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Chile delivers protest note to Argentina for statements about the presence of Hezbollah

The Government of Chile delivered a note of protest to Argentina for the statements of its Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, about the alleged presence of the Lebanese Shiite group Hizbulá in the city of Iquique (north).
The protest note was delivered to the head of the Foreign Ministry of the Embassy of Argentina in Chile, Javier Lareo, which had been announced the day before by the Chilean head of state himself, Gabriel Boric.
“I demand respect for our country (…) Chile does not protect any terrorist group, neither in its territory nor outside it,” Boric added.
After receiving the note from the head of the South American Division, Christian Hodges-Nugent, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in the heart of Santiago, Lareo retired without answering questions from the press.
During this day, Chile’s ambassador to the United States, Juan Gabriel Valdés, also reported that he sent a letter to the Congress of the North American country to express his annoyance at the statements of Republican Senator Marco Rubio, who last week suggested that there is a presence and links in Chile from Hizbulá, one of Iran’s main allies.
“Senator Rubio said that Chile had received punishments from the United States for having companies that were led by Hezbollah. That is a situation that has never occurred in our history (…) There is no company that handles Hizbulá in Chile,” the diplomat said in the letter, who described the legislator’s statements as “insult to Chileans” and “lack of respect for a democracy.”
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Three salvadorans in Florida sentenced in $146 million construction tax fraud scheme

Three Salvadoran residents living in Orlando, Florida, were sentenced for conspiracy to commit tax fraud and wire fraud involving a scheme exceeding $146 million in the construction industry, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida. The sentence was handed down by federal judge Timothy J. Corrigan on Tuesday, July 29.
Eduardo Aníbal Escobar (45) was sentenced to 4 years and 9 months in prison, Carlos Alberto Rodríguez (36) to 3 years and 4 months, and Adelmy Tejada (57) to 18 months in prison, followed by 6 months of house arrest. All three pled guilty on April 3, 2025.
In addition to the prison terms, the court ordered restitution payments totaling $36,957,616 to the IRS for unpaid payroll taxes, and $397,895 to two insurers for workers’ compensation claims related to the scheme.
Escobar and Rodríguez are permanent legal residents originally from El Salvador, while Tejada is a naturalized U.S. citizen of Salvadoran origin.
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Kremlin hails preparedness after Kamchatka quakes leave no casualties

The Kremlin expressed relief that the earthquakes that struck Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula today —the first being the strongest since 1952— resulted in no casualties, and emphasized that the region is well prepared to face such natural disasters.
“Thank God, there were no victims,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov during his daily press briefing.
The presidential representative stated that “all alert systems were activated in time, and evacuations were organized for residents in areas requiring it in response to tsunami threats.”
“Overall, the seismic resilience of the buildings proved effective (…) Therefore, we can say that the technological preparedness demonstrated a high level,” Peskov added.
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U.S. launches ads urging undocumented migrants to self-deport via CBP Home App

The U.S. government announced Tuesday that it will begin airing television and online ads encouraging undocumented migrants to self-deport using the CBP Home app, while warning them about the risks of remaining in the country unlawfully.
“If you are an illegal alien, this runway is your future,” says Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in one of the YouTube ads released by her department, as the screen shows a long line of people —allegedly undocumented migrants— waiting to board a plane for removal from the U.S.
To prevent such a scenario, the government urges migrants to download the CBP Home app, launched last March by the Trump administration to facilitate voluntary departure through a series of incentives that would otherwise be lost if they are arrested and deported by authorities.
“The CBP Home app gives foreign nationals the option to leave now and self-deport, so they still have the chance to return legally in the future and live the American dream,” Noem said in a statement issued by the U.S. government.
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