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#43 ¿Que pasó? with Señor B - week of 1/19

Jan 25, 2026

#43 ¿Que pasó? with Señor B - week of 1/19

This week we talk about the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti by federal agents, New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s unapologetic call to abolish ICE, and the disturbing detention of five-year-old Liam Ramos as "bait" in Minnesota.

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#42 ¿Que pasó? with Señor B - week of 1/12

Jan 18, 2026

#42 ¿Que pasó? with Señor B - week of 1/12

This newsletter explores the boiling point of the current immigration crisis, from the philosophical necessity of resistance in the face of systemic violence to the devastating human cost of families torn apart in Los Angeles, all while finding hope in the brave solidarity of those putting their bodies on the line in Minnesota.

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#41 ¿Que pasó? with Señor B - week of 1/4

Jan 11, 2026

#41 ¿Que pasó? with Señor B - week of 1/4

This week’s stories expose a reality where the struggle for basic safety, from facing federal agents on our streets to surviving a system that makes basic necessities like food and water a luxury, has become a fight for our very existence.

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#40 ¿Que pasó? with Señor B - week of 12/29

Jan 4, 2026

#40 ¿Que pasó? with Señor B - week of 12/29

This week's newsletter examines the recurring patterns of exploitation and intervention, from the reports of forced labor and human rights abuses in Charlotte to the breaking news of the Trump administration's military operation to seize control of Venezuela’s oil reserves.

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#39 ¿Que pasó? with Señor B - week of 12/22

Dec 28, 2025

#39 ¿Que pasó? with Señor B - week of 12/22

Last newsletter of the year :D (Shirt giveaway at the end)

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#38 ¿Que pasó? with Señor B - week of 12/15

Dec 21, 2025

#38 ¿Que pasó? with Señor B - week of 12/15

This newsletter exposes the reality of human rights abuses in Florida’s detention centers, provides a vital emergency tool to combat the rise of racial profiling and ICE raids, and debunks the dangerous myths surrounding the detention of U.S. citizens and non-criminals.

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