Huntington Beach was declared “non-sanctuary” and its authorities will comply with federal policies

The coastal city of Huntington Beachin Californiasharpened his confrontation with the state when The local government adopted a resolution declaring the city “a non-sanctuary city for illegal immigration in order to prevent crime.” Huntington Beach has an ongoing lawsuit against California sanctuary state lawwhich limits cooperation with federal immigration authorities, citing a high recidivism rate of illegal immigrants with active detentions by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials that are supposed to result in transfers and deportations. In a statementMayor Pat Burns’ office confirmed that the city council voted unanimously to approve his initiative to declare the city a “Non-Sanctuary City” and that that provision took effect immediately. The resolution, according to Burns’ office, “deliberately circumvents the governor’s efforts to subvert the good work of federal immigration authorities and trumpet the city’s cooperation with the federal government, the Trump administration and the work of border czar Tom Homan ”according to the statement. “City officials have a duty to comply with all laws, including federal immigration laws, and neither the Governor nor the State will interfere with that.” Criticism of the Huntington Beach decision The Harbor Institute for Immigrant & Economic Justice published the following statement in response to the Huntington Beach City Council’s declaration of a “non-sanctuary city” and the lawsuit filed by the local government against the state’s sanctuary law, the California Securities Act (SB 54, 2017). “Federal and California courts have already ruled that the state’s sanctuary law is constitutional and that Huntington Beach must respect the rule of law. In 2020, the United States Supreme Court also refused to hear challenges against him. The Huntington Beach City Council’s challenge to state law is purely performative and will be defeated again. The hate circus led by Huntington Beach politicians does nothing to improve the quality of life or public safety in the city.” And he goes on to say that instead of confronting the day-to-day problems that city government must solve, “politicians are wasting their energy blaming immigrant and refugee neighbors, undermining sanctuary policies that have been shown to reduce crime, and attacking protections.” constitutional due process provisions in our sanctuary state law, which have withstood numerous legal challenges in recent years.” Keep reading:‘ Huntington Beach defines its position as a “non-sanctuary city”· David Chiu, San Francisco prosecutor, will confront Trump to defend the Sanctuary city· Councilors approve that Los Angeles be a Sanctuary City

Trump 2.0: Starts his reign of terror and chaos

The inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 47th president of the United States was like waiting for a Category 5 hurricane, and I say this knowingly because I have experienced several cyclones. That anxiety and certainty of knowing that the devastation will be immense, especially for immigrants and their citizen and permanent resident family members. But also for the country’s economy, for our moral fiber and for our democracy. Trump wasted no time in activating his reign of terror among immigrants and like a good would-be autocrat, he wants to govern by decree and abuses his powers. For example, he declared a “national emergency” on the border with Mexico to deploy the military to stop the “invasion” of undocumented immigrants despite the sustained reduction in arrests on the strip in recent months. He also began the process to deny birthright citizenship to babies born in the United States to undocumented parents. More than twenty states, cities, and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sued to prevent the implementation of the order, calling it unconstitutional. Among the immigration executive orders are the reestablishment of the ‘Remain in Mexico’ program that requires asylum seekers to remain in the neighboring country while they wait for their appointment before the immigration courts in the United States. He took other steps to undermine the asylum system: He suspended refugee resettlement for at least four months. And it eliminated the CBP One application that allowed asylum seekers to request their appointments virtually to avoid chaos at the border. The application was instrumental in reducing border crossings under the outgoing administration of Democrat Joe Biden. ‘Stay in Mexico’ worsened the crisis in the strip as thousands of migrants, from individuals to entire families, slept outdoors in inhumane conditions due to the lack of shelters. Many were victims of crimes as they were at the mercy of drug trafficking cartels. Trump will also end the practice of ‘catch and release’, which allows immigrants to be released into the United States while they await their hearings in immigration court. As part of his plan to eliminate birthright citizenship, he places obstacles, such as requiring the relevant agencies not to issue passports or Social Security cards unless one of the minor’s parents is a citizen or permanent resident. Trump knows that he cannot eliminate the 14th Amendment with a stroke of the pen, that it requires a constitutional amendment and that his plan will be challenged in court, but he wants to show the MAGA movement that he is “keeping” his campaign promises. He also invoked the Alien Enemies Act, to designate cartels and certain gangs as terrorist organizations. The 1798 law, which has only been applied three times and in times of war, allows the detention, relocation or deportation of nationals of the enemy country of the United States for reasons of national security. Regarding deportations, Trump declared that “all illegal entry will immediately stop, and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens to the places from which they came.” As of this writing, there have been no confirmed raids under Trump. But it rescinded a memo prohibiting such operations in “sensitive” places such as churches, schools, courts and shelters. Trump eliminated humanitarian parole for migrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Haiti. The executive orders reflect the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, which provided Trump and his team with a roadmap for a highly extremist agenda, not only on immigration but in energy, education, labor rights, civil rights, and other areas. . What is fearful is not only that Republicans control the executive and legislative branches, and have the balance tilted in their favor in the judicial branch. They also had the first Trump administration as a rehearsal and this time these measures are written to try to survive appeals in court. Immigration extremism is the tip of the iceberg in this government since an outgoing president, Biden, issued preventive pardons to his relatives and public officials out of fear that they could be persecuted and accused of “something” because Trump considers them his political enemies. Ironically, while Trump calls immigrants “criminals,” he pardons 1,500 of those convicted or prosecuted for the violent attack on the federal Capitol on January 6, 2021. Like a major Category 5 hurricane, Trump and his extremist policies promise severe damage that will test our resilience, our humanity, our Constitution, and the neutrality of our judicial system.

Mike Johnson announced that the previous January 6 investigation will be investigated

The president of the House of Representatives, Michael Johnson (R-Louisiana), announced the creation of a new committee to investigate “false narratives” on the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol by supporters of the president donald trump. Hours earlier, Johnson had downplayed a question about Trump’s pardon of the assailants saying that Republicans “were not looking back, but forward.” But the new committee will look back and work to rewrite the history of the assault on the Capitol. Republicans want deflect blame from Trump for telling his supporters to “fight like hell” and march on Congress before they broke into the building to interfere with the certification of Trump’s 2020 election loss. Johnson said in a news release that Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), who led Republicans’ counterinvestigation into the original bipartisan Jan. 6 committee, would lead the new effort. “House Republicans are proud of our work so far to expose the false narratives spread by the politically motivated January 6 Select Committee during the 117th Congress, but there is still much work to do,” Johnson said. In his own statement, Loudermilk listed the causes of the January 6 attack, notably omitting the man whose name was on the flags that the mob carried. “What happened at the Capitol that day was the result of a series of intelligence, security and leadership failures at multiple levels within numerous entities,” Loudermilk said. Loudermilk’s panel will be a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee chaired by Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), who noted there are unanswered questions about live pipe bombs that were discovered in buildings near the Capitol on Jan. 6. Keep reading:· Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the Proud Boys of Cuban origin pardoned by Trump after being sentenced to 22 years for the assault on the Capitol· Trump pardons more than 1,500 Capitol attackers; Enrique Tarrio will be free· JD Vance contradicts Trump and refuses to pardon those who carried out violence in the assault on the Capitol

The Coast Guard and the governor of Florida now officially use the Gulf of America

The United States Coast Guard and the Republican governor of Florida, Ron DeSantisresponded immediately to the president’s executive orders donald trump to deploy assets on maritime borders and use the name “Gulf of America” to refer to the Gulf of Mexico. A press release from the federal maritime agency referred to the Gulf of America when referring to “the maritime border between Texas and Mexico in the Gulf of America.” The Coast Guard is subordinate to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and patrols the Gulf in coordination with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Their website still uses the name Gulf of Mexico, but The name change is already being used in its official communications. Ron DeSantis also accepted the name change of the Gulf of Mexico Florida Governor Ron DeSantis also quickly endorsed Trump’s executive order changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico. In an order that issued about this week’s winter storm, DeSantis referred to an “area of ​​low pressure moving across the Gulf of America.” But changing the name of a body of water that is an integral part of Florida it might not be so simple. A computer search of Florida laws shows that at least 55 statutes include references to the Gulf of Mexicowhile local government ordinances are also linked to the traditional name. And some of these ordinances are fundamental, since delimit the territory of a countyFor example, as with legal descriptions of gulf front county boundaries from Escambia to Collier, which include references to the Gulf of Mexico, according to CBSNews. Florida lawmakers and DeSantis might have a way to update state laws to change references from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. The Legislature regularly passes what are known as “revision bills” that do things like change language in laws. Revision bills generally pass easily without controversy. But Trump’s executive order on the Gulf of America has attracted attention throughout Florida and other parts of the country. President Trump’s executive order instructs the secretary of the Department of the Interior to update federal records and maps to reflect the name change. Keep reading:· Donald Trump promises to recover the Panama Canal and rename the Gulf of Mexico· Who owns the Gulf of Mexico and can Trump really rename it as he proposes?· Sheinbaum responds to Trump and proposes calling the US “Mexican America.”

Marco Rubio promises González Urrutia US support for the restoration of democracy in Venezuela

In his role as Trump’s new Secretary of State, Marco Rubio gave his support to opposition leader María Corina Machado and Edmundo González Urrutia, recognized by the Joe Biden administration as president-elect of Venezuela. Through a video call, Machado said that, “the transition to democracy in Venezuela is crucial for regional stability and the security of our hemisphere.” Therefore, Marco Rubio reaffirmed to Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia his support from Washington for the restoration of democracy in his country. The spokesperson for that cabinet, Tammy Bruce, indicated in a statement that “Rubio reaffirmed the support of the United States for the restoration of democracy in Venezuela and the unconditional and immediate release of all political prisoners, in line with the peaceful democratic aspirations of the Venezuelan people.” For its part, González Urrutia assured that, “The Secretary of State reaffirmed his admiration for the Venezuelan people and highlighted the courage and democratic spirit that made the undisputed victory of 28J possible. He also confirmed his willingness to work together at this crucial moment for our nation. “Your support is a key impetus to continue moving towards free Venezuela.” The conversation with Rubio comes after what appears to be the first contacts between the two administrations and without Donald Trump referring to the fight against the dictatorship beyond announcing that he is willing to stop buying Venezuelan oil. It should be remembered that US President Donald Trump insisted last Monday that the United States is not interested in Venezuelan oil. On his first day in the White House, he insisted that he is closely watching Venezuela, a country he claims to know “very well for many reasons.” “It was a great country 20 years ago and now it is a disaster,” he declared. Regarding whether he will take measures to pressure President Nicolás Maduro, he stated: “We will probably stop buying oil from Venezuela.” Keep reading: · “Trump mixes disinterest and fury towards Latin America”· What are Donald Trump’s plans for Venezuela during his term?· Senate approves nomination of Marco Rubio as Secretary of State

Olympic medalist was pardoned by Donald Trump after assault on the Capitol: “I regret it”

Joe Biden came out of the White House granting pardons and donald trump He arrived doing the same. The 47th president granted a pardon to 1,600 people who attacked the Capitol in January 2021. Among them, former swimmer and Olympic medalist Klete Keller. Keller actively participated in the taking of the Capitol when trump lost the election to Biden and denounced alleged electoral fraud. In an interview with Washington Post He revealed his feelings after learning of the pardon. “It’s an incredible feeling of relief,” he said. Keller He faced a 10-month sentence that was reduced to six months under house arrest and three months on probation. He also had to perform 360 hours of community work. “It didn’t seem real to me. And when I woke up this morning, I thought, ‘Oh my God. This is over. I no longer have to contact my probation officer. “It is an incredible feeling of relief,” he revealed. Keller He stated that he participated in the taking of the Capitolbut without being aware of the damage this caused. “I know my actions angered and caused harm to millions of Americans. I told this to the judge and I meant it. I acted without thinking. “I didn’t stop or take time to reflect,” he said. Klete Keller in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington.Credit: Justice Department | AP Likewise, he acknowledged that he is grateful for the decision of trumpwhich considers a second opportunity to move forward. Klete Keller born in Vegas. Currently, he is 42 years old and retired. It was part of the era of glorious swimmers alongside Michael Phelps, Lochte and Vanderkaay. He even participated in the 4×200 relay. The trio broke the 4×200 world record at the World Championships. Melbourne 2007. He was also a reliever for Ian Thorpe in the Athens Olympic Games in the 4×200. To his credit he has four gold medals, one silver and three bronze medals. In the Sydney Olympics and Athens He won the bronze and silver medal in the 4×200 freestyle. In Beijing won the gold. Klete Keller reacts after a heat of the men’s 4×200 meter freestyle relay during the swimming competitions at the National Aquatics Center at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing.Credit: Thomas Kienzle | AP Keep reading:· Trump pardons Ross Ulbricht, convicted of operating the illegal black market website Silk Road· Capitol attacker rejected Trump’s pardon and called it an “insult” to the police· Biden granted presidential pardon to New York immigrant rights leader Ravi Ragbir

Trudeau asks provinces for “unity” to confront and respond to Trump

After the Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau warned that there will be a strong response from his country if Donald Trump imposes 25% tariffs, Now he called for “unity” to the provincial heads of government. The Prime Minister’s Office revealed after the meeting that Trudeau and the provincial heads of government “shared details of recent conversations” they have had with US politicians and senior officials. “The prime minister insisted that a strong unitary approach is the best way to advance Canadian interests and establish a productive relationship with the incoming administration.”noted the Prime Minister’s Office. The prime minister, who will leave office in March, said his Government is prepared to “support and compensate” Canadian citizens and businesses if Trump proceeds with tariffs that harm the economy. But he also promised strong retaliation. The Canadian government has said the tariffs would be “devastating” for the Canadian economy and could destroy hundreds of thousands of jobs in the country. “The possibility of unjustified 25% tariffs, unilaterally imposed by the US against its closest ally, is a matter of serious concern,” the Trudeau government added. Trudeau already met last week with the heads of government of the 10 provinces and three territories of Canada to discuss Trump’s arrival at the White House. During the meeting, it was agreed to hold an annual joint meeting in the face of the crisis caused by the new American president. It is the first time in Canadian history that the prime minister and the provincial heads of government have held weekly meetings. Canada has already announced investments of $900 million to reinforce its border with its neighbor, one of Trump’s initial demands. Canada, the United States and Mexico have had a free trade agreement for years, currently called T-MEC. Keep reading:

Arizona lawmakers propose law to make Trump’s mass deportations easier

Arizona lawmakers are considering new law to ensure key border state cooperates with new administration’s mass deportation push in response to the question of to what extent states will help Donald Trump’s government. Senate President Warren Petersen introduced the “Arizona ICE Act,” which would require sheriff’s departments and the Arizona Department of Corrections to sign cooperative agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The cooperation agreement with the Office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), under the controversial federal program 287 (g), would grant immigration agent functions to local police departments, including the identification and detention of a person suspected of being an undocumented immigrant. “Ending the crisis at the border requires all of us to cooperate. This legislation will allow the federal and state governments to work together to protect our citizens,” Petersen said in statements sent to EFE. The proposal also seeks to provide additional funds so that police departments can implement state law 314, passed in Arizona during the last November elections. This law allows police departments to arrest and imprison migrants who have crossed the border irregularly. The law has not yet taken effect as Arizona awaits the legal future of a similar law passed in Texas that is in the courts. The Arizona State Sheriffs’ Association has requested at least an additional $50 million in funding from the state Legislature to implement this new measure if it goes into effect. The Republican Party maintained control of the Arizona state legislature during the last election, which makes it easier for them to advance laws against irregular migration. Petersen said he hopes Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, will not oppose this bill and “respect” the will of voters by signing the legislation once it reaches her desk. Keep reading: • Republican senator claims that ICE arrested 308 immigrants in a matter of hours• They denounce the arrest of 200 immigrants in a surprise raid carried out in California• ICE withdraws ‘sensitive areas’ rule to carry out raids against immigrants anywhere: schools, churches, shelters, courts

Trump sends 1,500 troops to the border to stop immigration

The president’s government Donald Trump is sending 1,500 soldiers to the southern borderas part of his immigration plan and security in the region. “This is something that President Trump advocated for in his campaign. “The American people have been waiting for a moment like this, for our Department of Defense to really take national security seriously,” said press secretary Karoline Leavitt. The Pentagon will soon begin the deployment of troopsas part of the national emergency at the border, according to the executive order signed by Trump on Monday. These active-duty forces join about 2,500 National Guard troops already operating on the border. The action is part of the executive order “Securing Our Borders,” which orders the Department of Defense to coordinate efforts with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). “The Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Homeland Security will take all appropriate and lawful measures to deploy sufficient personnel along the southern border of the United States to ensure complete operational control,” the order says. There are other parts of Trump’s decision that have not been implemented, but could be detailed later or with the deployment of troops. “(All appropriate measures will be taken to deploy and construct temporary and permanent physical barriers to ensure complete operational control of the southern border of the United States,” says the document signed at the White House. Trump has signed several executive orders related to immigration, from which actions by DHS and its agencies have been derived, such as the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office, which announced operations even in ‘sensitive areas’, as well as processes of accelerated deportation. A CBS News report indicates that the Trump Administration seeks to have up to 10,000 military personnel guarding the border. Keep reading:· With Democratic support, Laken Riley Law against immigrants advances· Tom Homan on mass deportation: “ICE agents from all over the country will be on the streets from the beginning”· Ted Cruz focuses deportations on criminals when speaking at Hispanic gala: “Take your bags and go”

US grants almost $600 million to Moderna to “accelerate” bird flu vaccine trials

The United States government has allocated a significant investment of almost $600 million to the biopharmaceutical company Moderna to accelerate the development of vaccines based on messenger RNA (mRNA) against avian flu, with special emphasis on flu strains that could become a pandemic threat. This financial support is part of the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) ongoing efforts to anticipate and mitigate the risk of future public health crises, such as those caused by highly contagious and dangerous influenza viruses. Since 2023, Moderna has been working closely with the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), an HHS entity, to develop mRNA vaccines. that can be used in the event that new strains of influenza emerge with the potential to become pandemics. This effort includes not only the research and development of vaccines against the H5N1 strain of bird flu, but also against other variants that could represent a danger to global health. In 2023, Moderna had already received $176 million as part of this initiative, and with the recent allocation of funds, the company will be able to accelerate its work and move more quickly toward creating an effective vaccine. One of Moderna’s key advances in this project is its mRNA-1018 vaccine, which is designed to combat the H5 and H7 bird flu viruses. This vaccine has demonstrated “positive preliminary data” in Phase 1 and 2 clinical trials, leading to optimism about its effectiveness in combating these dangerous strains. With additional funding provided by the US government, Moderna is in the preparation phase of launching a Phase 3 study of this vaccine, a crucial step towards its possible distribution in the event of a massive outbreak of bird flu. Face future threats The company intends to share findings from these trials at an upcoming medical conference, which could offer more insight into the vaccine’s potential to address future viral threats. The recent HHS funding will also allow Moderna to accelerate research and development of a vaccine against the H7N9 strain of bird flu, another variant that has concerned health authorities due to its ability to infect humans. Public health officials have noted that the speed with which new flu strains emerge and spread necessitates an innovative and flexible approach to vaccine development. In this regard, the US government’s financial support is designed to expand Moderna’s clinical trials, enabling the evaluation of multiple vaccines and increasing the database supporting the use of mRNA technology in these contexts. In addition to ongoing work with the H5N1 and H7N9 strains, HHS has expressed interest in having Moderna design up to four new vaccines against different flu strains that can be evaluated in Phase 1 studies. The goal of this initiative is to generate clinical data that supports the accelerated development of mRNA vaccines, that would be essential to contain future outbreaks of avian flu or any other influenza strain with pandemic potential. As flu viruses continue to mutate, the ability to quickly adapt to new variants will be key to preventing a global pandemic. Keep reading:

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