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Megatv Fortalece Su División De Noticias Con “Mega News- Edición De La Tarde” Conducido Por La Periodista Natalia Cruz Con Nuevo Horario, Una Hora De Lunes a Viernes a Las 5:00pm (Est)/ 2:00pm (Pst)

Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. (“SBS”) (OTCQX: SBSAA) junto a su cadena televisiva, MegaTV, anunció que su división de noticias se fortalece con la reconocida periodista, Natalia Cruz, como presentadora y reportera de “Mega News- Edición de la Tarde”, desde el 29 de abril con un nuevo horario de 5:00pm (EST)\ 2:00pm (PST) por una hora. Natalia Cruz continua liderando el aclamado equipo de Noticias en MegaTV en una etapa de crecimiento de audiencia y expansión de su programación en el contexto de un ciclo crítico para la comunidad hispana. El noticiero de MegaTV en su edición de la tarde, establecerá un nuevo ágil ritmo en la producción de noticias en los Estados Unidos.

“Mega News- Edición de la Tarde” presenta nuevos segmentos de Deportes, Viajes, Farándula, Tecnología, Salud y Modas, LaMusica App, Lo Mejor de Radio en Mega, se unirán a los esperados segmentos de Venezuela con el prestigioso periodista Alejandro Marcano Santelli y lo último en el acontecer en Cuba, con el licenciado Camilo Loret de Mola.

Natalia Cruz es una experimentada periodista que ha cubierto temas de política, gobierno y economía en Estados Unidos para varios de los medios más destacados del país, entre ellos Univisión, Telemundo, Caracol entre otros.

“Es emocionante para mi contar con un nuevo horario en el Mega News Edición de la Tarde, ya que podré informar a la audiencia hispana durante un hora del acontecer local, nacional e internacional. Con mucho entusiasmo y humildad llego a este nuevo horario con la oportunidad de continuar informando a la comunidad hispana en el país”.

Conocida por su elocuencia y carisma al presentar la noticia, Natalia Cruz se hizo popular por su pasión y entrega en casa presentación periodística.

“La necesidad de noticias locales, nacionales e internacionales nunca ha sido tan grande, nuestro canal es el único que puede ofrecerle a nuestra audiencia noticias híper-locales, reportes investigativos, temas de actualidad sobre Cuba y Venezuela e información deportiva y de entretenimiento a través de todas las plataformas”, destacó José R. Pérez Vicepresidente de Programación y Producción de MegaTV. “Dedicar más recursos a nuestro noticiero para ayudarlo a impulsar su ya sólida programación de noticias locales y servir mejor a nuestros televidentes con las noticias y la información que estos necesitan y merecen. Este es un momento especial para MegaTV”.

“En los mercados de Estados Unidos estamos ofreciendo a los televidentes hispanos algo que tradicionalmente no han tenido en televisión: una elección real. En MegaTV, estamos orgullosos de nuestra robusta programación de espectáculos, análisis y noticias. “Mega News” con su nuevo horario de una hora de duración, nos hace todavía más competitivos”, afirmó Albert Rodríguez, COO de SBS.

MegaTV es la Fuente más confiable de noticias e información para los hispanos en los Estados Unidos. Sus galardonados programas incluye el noticiero “Mega News”, así como programas especiales, documentales y despachos noticiosos de última hora. El aclamado equipo de presentadores liderado por Oscar Haza, Jaime Bayly y Mario Andres Moreno, corresponsales y colaboradores ofrecen la última información y el mejor análisis sobre eventos nacionales e internacionales, a través de múltiples plataformas televisivas y digitales, llegando a audiencias hispanas en diversos mercados en los Estados Unidos y Puerto Rico cada día de la semana.

“MegaNews- Edición de la Tarde” ahora una hora de lunes a viernes a las 5:00pm (EST)/ 2:00pm (PST) por MegaTV.

MegaTV está distribuido a nivel nacional por la señal de DirecTV, AT&T U-verse y Verizon Fios (NY-DMA) en Estados Unidos.

Chirinos answers Carrasco’s IBB with epic HR

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Source: Houston Astros

The decision made all the baseball sense in the world — walk the guy batting .354 to get to the guy with much less pop in his bat, and less of a track record of clutch hitting.

From that angle, Houston catcher Robinson Chirinos had little reason to be too insulted by the Indians’ decision to intentionally walk Josh Reddick to get to him. Prior to this game, Reddick was 7-for-14 lifetime against Carlos Carrasco. He’s also been Houston’s hottest hitter for the past two weeks. There was a runner on second. First base was open. There was no logic in pitching to him.

Turns out, there wasn’t much logic in pitching to Chirinos, either. He swung at Carrasco’s first pitch — a 92 mph fastball — and sent the ball 426 feet to the train tracks in left field, breaking open a tie game and all but sealing the Astros’ 4-1 win over the Indians.

“All I talk about to our catchers is, ‘Catch a winner, get a hit,’ manager AJ Hinch said. “That’s a huge day. When you get a hit like that, that’s probably the ultimate day for a catcher.”

Celebrate Asian-Pacific Heritage Month at the Bracewell Neighborhood Library

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WHAT: As we celebrate the Asian-Pacific Heritage Month, we want to recognize the Vietnamese community that we serve. Come join us as we celebrate the Vietnamese culture with food, fellowship, and activities!

This event is part of the Library’s Living Room Series Programs. This event is free and open to the public. For more details visit: www.houstonlibrary.org

WHEN: Thursday, May 2, 2019 | 6:30 PM

WHERE: Bracewell Neighborhood Library | 9002 Kingspoint Dr., 77075 | 832-393-2580

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
About the Houston Public Library
The Houston Public Library (HPL) operates 35 neighborhood libraries, four HPL Express Libraries, a Central Library, the Houston Metropolitan Research Center, the Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, The African American Library at the Gregory School, and the Parent Resource Library located in the Children’s Museum of Houston. With more than eight million visits per year in person and online, HPL is committed to excellent customer service and equitable access to information and programs by providing library customers with free use of a diverse collection of printed materials and electronic resources, Internet, laptop and computer use, and a variety of database and reference resources with live assistance online 24/7.
 
For further information, visit the Houston Public Library at www.houstonlibrary.org, on Twitter @houstonlibrary, on Facebook – houstonlibrary or call 832-393-1313.

Judge Hidalgo’s 100th Day in Office

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Judge Hidalgo recently served her 100th day in office—and true to the promises of her campaign, she hasn’t missed a beat in making our County a safer, fairer, and more resilient place to live. In these first 100 days:

She delivered real results for Harris County.

  • County employees are now guaranteed a $15 minimum wage.
  • Registered voters in our county can now make their voices heard at any polling location on Election Day, not just their home precinct.
  • Criminal justice reform is underway: the county is conducting an overall review of the Criminal Justice Center, implementing progressive bail reform that will serve as a model for the nation, and rebuilding is slated to start in the Center—the justice complex which had sat mostly unused since Harvey, leading to immeasurable backlogs.
  • The disbursement of $700 million in Harvey recovery funds for rebuilding and repairing of homes began last week, and the Harris County flood control district continues to grow and work overtime to complete our flood control projects as quickly and effectively as possible.

Judge Hidalgo also transformed the relationship between county government and the people it serves. Her Talking Transition initiative received feedback from thousands of residents across Harris County, many of whom had never interacted with local government before. The open, honest dialogue she began with our community, through seven town halls with hundreds of attendees and a survey with over 11,000 respondents, set a benchmark for transparency and responsiveness that is unprecedented in Harris County— and will only continue to grow stronger.

Last but not least, in our hour of crisis, Judge Hidalgo showed what she’s made of. She not only boldly guided our County during the multiple catastrophic incidents that unfolded at local petrochemical facilities, she’s now leading the charge on holding those companies accountable and ensuring the county is equipped to respond to the unique challenges of being home to the largest petrochemical complex in our hemisphere. Whatever crisis next visits our region, Judge Hidalgo has proven she’s ready to take it on.

At the end of the day, none of t hese achievements come as a surprise to us. This is the leader Judge Hidalgo promised to be, and she embodies the next generation of leadership in our community—and our nation.

If you want to help build on the progress Judge Hidalgo has already made, can you help celebrate her first 100 days of service by supporting our campaign today?

Thank you, Team Hidalgo

Que Onda Travels: Cartagena, Colombia

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Break out the sunshades!

Everything in Cartagena is vibrant – from the colorful buildings to the sweltering Caribbean sun. Every street hums with history and art, making it a cultural gem of South America. Historical palaces overlook a thriving modern city, and some of the best memories you’ll make will come from aimlessly wandering the streets, taking it all in.

Repeat After Me: CAR-TA-HEN-AH
This colonial city on the sea is the 5th-largest city in Colombia, and one of its most popular tourist destinations.

WHEN TO GO
Cartagena is beautiful yearround, but be careful in the summer, because it gets HOT! If you’re looking for excitement, plan a trip in November for Cartagena’s Independence celebration. This citywide party corresponds with the Miss Colombia pageant, and the streets are filled with colorful parades, lots of noise and mess!

DISCOVERIES
La Historia
From pirates to the Spanish Inquisition, the pages of Cartagena’s history are packed with adventure. Remnants of that long history still stand throughout the city, drawing tourists from around the world. The best place to see the sights is within The Walled City, aka Old Town Cartagena. This part of the city is surrounded by thick walls that once held back invaders (yes, pirates) and is where the most beautiful architecture can be found.

Get Some More, Getsemani
Street art, cool cafes, and great people watching – must be Getsemani. This neighborhood is an up and coming artistic haven. The streets are lined with bright graffiti and murals, and the Cartagena people are always out and about. Find a seat at one of the many cafes and experience the best people watching in the city.

Island in the Sun
Cartagena sits atop the gorgeous Caribbean sea, but if you’re looking for a beach where you can improve that tan, you’re better off heading out of town to Rosario Islands, a small archipelago made up of 27 tiny islands. From bustling Playa Blanca on Isla Barú to the tiny and secluded Isla Coralina you’ll be sure to find your tropical dream wherever you go.

“One of the Many Masks of Love”
If you’re a book sniffer (it’s not weird), you’ll love Cartagena. The city has a long literary history. Famed Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez arrived in Cartagena penniless and was inspired by its magical streets. You can take an audio tour, retracing Marquez’s steps and experiencing the city that inspired much of his work.

WHAT TO EAT
Coffee

Cafe San Alberto Colombia is famous for its coffee, and Cafe San Alberto has the best. Their coffee comes from their own plantation, and the selection is expansive. Ask your barista for more details on how the coffee is made, and enjoy the best caffeinated experience in Colombia!

Snacks
Fresh Fruit Cartagena is HOT, so while you’re wandering, make sure to stop and grab some fresh fruit from the palenqueras, fruit vendors who carry baskets of tropical fruit on their heads.

Drinks
Cafe del Mar or DIY

The best time of day in Cartagena is sunset. The colors over the water can’t be missed, so head over to Cafe del Mar and grab a drink to watch the show. This restaurant can get a little crowded, and the drinks are on the pricey side, so if you’re looking for a similar, cheaper option, buy a cerveza from a street vendor and park it along the wall outside the restaurant for that same great view.

STAY HERE
Casa de Indias

This colonial house dates back to the 16th century, and once belonged to Jimeno de Orozco, the governor of Cartagena de Indias in 1693. Today, it is a luxury retreat, with 10 bedrooms, a large dining room, and a rooftop patio where you can observe the city.

El Hombre Ideal Para Ti

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Toda mujer anda en búsqueda del hombre perfecto.

¿Será que existe? ¡Claro que no! El hombre ideal es una fantasía, lo que sí existe es el hombre perfecto para ti. Tal vez piensas que el hombre ejemplar debe tener tus mismos gustos, intereses y genio. ¡Bájate de es anube! Son las diferencias las que determinan si alguien es bueno ono para ti. Quien tenga en abundancia lo que a ti te falta, es un gran complemento. Por ejemplo, si eres impaciente te beneficiarás de una pareja tolerante que te ayuda a tomar las cosas con mayor calma o si eres tímida y tu novio es extrovertido, te ayudará as er menos cohibida en situacion essociales. Lo importante no es seriguales, sino compatibles.

Aunque las diferencias aportan mucho a una relación, el hombre perfecto para ti tiene que compartir dos puntos esencia les que no son negociables: metas futuras y valores morales. Es decir, no te involucres con quien ambiciona aventurarse por el mundo, cuando tú mueres por establecer un hogar fijo. Tampoco te enamores de un ateo sila espiritualidad es uno de tus principios.

En la búsqueda de tu media naranja toma en cuenta estas tres cosas:

  1. Para encontrar una pareja con las cualidades que deseas, debes estar dispuesta a ofrecer lo mismo. Es decir, si deseas a un hombre fiel, debes ser leal y si quieres a alguien cariñoso, aprende a ser amorosa.
  2. Si conoces a un nuevo pretendiente y no sientes atracción inmediata, sal con él por lo menos tres veces antes de decir “No hay química”. La compatibilidad crece con el tiempo.
  3. El hombre ideal para ti, existe. No te impacientes, ni te conformes con menos y verás cómo va a llegar.

No te limites con una idea fantasiosa del hombre ideal. ¡Nadie es perfecto! pero hay pareja sen las que cada uno es ideal para el otro. No busques la perfección,¡busca tu afinidad con él!

María Marín motivadora internacional.

Visita el canal de Youtube:“El Empujoncito de Maria Marin”Siguela en Facebook mariamarin

Twitter @maria_marin

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Visita: www.MariaMarin.com

Tony Buzbee for Mayor

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What news can you tell us about your campaign?

I have added $4 million dollars to my campaign, for a total of $6 million contributed. The current Mayor is bringing in, on average, $110,000 a month from special interest groups doing or seeking to do business with the City. We won’t be outspent on what is now a two-man race.

Moreover, the International Longshoreman’s Association (ILA) recently followed the Houston Federation of Teachers in rescinding their support for Sylvester Turner. I am calling on all unions todo the same and to support our campaign because I understand the importance of the collective bargaining process and will fight for it.

What prompted you to run for mayor?

I’m at a point in my life where I’m at the top of my career. I’ve done well for myself. I’ve raised my children, I’ve served in a variety of capacities, the last of which as a regent of Texas A&M University system. I’ve lived and worked in the city for a long time and Houston needs help. So I’ve put my name in the arena to be considered mayor. I think I would make a good mayor unencumbered by any campaign donations or special interests groups. Essentially, I’m motivated by one single goal: to make the city work for the people that live here.

Can you elaborate on this as your core platform?

It all starts by cleaning up City Hall so that the government works for the people. A lot of Mayor Turner’s campaign donations come from out-of-state individuals or groups looking todo business with the City. What we’ve found is that a lot of the people who are getting these contracts with the city are not doing good work. So before we can talk about addressing core issues such as alleviating flooding, fixing the streets, picking up trash on time, and putting more police officers in rotation, we need to first clean up City Hall and make sure that our government is operating efficiently and without bias.

What would you do once you are elected?

We need to take an honest, brutal assessment of city finances and current policy. What we find when we try and get information from the City, is that they hide the ball. Whether it’s background information on a convicted sex offender that was reading to children in the library, paying $2.5 million on veteran services with no measurable results or wasting $73 million on an airport redevelopment project with no actual development to date. Once we have an honest accounting, we can sit down with union leaders and negotiate an amicable working agreement. I have 20 years of experience in negotiating very big deals where you give a little and at times must be firm. I think all these union conflicts could be worked out and I know it’s in the best interest of our City.

To what do you attribute the large turnout at your campaign rallies?

There is a lot of excitement among Houstonians in supporting our campaign with standing room only attendance, because I think people are ready for a change.

When I’m elected, I’m going to roll up my sleeves and go into City Hall and do what it takes to make the city work better for the people. I think residents are weary of the same old same old. Every time there is an impending storm, people worry about flooding and protecting their property.

Another consistent issue or the rise in is crime. This mayor promised to put 500 more police officers on the street and he hasn’t delivered on that promise. In fact, there are fewer police officers now than when he took office. We are an international city and we are missing out on conventions coming to our city because the firefighters are in litigation with the police which are in litigation with the city. We cannot have that as a forward-moving city.

What is the latest on donating all your mayoral salary to an individual?

Many have responded positively to the fact that I’m going to serve the city out of a desire to make it work for the people. I think I’m going to give it to a cause or group of individuals. I’ve pretty much been convinced that giving it to one individual is probably not the way to go. And I think this gives you a sense of how I operate.

If I have a good idea, I can still be persuaded. So I haven’t yet decided who the recipient is going tobe. Maybe we can have a “write in” with suggestions on our website. This mayor makes $236,000 a year, which is one of the highest salaries in the country. In fact, this mayor makes more per year, than the mayor of New York City and yet he has spent more than 125 days outside the city, most of those days outside of the country, on taxpayer money. He has a detail of 8 police officers and twoSUV’s where he goes around to breakfasts, luncheons or dancing at some party. When I’m mayor, you are not going to see me in South America, all over Europe, or some other country, unless there is a legitimate reason. You are going to see me on the streets, managing the work, doing what you expect the mayor to do.

With the recent surge in the Latino vote, how will you appeal to Latinos?

In life, I’ve learned we all want the same thing: we want a city government what works for us. We all travel the same streets and we all want safe communities. We all want to make sure that if our house or apartment catches on fire, that first responders will respond quickly. Latinos make up a large part of the city and many groups feel left out. Under my watch, I’m going to make sure everyone has a seat at the table so that everyone feels they are part of the process.

Why do you think you had such a large number of Latinos at your kick off rally?

I think people of every demographic are connecting with my message and they think, ‘This guy can’t be bought. This guy is going to listen to the people and do what’s best for the city. Here’s a guy who doesn’t need the job. Here is a guy who hasn’t been in government all his life, who is not a career politician. Here’s a guy who’s going to give his salary away and he’s not taking campaign donations and he’s talking about things that are important to me. He’s going to make my family safe, make the roads better, do something about flooding.’

Also, I’m not a trust-fund kid. I think I appeal to all demographics because I come from a working class family; I’ve worked my way up from the bottom.

Is free representation for firefighters still on the table?

We need a stronger voice in Washington D.C. and the state capital. We need more dredging of the San Jacinto River. We need more capacity on the west side of Houston. We need the mayor to be involved in the decision to open, or not open, the reservoir gates. This mayor was a spectator in the last storm. He was not an active leader until after the storm hit. There has been nearly a billion dollars collected on from the drainage fee, but very little has been spent on actual drainage projects. According to this mayor, filling a pot hole is a drainage project. I reject that notion.

What will you do to prevent another disaster like hurricane Harvey?

We need a stronger voice in Washington D.C. and the state capital. We need more dredging of the San Jacinto River. We need more capacity on the west side of Houston. We need the mayor to be involved in the decision to open, or not open, the reservoir gates. This mayor was a spectator in the last storm. He was not an active leader until after the storm hit. There has been nearly a billion dollars collected on from the drainage fee, but very little has been spent on actual drainage projects. According to this mayor, filling a pot hole is a drainage project. I reject that notion.

Latinos are underrepresented in employment with the city and Metro, what will you do to change this?

I see that too. I recognize that and we are going to work hard to ensure equal representation for all people. Every demographic should have a seat at the table.

What will you do to fix Houston’s transportation problems?

First, we have a very inefficient way of filling pot holes. We may have to spend more to do the job right the first time, but it will save us money in the long run. We also need a comprehensive plan that includes light rail, new major thoroughfares and street repairs.

What will do you do about pension reform?

I’ve spent a lot of time with pension experts and as far as we can see, both the police officers’ and firefighters’ pensions are good for five years. So any so called reforms are not needed, but at some point though, we are going to need help from the state.

That’s something I’m going to work on during my first term.

How do you think your relationships on both sides of the aisle in Washington and Austin will help the city?

I think one of the reasons the City of Houston doesn’t get more help from the federal or state government, is because of the leadership we have in Houston. Over the years, I’ve made sure that I speak with and have open lines of communication with both sides. I don’t identify with either side. I’m just a guy trying to make Houston better. Both my friends at the state and federal government tell me they could do more, but they don’t because of the current leadership.

How will you help Houston ISD?

First, HISD needs to sort out their leadership issue. I would also strongly advocate at the state level for more equitable funding. We also need to make sure our teachers are taken care of and paid what they deserve. Proper funding for our public schools and teachers should be viewed as a long-term investment rather than a line-item expense.

Recap: Houston Dynamo 1, La Galaxy 2

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The Houston Dynamo dropped their first game of the season tonight, falling 2-1 to the LA Galaxy at DignityHealth Sports Park on Friday night.

The Galaxy struck first by virtue of a penalty kick goal from forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic. TheSwedish international drew the penalty when he went down in the penalty area after contact withDynamo defender A.J. DeLaGarza. Dynamo goalkeeper Joe Willis guessed correctly and got his lefthand on Ibrahimovic’s shot, but wasn’t able to push it wide.

The Dynamo equalized in the 53rd minute, also through a penalty. Forward Alberth Elis won the spot kick after he was brought down at the edge of the penalty area by Galaxy defender Jørgen Skjelvik after a quick restart from DeLaGarza. Elis stepped up and coolly rolled his attempt inside the left post for his fourth goal of the season.

The Galaxy found the winner in the 85th minute off of a corner kick when defender Diego Polenta headed midfielder Jonathan dos Santos’ corner just inside of the back post and just past a diving effort from Willis.

Houston pressed for a second goal throughout the final10 minutes, starting with a brilliant individual effort from Elis in which he stripped his defender and put himself one-on-one with the goalkeeper, but his shot hit the side netting. Three minutes later, Elis played the role of creator, chipping a ball to forward Mauro Manotas behind the back line, but Manotas’ low shot was saved by goalkeeper David Bingham.

A minute after Polenta’s goal midfielder Memo Rodriguez, who came on in the 70th minute, nearly leveled things with an audacious chip from 60 yards, forcing Bingham to backtrack and leap to snag the shot.

The loss snaps Houston’s five-game unbeaten run to start the year, but despite the result the Dynamo are still out to the best start to a season in club history with 14 points through six games. The Dynamo return home to BBVA Compass Stadium on Saturday, April 27 to host Columbus Crew SC for the club’s inaugural End Cancer Night, presented by The University of Texas MDAnderson Cancer Center. Tickets for the match are on sale now, starting at $24, at HoustonDynamo.com or by phone at 713-2764625 (GOAL).

Source: houstondynamo.com

La Mejor Sugerencia Para Inmigrantes Que Quieran La Naturalización

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Los Residentes Permanentes que ya tienen opciónpara aplicar por la naturalización deberán hacerlo lo antesposible, alertó el abogado migratorio Allan Wernick, debido a quehay planes de que aumenta la tarifa, además de la posible aplicación de la “carga pública”.

En su cuenta columna semanal en el Daily News, Wernick–quien además de abogado es y director del programa Citizenship Now! de la Universidad de New York– indicó que la oficina de Servicios de Ciudadanía e Inmigración (USCIS) están planeando “hacer más difícil obtener unaexención de cuotas… (además) de que probablemente aumentará la tarifa en los próximos meses”.

El experto, quien cada semana orienta a inmigrantes sobrediversos casos migratorios, indicó que bajo las actuales reglas, un inmigrante todavía puede “calificar automáticamente para unaexención de cuotas, si está recibiendo un beneficio público de eficacia media, como Medicaid, SSI ocupones de alimentos”.

Agregó que también serían beneficiadas aquellas personas que tienen un ingreso igual o inferior al 150% de las pautas federales de pobreza o si tiene dificultades financieras a corto plazo.

“Bajo la nueva regla propuesta, obtener un beneficio deprueba de recursos no lo calificará para una exención”, alertó. “Paraobtener una exención, deberá cumplir con el ingreso familiar o la prueba de dificultades financieras a corto plazo”.

Indicó que aunque USCIS mantendrá la exención, el proceso para solicitarlo será mucho más complicado. Wernick insistió en que si un inmigrante ha sido Residente Permanente durante casi cinco años (tres años si califica según las reglas para el cónyuge de un ciudadano estadounidense), no debe esperar más para solicitar la ciudadanía.

El experto remitió a los interesados a la línea de la Oficinade Nuevos Americanos del Estado de Nueva York, 1-800-566-7636 o llamar 311, así como pedir información al programa CitizenshipNow! al 1-646-664-9400.

Cabe recordar que algunas oficinas, como en Long Island, el tiempo promedio para este beneficio es máximo de 10 meses, peroen algunas otras, como en Los Ángeles, California puede ser de hasta 18 meses.

Premios Billboard De La Música Latina Sorprenderá Con Grandes Estrenos Mundiales El 25 DE Abril a Las 8pm / 7c Por Telemundo

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Luis Fonsi, Yandel, J. Balvin, Nicky Jam, Rosalía, Sean Paul, Javier Rosas, Kany García, El Guincho, Adriel Favela, Pedro Capo, Fonseca y Raulín Rodríguez se unen a la Lista de Artistas que Cantarán en la Premiación

El escenario de los Premios Billboard de la Música Latina 2019 deslumbrará con estrenos mundiales y debuts televisivos de los más grandes artistas de la música en español incluyendo a Marc Anthony, Nicky Jam, Romeo Santos, Luis Fonsi y Ozuna, entre otros.

Telemundo también reveló hoy el elenco final de artistas que se presentarán en el espectacular magno evento, incluida la superestrella internacional Luis Fonsi, el popular cantante puertorriqueño de reggaetón Yandel, la estrella colombiana del reggaetón J Balvin, el influyente reggaetonero Nicky Jam, la sensación del flamenco moderno Rosalía, el cantautor y productor musical jamaiquino de reggae Sean Paul, el cantante de Regional Mexicano y norteño Javier Rosas, Puerto Rican singer and songwriter Kany García el cantante español de pop/trap Latino El Guincho, el artista de Regional Mexicano Adriel Favela, el cantautor puertorriqueño de pop Pedro Capo, el cantautor y productor colombiano Fonseca, y el cantante de bachata Raulín Rodríguez. Ellos se unen a las actuaciones anteriormente anunciadas de Anitta, Anuel, Bad Bunny, Banda MS, Becky G, Carlos Vives, CNCO, Karol G, Marc Anthony, Ozuna, Reik, Romeo Santos, Sebastian Yatra y Wisin.

Billboard y Telemundo también honrarán a Juan Luis Guerra con el Premio Billboard Trayectoria Artística. Conducido este año por la reconocida actriz, conductora de TV e influyente, [Gaby Espino (https://www. instagram.com/gabyespino/), los Premios Billboard de la Música Latina destacarán estrellas del cine, la televisión y la música que presentarán premios este año incluyendo a: Ana Jurka , Dr. Ana Maria Polo , Chocquibtown , Elyfer Torres , Erick Elias,Erik Hayser, Eugenio Derbez, Gente de Zona, Isabela Moner, J.R. Ramirez, Jacky Bracamontes, Jorge Salinas, Juanes , Kate Del Castillo , Lupillo Rivera, Marjorie de Sousa, Mark Tacher, Natti Natasha, Regulo Caro, Sofia Reyes, Raymix, Ulices Chaidez y Leila Cobo de Billboard.

Contenido exclusivo de la ceremonia de tres horas de duración, al igual que la lista completa de finalistas en todas las categorías, se puede encontrar en PremiosBillboard.com, la página web oficial de los Premios Billboard de la Música Latina 2019. Los fans pueden unirse a la conversación usando #Billboards2019 y formar parte de la acción del evento siguiendo @LatinBillboards por Twitter, Instagram y Facebook, y en Snapchat como TeamTelemundo.

BLMA Tweet: .@luisfonsiofici2 @yandeloficial @JBALVIN @NickyJamPR @Rosaliavt @duffypaul @javierrosasap @ kanygarcia @el_guincho @adriel_ favela@pedrocapo @Fonseca @ RaulinRguezRD cantarán en los @LatinBillboards 4-25 8pm/7c @ Telemundo #Billboards2019 Adquiera sus boletos en: https://goo. gl/ZnJvxV BLMA Facebook Post: Algunos de los nombres más grandes de la música Latina se han sumado al elenco electrizante de los @ LatinBillboards, este año, incluida la superestrella del pop latino @LuisFonsi, el popular cantante puertorriqueño de reggaeton @

Yandel, la estrella colombianadel reggaetón @JBalvinOficial, elinfluyente astro del reggaetón @NickyJamPR, la sensación de lafusión del flamenco moderno Español@rosalia.vt, el cantante jamaiquino de reggae y productordiscográfico @seanpaul, el popular cantante de Regional Mexicano y norteño, @javierrosasap,la cantautora puertorriqueña @KanyGarcia, el cantante y productor Español de pop y trap @ElGuincho, el cantante de RegionalMexicano @AdrielFavela, el cantautor puertorriqueño de pop @PedroCapo, el cantautor y productor Colombiano @Fonsecamusic ay el cantante dominicano debachata @Raulinrodriguez. No telos pierdas el jueves 25 de abril alas 8pm/7c por @Telemundo Adquiere tus boletos en: https://goo.gl/ZnJvxV

La premiación es la culminación de la Semana de Música Latina de Billboard, que tendrálugar del 22 al 25 de abril en elVenetian de Las Vegas, Nevada.Ahora en su vigésima novenaedición, la conferencia es el evento más grande y de mayor trayectoria en el mundo de la músicalatina. La conferencia de mayorautoridad en la música Latinaconvocará a los principales ejecutivos y artistas de la industria auna semana de conciertos, showcases, entrevistas, discursos ypaneles de la industria. Para másinformación visite BillboardLatinMusicWeek.com o envié uncorreo electrónico a conferences@billboard.com