Noticias de la mañana

Las noticias de la mañana, jueves 23 de abril de 2026

17 min
Apr 23, 20265 days ago
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Summary

Morning news episode covering major policy changes at ICE regarding detention practices, a World Press Photo award highlighting family separation, Trump's stance on ending conflicts without time pressure, and severe weather conditions including wildfires and tornadoes across the United States.

Insights
  • ICE is reversing controversial detention policies by restricting warrantless home entries, signaling potential shift in immigration enforcement approach
  • New York's Muslim mayor is balancing progressive policies with pragmatic cooperation with the Trump administration on contentious issues like immigration
  • Extreme weather events are becoming more severe and frequent, with 2026 showing 20% above-normal tornado activity and widespread uncontrolled wildfires
  • Legal remedies exist for past immigration violations, but ongoing detention practices at immigration courts remain largely unchanged despite policy updates
  • Media coverage of immigration issues through award-winning photography is amplifying public awareness of family separation consequences
Trends
Immigration enforcement policy moderation under political and legal pressureIncreased judicial oversight requirements for federal immigration agentsRising frequency and severity of extreme weather events in North AmericaPolitical polarization between municipal and federal governments on immigration policyUse of visual journalism to drive policy awareness and public opinion on immigrationExpansion of universal childcare as municipal policy priorityWealth-based taxation targeting high-value property owners in major citiesEscalating tornado activity above historical norms in Midwest and South
Companies
NBC
News source that broke the story about ICE policy changes through confidential DHS sources
World Press Photo
International journalism competition that awarded photo of the year highlighting ICE family separation
Columbia University
Student detained by immigration was mentioned as example of ICE enforcement in New York City
People
Maricet Dereni
Reported breaking news on ICE policy changes and provided detailed analysis of new detention restrictions
Katia Quirós
Legal expert explaining constitutional rights and implications of ICE policy changes for affected immigrants
Carol Guzzi
Won World Press Photo award for image documenting ICE family separation in the Bronx
Soramamdani
First Muslim mayor of NYC discussing 100 days in office, budget priorities, and relationship with Trump administration
Julio Vaqueiro
Conducted face-to-face interview with NYC Mayor on policy achievements and federal relations
Carlos Robles
Provided detailed analysis of severe weather conditions, wildfires, and tornado outbreak across United States
Trump
Referenced regarding immigration policy, Strait of Hormuz blockade, and conflict resolution timeline
Fernando Mendoza
Spanish talent mentioned as most sought quarterback prospect in 2026 NFL Draft
Quotes
"Creo que todo lo que se puede hacer en 100 días, hemos desembolsado 1.200.000 dólares para cuidado infantil universal, hemos reparado baches en las calles, asegurado más de 32 millones de dólares para reparar miles de apartamentos"
Soramamdani, Mayor of New York CityApproximately 45 minutes into episode
"Desde siempre han podido tomar la medida de demandar al gobierno por la violación de sus derechos constitucionales, porque nunca ha sido válido entrar a las casas sin una orden judicial"
Katia Quirós, Immigration AttorneyApproximately 20 minutes into episode
"Creo que muchos en este país saben que ICE es un servicio moderno. Es poco más de una década. Y sabemos que tenemos que lidiar con el país"
Soramamdani, Mayor of New York CityApproximately 50 minutes into episode
"Cuando le hablé al presidente de la oficina Oval la segunda vez que nos reunimos yo le hablé acerca de un estudiante de la Universidad de Columbia detenido esa mañana y 30 minutos más tarde dijo que la iban a poner en libertad"
Soramamdani, Mayor of New York CityApproximately 52 minutes into episode
Full Transcript
Buenos días, hoy es jueves 23 de abril y estas son las noticias más importantes ahora. Cambios en ICE. Revierten discretamente algunas de sus políticas más polémicas. Es información de última hora. Ordenan a los agentes que reduzcan las detenciones en cortes y que dejen de entrar a los domicilios sin una orden judicial. Abordamos el tema con la abogada de inmigración. La foto del año. Le pone rostro al drama migrante por la separación de familias. Es la ganadora del World Press Forum 2026. El concurso de periodismo internacional. Let's tell the story. has completed the 100 years of government. What we do every day. We respond to the workers of New York. Sin plazo to end the war. Pese to the economic consequences, Trump says that there is no pressure of time in the conversations to end the conflict. And also a fix to put a point. And while this happens, we keep the block in the Hormuz. In the bus, they are trapped hundreds of sailors. Who talk to them, they tell us how they are living. Operative violent. ¡Ahhh! ¡Ahhh! ¡Ahhh! ¡Ahhh! The Draft of the NFL. The 32 teams look for the best efforts to start a season with everything. We'll see you live from there what happens with the Spanish talent, like Fernando Mendoza, the quarterback, the most sought in the NFL this year. Hello, good morning. Good morning, thank you very much for joining us today. I'm always agradecido and deseando that you have a great day. I'm glad to be here today. Un gran jueves. Damiya tiene el día libre. Permítame acompañarle con la información hoy. Vamos precisamente con datos de última hora que están surgiendo en este momento. Les vamos a contar de esta noticia de última hora, el cambio que da el DHS, que revierte discretamente algunas de las políticas más polémicas con ICE. Han ordenado a los agentes reducir las detenciones en cortes y que dejen de entrar a los domicilios sin una orden judicial. Hay cambios importantes que también se han detallado, según esta información que de última hora que conocemos por medio de NBC y fuentes que han contactado. Nuestra Maricet Dereni está pendiente de esta información desde ahora. Queremos saber por qué, por qué ha habido estos cambios, si hay algún dato sobre esto. Cuéntanos Maricet, adelante con la información. Buenos días Claudia, comenzamos hablándoles de esta noticia precisamente de última hora. El DHS discretamente ha hecho algunos cambios en sus políticas más polémicas de ICE como tal. Veamos aquí la información en detalle. Dos fuentes del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional confirman que los agentes de ICE ya no deben entrar a viviendas sin una orden judicial. Algunas políticas controvertidas de la agencia seguirán vigentes, como la realización de arrestos durante citas rutinarias. ICE tambi contin reteniendo a inmigrantes sin fianza incluso si no tienen antecedentes penalty this after a decision from the Tribunal of Apelaciones of the VIII Circuit which so allows The sources also pointed out that the agents have reduced drastically the number of arrests that they have done during the process in tribunals of immigration when a person is considered as a victim of deportation. This new information is known to be known to the Senate approve 50 votes in favor and 48 votes in contra a resolution for the ICE and the border patrol. This measure would allow to send up to 140 million dollars to the next three years to the end of the president Trump's mandato. Part of the claim of the Democrats is that this plan should include restrictions to the authorities migratories, like a better identification of agents and more use of judicial orders, among other requirements. The project will pass to the Cámara of Representatives, which will approve the same version of the resolution for the process to advance. The Republican leaders expect to complete this process before the end of the month. And precisely I want to show you this photo titled Separados by ICE, which just got the award photo of the year of the World Press Photo. The image shows the family of Luis, a ecuatorian immigrant, in the moment where he was detained by ICE in a military military office in the Bronx, New York, the last August. The author, the photographer Carol Guzzi, said that this award is not for her, but for all the families that face this hard reality. And what a reflection of what we have told here, all those issues that have been taken control many times in court. Mari, thanks for that information of last hour, and that photo we have seen this morning. And we want to know how this way can impact people who have lived this, direct or indirectly. Cati Aquiroz, it's on Tuesday, for that you're connected from very early, with us. Good morning. What can you do, for example, to have someone who lived something like this, que los detuvieron en la corte o que entraron a su casa sin una orden para hacerlo, ¿ellos pueden tomar alguna medida tras este cambio? Desde siempre han podido tomar la medida de demandar al gobierno por la violación de sus derechos constitucionales, porque nunca ha sido válido entrar a las casas sin una orden judicial. Lo que el gobierno está haciendo ahora es reconociendo que tiene que seguir la ley. However, the detentions in the court of immigration, as we have heard, is not going to stop. And why not it will stop? It will stop for those people who have a asylum in place, and they come to see the judge, and that at that moment the fiscal asks for the process because the person has not presented the trial, or because they can be sent to a third country. So, with much attention to that, hay que llevar un abogado de inmigración siempre a la Corte. Muchas gracias, abogada. Y me da mucho gusto saludarla más temprano de lo habitual. Sabemos que se queda para más adelante seguir respondiendo las preguntas que nos envió la gente, que tienen muchas dudas todavía sobre los procesos migratorios. Nos vemos aquí enseguida. Es la abogada Katia Quirós. Antes de continuar con eso, le cuento que un tribunal anuló la prohibición de California sobre el uso de mascarillas para los agentes del orden. Es decir, pueden seguir cubriéndose la cara. The law was approved last year in California and exiged that the federal agents take a letter, some type of identification, I insist, that no cover the face. The government Trump had impugned, argumenting that it would be in danger the security of the agents who suffer an acoso and finally, today it would allow them to keep taping the face. In terms of the war, the president Trump said that no there is any time to deal with the fire or the conversations with Iran and there is no time for the end of the war. Criticó que algunos lo señalan con intenciones de acabar este conflicto porque ya vienen las elecciones de medio término, pero dice que eso es falso. Adem asegura que a los l iran les est asustando el bloqueo que Estados Unidos mantiene en el Estrecho de Hormuz Un bloqueo que llene ya varias decenas de buques retornados Enseguida profundizamos The other thing is the block that the United States holds in the stretch of Hormuz A block that has already been several decades of buses returned In the next part of all this is the part of the people of the human being In the next we will talk with the coordinator of the marineros in the block. We will hear how they live in the people who are in the middle of that situation and who are sure they are even facing difficulties to obtain water and food. And in New York, they abandoned a baby of a year and it was in Times Square. A little girl found her car or the car, as we say, she was also conscious, without her hair, but they were able to take her to a hospital to evaluate. With the security cameras began the search for the father of the person who did it, who now would face charges for abandonment of a child. They believe that the family lives in a refuge in the city and that the man spoke with the mother, so they have a look at a man. Salió con la bebé y la dejó a su suerte Oiga, y se cumplen poco más de 100 días Desde que Soramamdani asumió la alcaldía de Nueva York Su ascenso meteórico al poder, así lo catalogan muchos Como primer alcalde musulmán de esa ciudad Puso los focos y atención sobre lo que iba a ser Las promesas de campaña Por eso, mi colega Julio Vaqueiro, nuestro presentador principal Se sentó con el cara a cara a preguntarle ¿Qué tanto se ha podido cumplir? ¿Cómo vamos ahora? Y en general, sobre cómo marchan las cosas tanto en la Gran Manzana y en la relación con Trump. Vea. Creo que todo lo que se puede hacer en 100 días, hemos desembolsado 1.200.000 dólares para cuidado infantil universal, hemos reparado baches en las calles, asegurado más de 32 millones de dólares para reparar miles de apartamentos, cosas que hacemos todos los días. Estamos respondiendo a los trabajadores de Nueva York. What happens if the government does not approve their taxes? Well, I think what we've seen is, we're working with the government of the state. We've already made a proposal that would grab a few people who live in New York, but have a second living here. If that's a living, it's worth more than 5 million dollars. That's what we're going to do. 500 million dollars. I've also talked about that, as much as I believe in the public goods, I believe in the excellence. I want to know that every dollar in this budget is used in the best possible way. What would you say to New Yorkers that they already feel like they're paying too much money? Well, I'm focusing on the New Yorkers' money. It doesn't apply to someone who lives in the city. We're talking about someone who lives in another city. And they have a property of more than 5 million dollars in the city. when we talk about increasing the tax taxes for the million dollars. No, we talk about the small businesses or small businesses, but the mega corporations. The President Trump has called you a communist communist. He called you a fascist. He even told you in the office. Do you think he's a fascist? Yes. Why? I think his actions are the ones that like it. And then, if you think that, how come you can get along together? How can you get along together? I think my job as a mayor of New York is working with the president. No matter what I feel about the president. We disagree with the president. There are many things in which we disagree. For example, the service of immigration. I told the president that I think in actions and inhuman, that they don't have anything to serve the state or the public health care. I also know that we have to respond to them in the New York Times. So I have put this on the president and I have to clear where we can work. In immigration, you say that you have to disappear ICE. Is it worried that this is going to be a few voters that would be in agreement with you in their political policy? I think many in this country know that ICE is a modern service. It's a little over a decade ago. And we know that we have to deal with the country. The approach of ICE is not to do so. The approach of ICE is not to do so They want to stop people from what they have done regardless of what they have done When I talk to the President in the Oval Office of the El enfoque del Servicio de Inmigraci no es ese Ellos quieren detener a la gente sin importar qu han hecho muchas veces Cuando le habl al presidente de la oficina Oval la segunda vez que nos reunimos yo le hablé acerca de un estudiante de la Universidad de Columbia detenido esa mañana y 30 minutos más tarde dijo que la iban a poner en libertad y le iban a retirar los cargos. Al mismo tiempo, mi equipo estaba trabajando con la familia de Dylan Contreras, a student of secondary school was detained by immigration in the city. Ayer in the afternoon, immigration detuvo a a repartidor that came to this country to seek a better life without a criminal investigation in his way, without a order of arrest. He ended up doing a tour dash. Agents inmascarados, armados, lo aprendieron y se lo llevaron. Eso is what aterrorizes a lot of people in the city. Cambiamos de información a hablar de los incendios forestales que están fuera de control. arrasando el sureste de Estados Unidos y obligando evacuaciones masivas. En Georgia, concretamente, está más complicado. Las llamas han destruido más de 50 viviendas, han obligado a cientos a huir y además están pasando por una sequía extrema. Los fuertes vientos no ayudan, solo empeoran las cosas. Y según el último informe, las llamas han quemado más de 27 mil acres. Pero la situación también es crítica en Florida. Ha habido más de 130 incendios en una de las peores temporadas en décadas. Esto le digo es en Georgia, pero en Florida también le están pasando bastante mal. El humo ya afecta la calidad del aire en Jacksonville. Continuamos con más información. Vienen conmigo ahora con Carlos Robles, que bueno, tú estás pendiente de eso, por supuesto, y de más condiciones en el país. Así es, hoy yo he llamado el día como un día de triple impacto, porque no tan solo los incendios deberían de ser presentes, sino también así tiempo severo, inclusive nieve para el área montañosa del país. Iniciamos con los incendios, sobre todo en Amarillo, en Texas. Hoy los The wind will be blowing up over 50 miles per hour. This will help to, first, develop, first, and second, rapidly. The weather will be in the south of the country, from Kansas to Minnesota, and from Wyoming to Montana. We will see the wind, especially in Colorado, Texas, and also in New Mexico. In these areas, during the day of today, the risk is critical of incendios. This means that the wind will be blowing up strongly, the air is seco. And when there is no air, las llamas se mueven de forma vertical. No obstante, cuando el viento sopla fuerte, genera que esas llamas se muevan mucho más horizontal. Esto genera a que los incendios puedan propagarse con facilidad. Pero también así, las llamas tienen más contacto con la maleza que está en el suelo. Por eso logran propagarse tan rápido. Así que recomendaciones, limitar la exposición al aire libre en estos sectores donde hay mucho humo. Utilice mascarilla y cambie su filtro de aire acondicionado if you are close to one of these incendios so that the quality of the air in your house is optimal. Yes, Carlos, thanks. Good morning. I'm a little bit of a pain to start with you. I'm always grateful for that information that you give us. You're also very serious about what you're going through and what you're going through with the possible tornadoes. Yes, there's another outbreak of four days with severe time, but I want to show you what's happening and put it in perspective during this winter. In the summer, there have been 476 reports of tornadoes in 29 states. This represents a 20% more than normal for the year. Wisconsin and Illinois have been the most tornadoes. Fíjense, it has been the Middle East, the localities where they have been seeing more reports of tornadoes. This means that Wisconsin and Illinois have lived between 31 and 74 tornadoes, more than what should be normal, while in the south, the states in blue blue represent those states that have seen less activity tornadoes during these days. And again, today, boom, the storm of more storms, especially in Kansas, level 3 of severe time, where tornadoes of long duration will be possible. Look at that rain that will be going on during the day of today, especially in the future, allowing the development of strong tornadoes. Inclusive, this is not going to until at least next Saturday. So, Wednesday, Wednesday and Saturday with many storms, particularly in the middle of the United States. Thank you, Carlos.