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Inmigrante muere en un centro de detención de Texas; es el tercero en 44 días
EL PASO, Texas — Un tercer inmigrante indocumentado detenido en un extenso campamento de tiendas de campamento en el desierto de Texas murió, anunció el domingo el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de Estados Unidos, en la tercera muerte de este tipo en 44 días. El Campamento East Montana en Fort Bliss, una base militar en El Paso, es uno de los centros de detención de ICE más grandes del país, con 2,903 detenidos al 8 de enero, según datos de ICE. La instalación es una estructura tipo tienda de campaña con paredes blandas, que ICE prefiere cada vez más a los edificios físicos a medida que intensifica su control migratorio. El ICE identificó al detenido como Víctor Manuel Díaz, de 36 años y oriundo de Nicaragua, quien tuvo su primer encuentro con los agentes del ICE en Minneapolis. Fue declarado muerto a las 4:09 p.m. del miércoles después de que personal de seguridad contratado lo encontrara "inconsciente y no resposivo" en su habitación, informó la agencia en un comunicado de prensa. CBP 29 Ago, 2023 Mujer inmigrante muere mientras estaba bajo custodia de la Patrulla Fronteriza "Murió por un presunto suicidio; sin embargo, la causa oficial de su muerte sigue bajo investigación", declaró el ICE en el comunicado. El ICE no respondió de inmediato a un correo electrónico en el que se preguntaba por qué se presume que Díaz se suicidó. En los últimos meses, miembros del Congreso han expresado su preocupación por la seguridad en las instalaciones, que abrieron en agosto. El presidente Donald Trump ha impulsado la deportación masiva de inmigrantes que se encuentran en el país sin autorización, y su administración ha aumentado drásticamente las detenciones del ICE. Francisco Gaspar-Andrés, de 48 años y originario de Guatemala, falleció en The Hospitals of Providence East, un hospital general en El Paso, el 3 de diciembre. En un comunicado de prensa del 5 de diciembre, ICE indicó que la causa de su muerte estaba pendiente, pero que el personal médico la atribuyó a una insuficiencia hepática y renal natural. Geraldo Lunas Campos, de 55 años y originario de Cuba, falleció bajo custodia el 3 de enero tras experimentar lo que el ICE describió como "angustia médica". La causa de su muerte estaba bajo investigación, según informó la agencia en un comunicado de prensa del 9 de enero. En un comunicado, el ICE indicó que miembros del personal observaron a Lunas en "angustia" mientras se encontraba en "segregación", lo que significa que se encontraba separado de la población general del centro. El comunicado del ICE indicó que Lunas fue puesto en segregación después de que "se comportara de forma disruptiva mientras esperaba en la fila para recibir medicamentos y se negara a regresar a su dormitorio asignado". "El personal médico respondió, implementó medidas para salvarle la vida y solicitó servicios médicos de emergencia. Lunas fue declarado fallecido por el Servicio Médico de Emergencia (SME)", informó el ICE. NBC News se comunicó con el médico forense del condado de El Paso para obtener más información sobre las causas de muerte de los tres detenidos, pero no ha recibido respuesta. En un comunicado, el ICE afirmó, en parte, que está "comprometido a garantizar que todas las personas bajo custodia residan en entornos seguros, protegidos y humanos". Esta nota fue publicada originalmente en inglés por Laura Strickler y Daniel Arkin para NBC News. Para más de NBC News, haz clic aquí.

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Chiefs’ hire of veteran WRs coach is a departure from Andy Reid norms
The Kansas City Chiefs’ decision on Monday to hire Chicago Bears running backs coach Eric Bieniemy for a second stint as the team’s offensive coordinator was largely met with fanbase skepticism. After missing the playoffs for the first time in over a decade, many observers hoped for a coordinator from outside of head coach Andy Reid’s inner circle. Bieniemy will replace Matt Nagy, who was a finalist to be named head coach of the Tennessee Titans before the job was awarded to former San Francisco 49ers’ defensive coordinator Robert Saleh. While Bieniemy returning to a post he held from 2018-22 may be an uninspired, familiarity-based hire, Kansas City’s other reported hire on Monday could not be more different. The Chiefs are reportedly hiring longtime NFL wide receivers coach Chad O’Shea to replace Conner Embree, whom the team parted with at the position on January 7. Although O’Shea got his NFL start under head coach Dick Vermeil’s Chiefs in 2003, he has no prior experience with Reid. O’Shea’s first stint as a wide receivers coach did come with the 2007 Minnesota Vikings, who were coached by former Reid disciple Brad Childress. From there, however, he has been largely detached from Reid’s coaching tree. Notably, O’Shea spent a decade coaching wideouts for the New England Patriots from 2009-18, a tenure that included three Super Bowl wins. Most recently, O’Shea spent six seasons as the wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator for the Cleveland Browns under head coach Kevin Stefanski. Although Stefanski and his staff were fired after the season, the head coach was almost instantly tapped to lead the Atlanta Falcons. So, the Chiefs add an accomplished assistant from outside the scheme who last worked under one of the most in-demand candidates this cycle. The move was well outside of recent tendencies. Since originally promoting Bieniemy in 2018, Reid has valued continuity in his staff. He often elevated or shifted assignments for existing assistants to fill offensive vacancies. Embree was promoted after two seasons spent as the team’s offensive quality control coach, traditionally a stepping off point in Reid’s hierarchy for more lucrative posts. Embree’s successor in his original position, Dan Williams, was named on Monday as one of the wide receivers coaches for this year’s Senior Bowl. Given the Chiefs’ recent tendencies, it would not have been surprising for an assistant like Williams to be promoted. New #Chiefs WRs coach Chad O'Shea has been at least a Wide Receivers coach or OC (2019 in Miami) every season since 2007— Ron Kopp Jr (@RonOnChiefs) January 19, 2026 The Chiefs also could have made another veteran, familiarity hire at the position by rehiring Greg Lewis, who coached the team’s wideouts from 2017-2020 (and the running backs the next two seasons). Lewis left Kansas City for the Baltimore Ravens in 2023 and is presumably available after longtime coach John Harbaugh was fired on January 6. Reid appears to have recognized the need for a new voice in the wide receiver room, given the importance of this offseason for recent draft picks Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy. 2026 will mark Rice’s final opportunity to show he can consistently play to his tantalizing potential before his rookie contract expires. The Chiefs will also need to decide on Worthy’s fifth-year option after next season. O’Shea may also mark a shifting priority for Reid, who will coach the 2026 season at 68 years old. Seeking a veteran assistant from outside of his circle may signal that, in the final few seasons of his career, Reid is less interested in developing assistants and more urgently seeking instant results. The Chiefs also have an opening for their running backs coach after parting with incumbent Todd Pinkston last week. Their process for filling the vacancy will be intriguing. The team’s assistant running backs coach from 2025, Mark DeLeone, does not currently appear on the Chiefs’ website’s rundown of coaches and is presumably…

Chiefs News 1/20: Matt Nagy was beat out for Titans job
The latest Separating Fact From Narrative in the Titans’ Decision to Pass on Matt Nagy | Paulkuharsky.com Matt Nagy, who worked with Mike Borgonzi with the Chiefs for eight seasons, was thought by many to be a shoo-in as the next Titans’ coach. The Titans and Mike Borgonzi hired Robert Saleh instead. Late Monday night, ESPN was already pumping a pro-Amy Adams Strunk, anti-Borgonzi narrative that the GM wanted Nagy and ownership moved him toward Saleh. I know this not to be true. Unfortunately for Nagy, it leaves him as less of a victim, deserted by his friend. Insead it means he was beaten out by a different personality of the sort the Titans need more. 4 Positives Generated By Bieniemy’s Likely Return to Chiefs | Sports Illustrated Respect in building could convince Kelce to return From Patrick Mahomes to Steve Spagnuolo, Bieniemy earned a great deal of respect from Chiefs players and coaches over his first 10 years in Kansas City (2013-22). And one of those players, Travis Kelce, might even be encouraged to return for a 14th season after learning of Bieniemy’s return. With Bieniemy as offensive coordinator, Kelce enjoyed his three highest single-season receptions totals (110 in 2022, 105 in 2020 and 103 in 2018). The tight end’s touchdown receptions and receiving yards were significantly better with Bieniemy in that role. Patrick Mahomes Statement Resurfaces After Chiefs Coaching News | Yahoo! Sports “I just want someone that loves football, that cares about football, wants to give everything they can to win, to hold people accountable, and then to bring new ideas every single day,” Mahomes told reporters in a Zoom interview on Thursday. “That’s something that we have to continue to do if you want to continue to be great in this league, is you have to continue to evolve and get better and better and that’s something that we’ll try to do here and I want to get back to that winning culture of being accountable to each other and going out there and playing great football every single day, practice or game.” Bieniemy fits the bill. More importantly, he has already worked with and succeeded alongside Mahomes and Co. The 56-year-old was part of two of Kansas City’s title runs. He was Reid’s OC when they won Super Bowl 54 in 2020 and Super Bowl 57 in 2023. Kansas City Chiefs will have more boots on the ground at the Senior Bowl than usual — and one decision could tip a coming promotion | A to Z Sports Chiefs assistant QB coach Daniel Williams is slated to coach the wide receivers for the National Team under head coach Clint Hurtt (Philadelphia Eagles). Williams has been a member of the Chiefs’ offensive coaching staff for seven seasons, including spending the last three seasons as assistant quarterbacks coach. As a coaching intern during the 2019 NFL season, Williams worked with tight ends and quarterbacks, but this opportunity is his first foray into coaching wide receivers. His father, Ted Williams, was a tight end coach under Andy Reid in Philadelphia. Could Williams perhaps be the Chiefs’ choice for wide receiver coach in 2026 now that Connor Embree has been relieved of his duties? Kansas City has yet to announce that change, but the fact that Williams is working with wide receivers at the Senior Bowl certainly suggests that his focus as a coach may shift in 2026. He has been working closely with David Girardi and Patrick Mahomes for years now, so there seems to be a level of trust that could weigh heavily into such a decision. Around the NFL Robert Saleh is the new Tennessee Titans head coach, per reports | Music City Miracles Saleh was one of two finalists for the job alongside Matt Nagy of the Kansas City Chiefs. Both were former head coaches in the NFL, and every head coach hire this cycle fits that description. Saleh coached the New York Jets to a 20-36 record from 2021 to 2024 as the head man, topping out at 7-10 in 2022 and 2023. He has been the 49ers defensive coordinator for multiple seasons, leading them to…

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