Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)

Trump’s Fiscal and Immigration Agenda Moves Forward with Setbacks-With narrow approval in both chambers of Congress, Trump’s mega fiscal package is set to become law this July 4th with the president’s signature. Despite fierce opposition from Democrats, a handful of Republicans who criticized the severe cuts to social programs and the growing debt relented to White House pressure and voted in favor without debate. José López Zamorano reports from Washington, D.C. on this pivotal moment and the decision to limit citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.
California’s Attorney General Highlights Fourth Amendment ahead of Immigration Raids – Immigration raids in Los Angeles and other U.S. cities by heavily armed, masked agents without identification or warrants have sparked public outrage. Critics have condemned the arbitrary arrests and excessive use of force against civilians. How can California guarantee the constitutional rights of all residents? State attorney general, Rob Bonta, spoke about this and other issues in an interview with Radio Bilingüe. Marco Vinicio González brings us a summary.
Historic Concert Celebrates Musical Richness of San Joaquin Valley – The city of Fresno was the setting for Voces del San Joaquín. This historic concert brought together young talent from this rich agricultural region of California. Not only did they celebrate music and their ancestral roots, but the concert also promoted a message of unity and hope in these uncertain times. Voces del San Joaquín was sponsored by the Alliance for Traditional Arts and Radio Bilingüe. Alejandro Maciel was in Fresno and brought us a report on the memorable concert.