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Brazilian Influencer Who Defended US Immigration Crackdown Arrested by ICE
A right-wing Brazilian influencer, Júnior Pena, who publicly supported Donald Trump and defended the U.S. immigration crackdown, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in New Jersey. Pena, whose full name is Eustáquio da Silva Pena Júnior, had reportedly lived in the U.S. since 2009, according to The Guardian.
Pena gained attention for a recent video message where he declared his support for Trump and falsely claimed that migrants being rounded up, including Brazilians, were all criminals. The Guardian reported that Pena has hundreds of thousands of followers on social media.
The arrest comes as Colombian President Gustavo Petro prepares to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington to discuss anti-drug strategies, according to Al Jazeera. One of the key issues is how best to uproot Colombia's vast cocaine crops. Al Jazeera highlighted the coca substitution program known as PNIS, where farmers like Yuli Caicedo are working to replace coca plants with other crops.
In other news, Vladimir Motin, 59, from St. Petersburg, Russia, the captain of a cargo ship, was found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter in London at the Old Bailey. The BBC reported that Motin was the only person on watch duty on the Solong when it collided with the U.S. tanker Stena Immaculate off the East Yorkshire coast on March 10, 2025. Mark Angelo Pernia, 38, a crew member on the Solong, went missing and is presumed dead. According to the BBC, the trial revealed that Motin did not keep a proper lookout and failed to use all available means to determine the risk of a collision, or take sufficient evasive action.
Separately, details from the "Epstein file" have surfaced, revealing a tense phone call between the late Alistair Darling, Chancellor of the Exchequer under Gordon Brown, and Jamie Dimon, chief executive of JP Morgan, in 2009. According to BBC Business, Darling told Faisal Islam about the angry exchange, which occurred after the UK government announced plans to tax bankers' bonuses. The BBC reported that Dimon threatened to pull plans for JP Morgan's new headquarters in the UK.
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