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Victor Castillo is an independent television news reporter, field producer, camera man and editor based in McAllen, Texas United States of America. He specializes on immigration, drug trafficking and national security issues. He is bilingual (English/Spanish) and can work on both sides of the US-Mexico border.
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Colombia between reforms

27 Apr 2024  |  www.vanguardia.com
Colombia is undergoing significant reforms, including healthcare and pension changes. The healthcare system has faced chronic issues, leading to a new, more compact reform proposal. The pension reform has passed the Senate but awaits further debates. Political protests against President Gustavo Petro highlight the need for dialogue. The Ministry of Health's draft tariff manual faced backlash, and there is uncertainty about the new healthcare model for teachers. These developments are crucial for the country's future, aiming for a more equitable society.

Announced Energy Crisis

20 Apr 2024  |  www.vanguardia.com
Colombia faces an imminent energy crisis due to government inaction despite expert warnings. The reliance on hydroelectric power, which accounts for 62% of the country's energy, is problematic given the extended El Niño phenomenon. The crisis is exacerbated by the rejection of solar farm projects, delays in Hidroituango's turbine operations under EPM's management by former mayor Daniel Quintero, and lack of financial incentives for renewable energy investments. Recent measures by the Ministry of Mines and Energy are seen as too late, with continuous rationing expected. The article calls for sustainable, impactful actions and citizen responsibility to conserve electricity, noting a significant increase in consumption.

Holy Water in Bucaramanga

13 Apr 2024  |  www.vanguardia.com
Bucaramanga enjoys a secure water supply until 2050 due to the exemplary management by the Acueducto Metropolitano de Bucaramanga (amb). The city's water resources are well-managed, with only a quarter of the available capacity being used and a fully stocked reservoir. In contrast, other Colombian cities like Bogotá face significant water losses and rationing. The article emphasizes the importance of responsible water use and conservation efforts by both institutions and citizens to ensure long-term water availability.

The Health System Crisis

06 Apr 2024  |  www.vanguardia.com
The archiving of President Gustavo Petro's health reform by the Senate's Seventh Commission has led to significant public order actions and interventions by the Superintendencia de Salud, affecting major health insurance providers like Nueva EPS, Sanitas EPS, and Compensar. This has caused widespread concern among patients and the community due to increased complaints and financial instability. The situation is exacerbated by statements from Aldo Cadena, former president of Nueva EPS, about the entity's inability to pay hospitals fully. The failure to pass the health reform is seen as a political victory but detrimental to society, leading to administrative reforms that may be more challenging to implement. The article also highlights issues in the selection process for a new health model for the Magisterio, raising concerns about transparency and fairness.

Welcome to the Pluxee Blog

01 Mar 2024  |  sodexo.com.mx
The Pluxee Blog introduces readers to Pluxee, a new brand offering a range of experiences. It covers topics such as the steps to create a business in Mexico, the importance of International Women's Day, the role of workplace incentives, the evolution of salary to include emotional wages, strategic management, the impact of fuel prices on daily life and the economy, legal aspects of food vouchers, superior benefits for employees, Valentine's Day gift trends, emergency car kits, the value of the UMA 2024, fuel management for fleets, and the importance of workplace well-being post-pandemic.

Discrepancies over migration policy divide organizations at the US-Mexico border

29 Jan 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
Tensions are rising between the Texas government and the federal government over border control with Mexico. The disagreements extend beyond Democratic and Republican legislators to include border organizations.

Cold Weather Hits Migrant Community at US-Mexico Border

16 Jan 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
Severe temperatures have hit the northern border of Mexico, affecting migrants staying in shelters with hopes of reaching the United States. The report comes from McAllen, Texas, highlighting the challenges faced by the migrant community due to the cold weather.

Tamaulipas, the capital of migrant kidnappings in Mexico

04 Jan 2024  |  vozdeamerica.com
Migrants traveling to the northern border of Mexico are victims of kidnappings in the state of Tamaulipas, a border area that is emerging as the capital of migrant kidnappings. Víctor Hugo Castillo reports from McAllen, Texas.

Who are the 'runners' of the border between Mexico and the US?

04 Jan 2024  |  vozdeamerica.com
The U.S. Border Patrol refers to migrants who cross the border irregularly and attempt to evade authorities as 'runners.' These individuals are aware they do not qualify for any immigration process and therefore try to avoid inspection points.

Number of Migrants Surrendering at the Southern US Border Increases

03 Jan 2024  |  vozdeamerica.com
The number of migrants irregularly crossing the southern border of the US and surrendering to authorities continues to rise. The U.S. Border Patrol notes an increase in individuals attempting to evade law enforcement. Víctor Hugo Castillo reports from McAllen, Texas.
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