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New Mexico environmental regulators on Friday issued a $47.8 million fantastic on allegations of extra air air pollution at a pure fuel processing facility in a prolific oil manufacturing area close to the Texas state line.
The state Setting Division issued the sanctions together with a stop and desist order towards Houston-based Targa Sources at its processing plant close to Jal, New Mexico, alleging allow violations and extra emissions of gases recognized to trigger respiratory points or contribute to local weather change together with ozone-producing pollution.
Representatives for Targa couldn’t instantly be reached for remark. Regulators say Targa has 30 days to reply and comply or request a listening to with the company secretary.
Regulators even have ordered a sequence of corrective actions and enhancements to the services that course of fuel for transmission by pipeline.
The sanctions are primarily based on allegations of two allow violations, late reporting of emissions and an incomplete requirement for a root trigger evaluation of extra air pollution.
The proposed air-pollution fantastic towards Targa could be the most important in state historical past by the Setting Division, if upheld. The case additionally was referred to federal regulators.
Individually, the New Mexico Courtroom of Appeals final month upheld rules aimed toward cracking down on air air pollution in one of many nation’s top-producing oil and fuel states.
Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s administration has superior new restrictions on ozone-precursor pollution together with rules to restrict methane emissions in its efforts to fight local weather change and meet federal clear air requirements.
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A shocking research of temperature-related deaths in Mexico upends standard fascinated with what age group is hit hardest by warmth. Researchers discovered at larger temperatures and humidity, the warmth kills way more younger folks below 35 than these older than 50.
For many years, well being and climate consultants have warned that the aged and the youngest kids have been most susceptible in warmth waves. However this research all deaths in Mexico from 1998 to 2019 reveals that when the mix of humidity and temperature attain uncomfortable ranges, such because the mid to higher 80s Fahrenheit (round 30 levels Celsius) and 50% relative humidity, there have been almost 32 temperature-related deaths of individuals 35 years previous for each temperature-related loss of life of somebody 50 and older.
The research in Friday’s journal Science Advances reveals an particularly shocking spike of heat-related deaths in an age group considered younger and strong: Folks between 18 and 35. That age group alone had 9 occasions as many temperature-related deaths as these older than 50.
Examine authors and outdoors consultants are scrambling to determine why. Demographics alone do not clarify why extra younger grownup Mexicans are dying in excessive warmth than their elders. Two theories: Outside employees who cannot escape the warmth, and younger individuals who do not know their limits.
The development is prone to widen because the world warms from human-caused local weather change, in keeping with pc simulations run by the research group.
“We discovered that youthful individuals are particularly susceptible to humid warmth,” research co-author Jeffrey Shrader, a local weather economist at Columbia College, stated. “Because the local weather warms, we’re actually going to be shifting the burden of temperature-related mortality in direction of youthful people and away from older people who are usually extra susceptible to chilly temperatures.”
Information from chilly climate reveals greater than 300 deaths of Mexican residents 50 and older for each younger individual dying from chilly temperatures, in keeping with the research.
“Folks of all ages are more and more in danger from the rising temperatures, and this research reveals that those who we would have thought-about comparatively protected from heat-related antagonistic well being outcomes may not be a lot so,” stated Marina Romanello, govt director of the Lancet Countdown that displays well being results of local weather change. She was not a part of the research group.
“Warmth is a way more harmful silent killer than most individuals acknowledge it to be, and that warmth is more and more placing our well being and survival in danger,” Romanello stated in an e-mail.
Examine authors determined to look at weather-related deaths in Mexico as a result of that nation not solely has detailed mortality knowledge, however it has quite a lot of totally different climates making it a super place to review in depth, Shrader stated.
Researchers additionally need to work out whether or not that is only a state of affairs in Mexico or different hotter sections of the globe have related spikes in younger grownup deaths in excessive warmth and humidity.
Initially the group simply needed to have a look at deaths and what scientists name wet-bulb globe temperatures, however after they checked out age variations, they have been stunned and regarded in additional element, Shrader stated. Moist-bulb temperature, which is meant to reflect how the physique cools itself, is derived utilizing an advanced measurement system that components in humidity and photo voltaic radiation. A wet-bulb globe temperature of 35 levels Celsius (95 levels Fahrenheit) is considered the restrict for human survivability. Most locations don’t attain that stage.
Researchers decided temperature-related mortality by advanced statistical evaluation that compares quite a few components within the variety of deaths and removes all the things they will besides temperature fluctuations, stated research co-author Andrew Wilson, a Columbia local weather economics researcher.
Researchers additionally calculated the perfect temperature for when there are the fewest extra deaths at every age group. Youthful adults’ candy temperature spot is about 9 levels Fahrenheit (5 levels Celsius) cooler than it’s for older folks, Shrader and Wilson stated.
Some outdoors well being and local weather consultants have been initially puzzled on the larger youth mortality seen within the research. Co-author Patrick Kinney, a professor of city well being and sustainability at Boston College, stated it was seemingly the research included the next proportion of out of doors employees uncovered to warmth than prior research did.
Examine co-author Tereza Cavazos, a local weather scientist on the Ensenada Middle for Scientific Analysis and Increased Schooling in Mexico, stated she remembers her father’s generations taking siestas within the excessive warmth of the day and that was wholesome. That does not occur a lot now, she stated.
“There may be a whole lot of inhabitants that’s susceptible sooner or later. Not even sooner or later, proper now,” Cavazos stated. She talked about three Mexican warmth waves this 12 months that hit in the course of the nation and stored the lethal warmth going in a single day so folks had little aid. Normally cool nights permit a physique to recuperate.
Youthful folks typically have a way of invulnerability to climate extremes and do issues that enhance their danger, akin to play sports activities in excessive warmth, Cavazos stated.
“Excessive humidity makes it rather a lot tougher for the physique to chill itself via sweating – which is how our physique primarily stays cool,” stated Dr. Renee Salas, an emergency drugs doctor and local weather change knowledgeable at Massachusetts Basic Hospital and Harvard Medical Faculty. She was not a part of the research group. “So somebody younger and wholesome working outdoors in warmth and excessive humidity can attain some extent the place the physique can now not cool itself safely – inflicting a lethal type of warmth harm referred to as warmth stroke.”
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Bho chòraichean gintinn gu atharrachadh clìomaid gu Huge Tech, tha The Impartial air an talamh nuair a tha an sgeulachd a’ leasachadh. Co-dhiù a tha e a’ sgrùdadh ionmhas an pro-Trump PAC aig Elon Musk no a’ toirt a-mach am prògram aithriseach as ùire againn, ‘The A Phrase’, a tha a’ deàrrsadh air na boireannaich Ameireaganach a tha a’ strì airson còraichean gintinn, tha fios againn cho cudromach sa tha e na fìrinnean a sgrùdadh. teachdaireachdan.
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Thuirt ceann-suidhe Mheagsago Diardaoin gun iarr i air a’ Cheann-suidhe-taghaidh Dòmhnall Trump imrichean neo-Mheicsiceo a chuir gu dìreach gu na dùthchannan dachaigheil aca, seach a bhith gan dumpadh aig crìoch Mheagsago.
Ceann-suidhe Claudia Sheinbaum thuirt i gu bheil i an dòchas aonta a ruighinn le Trump gus “gun cuir iad daoine a thig à dùthchannan eile gu na dùthchannan tùsail aca.”
Megsagomar dùthaich sam bith eile, nach eil e mar dhleastanas air gabhail ri imrichean neo-Mheicsiceo, ach tha e air aontachadh sin a dhèanamh o chionn ghoirid, gu sònraichte bho dhùthchannan mar Cuba agus Venezuela, a bhios gu tric a’ diùltadh tursan-adhair às-mhalairt bhon dùthaich. Na Stàitean Aonaichteach faodaidh iad gabhail riutha à Mexico.
Tha oifigearan à Mexico air a ràdh gu bheil iad mu thràth a’ dèanamh ullachadh ma leanas Trump air adhart leis a’ ghealladh aige às-mhalairt air sgèile mhòr de imrichean aig nach eil na sgrìobhainnean ceart aon uair ‘s gun tòisich e san dreuchd air 20 Faoilleach.
Tha e soilleir gu bheil eagal air Mexico mu dhà rud: às-mhalairt air sgèile mhòr de shaoranaich Mheagsago agus àireamhan mòra de dhaoine nach eil nam Meagsago air an cur air falbh aig slighean-crìche nach eil uidheamaichte airson dèiligeadh riutha.
Tha eòlaichean den bheachd gu bheil timcheall air 4 millean Mexicans a’ fuireach anns na SA às aonais sgrìobhainnean ceart. Tha Mexico mu thràth ag ullachadh a seirbheisean consòil anns na SA le sgiobachd a bharrachd gus cùisean às-mhalairt a làimhseachadh anns a bheil a shaoranaich fhèin an sàs.
Ach tha imrichean às an treas dùthaich nan dùbhlan nas miosa, agus dh’ fhaodadh iad a bhith a’ toirt a-steach àireamhan mòra de Haitians, Cubans agus Venezuelans.
Eadar 2022 agus 2023, dh’ aontaich Mexico gabhail ri suas ri 30,000 imriche gach mìos à Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua agus Venezuela, dùthchannan a tha duilich dha na SA an cur air falbh airson adhbharan dioplòmasach no poilitigeach. Tha an aonta sin na àite an-dràsta.
Aig deireadh 2023, thuirt Venezuela gun robh Mexico air timcheall air 300 imriche Venezuelan a thoirt air ais air dà itealan.
Tha an leithid de thoraidhean a’ toirt eallach airgid do riaghaltas Mheagsago. Bha Mexico air tuarastal timcheall air $ 110 gach mìos a thabhann dha cuid de na Venezuelans a bha air an tilleadh airson sia mìosan gus an cuideachadh le bhith gan ath-stèidheachadh anns na dùthchannan dachaigheil aca.
Ach, bhiodh an obair a bhith a’ lorg obraichean, fasgadh agus còmhdhail dha Mexico a chaidh às-mhalairt na dhùbhlan eadhon nas motha dha Mexico.
Imrich air a bhith na chùis chugallach eadar an dà dhùthaich o chionn fhada, agus tha e air a bhith eadhon nas èiginn às deidh bagairt Trump cìsean 25% a chuir air bathar Mexico mura dèan an dùthaich barrachd gus stad a chuir air sruthadh imrichean is dhrogaichean.
San t-Samhain, thuirt Trump gun robh Sheinbaum air “aontaich stad a chuir air imrich tro Mheagsago” às deidh fios fòn eadar an dà stiùiriche. Mhol Sheinbaum, aig an aon àm, gu robh Mexico mu thràth a’ dèanamh a pàirt agus nach robh ùidh aca ann a bhith a’ dùnadh a chrìochan.
“Tha sinn ag ath-aithris nach e suidheachadh Mexico crìochan a dhùnadh ach drochaidean a thogail eadar riaghaltasan agus eadar daoine,” thuirt Sheinbaum aig an àm.
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Tha earbsa aig Ameireaganaich thar an speactram poilitigeach gu lèir anns an Unbiased. Agus eu-coltach ri mòran ionadan naidheachd càileachd eile, tha sinn a’ roghnachadh gun a bhith a’ glasadh Ameireaganaich a-mach às ar n-aithris agus mion-sgrùdadh le ballachan pàighidh. Tha sinn den bheachd gum bu chòir naidheachdas càileachd a bhith ri fhaighinn leis a h-uile duine, le pàigheadh air a shon leis an fheadhainn as urrainn a phàigheadh.
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Teaghlach boireannaich bho Hawaii a chaidh à sealladh an dèidh tighinn air tìr Los Angeles o chionn trì seachdainean chuir iad an cèill sàrachadh le luchd-sgrùdaidh agus thuirt iad nach fhaca iad na dealbhan sgrùdaidh a sheallas i a’ coiseachd thairis air a’ chrìch a-steach. Megsago.
Thuirt Ceannard Poileas Los Angeles, Jim McDonnell, an t-seachdain search engine marketing gu bheil a’ bhidio a’ sealltainn Hannah Kobayashi, 30, a’ coiseachd leis na bagannan leatha fhèin a-steach do shlighe-coiseachd còmhdaichte aig crois-rathaid San Ysidro ann an San Diego air 12 Samhain, an latha às deidh do chàirdean innse gu robh i a dhìth.
Thuirt McDonnell nach eil fianais sam bith ann gu robh Kobayashi ga mhalairt no gun do dh’ fhuiling e eucoir air dhòigh eile. Tha a dhol à bith a-nis air a mheas mar “neach saor-thoileach a tha a dhìth,” thuirt e.
Thuirt a piuthar, Sydni Kobayashi, ri Hawaii Information Now nach do dh’ ionnsaich an teaghlach gu Diluain gun do choisich a piuthar à San Diego gu Mexico o chionn trì seachdainean.
“Airson innse dhaibh gu bheil iad air a bhith a’ cumail fios rinn fad na h-ùine, tha sin gu tur mearachdach, ”thuirt Sydni Kobayashi Dimàirt. “Tha sinn a’ faireachdainn gu bheil sinn air ar fàgail anns an dorchadas agus bha sin caran coltach ri slap mòr nar n-aghaidh.”
Teaghlach rannsaich buill, caraidean agus saor-thoilich ionadail Hannah ann an Los Angeles.
Chunnaic luchd-sgrùdaidh Kobayashi air bhidio fhad ‘s a bha iad a’ dèanamh ath-sgrùdadh air fiolm sgrùdaidh bho Chusbainn is Dìon nan Crìochan na SA anmoch Didòmhnaich, thuirt McDonnell. Thuirt Sydni Kobayashi nach eil ùghdarrasan air bhidio sgrùdaidh sam bith a shealltainn don teaghlach.
Tha an teaghlach air neach-sgrùdaidh prìobhaideach agus neach-lagha fhastadh leis gu bheil iad fhathast a’ faireachdainn gu bheil Hannah ann an cunnart, thuirt Hawaii Information Now.
“Tha iad ag ràdh gum faca iad leotha fhèin i, ach chan eil sin a’ diùltadh gum faodadh cuideigin a bhith ga coimhead bho chian, le fios dè cho mòr sa tha a ’chùis search engine marketing air faighinn agus seòrsa de leithid is dòcha smachd a chumail oirre no mar a bhith ag innse dhi dè a nì i,” thuirt an thuirt piuthar.
A rèir McDonnell, chaidh Kobayashi à sealladh gu saor-thoileach agus i a’ feuchainn ri “ceum air falbh bho cheangal an latha an-diugh.”
“Tha sinn gu bunaiteach air a h-uile rud as urrainn dhuinn a dhèanamh aig an ìre search engine marketing. Tha i air an dùthaich fhàgail agus ann an dùthaich eile a-nis,” thuirt e, ag ràdh ma thilleas i dha na SA, gun tèid fios a chuir gu cur an gnìomh lagha. Dhiùlt e tuilleadh beachd a thoirt seachad Diciadain.
Thuirt McDonnell gu bheil còir aice air a dìomhaireachd, ach chuir e ìmpidh oirre ruighinn a-mach gu a teaghlach no cur an gnìomh lagha. Mhìnich e gum fuirich cùis an neach a tha air chall gnìomhach gus an tèid a sàbhailteachd a dhearbhadh leis na h-ùghdarrasan.
Chaidh an dealbhadair òg à Maui air chall às deidh dhi turas-adhair ceangail a dhèanamh gu New York air 8 Samhain gus siubhal airson obair ùr agus tadhal air càirdean.
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The “Oops!…I Did It Once more” singer not too long ago shared in a video on Instagram through which she stated she can be shifting to a brand new nation due to the best way the paparazzi treats her. “It actually type of hurts my emotions,” her video started.
“The paparazzi make my face seem like I’m carrying, like a white Jason masks. It doesn’t even seem like me.”
Spears added that the media have additionally all the time been “extremely merciless” to her. The “Child One Extra Time” singer acknowledged that whereas she is “not excellent by any means,” it’s nonetheless not an excuse for them being “extraordinarily imply and merciless.”
“And that’s why I’m shifting to Mexico,” she concluded the video.
The “Poisonous” singer additionally shared one other clip on the identical day acknowledging her birthday, which was on Monday, December 2. “I’m turning 5 this 12 months. I’m turning 5 years previous, and I’ve to go to kindergarten tomorrow,” she stated.
Spears isn’t the one one who has not too long ago introduced they have been leaving the nation. In November, Eva Longoria revealed that she, her husband José Bastón, and their six-year-old son Santiago are splitting their time between dwelling in Spain and Mexico Metropolis.
In an interview with Marie Claire, the Determined Housewives alum stated she observed Los Angeles was altering to the purpose the place she not wished to reside there.
“I had my complete grownup life right here,” she stated about California. “However even earlier than [the pandemic], it was altering. The vibe was completely different. After which Covid occurred, and it pushed it over the sting. Whether or not it’s the homelessness or the taxes, not that I wish to s*** on California – it simply looks like this chapter in my life is finished now.”
The director acknowledged that she is “privileged” to have the ability to transfer nations.
“I get to flee and go someplace. Most People aren’t so fortunate. They’re going to be caught on this dystopian nation, and my nervousness and unhappiness is for them.”
“Will you please allow them to know I didn’t transfer out of the US due to Trump?” Longoria requested Ana Navarro on the podcast. “I’ve been in Europe for nearly three years.”
She clarified that she left the U.S. due to work, including: “I didn’t depart due to the political setting. I left as a result of my work took me there.”
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Bho chòraichean gintinn gu atharrachadh clìomaid gu Massive Tech, tha The Unbiased air an talamh nuair a tha an sgeulachd a’ leasachadh. Co-dhiù a tha e a’ sgrùdadh ionmhas an pro-Trump PAC aig Elon Musk no a’ toirt a-mach am prògram aithriseach as ùire againn, ‘The A Phrase’, a tha a’ deàrrsadh air na boireannaich Ameireaganach a tha a’ strì airson còraichean gintinn, tha fios againn cho cudromach sa tha e na fìrinnean a sgrùdadh. teachdaireachdan.
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Tha earbsa aig Ameireaganaich thar an speactram poilitigeach gu lèir anns an Unbiased. Agus eu-coltach ri mòran ionadan naidheachd càileachd eile, tha sinn a’ roghnachadh gun a bhith a’ glasadh Ameireaganaich a-mach às ar n-aithris agus mion-sgrùdadh le ballachan pàighidh. Tha sinn den bheachd gum bu chòir naidheachdas càileachd a bhith ri fhaighinn leis a h-uile duine, le pàigheadh air a shon leis an fheadhainn as urrainn a phàigheadh.
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Tha maraichean à Mexico air còrr air tunna de phìoban fentanyl a ghlacadh ann an dà ionnsaigh aig tuath, le oifigearan ag ràdh gur e an glacadh as motha den opioid ann an eachdraidh na dùthcha.
Thàinig na creach às deidh tuiteam mòr ann an glacaidhean fentanyl a-steach Megsago nas tràithe am-bliadhna, agus làithean às deidh a’ Cheann-suidhe taghte Dòmhnall Trump bagairt cìsean 25% a chuir air toraidhean bho Canada agus Mexico mura tèid na dùthchannan sin sìos air sruth imrichean agus dhrogaichean thairis air a’ chrìch.
Thuirt prìomh oifigear tèarainteachd Mexico gum faca saighdearan agus saighdearan-mara anmoch Dimàirt dithis fhireannach a’ giùlan ghunnaichean ann an stàite a tuath Sinaloa, far a bheil an cartail dhrogaichean den aon ainm.
Ruith iad air na fir, a ruith gu dà thaigh. Ann an aon taigh lorg saighdearan timcheall air 660 not (300 cileagram) de fentanyl, agus anns an fhear eile làraidh làn de mu 1,750 not (800 cileagram) den droga, sa mhòr-chuid ann an cruth tablet.
“Ann an Sinaloa, fhuair sinn an grèim as motha ann an eachdraidh fentanyl,” sgrìobh Rùnaire Sàbhailteachd Poblach Omar Garcia Harfuch anns na cunntasan meadhanan sòisealta aige. Chaidh grunn ghunnaichean a ghlacadh cuideachd agus chaidh dithis fhireannach a chur an grèim.
San àm a dh’ fhalbh, tha feachdan tèarainteachd Mheagsago uaireannan air an sgeulachd mu bhith a’ leantainn fir armaichte a’ ruith a-steach do thaighean mar adhbhar airson a dhol a-steach do dhachaighean gun bharrantasan sgrùdaidh. Ann an co-dhiù aon chùis, chaidh dreach an riaghaltais a dhearbhadh le fiolm camara tèarainteachd.
Bha an tarraing mu dheireadh iongantach leis gu robh glacaidhean fentanyl ann am Mexico air tuiteam gu mòr anns a’ chiad leth den bhliadhna. Aig amannan as t-samhradh, fon t-seann Cheann-suidhe Andrés Manuel López Obrador, thug feachdan feadarail aithris gun robh glacaidhean cho beag ri 50 gram (2 unnsa) gach seachdain.
Tha figearan airson a’ chiad leth de 2024 a’ sealltainn nach do ghlac feachdan feadarail Mheagsago ach 286 not (130 cileagram) de fentanyl air feadh na dùthcha eadar Faoilleach agus Ògmhios, sìos 94% bho na notaichean 5,135 (2,329 cileagram) a chaidh a ghlacadh ann an 2023.
Thathas air a’ choire a chuir air an opioid synthetigeach airson timcheall air 70,000 bàs ro-ròs gach bliadhna anns na Stàitean Aonaichte, agus tha oifigearan na SA air feuchainn ri oidhirpean a dhèanamh gus a ghlacadh mar a thig e thairis air a’ chrìch, gu tric ann an cruth tablets meallta a chaidh a dhèanamh ann am Mexico bho cheimigean ro-ruithear gu ìre mhòr. air a thoirt a-steach à Sìona.
Chaidh López Obrador an-còmhnaidh às àicheadh gu bheil fentanyl eadhon air a thoirt a-mach ann am Mexico, ged a tha eòlaichean – agus eadhon buill den rianachd aige fhèin – ag aideachadh gu bheil.
Tha do thaic gar cuideachadh gus an sgeulachd innse
Bho chòraichean gintinn gu atharrachadh clìomaid gu Massive Tech, tha The Unbiased air an talamh nuair a tha an sgeulachd a’ leasachadh. Co-dhiù a tha e a’ sgrùdadh ionmhas an pro-Trump PAC aig Elon Musk no a’ toirt a-mach am prògram aithriseach as ùire againn, ‘The A Phrase’, a tha a’ deàrrsadh air na boireannaich Ameireaganach a tha a’ strì airson còraichean gintinn, tha fios againn cho cudromach sa tha e na fìrinnean a sgrùdadh. teachdaireachdan.
Aig àm cho èiginneach ann an eachdraidh nan SA, tha feum againn air luchd-aithris air an talamh. Leigidh an tabhartas agad leinn cumail oirnn a’ cur luchd-naidheachd a bhruidhinn ri gach taobh den sgeulachd.
Tha earbsa aig Ameireaganaich thar an speactram poilitigeach gu lèir anns an Unbiased. Agus eu-coltach ri mòran ionadan naidheachd càileachd eile, tha sinn a’ roghnachadh gun a bhith a’ glasadh Ameireaganaich a-mach às ar n-aithris agus mion-sgrùdadh le ballachan pàighidh. Tha sinn den bheachd gum bu chòir naidheachdas càileachd a bhith ri fhaighinn leis a h-uile duine, le pàigheadh air a shon leis an fheadhainn as urrainn a phàigheadh.
Bidh an taic agad a’ dèanamh diofar mòr.
Mheagsago tha saighdearan agus marines air còrr air tunna de phìoban fentanyl a ghlacadh ann an dà ionnsaigh aig tuath, le oifigearan ag ràdh gur e an glacadh as motha den opioid synthetigeach ann an eachdraidh na dùthcha.
Thàinig na creach às deidh tuiteam mòr ann an glacaidhean fentanyl ann am Mexico na bu thràithe am-bliadhna, agus làithean às deidh taghadh Ceann-suidhe Dòmhnall Trump bagairt air taraidhean 25% a chuir air toraidhean à Canada agus Mexico mura h-eil na dùthchannan sin a’ sgàineadh air sruthadh imrichean agus dhrogaichean thar na crìche.
Thuirt prìomh oifigear tèarainteachd Mexico gum faca saighdearan agus saighdearan-mara anmoch Dimàirt dithis fhireannach a’ giùlan ghunnaichean ann an stàite a tuath na dùthcha Sinaloadachaigh an cartail dhrogaichean den aon ainm.
Ruith iad air na fir, a ruith gu dà thaigh. Ann an aon taigh lorg saighdearan timcheall air 660 not (300 cileagram) de fentanyl, agus anns an fhear eile làraidh làn de mu 1,750 not (800 cileagram) den droga, sa mhòr-chuid ann an cruth tablet.
“Ann an Sinaloa, fhuair sinn an grèim as motha ann an eachdraidh fentanyl,” sgrìobh Rùnaire Sàbhailteachd Poblach Omar Garcia Harfuch anns na cunntasan meadhanan sòisealta aige. Chaidh grunn ghunnaichean a ghlacadh cuideachd agus chaidh dithis fhireannach a chur an grèim.
San àm a dh’ fhalbh, tha feachdan tèarainteachd Mheagsago uaireannan air an sgeulachd mu bhith a’ leantainn fir armaichte a’ ruith a-steach do thaighean mar adhbhar airson a dhol a-steach do dhachaighean gun bharrantasan sgrùdaidh. Ann an co-dhiù aon chùis, chaidh dreach an riaghaltais a dhearbhadh le fiolm camara tèarainteachd.
Bha an tarraing mu dheireadh iongantach leis gu robh glacaidhean fentanyl ann am Mexico air tuiteam gu mòr anns a’ chiad leth den bhliadhna. Aig amannan tron t-samhradh, fo iar-Cheann-suidhe Andrés Manuel López Obradorthuirt feachdan feadarail gun robh glacaidhean cho beag ri 50 gram (2 unnsa) gach seachdain.
Tha figearan airson a’ chiad leth de 2024 a’ sealltainn nach do ghlac feachdan feadarail Mheagsago ach 286 not (130 cileagram) de fentanyl air feadh na dùthcha eadar Faoilleach agus Ògmhios, sìos 94% bho na notaichean 5,135 (2,329 cileagram) a chaidh a ghlacadh ann an 2023.
Thathas air a’ choire a chuir air an opioid synthetigeach airson timcheall air 70,000 bàs ro-ròs gach bliadhna anns na Stàitean Aonaichte, agus tha oifigearan na SA air feuchainn ri oidhirpean a dhèanamh gus a ghlacadh mar a thig e thairis air a’ chrìch, gu tric ann an cruth drugs meallta a chaidh a dhèanamh ann am Mexico bho cheimigean ro-ruithear gu ìre mhòr. air a thoirt a-steach à Sìona.
Chaidh López Obrador an-còmhnaidh às àicheadh gu bheil fentanyl eadhon air a thoirt a-mach ann am Mexico, ged a tha eòlaichean – agus eadhon buill den rianachd aige fhèin – ag aideachadh gu bheil.
On Tuesday, the LAPD decided that Kobayashi, who went lacking on November 12, disappeared voluntarily when she waked into Mexico alone. They cited surveillance footage captured on the San Ysidro border crossing south of San Diego that reportedly reveals Kobayashi crossing the border into Tijuana alone and on foot.
Sydni Kobayashi, Hannah’s sister, appeared along with her lawyer, Sara Azari, on NBC Information‘ High Story with Tom Llamas after LAPD Police Chief Jim McDonnell’s announcement.
Based on the household, the LAPD mentioned there was little extra they might do for the Kobayashis.
“We’re simply as confused and simply as pissed off greater than something now,” Sydni mentioned.
Azari mentioned the LAPD reached their conclusion “with out displaying [Hannah’s family] any footage.”
“It takes much more digging and investigation to have the ability to say it is voluntary,” she mentioned.
Sydni anxious that her sister could be the sufferer of human trafficking. McDonnell mentioned throughout a press convention on Monday that police didn’t consider she was being trafficked.
She mentioned Hannah and her had been extraordinarily shut, and she or he couldn’t consider that her sister would simply stroll out of her life on a whim.
Azari informed NBC Information that the household and volunteers prepared to assist would proceed to seek for Hannah in Mexico. if Hannah crosses again into the US legally, she must current a passport, which ought to alert officers to her presence.
Sydni begged her sister to contact her.
“I can not stress sufficient how cherished you might be, how supported you might be,” she mentioned. “We’re actually anxious about you. It doesn’t matter what scenario you are in, you all the time have a house to come back to.”
McDonnell additionally inspired Hannah to succeed in out to her household.
“She has a proper to her privateness, and we respect her selections, however we additionally perceive the priority her family members really feel for her,” he mentioned. “A easy message may reassure those that care about her.”
Any contact in any respect would virtually actually be welcomed by Hannah’s household. Her ultimate textual content messages to her family members had been reportedly “alarming,” her aunt, Larie Pidgeon, mentioned in a Fb put up final month.
Although Pidgeon didn’t present particular quotes, she steered that Hannah had feared somebody was making an attempt to intercept her in Los Angeles and steal her id.