
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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6 days ago |
america.cgtn.com | Nitza Soledad Perez
Published May 31, 2025 at 1:39 PM As immigration enforcement intensifies across the U.S., thousands face removal without their day in court. One Miami mother shares her heartbreak after her son was deported to Cuba despite his marriage to a U.S. citizen and their young baby. Here’s CGTN’s Nitza Soledad Perez with this family’s story.
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1 week ago |
america.cgtn.com | Nitza Soledad Perez
Published May 24, 2025 at 2:31 PM Despite a 90-day truce in the U.S. trade war on China, small businesses caught in the crossfire remain uncertain about their future. CGTN’s Nitza Soledad Perez talks with one Miami business owner who’s feeling the impacts, despite claims that consumers won’t see price increases. This website uses cookies to improve your experience.
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2 weeks ago |
america.cgtn.com | Nitza Soledad Perez
Published May 22, 2025 at 5:21 PM The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1, and U.S. forecasters are predicting another year of above-average activity. But this year brings a troubling twist: key federal agencies responsible for weather tracking and disaster response are facing major staffing cuts just as storm season begins. CGTN’s Nitza Soledad Perez reports on what this could mean for millions living along America’s vulnerable coastlines.
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3 weeks 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 month 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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