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Immigration no longer an issue compared to the 2016 elections
Three were the words used by Donald Trump in his 2016 campaign regarding immigration: “Build the Wall.” However, at present and less than a month before the elections, in both the presidential debate between President Trump and his opponent Joe Biden, and that of Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence, the immigration issue barely came up in the candidates’ questions and statements.
Additionally, on voters’ list of concerns, a CNBC/Change Research poll showed that only 15% of voters said immigration was a top issue for them, compared with 40% and 39% who said economy and COVID-19, respectively.
Among Latino voters there is not much difference in priorities either. In a Pew Research Center poll last September, the issue ranked eighth, preceded by the economy, healthcare, coronavirus, racial differences, violent crimes, the Supreme Court and climate change.
According to CNB, in the opinion of expert James Carafano, of the Heritage Foundation, the immigration issue “It’s not the kind of issue that would really move a lot of voters.”
However, “The law and order rhetoric is combined with our immigration system,” said Andrea Flores, deputy director of immigration policy for the American Civil Liberties Union. “In response to protesters fighting for Black Lives Matter in Portland, the Trump administration was seen mobilizing this huge immigration enforcement agency of DHS.” she said.
“What President Trump is doing now with his “law and order” slogan is what he did with immigration and border security in 2016,” Carafano added.
Sources: CNBC.com and La Opinión Los Angeles.
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Bolsonaro diagnosed with skin cancer amid coup conviction

Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has been diagnosed with skin cancer while serving a historic sentence for attempting a coup d’état. His medical team confirmed that the lesions have been removed and that, for now, he does not require further procedures, though he will need regular monitoring.
On Wednesday, September 17, Bolsonaro’s doctors confirmed the diagnosis. The announcement comes shortly after the former leader was convicted of orchestrating an attempted coup.
According to his physician, Claudio Birolini, Bolsonaro has “squamous cell carcinoma, which is neither the most benign nor the most aggressive form — it is intermediate.” Birolini warned, however, that this type of skin cancer “can carry more serious consequences.”
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Milei praises Paraguay’s growth, calls Argentina’s last 20 years a ‘decline’

Argentine President Javier Milei praised Paraguay’s economic growth over the past two decades during a speech before the Paraguayan Congress on Wednesday (Sept. 17, 2025), crediting it to incentives that favored capitalism. At the same time, he contrasted that progress with what he described as Argentina’s deepening “decline” during the same period.
“If we compare the last 20 years of Paraguay with those of the Argentine Republic, we will find almost diametrically opposite results,” Milei told lawmakers during a special session of Parliament on the second and final day of his official visit to Asunción.
“While you have not stopped growing, we have deepened our decline. If we understand incentives as the engine of capitalism, Paraguay focused on preserving and strengthening them, while Argentina dedicated itself to chaining, directing, and suffocating them,” the right-wing leader stated.
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Trump administration launches large-scale immigration operation in Chicago

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump intensified a large-scale immigration operation in the Chicago area with the arrival of additional Border Patrol agents on Tuesday and the presence of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem during a raid.
Noem posted a video on her X account showing the immigration operation, in which DHS reportedly removed “violent criminals” from the streets. The footage shows Noem observing the arrest of a man taken into custody at his home early Tuesday morning at an undisclosed location.
“I was in Chicago today to make it clear that we will not back down,” the secretary wrote. “Our work is just beginning,” she added.
The warning from Noem was echoed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Chief Gregory Bovino, who posted a video on X Tuesday showing multiple Border Patrol vehicles arriving in the city with the caption: “Chicago, we are here!”
Bovino, who led the immigration crackdown in Los Angeles implemented since last June, said the team will remain in Chicago to continue the mission they started in California.
Operation “Midway Blitz” is currently focused on the Chicago metropolitan area and its suburbs. Activists and residents have reported sightings of masked agents and unmarked vehicles in predominantly Latino neighborhoods.
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