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The Crimes Against Property and Fraud Division of the Criminal Investigation Commission (CIC) in San Juan is investigating two new complaints filed yesterday, Tuesday, against “influencer and user” Jorge Cristian Batista Agronte, known as Chris Agronte, because he did not comply with contractual agreements to increase returns on your investment.According to the complainant in January 2022 he hired him on a VIP Crypto course for which he paid $55,800.00 with his credit card and never received it. Although he tried to reach out to him on numerous occasions via calls, letters and emails, he was unable to. A Villalba resident…

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Juarez City. – US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said Tuesday that it made multiple flights Monday and over the weekend carrying migrants to countries including Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador and Honduras, as part of dozens of flights made. of every week. “The United States has a long-standing policy of removing foreign nationals who lack a legal basis to remain in the United States. This policy applies to all non-citizens regardless of their nationality,” Joe Biden’s government stated through a press release, without breaking the boundaries through which those entered. Immigrants. He noted that ICE Air Operations transports and…

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Washington, D.C., United States. – The Biden administration has returned to Mexican soil more than 2,400 immigrants from Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Haiti since early Friday morning after the end of the pandemic-justified “express expulsion” policy known as Title 42. Considered historic, the returns of immigrants to Mexican territory from third countries that began in the early hours of Friday, May 11, are under Title 8 of the US Immigration Act and address two types: “repatriation” and “voluntary return.” . said Blas Núñez Neto, Undersecretary for Border Policy. in the Department of Homeland Security. Without giving exact details, Núñez…

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Fernandez during a work in the halls of the Resurrection and Christian Life Center, in Barahona, on May 13, 2023 Barahona – The head of the Popular Power Party, Leonel Fernández, has seen a growing rift between the Dominicans and the current government, to the point that recent polls indicate that 51% of them are ready to leave the country. Fernandez spoke here during a packed event in the halls of the Resurrection and Christian Life Center, which was part of a two-day agenda he put together in Barahona, Azua and Beiravia. “We have seen in the polls what we…

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Juarez City.After the conclusion of Title 42 and the extension of Title 8 to all nationalities, it is expected that there will be no more than 250 immigrants who can be returned daily across these borders and will be mobilized from here to their countries of origin. “The intention is that none of these people deported under Title 8 remain at the border, and that is the information we have from immigration. We have agreed that they will report on these special operations,” explained Oscar Ibáñez Hernández, the representative of the state government in Juarez. “These persons will be transferred…

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Dante Musi, outgoing President of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI).Orlando Barea (EFE)Honduran Dante Musi was not re-elected as president of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) on Friday in the Dominican Republic, where the bank’s governors held a meeting to discuss, among other things, the continuation of an official for another five years in charge. The decision was particularly celebrated by opponents Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, who referred to Musi as “the chief financier of the dictatorship” in Nicaragua.”That Musi is not re-elected is certainly an important victory for the Nicaraguan cause, because the…

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For several weeks, Cuban users on social networks have been complaining about long lines in front of banks and ATMs that don’t have the cash customers are asking for. In addition to the fact that most ATMs have technical problems, others do not dispense bills of the low type, which is why extracting money in Cuba becomes epic, especially at the beginning of the month when they tend to pay workers. . “Yesterday I went to the ATM at 7:00 pm and there was no cash in any of the Cardenas ATMs,” one Cárdenas resident recounted on social media. “Now,…

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CubitaNOW write ~ Thursday, May 11, 2023 Cuban Amelia Calzadilla, mother of three young children, tells what happened in her life after the immediate life in which she railed against the mismanagement of the Havana government nearly a year ago.During an interview with journalist Ernesto Morales, the young woman explained that she would never be able to work again. For state companies, they are an uncomfortable voice and private companies fear that their number will be a disgrace to the company. Her husband’s driver’s license was taken away several times, simply for a traffic stop. People have returned home on…

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Pago Chiquito, Panama. – One by one, long wooden boats full of migrants in orange lifejackets arrived, scooping up the Turquesa River and propelled by outboard motors. At the end of the day, authorities had registered 2,000 migrants on this remote stretch of river at the edge of the Darien Forest that joins Panama and Colombia. Some have vague information – from their relatives, social networks and smugglers – about the upcoming change in border policy by the US government and rush to that far frontier. On May 11, the US government will end pandemic-related restrictions on people seeking asylum…

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Should you leave Cuba through its airports and wondering how much does it cost to pack a bag in one of its airports? Well, don’t doubt it any more, here we explain the latest update of this service at “José Marti” International Airport in Havana and their prices. This week, the authorities of said air terminal, the main gateway for flights to Cuba, reported the current cost of this service. According to this report on social networks, in Terminal 3 of the “José Martí” airport, which receives most communications, the baggage wrapping service is provided. “They secure the packaging, with…

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