Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)

Courts a Battleground Against Trump’s Executive Orders – Within hours of his inauguration, Donald Trump declared a national emergency, sent troops to the border, and abolished birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants. But his actions triggered a legal backlash from Democratic states and civil rights organizations, resulting in the temporary suspension of at least one of his most controversial executive orders. José López Zamorano provides the details from Washington, DC.
Los Angeles Fire Victims Receive Little Insurance Help – Sell or rebuild? That is the dilemma faced by many families who lost their homes in the Eaton Fire, the deadliest and most destructive of the catastrophic Los Angeles blazes. Although damages are still being assessed, many are already facing the reality that their insurance payouts will not be enough to rebuild what they lost. Alejandro Maciel spoke with an affected family and shares with us their challenges from Altadena, California.
Mexico Promises Comprehensive Support to Deported Migrants – Faced with a possible wave of deportations of immigrants from Mexico and other countries, Mexican authorities have established a comprehensive plan throughout the border area: they will help migrants with shelters, transportation to their places of origin and economic aid, as well as enrollment in various social programs while they begin the challenging process of dealing with the new Republican administration. Citlali Saenz has this report from Mexico City.