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Friday, October 15, 2021

Mexico drug bust- Ensenada

IN two different actions, Mexican Army soldiers secured the drugs in the rural area of ​​the municipality.




ENSENADA.- More than 250 kilograms of the synthetic drug known as crystal and marijuana were insured by elements of the Secretariat of National Defense in the rural area of ​​Ensenada.

Arizona sues President Biden over Vaccine requirements.

 Washington — Arizona's attorney general filed a lawsuit Tuesday that seeks to invalidate President Biden's latest COVID-19 vaccine requirements for federal workers and large companies, becoming the first state to mount a legal challenge to the administration's newest rules.



In a 14-page complaint filed with a federal district court in Arizona, Attorney General Mark Brnovich argued Mr. Biden's new vaccine requirements unconstitutionally discriminate against U.S. citizens because undocumented immigrants apprehended by federal law enforcement are not subject to a federal vaccination requirement. 

While the details of the policies are still being worked out and yet to be made public, the attorney general said they are an "egregious" violation of the Constitution's Equal Protection Clause.

Phoenix Man ," granted a religious accommodation" for COVID SHOT sent HOME (No unemployment)

 PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — Employer vaccine mandates are popping up more and more daily. Arizona's Family spoke to many Phoenix-area employment attorneys who have plenty of clients facing this predicament. Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson all have vaccines protecting you from getting a severe case of COVID-19. Some employers are forcing workers to get them if they want to continue working there.

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More businesses are implementing vaccine mandates.

One of those workers, who wants to remain anonymous, has worked for his company for over 30 years. He chooses not to get the vaccine due to various reasons. "I've been granted a religious accommodation and I have a medical accommodation pending for the antibodies and I'm waiting for them to respond to that. Currently, they've sent me home," he said.

He'll be home until the company says the threat of COVID-19 is no longer high. "I couldn't believe that they would force somebody to do something like that," he said. 

For now, that employee remains with his company. But if you're fired for refusing to comply with the mandate, a local attorney says you can't get unemployment benefits. "Generally, unemployment compensation is available for employees who have found themselves unemployed through no fault of their own. So, it was not their decision," said Labor and Employment Attorney Alejandro Perez.

SCHOOL WALKOUT AGAINST VACCINE MANDATES IS PLANNED FOR OCTOBER 18

 REDDING, Calif. - A year and a half of school pandemic safety has frustrated parents saying enough.

A school walkout across the state is set for Oct. 18. In Redding, a group of people plans to meet at the Riverfront Park, next to Sundial Bridge, to rally against the vaccine mandates on Monday.

Schuyler Wilson’s kids attend University Preparatory School and Turtle Bay Elementary School. His kids are participating in the walkout.

“There's a lot of emotions attached to this and there's a lot of upset parents,” said Wilson. “This isn't just a one-time thing. This is a movement now, and it's not going to stop on one day.”

Hollywood Battle Lines Emerge in Simmering Vaccine War






Without mandates to get a shot, some film and TV sets have been thrown into chaos as A-list holdouts have caused work stoppages while others say, “It’s not my place to police anyone.”

 On the other end of the spectrum, in July, Oscar-winner Sean Penn left the set of NBC Universal’s Watergate-era limited series Gaslit (co-starring Julia Roberts) and refused to return until every member of the production was vaccinated. Ultimately, Penn returned two months later with the compromise that everyone in Zone A—a category that typically includes the project’s main actors and key crew members—get vaccinated. Penn has been extremely vocal about his opinions regarding the vaccine, telling THR while promoting his film Flag Day that he wants theatergoers to “stay home until you are convinced of these very clearly safe vaccines.” 

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Iran News

 Iran News : Masih Alinejad WASHINGTON, July 13 (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors have charged four Iranians, alleged to be intelligence operatives for Tehran, with plotting to kidnap a New York journalist and human rights activist.



Thursday, June 17, 2021

Mexico- 6 Police Officers and Jail Director Arrested for Alleged Murder of Hidalgo Doctor

 State authorities in Hidalgo have arrested six municipal police officers and a jail director in the murder of a medical doctor. Dr. Beatriz Hernández, 29, was arrested after a traffic accident on Wednesday of last week in Progreso de Obregón. She was driving a compact car and was involved in a four-car collision.




Because the accident was spectacular, Beatriz got out of her car to help the people involved, as she was a doctor at the Actopan General Hospital and Immediate Response Hospital. Witnesses of the accident assured that there was no refusal to assume her responsibility and the payment of the damages on her part.

However, she was violently detained by agents of the Progreso Obregón police and taken to the primary detention cells where she died hours later. The officers claimed she was intoxicated and took her into custody.

According to a press release issued by local authorities, Hernández was sent to a retention area before police took a break to eat. When they returned, they found that Hernández was dead.

The municipal government said on social media that before her death Hernández was visited by a man who said he was her father. She was later found “suspended by an object around her throat,” they said. She was taken to a nearby hospital, where her death was confirmed.

But according to a report by the news service ADN40, her father determined that Hernández had been beaten and asked police officers that she be released. He left his daughter to find out what the charges were against her but when he returned jail personnel were attempting to resuscitate the woman. The state Attorney General’s Office is investigating the death as a possible femicide.

Friends and family of the deceased gathered Thursday to protest and demand more information about the death. The Progreso de Obregón government maintains that Hernández was inebriated and took her own life after a fight with her father.

The mayor said in a press release that the local police officers’ arrests were illegal, given that they had voluntarily given witness statements. The mayor also said 50 state police officers turned up at municipal police headquarters and seized officers’ weapons.

Through social networks, friends of Beatriz demanded justice for her case, assuring that she was attacked by elements of the police prior to her death.

“Today a friend and colleague passed away! Beatriz Ruiz !!! It is unknown what would have happened at the hands of municipal police, she was treated badly, insults and strangling Bety, this in a town called #ProgresoDeObregon in the state of Hidalgo,” said David Toledo who identified himself as a friend of the victim in social networks.