Y ahora tenemos vuelos directos, porque el que puso las sanciones (2019) para cambio de gobierno decidio que quitar las sanciones lo hace ver bien aunque no haya cambiado el gobierno.
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Trump replaced one narco dictator with a new narco dictator because the new one agreed to make his oil friends rich and let him do his corruption.
That’s all.
This is what people don't understand about the US immigration system.
This surgeon did everything right. He has been in the US for 9 years and has 8 years of US medical training.
Our own government determined that he was extraordinary in his field which warranted a grant of permanent residence, so it approved his EB-1A petition.
He signed a job in an underserved rural area that desperately needs a highly specialized surgeon.
Then USCIS stopped processing his case not based on anything he had done, but the country he was born in.
Now he has no green card, no employment authorization, and no ability to travel to see family or friends abroad.
This may force him to lose his job, his home, and his life as he knows it. Not to mention the community that will be left without a medical professional it so desperately needs.
We have a physician shortage in this country. This can't be how the system is supposed to work.
JD Vance is lecturing the Pope on Catholicism and Pierre Poilievre is lecturing Mark Carney on economics and RFK Jr is lecturing scientists about vaccines and Donald Trump is lecturing the world on tariffs and Pete Hegseth is quoting Pulp Fiction and thinking it’s the Bible
The day the Affordable Care Act passed was one of my proudest moments as president, because it meant that millions of Americans would have access to health care, some for the first time.
The ACA also prevented insurance companies from denying people with pre-existing conditions coverage, allowed young people under the age of 26 to remain on their parents’ plan, expanded Medicaid, and so much more.
But the ACA was always meant to be a first step. We still have to do more to expand access and make health care more affordable for everyone.
La pelota decia “Together, we are america” y quiero pensar que Estados Unidos es un pais en donde cabemos todos.
Me quedo con el mensaje final
“The onyl thing more powerful that hate is love”💗
Aunque nos persigan, nos humillen, aunque algunos sientan que somos ciudadanos de segunda categoria.
Hoy todo sigue “igual”…las leyes son iguales que ayer, el sentimiento antimigratorio sigue, personas enmascsradas terrorizan las calles.
Pero ayer paso algo especial.
Ayer, gracias a la voz de Bad Bunny ( q NO me considero fan) me senti orgullosa de mi cultura. Me encanto que mis hijos, ciudadanos americanos, sepan que nunca hay q sentirse avergonzados de quienes somos.
Somos latinos, somos imigrantes y orgullosa venezolana/americana
Mi reflexion del half time Bad bunny 2026
Lo que vimos ayer fue un acto de RESISTENCIA.
La musica y el arte en todas sus formas, siempre ha sido de las maneras mas humana de resistir a los regimenes opresores.
El soft power contra los poderosos.
Ayer, fue un show de autenticidad, de identidad latina y una poderosa manifestacion de que los imigrantes SOMOS parte de la historia americana. Le guste a quien no le guste o le incomode a quien le incomode.
El rock fue importante en la caida del muro de Berlin, el gospel music en el civil right movement. El guernica en protesta de la guerra civil. Tantos ejemplos.