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NEW: Here is the alleged video from Jonathan Ross's cell phone synched with the main eyewitness video we've all seen. As you can see it synchs perfectly. I don't think any internal cuts were made.

I have left audio for both videos in this synch so that you can hear them aligned.

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DHS wants Venezuelans to return home, but fears remain as long as Maduro regime is in power Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have been in limbo since the Trump administration removed their temporary protected status late last year. That uncertainty has intensified as U.S. immigration off...

DHS wants Venezuelans to return home, but fears remain as long as Maduro regime is in power.

From a 28yo Venezuelan: "If the U.S. has to extract a man who took over the government, how am I supposed to believe that the situation in Venezuela is good?" www.npr.org/2026/01/07/n...

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'I want his name to be known:' Wife of immigrant injured at ICE facility shooting speaks out Stephany Gauffeny says she wants the world to know that her husband, Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, is more than "just an immigrant or a detainee, or a criminal."

Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, a victim of the shooting at the Dallas ICE facility, continues to be in critical condition.

His wife is 39 weeks pregnant. It’s a boy. “What if he never even gets to meet him?”

She wants the world to know her husband: www.npr.org/2025/09/27/n...

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Shooting at ICE detention facility in Dallas kills 2 detainees, injures 1 other Authorities are investigating a fatal shooting Wednesday at a federal immigration detention facility in Dallas. Two detainees were killed in what the FBI says was an act "of targeted violence."

Mayra, a migrant from Nicaragua, was inside the Dallas ICE facility this morning for her immigration check in.

Around 6:20 a.m. local time, she says she heard about 20 gunshots, and that at times she could feel the bullets hitting the building. www.npr.org/2025/09/24/n...

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The family will now have one income to get by on. Kangethe says the family might now have to apply for welfare assistance.

They're partly relying on a GoFundMe set up by friends to help pay the mortgage as well as groceries and school-related expenses. www.gofundme.com/f/urgent-hel...

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Too much to pack, not enough hugs: A Kenyan man's last 48 hours in America Samuel Kangethe has lived in the U.S. for nearly two decades, but an unresolved immigration case has made him deportable. He's decided to return to Kenya, leaving his wife and three children behind.

"For me it has been an absolute privilege to be in this country,” Kangethe says.

So now, the guy with a master’s in finance from a Michigan university, who worked as an accountant for the State of Michigan, is no longer here. He’s in Kenya. www.npr.org/2025/08/19/n...

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Too much to pack, not enough hugs: A Kenyan man's last 48 hours in America Samuel Kangethe has lived in the U.S. for nearly two decades, but an unresolved immigration case has made him deportable. He's decided to return to Kenya, leaving his wife and three children behind.

Kangethe has no criminal record in the U.S. But he nonetheless faces removal proceedings after an immigration official ruled his previous marriage fraudulent in 2014.

He says leaving is a way to hold himself accountable. www.npr.org/2025/08/19/n...

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Too much to pack, not enough hugs: A Kenyan man's last 48 hours in America Samuel Kangethe has lived in the U.S. for nearly two decades, but an unresolved immigration case has made him deportable. He's decided to return to Kenya, leaving his wife and three children behind.

Kangethe leaves behind his wife and his kids, ages 13, 11 and 5.

"This is the safest option that I had on the table for me," Kangethe says. "But also it's the decision that is probably going to hurt me the most … the kids are going to be hurting, too." www.npr.org/2025/08/19/n...

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Too much to pack, not enough hugs: A Kenyan man's last 48 hours in America Samuel Kangethe has lived in the U.S. for nearly two decades, but an unresolved immigration case has made him deportable. He's decided to return to Kenya, leaving his wife and three children behind.

The other day, a successful immigrant with a good job voluntarily left the U.S. out of fear of being deported.

Samuel Kangethe boarded a flight to Kenya on Sunday. NPR was with him during his last two days in the U.S. Here’s his story: www.npr.org/2025/08/19/n...

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'At least I'm safe': A Kenyan immigrant opts to leave the U.S. on his own terms, leaving children and wife behind The Trump administration has given an ultimatum to immigrants without legal status: Leave voluntarily, or you'll be detained and deported. This has forced some immigrant families in the U.S. to grappl...

Sam Kangethe has lived in the U.S. for 16 years. He’s from Kenya & came to study.

But he’s in a legal limbo: his open immigration case from a past marriage has made him deportable. So he’s opted to leave on his own terms, leaving children & wife behind. www.npr.org/2025/08/09/n...

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Federal judge delays expiration of TPS for Hondurans, Nicaraguans, and Nepalese The Trump administration has said the conditions in the three countries have improved, therefore the immigrants can return back to their homelands. But federal Judge Trina Thompson suggested Trump's m...

Federal judge says TPS holders from Honduras, Nicaragua & Nepal want liberty & the American dream, but "Instead, they are told to atone for their race, leave because of their names, and purify their blood.”

She delayed TPS expiration for those countries. www.npr.org/2025/07/31/n...

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'Hell on Earth': Venezuelans deported to El Salvador mega-prison tell of brutal abuse Deported under a little-known wartime law, more than 130 Venezuelans were sent from the U.S. to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador. Now released, several tell NPR they endured beatings, sexual a...

Carlos Daniel Terán says he thought he was going to die at the CECOT.

Andry Hernandez describes the place as “hell on Earth.”

Venezuelans deported to El Salvador mega-prison tell of brutal abuse www.npr.org/2025/07/27/n... w/ Manuel Rueda

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Adopt A Station - Rescue Public Media Help preserve independent journalism and community programming across America by adopting a public media station. Congress has voted to rescind public media's funding.

NPR correspondents and member station reporters will continue to report from the floods, city council, Congress, and across the world. You always make it possible, despite old & new challenges.

That’s the power of public radio. You are NPR. Support here: adoptastation.org

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Clinging to a tree, and praying: how a family survived the Texas flash floods "I thought my mom was going to die in front of me," said Taylor Bergmann, a 19-year-old who fought to save the people in his family after the Guadalupe River smashed through their home.

Recently, this story from @sergiomarbel.bsky.social which lets you hear from people in a really intimate way what this terrible disaster was like for them. www.npr.org/2025/07/09/n...

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For no reason at all, just want to say I'm proud of my work over my nearly 10 years at @npr.org and of the work of so many of my colleagues and our member station partners.

Here's a list of things I've loved over the years.

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“I thought my mom was going to die in front of me.”

How 19-year-old Taylor Bergmann fought to save the people in his family after the Guadalupe River smashed through their home in Hunt, Texas. t.co/aPNY3cLhRp

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NEW: As of 9am CT, the death toll in Kerr County is 59 due to the flooding in Texas’ Hill Country.

Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said that includes 38 adults and 21 children.

11 Camp Mystic campers are unaccounted for.

8 people have died in nearby counties due to floods.

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At least 24 people are dead after flash flooding in Texas’ Hill Country.

Dozens remain missing, including 21-year-old Ella Rose, who was staying with friends at a house near the Guadalupe River. Rescue efforts continue.

My latest from Kerrville, Texas: t.co/RfKu0pZRJw

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'You barely see people out': How immigration raids are reshaping daily life in Puerto Rico's Dominican enclave Puerto Rico's Dominican immigrant community is on edge following a series of immigration raids, which started in January. People have stopped going to work, sending kids to school, or attending medica...

'You barely see people out': How immigration raids are reshaping daily life in Barrio Obrero, Puerto Rico's Dominican neighborhood. www.npr.org/2025/06/07/n...

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Hi! Happy to connect via email at smartinezbeltran@npr.org or via Signal: sergiomarbel.11

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Black smoke rises from the Sistine Chapel as cardinals cast an unsuccessful first vote Black smoke streamed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, signaling that the more than 130 cardinal electors have not come to a two-thirds agreement about who the next pope should be.

JUST IN: Black smoke streamed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, signaling that the more than 130 cardinal electors have not come to a two-thirds agreement about who the next pope should be.

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Today, more than ever, is important that you help us protect the vital, free public service NPR and its member stations provide.

It’s free and independent journalism. It’s public because of YOU — You can keep it alive. www.npr.org/donations/su...

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Trump signs executive order directing federal funding cuts to PBS and NPR President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order aiming to slash public subsidies to PBS and NPR as he alleged “bias” in the broadcasters’ reporting.

President Trump signs executive order directing federal funding cuts to PBS and NPR.

“It’s the latest move by Trump and his administration to utilize federal powers to control or hamstring institutions whose actions or viewpoints he disagrees with.” apnews.com/article/trum...

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PJ Sin Suela: Tiny Desk Concert
PJ Sin Suela: Tiny Desk Concert YouTube video by NPR Music

OK, pero TIENEN que ver el Tiny Desk de PJ Sin Suela. ¡Que orgullo ser de la misma isla que él, de Puerto Rico, y de trabajar en un lugar que le da una plataforma! youtu.be/pmu2rshSEFg?...

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Federal judge orders release of Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi A federal judge in Vermont ordered the release of Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student at Columbia University who was arrested at his US citizenship interview and ordered deported.

"To President Trump and his cabinet, I'm not afraid of you." — Mohsen Mahdawi

Federal judge orders release of Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi www.npr.org/2025/04/30/n...

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A day in the life of one migrant seeking to stay in the U.S. Yasmelin Velazquez has waited 10 months for her immigration court date. But a last-minute hospitalization and confusion over Trump's changing immigration policies lead to more hurdles and anxiety.

Yasmelin Velazquez has waited 10 months for her first immigration court date.

But a last-minute hospitalization has led to more anxiety — missing her court date could be bad news.

This is a day in the life of one migrant seeking to stay in the U.S.: www.npr.org/2025/04/14/g...

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The latest episode of @npr.org’s Code Switch is the result of over a month of reporting & conversations with devastated parents whose sons are in El Salvador, or were in Gitmo, as part of Trump’s policies.

Please give it a listen wherever you listen to podcasts. t.co/TM5mTYfUgs

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#BREAKING Death toll in Dominican Rep. nightclub disaster rises to 113: emergency services

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Migrants who entered the U.S. via CBP One app should leave 'immediately,' DHS says DHS is telling some migrants who entered the U.S. using the CBP One app to leave immediately, part of a broader push to revoke temporary legal protections known as humanitarian parole.

Y. was working her regular shift at a California Walmart on Monday when she got an email from DHS.

"It is time for you to leave the United States," the email began as part of Trump's push to revoke temporary legal status for some migrants. www.npr.org/2025/04/08/g...

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NEW: U.S. Supreme Court pauses midnight deadline for the Trump administration to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia back from El Salvador.

The court gives both sides until tomorrow afternoon to respond.

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