
Nitza Soledad Perez
Miami Correspondent at CGTN
Indigo’s mom, Proud Puerto Rican, crazy traveler, beach lover, news junkie, Miami Correspondent, CGTN (former CCTV) Objectivity? How about facts?! 🗣
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4 days ago |
america.cgtn.com | Nitza Soledad Perez
New questions are being raised after the recent death of a Haitian woman in U.S. immigration custody. This includes the care the woman received while being detained by the government and whether she should have been detained at all. Newly obtained documents by CGTN appear to confirm that Marie Ange Blaise, a 44-year-old Haitian woman who died at a Florida immigration detention center in April, had legal status in the U.S., including valid U.S. work authorization.
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1 week ago |
america.cgtn.com | Nitza Soledad Perez
Published May 1, 2025 at 6:23 PM Controversy and legal questions have surrounded many of the tactics used by the U.S. Trump administration in its aggressive program to counter illegal immigration and deport many migrants. Big concerns include overcrowding at detention facilities and the deaths of at least three detainees since January. These incidents raise serious questions about medical care and conditions inside. CGTN’s Nitza Soledad Perez has more.
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3 weeks ago |
america.cgtn.com | Nitza Soledad Perez
Published April 23, 2025 at 4:38 PM As tariffs between the United States and China soar to unprecedented heights, small business owners are feeling the impact first-hand. One example is in Florida, where an entrepreneur fights for survival as global economic forces threaten everything he’s built. CGTN’s Nitza Soledad Perez reports.
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3 weeks ago |
america.cgtn.com | Nitza Soledad Perez
Published April 18, 2025 at 3:02 PM Puerto Rico is facing yet another power crisis. Crews have restored electricity to nearly all of the island’s residents so far, following a massive outage that plunged the entire island into darkness. CGTN’s Nitza Soledad Perez has more. This website uses cookies to improve your experience.
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4 weeks ago |
america.cgtn.com | Nitza Soledad Perez
Published April 16, 2025 at 5:06 PM A U.S. federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from deporting over half a million Caribbean and Latin American migrants previously shielded from removal. These migrants arrived legally under a Biden program that offered temporary reprieve for those fleeing certain countries. CGTN’s Nitza Soledad Perez reports. VIDEO RelatedCuban migrants are surging to the United States this year.
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