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Local Leaders Confront Central Authorities in Argentina, Spain and Mexico

Clashes over budget transfers, state immigration centers, speech rights test the limits of executive authority

La interna libertaria en Chubut en medio de un escándalo con detención de un precandidato opositor.
Policías detienen a manifestantes que protestan conras las polítcias migratorias de Trump. Foto: Reuters
Autoridades federales y estatales investigan a Glass House tras confirmar que al menos 14 menores trabajaban en sus instalaciones de Camarillo y Carpinteria
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Overview

  • Vice President Victoria Villarruel is set to promulgate Senate-approved pension, disability and federal revenue-sharing laws today despite President Milei’s veto warnings
  • A cross-party bloc of Argentine governors plans to push ahead with automatic ATN and fuel-tax fund redistribution, turning aside Casa Rosada and congressional appeals
  • Mayors of Alcalá de Henares and Pozuelo de Alarcón have formally demanded the closure of government-run migrant reception centers over social and security concerns
  • Spanish Government spokesperson Pilar Alegría publicly accused Vox of fueling daily anti-immigrant hate and criticized the PP for silent complicity amid unrest in Torre Pacheco
  • In Mexico City, President Sheinbaum announced a defamation lawsuit against cartel attorney Jeffrey Lichtman and the Electoral Tribunal enforced a 30-day public apology for citizen Karla Estrella’s tweets