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Alleged ‘serial criminal’ nabbed in Michigan traffic bust after Biden administration released him into US

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United States Customs and Border Patrol caught an alleged Tren de Aragua gang member during a traffic stop near Detroit Wednesday.
The traffic stop in Shelby Township by Maryville Station CBP officers was triggered by a fake license plate on a vehicle. CBP said the three people inside the car were all in the United States illegally, and one of them is Venezulean national Manuel Zavala-Lopez, an alleged Tren de Aragua gang member who entered the country during the Biden administration in May 2023 and was released, according to DHS.
The group was named a foreign terrorist organization early on during President Donald Trump’s second term, along with MS-13. Some of those alleged members have been sent to the Terrorism Confinement Center in El Salvador for detention.
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«Zavala-Lopez is a serial criminal who’s traveled across the U.S. committing violent crimes. He has an outstanding warrant for failure to appear on a felony assault charge in Denver, Colorado. He has also been charged with robbery resulting in physical injury, criminal possession of a weapon intent to use, assault, possession of stolen property and petty larceny in New York,» DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement.
«Thanks to our brave law enforcement, he is off the streets and will no longer be able to terrorize American citizens. He will remain in ICE custody pending removal.»
Alleged Tren de Aragua member Manuel Zavala-Lopez was arrested by United States Customs and Border Protection July 23, 2025, near Detroit. (Mike Kline (notkalvin) via Getty Images; U.S. Customs and Border Protection)
«The arrest of this Tren de Aragua gang member, who has a history of firearms and other criminal charges and was wanted on an active warrant out of Denver, Colorado, for failure to appear, removes another dangerous criminal illegal alien from our country and enhances public safety,» Detroit Sector Chief Patrol Agent John R. Morris said in a statement.
«This marks the second arrest of a gang member from a foreign terrorist organization this month and underscores the relentless efforts of our agents and law enforcement partners. These cases highlight the critical value of interagency cooperation in removing these criminal threats from our communities,» Morris added.
The 30-year-old, who is not named but had his mugshot disclosed by the agency, was previously charged with violent robbery as well as weapons and immigration violations, according to a news release.
«This Tren de Aragua gang member, who had no business being in our country, let alone roaming the streets of Shelby Township, serves as our department’s commitment to keeping our community safe and getting dangerous individuals like this out of our community,» Lt. Mark Benedettini of the Shelby Township Police Department told Fox News Digital in an email.
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Seventeen members of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang and members of the MS-13 gang were deported to El Salvador by the U.S. in San Salvador, El Salvador, March 31, 2025. (El Salvador Press Presidency Office/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Traffic stops are considered a major aspect of border and immigration enforcement, and people and drugs are often caught as a result.
Two Salvadoran nationals in the country illegally were also arrested by CBP in Detroit earlier this month, the agency announced July 10.
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Border Patrol agents responded after a call for extra help during an «altercation» at a motel in Sterling Heights.
One of the men «admitted» to being a member of MS-13 and said he previously served 20 years behind bars in the Central American country for killing someone from a rival gang.
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Salvadoran police officers escort alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua recently deported by the U.S. government to be imprisoned in the Terrorism Confinement Center prison as part of an agreement with the Salvadoran government in Tecoluca, El Salvador, in a handout image obtained March 16, 2025. (Secretaria de Prensa de la Presidencia/Handout via Reuters)
«This is a major win for the U.S. Border Patrol and the safety of our communities,» Detroit Sector Acting Chief Patrol Agent Javier Geronimo Jr. said in a statement at the time.
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«This arrest is a clear example of how agents and our law enforcement partners are protecting our towns by removing violent criminals from our country.»
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Las primeras olas del tsunami golpearon Japón, Hawaii y Rusia tras el sismo de 8.8 y desató evacuaciones masivas en el Pacífico

Las primeras olas de tsunami han comenzado a impactar distintas regiones del Pacífico tras el terremoto de magnitud 8.8 registrado frente a la península de Kamchatka, en el extremo oriental de Rusia. El fenómeno ha generado alertas, evacuaciones y cierres de emergencia en al menos una decena de países.
En Hawaii, el Centro de Alerta de Tsunamis del Pacífico (PTWC) confirmó que las olas golpearon varias zonas costeras del estado. “Se debe actuar de inmediato”, advirtió la entidad en su boletín más reciente. Las autoridades locales mantienen las órdenes de evacuación en toda la línea costera y reiteraron que no se debe regresar a las zonas evacuadas hasta nuevo aviso.
El archipiélago del Pacífico occidental también registró impactos. En Japón, las olas del tsunami alcanzaron gran parte de la costa este, desde Hokkaido, al norte, hasta regiones de la isla principal Honshu, incluidas zonas cercanas a Tokio. La Agencia Meteorológica de Japón informó que las olas detectadas hasta el momento alcanzaron los 1.3 metros, aunque advirtió que la situación puede cambiar.
Las primeras olas fueron registradas en la ciudad de Hanasaki, en Nemuro, a las 10:30 (hora local), y se observaron fenómenos similares en Hamanaka, el puerto de Kushiro y Ako, según informó la agencia japonesa NHK.
Se ordenaron evacuaciones en al menos 21 prefecturas, incluyendo Hokkaido, Aomori, Miyagi y Fukushima y más de 1,9 millones de personas están bajo advertencia o instrucción de evacuación localizada.
Las autoridades también suspendieron más de 40 líneas ferroviarias y cerrado la pista del aeropuerto de Sendai como parte de las medidas de emergencia. El portavoz del gobierno japonés, Yoshimasa Hayashi, informó que se ha activado un equipo especial de monitoreo en la oficina del primer ministro.
En Rusia, el sismo impactó con fuerza la costa este del país. Autoridades confirmaron daños estructurales en algunos edificios, incluida una guardería que sufrió un colapso parcial, aunque no se reportaron heridos. Poco después del terremoto, varias olas de tsunami golpearon el distrito de Severo-Kurilsk, en las islas Kuriles, donde se declaró el estado de emergencia, según reportó la agencia estatal TASS.
Videos difundidos por medios rusos muestran corrientes de agua arrastrando escombros entre edificios e infraestructura industrial. La planta procesadora de pescado Alaid resultó inundada, y sus trabajadores fueron evacuados.
La jefa de la estación sísmica de Yuzhno-Sajalinsk, Elena Semenova, confirmó que la amenaza de tsunami se extendió a todo el archipiélago de las Kuriles y que continúa la supervisión del litoral.
El Servicio Geológico de Estados Unidos (USGS) ubicó el epicentro del sismo a 136 kilómetros al este de Petropavlovsk, con una profundidad de 19 kilómetros. El Centro de Alerta de Tsunamis de EEUU advirtió que la costa oriental de Rusia y Ecuador podrían recibir olas de más de tres metros.
En Chile, el presidente Gabriel Boric anunció medidas preventivas en toda la costa del país. “El protocolo es evacuar 3 horas antes de la estimación de llegada de la ola”, publicó en su cuenta oficial de X, y confirmó que se realizó una reunión del Comité para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres (COGRID).
El Servicio Hidrográfico y Oceanográfico de la Armada (SHOA) y el Servicio Nacional de Prevención y Respuesta ante Desastres (SENAPRED) emitieron una alerta de tsunami para Atacama, Coquimbo y Valparaíso, y un Estado de Precaución para otras trece regiones del país.
Según el boletín N.4 de SHOA y SENAPRED, Isla de Pascua sería la primera en recibir las olas, con arribo previsto a las 9:25 de la mañana del miércoles. En el continente, el impacto se espera en Arica (14:51), Iquique (14:55) y Antofagasta (15:09).
El fenómeno también ha activado alertas en otros países del Pacífico. Filipinas, Indonesia, Perú, México, Panamá, Taiwán y Ecuador han emitido avisos de tsunami y mantienen en alerta a sus poblaciones costeras.
Las autoridades regionales y nacionales en todo el Anillo de Fuego del Pacífico mantienen activo el monitoreo de las condiciones oceánicas y reiteran el llamado a la población a seguir exclusivamente la información oficial y evitar las zonas costeras hasta nuevo aviso.
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Ex-Planned Parenthood director celebrates closure of Houston facilities: ‘Not shocking’

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EXCLUSIVE: Former Planned Parenthood clinic director turned pro-life activist Abby Johnson said the organization’s announcement that two of its facilities in Houston, Texas, will be shutting down this fall represents a «symbolic victory» for the pro-life movement.
Johnson, who resigned in 2009, told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview that she believes the pro-life movement secured a key win with the facility closures, which includes a 78,000-square-foot clinic that was once the largest abortion facility in the Western Hemisphere before Texas’ abortion ban.
«I think it’s a victory, I think more than anything it’s certainly taking ground for the pro-life movement,» Johnson said. «As far as being a victory in saving babies, it’s more of a symbolic victory in that way, because women aren’t walking into that building to get abortions anymore. Abortions in the state of Texas are happening online.»
Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast — which runs six clinics in the Houston area and two in Louisiana — will close its Prevention Park and Southwest centers on Sept. 30, while the other Houston facilities will be acquired by the organization’s largest Texas affiliate.
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Pro-life activist Abby Johnson said Planned Parenthood closing two of its facilities in Houston represents a «symbolic victory» for the pro-life movement. (REUTERS/Luis Cortes)
Facilities in GOP-led states with abortion restrictions, including Texas, have been forced to cease procedures following the 2022 Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe V. Wade and returned power to make laws regarding abortion back to the states.
Johnson, who worked for eight years at a clinic in Bryan, Texas, that was run by Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, recalled the celebration among her former colleagues when plans for the Houston mega-facility were unveiled, although she resigned from the organization before it was opened in 2010.
«I was in the room on the day that they unveiled the plans. I was in the room on the day that they unveiled the model of that building. Everyone was so excited that we were going to have this 78,000-square-foot abortion facility,» Johnson said. «I remember the capacity that they were going to be able to see, the capacity of patients, the excitement of being able to perform 75 abortions every day, six days a week.»
«So the fact that this facility is no longer even going to be an option, even if surgical abortion was reinstated here in the state of Texas, that facility is no longer going to be operational,» she continued. «It’s no longer going to be able to be used as an abortion facility. That in itself is a victory.»
The company cited rising costs, staffing shortages and low reimbursement rates as the reasons for closing the two Houston facilities. State GOP officials in recent years have made repeated attempts to shut down Planned Parenthood even after nearly all abortions were banned under Texas law.
The closings in Houston come amid several closures of Planned Parenthood facilities in various states, including New York, where the organization is selling its only Manhattan health center building for $39 million.
Johnson, who now runs a pro-life ministry, said mergers were already happening when she worked for Planned Parenthood, including with the facility she worked for, and she expects mergers to continue as more facilities close across the country.
«When I first began working for Planned Parenthood, there were almost 100 affiliates. That number has more than halved since I left Planned Parenthood. Affiliates are merging, clinics are closing and they are losing staff. They’re having to lay off staff because of clinic closures and mergers,» she said, adding that «morale is low» and the work environment is not happy.

Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast will close its Prevention Park and Southwest centers on Sept. 30. (Getty Images)
She said Planned Parenthood wanted to be the «big guy» and essentially close down independent abortion providers to create a monopoly, which she said seems like it will not end up happening.
«Many of the independent providers are closing as well. Planned Parenthood facilities are also closing at a very rapid rate,» she said.
Johnson also said she believes the shuttering of the facility is «incredibly demoralizing» and likely «humiliating» for Planned Parenthood and the pro-choice lobby.
«That was a trophy for Planned Parenthood to operate the largest Planned Parenthood in the country,» she said. «And for the largest Planned Parenthood to have to close, I think it’s incredibly demoralizing and probably humiliating for them as well.»
Addressing Planned Parenthood’s claim that abortions make up only 3% of its services, Johnson said that has been proven false given that facilities in states with abortion bans have had to close.
«Now we’re being proven right because all of these facilities that don’t provide abortions are being forced to shut down,» Johnson said. «Because abortion is an overwhelming part of what they do, so all of these clinics that do not do abortions are being forced to close.»
She said she was not shocked to see that the mega-facility was closing since it can no longer bring in money from performing abortions and can now only offer its other services.
«You’ve got a seven-story, 78,000-square-foot building that’s only doing birth control and STD testing. It’s not shocking that it closed down because you don’t have any significant revenue coming into the facility. There are no abortions going on. That’s their primary source of revenue,» she said.
Large facilities in some Democrat-led states are not experiencing the same setbacks because they are able to continue performing abortions and have money flowing in because of it, Johnson said.
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The company cited rising costs, staffing shortages and low reimbursement rates as the basis for the closing of the two facilities. (Getty Images)
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«I think Texas, Louisiana, the southern states, we could have a unique opportunity here because we don’t have abortion,» she said. «We don’t have legal abortion here in the state and we don’t have state and federal money pouring into these facilities.»
She also noted that places, like California, allowing access to surgical abortion are completely overrun with patients who travel for the procedure since it is banned in GOP-led states.
Johnson emphasized that despite the victory in Houston, the pro-life movement still has a lot of work to do, pointing to data showing that abortion numbers in Texas have remained about the same since the state banned surgical abortions.
«Even though abortion is technically illegal in the state of Texas, women are having abortions at the same exact rate as it was when it was legal,» she said. «These women are going online, they’re getting abortions from online abortion providers.»
Abortion pills are «very easy to obtain,» she highlighted.
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