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Today, Friday, January 3, 2025, the news from Miami brings a mix of significant events that reflect the diverse experiences faced by the Cuban and Latin American community in the United States. We begin with a warning from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which reminded Cuban, Haitian, and Nicaraguan immigrants about the impending deadline to regularize their status under humanitarian parole. Beneficiaries, who were granted a temporary two-year stay, must adjust their immigration status, as there will be no extensions after January 5, and those who fail to do so will face deportation.
In a tragic incident, a 10-year-old girl died in Miami after being struck by a stray bullet while her family was celebrating New Year's. The event, which took place in the northwest of Miami-Dade County, highlights the dangers of celebratory gunfire, a reckless practice that has taken innocent lives, according to reports from the Miami-Dade Police.
From Texas, a Cuban is making waves after turning his Lada into a mobile disco. Yudel "El Chino" has impressed audiences on social media with his modified vehicle, which, equipped with state-of-the-art speakers, represents a unique fusion of Cuban customs and creativity.
On the other hand, in Miami Beach, the police arrested a couple whose five children were living in deplorable conditions without electricity or food. This case of child neglect highlights the vulnerability of minors in precarious situations.
In the world of entertainment, Oniel Bebeshito expressed his love for his daughter Mía with affectionate comments on social media, while his wife Rachel Arderi dazzled with elegance to welcome 2025, wishing health and happiness to her followers. Additionally, Pollito Tropical encouraged his followers to reflect on and celebrate even the difficult moments from the past year.
Finally, El Chacal and his wife La Leidy shared a message of good wishes for 2025, reaffirming their commitment to their family and career in Miami.
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