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Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)

By Radio Bilingüe
Published April 26, 2024

Braunz Courtney, Director Ejecutivo de HEPPAC, frente a las oficinas de esta organización, en Foothill Boulevard, Oakland, CA. Foto: Dennis Maxwell.

Immigrant Fell Prey to Drugs, But What Saved Her from Dying?  A transgender immigrant came to the United States fleeing violence and discrimination in her native Guatemala. After arriving in California, she suffered more rejection, lived on the streets and fell prey to the most dangerous drugs. Many around her died of drug overdoses. What saved her from the worst outcome? Dennis Maxwell spoke with the immigrant in question and brings us her story from San Francisco.  

Bankers Hear from Mexico’s Three Presidential Candidates – The three Mexican presidential candidates attended the National Banking Convention held last week in Acapulco to present their plans. Claudia Sheinbaum highlighted economic stability and promised continuity, Xóchitl Gálvez said she would be an ally of businesspeople, and Jorge Álvarez Máynez urged the audience to get to know him. This exchange took place prior to the second presidential debate, which will be held this Sunday, April 28th, 2024. Citlali Sáenz was present in Acapulco and provides the following summary from Mexico City.

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