grown and we are contributing.
In New York, Carla Mesola, Noticias Telemundo. If something was missing for Bad Bunny, it was to be part of the world. of the last report to the canyon. And I love it. I'll connect my love. I can send a lot. Come on. But I feel. I think I was a female.
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