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2022-04-17: News Headlines

teleSUR, SH (2022-04-17). Senado mexicano discutirá el proyecto de reforma eléctrica. telesurtv.net De ser votada y aprobada, los diputados enviarán la iniciativa al Senado para su discusión y también aprobación.

teleSUR, mcs, JL (2022-04-17). Migrantes acuerdan con autoridades mexicanas para caravana. telesurtv.net La caravana migratoria avanzó ocho kilómetros hasta el primer retén migratorio en el Ejido de Viva México, para dialogar con representantes del INM.

teleSUR, JCM (2022-04-17). Fallece luchadora social Rosario Ibarra de Piedra en México. telesurtv.net El presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador expresó su pesar por la muerte de Rosario Ibarra de Piedra.

teleSUR, SH (2022-04-17). Controlan incendio en refinería de Pemex en el sur de México. telesurtv.net Las autoridades de Salina Cruz manifestaron que se mantienen en fase de alerta a la espera de algún nuevo incidente en la refinería.

Marzieh Rahmani (2022-04-17). Iran hosted Afghan refugees even under sanctions. en.mehrnews.com TEHRAN, Apr. 17 (MNA) — Iran has hosted Afghan refugees and immigrants for years, even under sanctions without the usual international assistance, Government Spokesperson said in reaction to sending refugees to Rwanda by the UK government.

Staff (2022-04-17). Arrestos de inmigrantes irregulares marca récord en Estados Unidos. cubadebate.cu Alrededor de 220.000 migrantes fueron detenidos por las autoridades estadounidenses en la frontera con México durante el mes de marzo, lo que constituye la cifra más alta en los últimos 20 años. Las capturas significan un incremento del 24 por ciento frente al mismo mes del año anterior.

teleSUR, SH (2022-04-17). EE.UU. marca cifra récord de captura de migrantes en un mes. telesurtv.net Los más de 220 mil migrantes capturados en marzo significa un incremento del 24 por ciento frente al mismo mes del año anterior.

_____ (2022-04-16). Mexicans Mobilize In Support Of President AMLO's Electricity Reform. popularresistance.org On Tuesday, April 12, hundreds of citizens took to the streets in different parts of Mexico in support of the electricity reform promoted by president Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). In the capital Mexico City, members of various civil society organizations, social movements, and trade unions held a march from the Zócalo to the Chamber of Deputies. They demonstrated outside the Legislative Palace of San Lázaro, calling on the legislators of the opposition parties to approve the reform to the Electricity Industry Law (LIE), which allows nationalization of the energy industry.

scorinoco (2022-04-16). Reading Between the Lines of Mexico's Recall Referendum Stats. orinocotribune.com By Gustavo A. Maranges — Apr 12, 2022 | On April 11, Mexico's National Electoral Institute (INE) made public the official result of the recall referendum held on April 10. The numbers were transparent and showed the strong support that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) has after almost four years of his mandate. However, the statistics by themselves do not say much and it is necessary to look at what is going on behind it. | The readings going on about the referendum's results have been directly connected to the political perspective of analysts and journalists. Those who support AMLO are focused…

teleSUR, SH (2022-04-16). Reportan un incendio en una refinería de Oaxaca, México. telesurtv.net De acuerdo a las autoridades del centro refinador, el fuego se registró en un tanque vertical en la zona de almacenamiento de gasolina.

JANET (2022-04-16). Lizelle Herrera & Texas repression — Arrest exposes anti-abortion laws. iacenter.org By Monica Moorehead April 12, 2022 There was joy and a sigh of relief when Ketanji Brown Jackson was finally confirmed as the first Black woman justice to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court, based on a 53-47 Senate vote April 7. Then another legal development of a totally different kind occurred in Starr County, Texas, the same day. A 26-year-old Latinx woman, Lizelle Herrera, was arrested in Rio Grande City, near the Texas-Mexico border, and charged with murder for allegedly terminating her pregnancy. Her bail was an outrageous $500,000. April 9 mugshot of Lizelle Herrara The county sheriff, Carlos Delgado, stated He…

Brett Wilkins (2022-04-16). Activists Celebrate After Biden Grants TPS Status to Cameroonian Immigrants. truthout.org Human rights activists on Friday applauded the Biden administration's decision to allow tens of thousands of immigrants from war-torn Cameroon to temporarily live and work in the United States as a victory won by years of Black-led organizing. | The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Friday "The United…

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