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Telemundo Houston to Air Special on Immigration
Telemundo Houston (KTMD) is airing a one-hour special edition of Noticias Telemundo Houston called Mesa De Análisis, Inmigración Y Tus Derechos today at 4 p.m. CT.
The show is the third installment of an immigration forum and is part of the broader Inmigración y Tus Derechos initiative led by Telemundo-owned stations. The initiative includes special reports, local town halls, and community events designed to educate, inform, and empower viewers with accurate and timely information about immigration rights and resources.
Anchored by Telemundo Houston's Crystal Ayala and Ingrid Barrera, the special brings together top immigration experts and community leaders to discuss recent developments in immigration law and policy and what they mean for the local community members. Panelists include: Immigration attorneys Naimeh Salem and Silvia Mintz, Beatriz Trillos, the Chair, American Immigration Lawyers Association – Texas Chapter, David Donatti, Senior Attorney, ACLU of Texas, Teodoro Aguiluz, President, CRECEN, César Espinoza, Executive Director, FIEL Houston.
The panel will discuss a variety of topics, including deportation to third countries, enforcement of the Alien Enemies Act, immigrant registration, and judicial challenges to immigration policies. Experts will also examine how recent executive orders are affecting the lives of immigrants, such as access to mortgage loans, legal aid for children, and increased data sharing among government agencies, as well as growing concerns around local police cooperation with immigration authorities, visa revocations for students, teachers, and tourists, and the loss of both permanent and temporary legal status in the U.S.
The special will also air on several Telemundo-owned stations, including Telemundo 40 Rio Grande Valley, Telemundo 60 San Antonio, Telemundo 48 El Paso, Telemundo Nuevo México, Telemundo Colorado, Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra, Telemundo Utah, Telemundo Fresno and Telemundo 33 Sacramento. Check local listings for air dates and times.
It will simulcast on Noticias Telemundo Texas, the free, ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) regional news channel.