Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)

With Popularity Declining, Trump Celebrates First Year in Office – President Trump marked his first year in office by touting his achievements, especially his promise of historic mass deportations. However, according to various polls, more than half of voters believe his presidency has been a failure, especially in handling deportations. Who could channel this discontent, and how? José López Zamorano has the details from Washington, D.C.
Pioneering Colorado Law Helps Food Truck Businesses – In Colorado, food truck entrepreneurs started the year with good news. When applying for licenses to sell their food, they will no longer have to apply for one county at a time. Thanks to pioneering legislation and a single application process, they will now be able to operate statewide. However, they still face some obstacles, according to Jesús Sánchez Melean, who reports from Denver.
Fund to Bail Out Immigrants Detained by ICE Runs Out – In 2025, dozens of immigrants were able to be released on bail after being arrested during aggressive immigration raids in Southern California and continue their proceedings while free, thanks to a fund established by humanitarian groups. Today, however, the resources have run out, and the need is growing. Alejandro Maciel spoke with two people who were recently released and, from Los Angeles, tells us how they are keeping hope alive.

