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This afternoon on Noticias Telemundo, now, the last moment, the Supreme Court authorizes that the Trump government eliminate protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans. And also, protesters and authorities are facing in Chicago protests against the migratory arrests in the center of ICE in the city. The National Security Secretary was in the building. Minor immigrants who do not want to leave the country voluntarily receive government notifications to leave the United States with a $2,500 support.

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The first images of Mario Guevara in El Salvador and his message after being deported. The journalist was arrested in Atlanta while covering a protest against Trump. The United States announced a new attack on the coast of Venezuela against a boat that accuses of drug trafficking.

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Four people on board died. The fears of a escalation ignite the alarm in Venezuela. The government remains still closed. After a new vote failed by the budget, it is revealed that the Republicans consider undocumented immigrants

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those who do have legal status. Support and rejection by Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican artist in the center of the controversy for his participation in the mid-ican artist in the center of the controversy for his front of the ICE processing center in Broadview, on the outskirts of the city. Inside, there are detained immigrants.

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There were shouts, there were beatings, beatings. National Security Secretary Kristi Noem was in the building, and the head of the Border Patrol, in charge of the raids, Gregory Bovino, intervened to help in the arrests. Good afternoon. We'll talk more about the tension in Chicago, but let's start with breaking news.

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The Supreme Court authorized President Donald Trump to remove legal protection for Venezuelan immigrants. It's a temporary decision, but for now it puts hundreds of thousands of people at risk of deportation. Rogelio Moratag reports.

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The Supreme Court's decision leaves hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans defenseless by allowing the Trump administration to depose them of their status as Temporary Protection or TPS. In an emergency measure, the six conservative judges of the court voted in favor of putting on pause the decision of a district judge in California who had determined that the Trump administration had made wrong to end Venezuelan TPS.

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It means that they leave more than 600,000 Venezuelans without the possibility of having a legal protection status in this country.

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It means that for Venezuelans with the 2021 designation, they will have TPS until November 7, and the 2023 ones will simply not have it.

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In addition to losing their work permits, Venezuelan immigrants will be vulnerable to being detained by the Immigration Service, while a court of appeals makes a final decision. The Supreme Court's decision does not cancel TPS, it is a temporary decision as long as the appeal of the ninth circuit lasts. In May, the Supreme Court had also overturned the decision of Judge Eduard Chen himself, which affected about 350,000 Venezuelans, whose protection ended in April, but which had been recovered with the most recent decision of the magistrate himself.

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The concern for the Venezuelan community is that the appeal process usually lasts several months. Time of fear and uncertainty for those who are now unprotected.

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I am absolutely optimistic with the decision of the Court of Appeals, but that can take months, Rogel.

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And that is the problem of the emergency docket.

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ADEFERRO has accompanied the legal process from the beginning and today it is devastated. legal desde el principio yo ya esta devastada ellos merecen una oportunidad

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como vamos a regresar a venezuela como los vamos a regresar a venezuela van a tener a familias completas como lo están haciendo con niños personas que estaban totalmente legales que estaban haciendo todo bien yo estoy muy triste pero no voy a parar de luchar I am very sad, but I will not stop fighting.

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Yes, Julio, the fight continues on this roller coaster of emotions for the Venezuelan community. This descent must be one of the most inclined, one of the most difficult, and now activists are calling to demand that the district 9 appeals court make the decision as soon as possible

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so that the time risk for these 600,000 Venezuelans who have been left unprotected is reduced. appeal. Gracias por estar aquí. ¿A cuántos venezolanos afecta esta decisión de la Corte Suprema hoy?

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Pues a 600,000 y sus familias.

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Es mucha gente.

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Sí. Decíamos y la escuchábamos a usted en el reportaje de Rogelio Moratagle, todo está en la Corte de Apelaciones del Noveno Circuito. Esa decisión es la que estamos esperando.

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¿Cuánto tiempo puede tardar esa decisión? the court of appeals is the one we are waiting for. How long can that decision take? In the best of cases, if the court of appeals wanted to do it quickly, it could be one or two months. Normally, we are talking about eight months to a year. So it is delayed because a court of appeals is not the one that decides based on facts, it is the one that decides based on the law and there's a lot of study, a lot of research.

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Are there incentives for the Court of Appeals to make a decision faster than usual?

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Well, the biggest incentive is the search for justice and humanitarian reason. There are thousands of families that depend on this.

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What can these families that depend on this decision on this decision from a legal point of view? Is there a way for them in these months of uncertainty?

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Well, as I told you before, we have to look for ways to move outside of the TPS. We can look for visas, family petitions, maybe a VAWA visa for victims of domestic violence, a T visa for a person who has been a victim of domestic violence, a visa for human trafficking, or a

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visa for a person who has been a victim of a crime. Or maybe if they have university degrees, they can look for legal alternatives in other countries where they

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can recognize their studies and with the experience they have had in the United States, they can look for a better future where they can be legal. The situation is very complicated.

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Yes, yes, really complicated, lawyer. And I wonder, today, are these people unprotected, at risk of arrest, deportation, or is there something they can do if they are actually detained by immigration officers?

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Unfortunately, at this time in the United States, they are completely unprotected. Lamentablemente, en este momento en los Estados Unidos están completamente desprotegidos. Y de ser detenidos por ICE, podrán pedir una audiencia con un juez, pero mantenerse o no en la detención dependerá de si entraron legalmente, si entraron indocumentados, y de si tienen dinero para luchar en las Cortes Federales para poder salir de la detención. in Well, every life is a case and a world, so we can't give the same information to everyone. They have to talk to a lawyer, they have to evaluate what their options are, know where

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they are standing, know what documents they would need in case they meet ICE to know how

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to fight.

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Attorney Kate Aquiroz, thank you very much for being with us.

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To you. Abuada Kate Akiros, muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. A ti.

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Bien, hoy el gobierno de Estados Unidos anunció que ofrecerá $2,500 como incentivo a menores inmigrantes no acompañados, mayores de 14 años, que hayan decidido irse voluntariamente a sus países. Algunos de estos menores que están en custodia de la oficina de reasentamiento de refugiados,

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hoy ya comenzaron a recibir las notificaciones a través de sus the public council. The public council. The public council. The public council. The public council. The public council.

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The public council. The public council. the the the the the

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the

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the the The agency specifies that this $2,500 support does not apply to children not accompanied from Mexico. The ICE agency confirmed that the minors will receive the money after an immigration judge approves the request and they arrive in their country. When a minor decides to leave, they have 24 hours to inform DHS to start the process. In Chicago, there were riots in a protest in front of an ICE center. We showed you the images. process. of the of the of the

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of the of the of the of the of the But let's start with these images of what happened this morning in northwest Chicago, precisely in the Immigration Detention Center of Broadview, Illinois. There was also chaos.

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Dozens of protesters arrived there, who had a strong confrontation with federal agents. In the processing center, we could able to see Commander Gregory Bovino and also there was the Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem. She went up to the roof and is that during today has been supervising operations that have been carried out in various areas of Chicago. In the center, inside, it was also possible to see the secretary and behind her, several immigrants who were detained. It is worth mentioning that these images were captured by the conservative influencer Benny

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Johnson, who was following the secretary during today's activities. However, he did not say that they did not allow him to enter the Broadview building. The city responded in a statement. Part of it says, of several that have been carried out in the Chicago area today, happened precisely in the Walmart parking lot where I am. There, witnesses told us that panic reigned among the families who had simply arrived here to make their purchases.

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Let's hear one of the witnesses.

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The people who were screaming and whistling in the Walmart parking lot.

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We got up on the roof and started recording because there were about 20 migrant trucks.

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And that's how this Friday has been lived in Chicago, where fear has practically reigned over the immigrant community. Live from Chicago, Illinois, I'm Iris Berrios. Julio, back to you.

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Thank you very much, Iris. Let's go to another headline of the day. The new attack by the United States on a ship that the US government claims was carrying drugs off the coast of Venezuela. It's the fourth attack of this type since the Pentagon began

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last month. This offensive in the Caribbean has caused the death of at least 21 people. Today only four died. Today's attack occurs a day after President Donald Trump declared that the United States is in an armed conflict against

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drug cartels. Johanna Suarez has details.

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With this video, the Secretary of Defense announced a new attack against a alleged narco-boat in the south of the Caribbean Sea that claimed the lives of four men. In a post on Nakes, Pete Hexett said that the attack was carried out in international waters off the coast of Venezuela, while the ship was transporting large quantities of narcotics destined for the United States to poison our people. The announcement comes after the Pentagon notified Congress

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that the United States is in an armed conflict with the drug cartels, which they have designated as terrorist organizations, qualifying traffickers as illegal fighters.

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Considering an armed irregular force as an enemy of the United States,

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it can act as they are doing without the authorization of the Congress.

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This is at least the fourth attack in the last month against alleged narco-boats.

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So we hit a number of boats, you probably saw that. And since we did that, we have absolutely no drugs coming into our country via water, because it was lethal. And now we'll look at cartels. We're going to look very seriously at cartels coming by land.

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The perception that the regime will collapse or change in Venezuela is something that has motivated a great expectation, a great hope from the Venezuelan community, especially here, but also, why not say it, from communities like the Cuban community, who have the same expectations as their own country.

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They are combat aircraft.

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Hours before this new attack, Venezuela denounced the presence of Casas flying over near its territory, while Maduro said this week that they are preparing a state of emergency declaration in case of a U.S. military attack. The Secretary of Defense also added that these military actions in the Caribbean Sea will continue until they end what he calls attacks against the U.S. people. Recently, sources revealed to NBC News that they are considering options to attack drug traffickers within Venezuela, and those attacks could take place in a matter of weeks.

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Good. Johanna Suarez, thank you very much. Breaking news. The peace plan proposed by President Donald Trump was never accepted. In a statement, the Palestinian group

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says it is willing to release all hostages immediately and give power to a Palestinian organization that is politically independent. However, it pointed out that other points, such as the future of Gaza and a disarmament, deserve greater negotiation. The answer to never comes after Trump gave him a deadline until Sunday to accept his plan.

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Sean Dirty Combs receives his sentence. We will see for how many years and the reaction in court. Shondiri Combs was sentenced this afternoon to four years and two months in prison for charges related to prostitution. The judge also imposed a fine of half a million dollars on the rapper and music producer. Carla Mesola is in the federal court in Manhattan where this hearing took place.

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Carla, good afternoon. to and and he is seen as a businessman. They said that he is not only a exemplary father, but a leader of human rights, because he has made donations and community events helping the youth. In front of this, the prosecutor who had requested 11 years in prison said that in front of the camera,

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Shandiri Combs is one, but behind him is another person remembering the video where he is seen hitting his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, in a Los Angeles hotel. The judge gave her just over four years in prison, five years of supervised freedom, and a $500,000 fine. Cassie Ventura's lawyers spoke before the sentence, and said that the sentence imposed today recognizes the impact of the serious crimes she committed. Ventura, as we will recall, accused her of forcing her to participate in sexual acts with third parties under the influence of drugs, as well as other women.

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And to all these women, the judge, in a few words, thanked them for having taken to the streets and had the courage to speak, Julio.

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Well, Carla Mesola, an important audience in this case that has captivated the country. Thank you. is following the rules, but that Republicans consider undocumented. Cristina Londoño explains.

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She fled her country in fear of being killed. And here she says she is dead in life. We feel like we are cornered.

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We feel very bad because practically nowhere they want us.

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The only thing that was missing was to end up in the center of the dispute over the closure of the care. No one equal to the philatelic security at a company in a single day like this put up with a series of the government. The republicans insist that look at the end of the season is that the corporate to the

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medical seemed to mean that

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those. That's it that's what I mean Peter not for me to use that for the federalist.

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And president that I come out about most role of the west and revoking the budgetary legislation of President Trump that denies health care to certain immigrants. The big difference is that Republicans consider undocumented to almost a million and a half immigrants who have temporary status, such as TPS, DACA, refugees, or asylum seekers.

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In addition, the government is including the billions that it claims are difficult to serve undocumented people in the emergency rooms, according to the law.

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What are we going to do? Are we going to leave people with and without documents to die on the streets like dogs?

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While the president's position is maintained, Donald Trump has nothing to negotiate. He is demanding, like the Republicans, that the Democrats allow the reopening of the government under the current budget for seven weeks so that in that period they can negotiate. In the White House, Cristina Londoño, Telemundo News.

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President Trump will have his own currency. The Treasury Department considers to mint a dollar currency with the image of the president to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026. The possible design shows... There's the image. It's Trump with his fist up, with the legend, fight, fight, fight,

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in reference to the attack against his life in the 2024 campaign. The fire in the Chebron refinery, in the Los Angeles area, is already under control, according to the authorities. Social media images captured the moment when a huge fireball illuminated the night sky.

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No people were injured and the fire was confined inside the enclosure. Firefighters and emergency teams worked for hours to extinguish the flames. And the announcement that Bad Bunny will be artista del show del medio tiempo en el Super Bowl número 60 ha generado reacciones de orgullo en unos, rechazo en otros. La polémica no ha hecho más que crecer. Francisco Fajardo informa. What about listening to a VIP? I can't forget you Unforgettable dance

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I can't forget you

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Or what about Callaíta? The song with which it was announced that Bad Bunny will be the artist of the half-time in the Super Bowl number 60?

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So Bad Bunny, are you excited?

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About the Super Bowl? Yes!

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It has generated a huge debate happiness and pride on one side and overwhelming rejection on the other. I'm excited because I really like his music Yes. Ha generado un debate enorme, felicidad y orgullo por un lado y un rechazo abrumador por el otro.

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Emocionada porque me gusta mucho su música y me gusta como canta y a ver como le va en

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el Super Bowl.

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Todo en español, claro que sí, pa' que sufran. Imagínense el escándalo si Bud Bunny invitar a Peso Pluma son algunos de los comentarios y publicaciones que explotan en social media. But not everything is support.

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A rapper and singer whose songs are almost entirely in Spanish. Bravo.

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Tomi Lahren, presenter and part of the MAGA movement, suggested that Bud Bunny is not American and was corrected during an interview.

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Seems like a great American artist, so sure, why not? He's not an American artist, but he's Puerto Rican. That's part of America dear

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Por eso ya hay quienes traducen sus canciones al inglés

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My aunt asked me if I have a lot of girlfriends

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Y defienden con sarcasmo al cantante en ese idioma

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He doesn't speak English. I can't understand any of his songs. This is America

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Con esta ilustración y en tono bromista el cartonista Lalo Alcaraz sugirió que el estadio de los Niners podría ser rediseñado con el clásico sombrero de Benito, un Benito que también ya tiene su carta en la lotería Millennial contra sus detractores.

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Mi mensaje para ellos es la queso, la quesoporte, porque estamos at the Super Bowl. It's very strong to see that he can be one of the most famous musicians in the world

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and in this country and he is still treated as a foreigner.

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Another thing that has ignited the conversation about Bud Bunny was the possible presence of Ice at the Super Bowl. Today, the White House responded to this.

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As far as Ice being at the Super Bowl, as far as I'm aware, there's no tangible plan for that in store right now.

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Francisco Fajardo, Noticias Telemundo. Bueno hablando de Bad Bunny, el Museo de Cera de Marantuzo llevó figuras de estrellas latinas al Oculus Oculus in New York. In addition to Bad Bunny, there are Carol G, Romeo Santos, Selena Gomez. Visitors could have these stars of Latin culture close by. Perfect for the Hispanic Heritage Month. Thousands of people were waiting for Taylor Swift's new album at midnight,

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and some made long queues in stores to get a vinyl record. Others from home, watch out, Spotify. Miriam Arias has the images of this long-awaited production.

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Taylor Swift reveals the lyrics of her new album

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and takes a step into her new era with 12 songs.

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Among them, some that allude to his fiancé Travis Kelsey. The sky is open to light.

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And one with a different touch to the iconic song Father Figure by George Michael.

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I'll be your father figure.

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On social media, Swifties recording their reactions. In stores, hundreds of them queuing up from before dawn to get a CD or one of the seven exclusive vinyls. Both products are without the aranceles, as they are considered informative materials. I can't explain how proud I feel to share this with you. An album that feels so right, said Swift after the release, sharing photos never seen before. And in an interview with British media... and

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this

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is my brand new album. Since then, the expectation has grown. On Spotify, the album became the most-reserved in history. In the first 12 hours of release, each of the songs captured more than 700,000 views on YouTube. Life of a Showgirl, about 2 million.

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Well, that was a report by Miriam Arias. And with that, we end this edition of Noticias Telemundo. Now, remember that you can always stay well informed media Maria. Si nosotros con eso terminamos esta emisión de Noticias Telemundo ahora, recuerde que siempre se puede mantener bien informado en nuestro portal, noticiastelemundo.com, en todas nuestras redes sociales. Así vamos, un día a la vez. Gracias por estar aquí.

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Gracias por estar aquí. Tenga muy buenas noches.

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