The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) has issued a travel advisory warning immigrants and their families to avoid traveling to Florida due to the potential threat posed by the state's immigration crackdown. LULAC has vowed legal action against the state in response, and the warning comes after a Salvadoran worker shared her story of considering leaving the state. The travel advisory serves as a reminder to immigrants and their families to be aware of the potential risks of traveling to Florida.
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Rep. Robert Garcia has introduced a resolution to expel Republican Rep. George Santos from Congress, which could come up for a vote as soon as this week. The resolution has been met with mixed reactions, with some believing that Santos should be held accountable and others arguing that the resolution is too extreme. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said that a House committee could come back to Congress faster than a court case.
Eight people were killed and several others were wounded in a shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets mall in Dallas, Texas on Saturday. The gunman, 33-year-old Mauricio Garcia, was forced out of the military due to mental health concerns and had three guns on him when he began his attack. An Allen police officer was able to shoot and kill the gunman within 3-4 minutes, saving countless lives and leaving the community of Allen, Texas in shock and mourning. The victims of the shooting have not yet been identified.
On Sunday, 8 people were killed in a shooting at a Dallas-area outlet mall. The shooter, Mauricio Garcia, had an interest in white supremacist ideology, evidenced by a patch on his chest and posts on social media accounts. Federal agents are currently investigating the possibility of a connection to white supremacist ideology as the motive for the shooting.
A massive manhunt is underway in Cleveland, Texas, for Francisco Oropesa, the suspect accused of killing five people in a mass shooting on Friday. Wilson Garcia, a survivor of the shooting, spoke of his wife's courage at a vigil on Sunday. More than 250 officers are continuing the search, while the community of Cleveland hopes for a swift resolution and justice for the victims.

Tennessee Air National Guardsman Arrested and Charged with Applying to be a Hitman on Parody Website
Josiah Ernesto Garcia, a 21-year-old Tennessee Air National Guardsman, was arrested and charged Thursday after applying to be a hitman on rentahitman.com, a parody website. Garcia indicated in February that he had “military experience, and rifle expertise” and requested an “in depth job description.” He is currently being held in the Washington County Detention Center and is facing up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
Rep. Jesús "Chuy" García is vying to become the next mayor of Chicago, hoping that his "deep love and passion for the city" will be reciprocated by the city's voters in the February 28th election. Incumbent Mayor Lori Lightfoot is also in the race and is hoping to be re-elected for a second term. Wilfredo Cruz believes that no one candidate will win the election outright, and an April runoff between the top two vote-getters is likely. Chicago residents are hoping for a change in leadership, and the election results will determine who will be the next mayor.
Genaro García Luna, Mexico's former public security secretary, was convicted in a US federal court of taking massive bribes to protect drug cartels. He is the highest-ranking current or former Mexican official ever to be tried in the United States, and his conviction marks a major victory for the US Attorney's Office in its fight against drug trafficking and corruption. It also serves as a reminder of the need for strong anti-corruption measures to ensure public officials are held accountable.






