Dear readers,
As part of Donald Trump's immigration policy, more than 65,000 migrants have received letters imposing unaffordable penalties that together total $36 billion. Organizations and experts have called the measure unconstitutional, extraordinarily cruel, and a form of psychological torture.
Meanwhile, in Colombia, it is the super-wealthy who are emigrating as an election looms in which some members of the financial elite fear that the left will be reinforced in power: "My life plans can’t depend on an election."
This week we also spoke with renowned longevity expert Juan Carlos Izpisua, who was one of the co-founders of the secretive research center Altos Labs. The scientist told us about the latest insights into the aging process: "It is a loss of identity at the cellular level."
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
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- The contradiction of AI in cinema: Creators fear it, but the market and the industry embrace it
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