Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)

Partial Government Shutdown continues amid Disagreements Over ICE Regulations – Government negotiations to fund the Department of Homeland Security remain stalled. Democrats are seeking to ban masked agents and indiscriminate raids, while the White House accuses them of refusing to compromise. How is this disagreement affecting the nation? When will lawmakers overcome the impasse? With details from Washington, D.C., José López Zamorano.
Is the Texas Attorney General Using Student Protests to Win Votes? Students who skipped classes to protest immigration raids are now the focus of a state investigation. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is accusing three school districts of facilitating the student marches and has announced an investigation. However, a civil rights leader maintains that these threats are politically motivated, as Paxton is running for U.S. Senate. Mariana Pineda spoke with him and brings us this report from Houston.
California Entrepreneurs Face Big Dilemmas due to High Health Insurance Costs – The House proposal to reinstate health insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act has stalled in the Senate, and the lack of support is already being felt. Today, many self-employed workers are facing the dilemma of whether to continue paying for their insurance amid rising costs. Daniela Rodríguez spoke with an affected Latina entrepreneur and cancer survivor, and shares her story from the city of Fresno in California’s Central Valley.

