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  • New Homeland Security secretary joins federal agents to tout immigrant arrests in NYC


    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined federal agents Tuesday in New York City to announce the arrests of immigrants wanted on criminal charges, including a man accused of kidnapping who was seen on a viral video entering a Colorado apartment with reputed gang members.

    Noem was the latest high-ranking official from President Donald Trump’s administration to tout the president’s ramped-up immigration enforcement in a city where arrests were being made. Border czar Tom Homan and acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove were in Chicago on Sunday as federal agents made arrests there.

    “Arresting some criminal aliens this morning in NYC — thank you to the brave officers involved,” Noem posted on X. “Criminal alien with kidnapping, assault & burglary charges is now in custody — thanks to @ICE. Dirtbags like this will continue to be removed from our streets.”

    An operation in the Bronx early Tuesday snared Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, 26, who authorities said was part of a group of men, including members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, who entered an apartment in Aurora, Colorado, last summer and were recorded on a widely viewed video.

    The charges were brought by local authorities in Colorado. It was not immediately clear what would happen next for Zambrano-Pacheco. Two other men who police said were in the video were arrested in New York in November. They are still in ICE custody.

    The incident caught President Donald Trump’s attention during the presidential campaign, and he announced a plan called “Operation Aurora” to target migrant gangs. The video led Trump to claim that the Denver suburb had been taken over by the gang, which city officials denied.

    In an arrest warrant, Aurora police said Zambrano-Pacheco was also wanted in a kidnapping in which at least 20 armed men abducted and threatened two people in late June. In addition, police said Zambrano-Pacheco was with a group of armed men before a shooting occurred shortly after the apartment incident that was caught on video.

    It was not immediately clear if he had a lawyer or if he was a member of Tren de Aragua.

    Local and federal authorities, including Aurora police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, investigated the apartment video incident for months beginning when Joe Biden was still president.

    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, said Tuesday’s arrests did not appear to be part of a “wholesale raid,” but rather an operation targeting specific people accused of crimes.

    “I want to be clear, there’s always been ICE raids in the state of New York, even in the past. This is not a new dynamic,” she said.

    Zambrano-Pacheco is the fifth person to be arrested in connection with the Aurora apartment incident. The video showed six armed men, including at least some people identified as Tren de Aragua members by federal authorities, entering the apartment shortly before a fatal shooting outside the complex.

    In Chicago, city leaders criticized the highly publicized enforcement operations that started over the weekend in the nation’s third-largest city. That included the surprising decision to allow daytime television psychologist “Dr. Phil” McGraw to livestream immigrant arrests alongside Homan.

    “This desire to popularize fear is unconscionable and abhorrent,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said Tuesday at a City Hall news conference alongside Police Superintendent Larry Snelling, city lawyers and others. “We’re talking about people’s lives.”

    Johnson defended the city’s strong sanctuary protections that bar Chicago police from cooperating with federal immigration agents. Chicago has been a so-called sanctuary city for decades and has strengthened those protections several times, including during Trump’s first term.

    ICE has offered few details about the operation in Chicago, including the number of arrests. The agency did not return a message seeking comment Tuesday.

    Snelling said Chicago police have communicated with federal agents but did not participate in the operation or cooperate. He estimated roughly 100 people were taken into custody.

    In other developments, authorities said Tuesday that none of the 41 people taken into ICE custody following a weekend raid in Colorado are likely to face drug or gun charges. The Sunday raid targeted drug trafficking by Tren de Aragua at a makeshift nightclub near Denver.

    The people who had gathered dropped their drugs and guns before agents got inside, making it hard to connect the items to specific people, according to a spokesperson for the Drug Enforcement Administration, Steffan Tubbs. The drugs found were amounts for personal use, he said.

    Back in the Bronx, no one answered the door at apartment 1A by the entrance to the building where Zambrano-Pacheco was detained. But Richard Egu, 50, who lives in a third-floor unit, said he was roused from sleep by the commotion around 5 a.m.

    Egu, a correctional officer who is originally from Nigeria and has been a naturalized citizen for more than 15 years, said he didn’t venture out to investigate and did not know the man who was arrested.

    He said he understood the need to arrest and deport those in the country illegally who commit crimes, but he also worries about the effect such enforcement will have in the community.

    “You need to give immigrants a chance. These people are already here,” he said. “Figure out the ones who are committing the crimes. Don’t just judge all immigrants as criminals.”

    ___

    Associated Press writers Colleen Slevin in Denver, Sophia Tareen and Melissa Perez Winder in Chicago, and Philip Marcelo and Anthony Izaguirre in New York contributed to this report.





    New Homeland Security Secretary Joins Federal Agents to Tout Immigrant Arrests in NYC

    In a bold move to showcase the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration, the newly appointed Secretary of Homeland Security joined federal agents in New York City to tout a recent string of immigrant arrests.

    The Secretary, along with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, highlighted the success of their recent operations in apprehending individuals who have violated immigration laws. They emphasized the importance of enforcing immigration laws to protect national security and ensure the safety of American citizens.

    The Secretary praised the dedication and hard work of the agents, stating that their efforts are crucial in upholding the rule of law and safeguarding the country’s borders. He also reiterated the administration’s commitment to cracking down on illegal immigration and removing individuals who pose a threat to public safety.

    The event drew both support and criticism, with advocates for immigrant rights condemning the arrests as inhumane and unjust. They called for a more compassionate and humane approach to immigration enforcement, arguing that families should not be torn apart and individuals should be given a fair chance to seek asylum in the United States.

    Despite the controversy surrounding the arrests, the Secretary and federal agents remained steadfast in their mission to enforce immigration laws and protect the country from potential threats. They vowed to continue their efforts to crack down on illegal immigration and ensure the safety and security of all Americans.

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  • New Homeland Security secretary joins federal agents to tout immigrant arrests in NYC


    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined federal agents Tuesday in New York City to announce the arrests of immigrants wanted on criminal charges, including a man accused of kidnapping who was seen on a viral video entering a Colorado apartment with reputed gang members.

    Noem was the latest high-ranking official from President Donald Trump’s administration to tout the president’s ramped-up immigration enforcement in a city where arrests were being made. Border czar Tom Homan and acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove were in Chicago on Sunday as federal agents made arrests there.

    “Arresting some criminal aliens this morning in NYC — thank you to the brave officers involved,” Noem posted on X. “Criminal alien with kidnapping, assault & burglary charges is now in custody — thanks to @ICE. Dirtbags like this will continue to be removed from our streets.”

    An operation in the Bronx early Tuesday snared Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, 26, who authorities said was part of a group of men, including members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, who entered an apartment in Aurora, Colorado, last summer and were recorded on a widely viewed video.

    The charges were brought by local authorities in Colorado. It was not immediately clear what would happen next for Zambrano-Pacheco. Two other men who police said were in the video were arrested in New York in November. They are still in ICE custody.

    The incident caught President Donald Trump’s attention during the presidential campaign, and he announced a plan called “Operation Aurora” to target migrant gangs. The video led Trump to claim that the Denver suburb had been taken over by the gang, which city officials denied.

    In an arrest warrant, Aurora police said Zambrano-Pacheco was also wanted in a kidnapping in which at least 20 armed men abducted and threatened two people in late June. In addition, police said Zambrano-Pacheco was with a group of armed men before a shooting occurred shortly after the apartment incident that was caught on video.

    It was not immediately clear if he had a lawyer or if he was a member of Tren de Aragua.

    Local and federal authorities, including Aurora police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, investigated the apartment video incident for months beginning when Joe Biden was still president.

    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, said Tuesday’s arrests did not appear to be part of a “wholesale raid,” but rather an operation targeting specific people accused of crimes.

    “I want to be clear, there’s always been ICE raids in the state of New York, even in the past. This is not a new dynamic,” she said.

    Zambrano-Pacheco is the fifth person to be arrested in connection with the Aurora apartment incident. The video showed six armed men, including at least some people identified as Tren de Aragua members by federal authorities, entering the apartment shortly before a fatal shooting outside the complex.

    In Chicago, city leaders criticized the highly publicized enforcement operations that started over the weekend in the nation’s third-largest city. That included the surprising decision to allow daytime television psychologist “Dr. Phil” McGraw to livestream immigrant arrests alongside Homan.

    “This desire to popularize fear is unconscionable and abhorrent,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said Tuesday at a City Hall news conference alongside Police Superintendent Larry Snelling, city lawyers and others. “We’re talking about people’s lives.”

    Johnson defended the city’s strong sanctuary protections that bar Chicago police from cooperating with federal immigration agents. Chicago has been a so-called sanctuary city for decades and has strengthened those protections several times, including during Trump’s first term.

    ICE has offered few details about the operation in Chicago, including the number of arrests. The agency did not return a message seeking comment Tuesday.

    Snelling said Chicago police have communicated with federal agents but did not participate in the operation or cooperate. He estimated roughly 100 people were taken into custody.

    In other developments, authorities said Tuesday that none of the 41 people taken into ICE custody following a weekend raid in Colorado are likely to face drug or gun charges. The Sunday raid targeted drug trafficking by Tren de Aragua at a makeshift nightclub near Denver.

    The people who had gathered dropped their drugs and guns before agents got inside, making it hard to connect the items to specific people, according to a spokesperson for the Drug Enforcement Administration, Steffan Tubbs. The drugs found were amounts for personal use, he said.

    Back in the Bronx, no one answered the door at apartment 1A by the entrance to the building where Zambrano-Pacheco was detained. But Richard Egu, 50, who lives in a third-floor unit, said he was roused from sleep by the commotion around 5 a.m.

    Egu, a correctional officer who is originally from Nigeria and has been a naturalized citizen for more than 15 years, said he didn’t venture out to investigate and did not know the man who was arrested.

    He said he understood the need to arrest and deport those in the country illegally who commit crimes, but he also worries about the effect such enforcement will have in the community.

    “You need to give immigrants a chance. These people are already here,” he said. “Figure out the ones who are committing the crimes. Don’t just judge all immigrants as criminals.”

    ___

    Associated Press writers Colleen Slevin in Denver, Sophia Tareen and Melissa Perez Winder in Chicago, and Philip Marcelo and Anthony Izaguirre in New York contributed to this report.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.



    New Homeland Security Secretary Joins Federal Agents in NYC to Tout Immigrant Arrests

    In a show of force against illegal immigration, the newly appointed Homeland Security Secretary, together with federal agents, conducted a press conference in New York City to announce a series of successful immigrant arrests.

    The Secretary highlighted the department’s commitment to enforcing immigration laws and cracking down on those who violate them. He praised the efforts of federal agents in apprehending individuals who have entered the country illegally or overstayed their visas.

    During the press conference, several immigrant arrest cases were detailed, showcasing the department’s dedication to upholding the rule of law and protecting national security. The Secretary emphasized the importance of securing the nation’s borders and enforcing immigration policies to ensure the safety of all Americans.

    The press conference served as a reminder of the administration’s tough stance on immigration and its determination to tackle the issue head-on. The Secretary expressed confidence in the work of federal agents and reassured the public that the department will continue to prioritize immigration enforcement efforts.

    Overall, the event was a strong display of the government’s commitment to maintaining law and order and upholding the integrity of the nation’s immigration system. It sent a clear message to those who seek to circumvent immigration laws that they will be held accountable for their actions.

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    10. Immigration Crackdown

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  • le directeur général de l’entreprise assure que Renault “a tout fait pour dégoûter le repreneur potentiel”

    le directeur général de l’entreprise assure que Renault “a tout fait pour dégoûter le repreneur potentiel”


    La Fonderie de Bretagne est une ancienne filiale du groupe Renault qui en est resté le principal client.


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    La Fonderie de Bretagne à Caudan, près de Lorient, dans le Morbihan, le16 décembre 2024. (AURELIE LAGAIN / FRANCE BLEU / RADIO FRANCE)

    “Depuis fin juillet, Renault a tout fait pour dégoûter le repreneur potentiel”, dénonce jeudi 2 janvier sur France Culture Jérôme Dupont, directeur général de la Fonderie de Bretagne, menacée de fermeture. Plusieurs syndicats (CFE-CGC, CGT, Medef) mais aussi une vingtaine d’élus bretons cosignent une lettre ouverte adressée jeudi à Emmanuel Macron pour qu’il intervienne auprès de Renault afin que le constructeur s’engage à maintenir des commandes jusqu’en 2028 pour la Fonderie de Bretagne.

    La Fonderie de Bretagne est une ancienne filiale du groupe Renault qui en est resté le principal client. Le site est menacé de fermeture après l’échec des discussions entre Renault et un potentiel repreneur. De son côté, Renault se défend et renvoie la responsabilité de l’échec des discussions sur le groupe allemand Private Assets.

    Jérôme Dupont assure que Renault a arrêté de négocier “au mois d’août”, disant alors qu’“ils étaient en vacances”. “Après, poursuit le directeur, ils ont trouvé tous les subterfuges pour tenter d’expliquer que le projet ne tenait pas la route.” Toujours selon Jérôme Dupont, “le repreneur s’est malgré tout accroché à son projet et Renault a attendu le tout dernier moment, la veille des vacances de Noël, le 20 décembre à 11h du matin alors que les salariés partaient en vacances à midi” pour annoncer que les discussions avaient échoué.

    Le directeur général explique avoir réuni l’ensemble des salariés “pour leur annoncer que Renault, définitivement, ne souhaitait pas donner de visibilité sur les volumes et que donc ça venait mettre un terme au projet de reprise”.

    “J’ai trouvé d’une violence terrible le fait qu’on attende quatre jours avant Noël pour annoncer quelque chose que Renault savait depuis très longtemps déjà.”

    Jérôme Dupont, directeru général de la Fonderie de Bretagne

    sur France Culture

    Jérôme Dupont a ensuite adressé des vœux de Noël au président de Renault de la part des salariés de la Fonderie de Bretagne disant : “Monsieur le président, les salariés se joignent à moi pour vous souhaiter, avec quelques jours d’avance, un joyeux Noël. Ils tenteront de garder le sourire face à la crèche lorsqu’ils ouvriront le magnifique cadeau que vous leur fîtes. Même durant la Grande Guerre, les combattants surent observer la trêve de Noël”.





    Le directeur général de l’entreprise assure que Renault “a tout fait pour dégoûter le repreneur potentiel”

    Dans une déclaration choc, le directeur général de l’entreprise a accusé Renault d’avoir délibérément saboté les négociations avec un potentiel repreneur. Selon lui, le constructeur automobile français aurait tout fait pour décourager l’investisseur et l’empêcher de conclure l’accord.

    Cette révélation choquante met en lumière les tensions et les rivalités qui existent dans le monde impitoyable des affaires. Alors que Renault cherchait à se débarrasser de sa division en difficulté, il semble que la société ait adopté des tactiques douteuses pour faire capoter la transaction.

    Cette affaire souligne l’importance de la transparence et de l’éthique dans les négociations commerciales. Il est essentiel que les entreprises agissent de manière responsable et honnête, même dans des situations de pression intense.

    Nous espérons que cette révélation servira de leçon à tous les acteurs du monde des affaires et les incitera à adopter des pratiques éthiques et respectueuses dans leurs transactions.

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  • Avec « La Grande soirée du 31 » sur France 2, les téléspectateurs se sont crus tout sauf en 2025

    Avec « La Grande soirée du 31 » sur France 2, les téléspectateurs se sont crus tout sauf en 2025


    France 2 Stéphane Bern à la présentation de « La Grande soirée du 31 » le 31 décembre 2024.

    France 2

    Stéphane Bern à la présentation de « La Grande soirée du 31 » le 31 décembre 2024.

    TÉLÉVISION – Une ode au passé sur les Champs-Élysées. Pour fêter le passage à l’année 2025, France 2 a organisé un concert géant devant l’Arc de Triomphe ce mardi 31 décembre. Mais plutôt que des stars qui marqueront l’année prochaine, la programmation a fait la part belle aux tubes des années 2000, 1980, voire 1970.

    Au programme en direct (ou non) : la troupe du Roi Soleil, Chimène Badi, Michel Fugain, Jenifer, Lio, le collectif métissé, Marc Cerrone ou encore Gims. Des artistes qui sont des valeurs sûres en soirée, mais qui ne reflètent pas vraiment ce qui nous attend musicalement dans le futur. Et les téléspectateurs l’ont bien remarqué, comme vous pouvez le voir dans ces messages postés sur X.

    Feu d’artifice traditionnel

    Dans le registre un peu plus moderne, il faut noter que Yanns était présent pour chanter son titre Clic clic pan pan pan. Amir s’est aussi produit tout comme Eddy de Pretto, Kendji Girac, ou encore Santa. Le rugbyman Antoine Dupont, parmi les stars des JO 2024, a fait une courte intervention vidéo (sans chanter).

    Les artistes se sont succédé sur scène à partir de 21 heures et jusqu’à minuit moins dix. Une vidéo de mapping 3D a alors été diffusée pour montrer les métamorphoses de Paris au cours des années, avant que le feu d’artifice illumine le ciel de Paris. La soirée était présentée par Stéphane Bern, tandis que Mohamed Bouhafsi et Magali Ripoli étaient au milieu de la foule pour mettre l’ambiance.

    À voir aussi sur Le HuffPost :



    Le 31 décembre dernier, les téléspectateurs de France 2 ont pu assister à une soirée du réveillon pour le moins surprenante. En effet, avec “La Grande soirée du 31”, ils se sont retrouvés transportés loin de l’année 2025.

    Au programme de cette émission spéciale : des sketchs décalés, des chansons rétro, des jeux vintage et même des publicités d’un autre temps. Les animateurs ont joué le jeu à fond, se transformant en personnages d’une époque révolue.

    Les téléspectateurs ont été totalement désorientés, se demandant s’ils étaient bien en 2025 ou s’ils avaient voyagé dans le temps. Certains ont même cru à une blague, pensant que la chaîne avait diffusé une rediffusion d’un réveillon du siècle dernier.

    Finalement, cette soirée pas comme les autres a été une véritable bouffée d’air frais pour le public, qui a pu se divertir et se laisser surprendre par ce voyage dans le passé. Une façon originale de célébrer la fin de l’année et de commencer la nouvelle avec le sourire.

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  • Tout savoir sur le prénom Maya: L’Encyclopédie illustrée du prénom Maya (Tout savoir sur votre Prénom, l’encyclopédie du Prénom 2024 / 2025) (French Edition)

    Tout savoir sur le prénom Maya: L’Encyclopédie illustrée du prénom Maya (Tout savoir sur votre Prénom, l’encyclopédie du Prénom 2024 / 2025) (French Edition)


    Price: $9.48
    (as of Dec 15,2024 08:19:58 UTC – Details)




    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D7N1LGM1
    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (June 19, 2024)
    Language ‏ : ‎ French
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 35 pages
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8328926805
    Reading age ‏ : ‎ Baby – 18 years
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.3 ounces
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.5 x 0.09 x 8.5 inches


    Tout savoir sur le prénom Maya: L’Encyclopédie illustrée du prénom Maya (Tout savoir sur votre Prénom, l’encyclopédie du Prénom 2024 / 2025) (French Edition)

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    Dans ce livre, vous découvrirez l’origine, la signification, l’histoire et les différentes variantes du prénom Maya. Vous apprendrez également quelles sont les personnalités célèbres qui portent ce prénom, ainsi que les traits de caractère associés à Maya.

    Grâce à de magnifiques illustrations et à un contenu riche et informatif, cette encyclopédie vous permettra de tout savoir sur le prénom Maya et de mieux comprendre son importance et sa symbolique.

    Que vous soyez parent en quête du prénom parfait pour votre enfant, ou simplement curieux de connaître l’histoire derrière votre propre prénom, ce livre est fait pour vous. Ne manquez pas l’occasion de plonger dans l’univers fascinant de Maya avec cette encyclopédie indispensable.

    Disponible dès maintenant en version française, l’Encyclopédie illustrée du prénom Maya est un incontournable pour tous ceux qui s’intéressent à ce prénom empreint de mystère et de charme.
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