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Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)

By Radio Bilingüe
Published June 05, 2026

Immigrant Advocates Demand Changes at New Jersey Detention Center – Amid intense debates in Congress over funding for ICE, the private immigration detention center Delaney Hall in New Jersey has become a flashpoint in immigration policy. A hunger strike by detainees escalated into clashes outside the facility. Lawyers and activists say dignified treatment and respect for detainees’ human rights is a national imperative. José López Zamorano reports on this situation from Washington, D.C.

In Florida, Hurricane Season Begins Amid Concerns Over FEMA Cuts – Hurricane season in the North Atlantic officially began on June 1. Although forecasts point to less intense activity than in 2025, experts warn that this does not mean the risk has disappeared. In this context, residents and local groups are questioning cuts to FEMA, the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency. Diana Montaño reports from Miami. 

Why Do Some Women Practice Postpartum Confinement? – Postpartum anxiety and depression affect thousands of mothers in the United States, especially when they face isolation or a lack of support after giving birth. In California’s Central Valley, some women are turning to traditional practices, such as postpartum confinement, to recover physically, mentally, and emotionally. Daniela Rodríguez spoke with a mother who shares her experience from Fresno.

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