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Polk Schools Halt Latinos in Action Program Over Federal Concerns

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 8, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Polk County Schools to Phase‍ out Latinos ⁣in Action Program Following Federal ⁢Scrutiny

LAKELAND, FL – Polk County Public Schools will discontinue its ⁤Latinos⁢ in Action (LIA) program by the end of the⁤ fall semester, following a review prompted by the U.S.Department of Education’s increased scrutiny ​of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. The decision comes as the‌ federal government under President⁣ Donald Trump has taken‍ steps to curtail programs perceived as favoring specific⁣ racial or ‌ethnic groups.

The LIA program, launched in Polk County in 2014, aimed to empower Hispanic students through leadership growth,​ college readiness, and ⁣community service. It began with a pilot program in five schools and expanded to ⁣17 schools by 2023, serving approximately 2,500‍ students.⁢ The district‍ initially contracted with Latinos in Action, Inc., paying $10,000 ⁢in the first year and $4,000 per participating school in subsequent years to⁤ cover training and technical support. The⁣ contract automatically renewed annually unless canceled by the district.

In 2015, the obama Management⁢ recognized LIA⁢ through the White House Initiative on Excellence in Hispanic Education.

Polk County School Board ⁤Chair William Allen stated that ⁤Superintendent Fred Heid ⁣shared a timeline for phasing out the program, with notices to students’ families⁣ planned for release on ​October 10th.Allen emphasized the⁣ district’s commitment to continuing leadership opportunities ⁤for students.

“I think it’s ⁢crucial that we continually review ⁣all initiatives,” Allen said. “I think it’s positive that the district’s looking to supplement and‌ replace (it) with the leadership initiative, so there’s no gap in what we’re doing as a district. I think⁤ we’re going to continue to create these inclusive ⁢opportunities for‍ students,especially ⁤as it relates to leadership and service.”

Allen also noted he was unaware of any complaints received regarding the LIA program.

Latinos in Action, Inc. had not responded⁤ to a request for comment as of the​ afternoon of October 7th.

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Donald Trump: US Military Attacks Boats, Eyes Land-Based Drug Operations

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 6, 2025
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U.S. Escalates Caribbean Operations,‍ Trump⁤ Hints at Further Action Against Drug Cartels

CARACAS, Venezuela ‌- President​ Donald Trump confirmed the United States has ⁣deployed warships and warplanes to the South Caribbean as part of a renewed effort to counter drug trafficking, signaling a potential escalation that could ‍include operations on land. The move has triggered a strong rebuke from Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who denounced the U.S. presence as‍ an “armed aggression” aimed at regime change and⁤ resource theft.

At least⁢ twenty-one‌ people have died in attacks linked to the operations thus far, according to U.S. officials. While the stated objective is⁤ disrupting drug ⁢trafficking ‍routes, the deployment raises regional tensions and⁣ concerns⁣ about potential military‌ conflict. The U.S.​ has long ⁤accused Venezuela of enabling drug cartels to operate within its borders, allegations​ Maduro’s government vehemently ⁣denies.⁤ Trump’s confirmation‌ and suggestion of further action represent a significant shift ⁢in U.S.policy toward the region, potentially ⁣destabilizing an already volatile geopolitical landscape.

“We ⁣are doing very well ⁤in ‍the Caribbean,” ⁣Trump stated,‍ without providing specific details on future operations. Sources indicate the ​U.S.is prepared ‍to target ⁤drug production and trafficking networks‍ directly, potentially involving ‌ground operations in addition to naval⁢ and ‌aerial surveillance.

Maduro, in response, ordered military exercises and‍ the mobilization ​of reservists and militias,‌ declaring, “Venezuela⁢ will never humiliate any ‌empire.” He also ​announced a decree is prepared to declare ⁣a state of external shock – an unprecedented measure that could suspend ‍constitutional guarantees – should the ‌situation escalate.

“It is indeed an armed aggression⁣ to impose a regime change, to​ impose puppet governments and to ​steal oil, gas, gold ⁤and all natural‌ resources,” ‍Maduro said in a public address from Caracas.

The U.S. ‌deployment⁢ follows a pattern of⁤ increased pressure on Venezuela, including sanctions and diplomatic efforts to oust Maduro’s government. The current escalation marks a potentially dangerous turning ‌point, raising⁢ the specter of direct military confrontation in the region.

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Government Shutdown: Are Banks Open & What You Need to Know

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Are banks Open During the Government shutdown? Here’s What You​ Need to Know

WASHINGTON ​- As of today, October ‌1,‍ 2025, banks across the United States remain open despite the government shutdown ‌that began at 12:01 a.m. ET. While ‌a lapse in federal funding impacts numerous government services, financial institutions are generally​ considered essential and continue to operate. Though,customers seeking loans backed by government agencies may experience processing delays.

The government shutdown stems from a failure by lawmakers to reach a funding agreement​ before the October 1st deadline, with President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats ⁤trading blame over health-care policy changes. despite the political impasse, the financial sector’s continued operation is crucial for maintaining economic stability.

How the Shutdown Could Affect Banking Services

While banks themselves are open, certain services reliant on government backing could be‌ affected. The Department ‍of Veterans Affairs ⁤(VA) for VA loans, and the Small Business Management (SBA) for⁢ business loans may experience processing delays.

Essential services like ATMs, online banking platforms, ⁣and mobile banking apps remain fully functional. ​Mail delivery, Social ⁤Security payments,​ and court operations are also ⁤continuing during the ⁤shutdown.

However, ⁤broader ‌economic disruptions stemming from the shutdown could indirectly impact banking. For example, widespread ​travel delays and potential staffing shortages at airports – where air traffic controllers and TSA agents are deemed essential but might potentially be working without pay or choosing​ not to report due ‍to financial hardship – could affect ‌consumer spending and economic activity. Similar disruptions occurred during the 2019 government shutdown,⁢ with TSA agents⁣ absent for financial reasons.

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Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Transforms Illinois Village Amid Tear Gas Fears

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 1, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Broadview, Illinois demands ICE ⁢leave as Tensions escalate

Broadview,⁢ IL – A growing conflict between federal immigration authorities and local officials in Broadview, Illinois, has reached a⁢ boiling point, with Mayor Katrina⁤ Thompson and other leaders demanding the removal ⁢of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from the⁣ Chicago suburb. The dispute‌ centers around ICE’s “Operation Midway Blitz,” a heightened enforcement effort in the Chicago area,and has been marked by protests,arrests,and accusations of misconduct.

Federal agents and protesters clashed outside an ICE facility⁤ in Broadview on September 29, 2025, as seen in images captured by Michael Loria of USA TODAY. (Images with aspect ratios 4:3 and 3:4 available here and here).

Department of Homeland Security officials maintain that immigration agents are operating appropriately⁣ under tough circumstances. Though, mayor​ Thompson and Broadview Police Chief Thomas Mills have accused ‍ICE of overreach and⁤ initiated a criminal ⁢investigation into⁢ federal agents in connection with two alleged hit-and-run incidents and‍ damage to a news reporter’s vehicle.

“These rioters are laying siege and interfering‍ with ‍legitimate law enforcement operations,” Immigration and Customs Enforcement Acting Director Todd Lyons said in a letter addressed to Thompson. “Failure⁣ to provide relief makes you a party to the obstruction of justice.There will be no change in our operational posture ‌until these‌ unlawful activities cease. The only siege in Broadview is the one being waged against the United States government.”

According to Homeland Security officials, 34 people have been arrested in connection with the‍ protests, including three individuals found to be carrying loaded firearms. Further‍ details regarding the arrests are currently‍ unavailable.

Agency officials⁣ have distanced themselves from the criminal allegations leveled by Broadview police, calling⁢ the investigation “bogus” and “political theater.”⁢

“Less than a week⁤ after a terrorist attack at an ICE facility in Dallas,” said agency spokesperson Emily Covington, “Mayor Katrina Thompson, Broadview⁣ Police Chief Thomas Mills, and acting Fire Chief Matt Martin ⁤chose to smear ICE and launch a‌ bogus criminal‍ investigation into our brave ICE law enforcement. It’s disheartening that even after the terrorist attack and arrests of rioters with guns outside the Broadview ICE facility, these sanctuary politicians ⁣chose to engage in political theatre ‍to⁤ inflame hatred of ICE.”

Federal ​agents have deployed chemical agents, including pepper spray and tear gas, to disperse protesters blocking immigration enforcement vehicles. On September 26, agents reportedly used these agents against protesters and journalists positioned ⁣on a road leading to the ICE facility located at ⁣1930 Beach Street in Broadview.

The situation unfolds​ as ICE enforcement continues largely uninterrupted during the ongoing government shutdown,according to DHS.

Link to related USA TODAY‌ article on ICE ⁤enforcement and the government shutdown

This article was published October 1, 2025.

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Trump Imposes 100% Tariffs on Foreign Films

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 30, 2025
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Trump Announces 100% Tariff⁤ on Foreign Films, Citing Harm to U.S. Cinema

WASHINGTON D.C. – President Donald ​Trump has announced a 100% tariff on all ⁤imported films, effective October 1st, ‍in a move he says is designed to revitalize the American movie industry.The sweeping tariff will considerably increase⁣ the cost of foreign films shown in U.S.‌ theaters​ and available for streaming, possibly impacting consumer access ⁣and international film distribution.

The action marks a continuation of Trump’s protectionist trade policies, extended to ⁣the ⁣entertainment sector. The governance argues that⁢ the U.S. film⁢ industry has been unfairly⁢ disadvantaged by foreign competition,‍ leading to a ‌decline in domestic production and‍ job losses. The tariff aims to level ⁤the playing ⁢field, ⁢encouraging ⁢audiences to support American-made⁣ films and bolstering the nation’s creative economy.‍ Beyond films, the new⁢ tariffs also include​ a ‌50% levy on kitchen cabinets and bath dressers,‍ 30%⁤ on upholstered furniture, and 25% on heavy trucks.

Trump’s announcement comes amid a broader pattern of⁣ escalating trade tensions with various countries, including allies. ⁢He has previously imposed tariffs on ‍goods from India ⁣and⁤ Brazil, citing their​ purchases of Russian crude oil and,‍ in the case ⁣of Brazil, ​the treatment of former President Jair‍ Bolsonaro. The latest measures signal a willingness ⁢to utilize tariffs as a tool to address ⁤a wide‌ range of economic⁤ and political concerns.

the new tariffs are⁤ distributed as follows: 100% on imports of ‌pharmaceutical medications, 50% on kitchen cabinets and bath dressers, ‍30% on upholstered furniture, ‍and 25% on heavy trucks.

With EFE data

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Illinois Governor Warns of Power Grab as DHS Requests National Guard for Chicago Immigration Crackdown

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 30, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

ICE Requests National Guard support in Chicago Following Arrests, Sparking Concerns of Overreach

CHICAGO – U.S.Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has requested National Guard troops be deployed to Chicago amid heightened tensions following a series of high-profile immigration enforcement operations, dubbed the “Midway Blitz,” and allegations of aggressive tactics by⁤ federal agents.‍ The request comes as Illinois governor JB Pritzker and local advocates accuse ICE of targeting innocent community members and‍ escalating fears within immigrant neighborhoods.

The recent ICE operations have resulted in numerous⁣ arrests throughout the Chicago area. DHS officials maintain the operations are focused on detaining individuals with criminal records, citing arrests of individuals accused of crimes ⁢including sexual abuse of a child, domestic violence, and battery. ⁤

However, community members⁣ and Governor Pritzker​ dispute this claim. “They’re not ⁢targeting violent criminals or gang ⁢members,” Pritzker stated.”They’re targeting tamale vendors.”

Examples cited by supporters include the detention of Laura Murillo, a ⁤well-known tamale vendor on​ Chicago’s South Side, who was‍ detained⁢ on September 25. The September 12 fatal shooting of Silverio‌ Villegas González, a Mexican immigrant,‍ by an immigration agent ‌after dropping his sons off at school has further fueled outrage.

Concerns have also been raised regarding the tactics employed by federal agents. The Broadview ⁢Police Department is investigating reports⁣ of federal agents firing crowd control weapons at a⁢ news reporter’s vehicle. Homeland Security officials have‍ not responded to repeated ‍requests for comment regarding the inquiry.

Eréndira Rendon, a prominent Chicago-area immigration advocate and native of Mexico, expressed the fear felt within the community. “If ⁤you look like me,⁢ you are in danger,” Rendon said, breaking down in tears while reading a ‍list of names of those ⁤detained by immigration agents on September 29. ‍”DHS terrorizes our communities and showcases our pain on social media.”

Data from‍ the cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, indicates that in fiscal⁢ year 2025, 65% of immigration detainees have no criminal convictions, and 93% have no violent convictions.

The request for National Guard support has intensified the debate ⁣over ICE’s tactics and the scope of its authority, raising questions about the balance ‍between​ national‌ security and the rights of immigrant ⁣communities.

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