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Manuel Madrid is a former staff writer for Miami New Times. The child of Venezuelan immigrants, he grew up in Pompano Beach. He studied finance at Virginia Commonwealth University and worked as a writing fellow for the magazine The American Prospect in Washington, D.C.

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ICE Planifica Redadas de Inmigración Importantes en Miami Este Fin de Semana, Segun Informes

ICE Planifica Redadas de Inmigración Importantes en Miami Este Fin de Semana, Segun Informes

By Manuel MadridJune 21, 2019

ICE tiene planes de llevar a cabo redadas en hogares de inmigrantes indocumentados en varias ciudades — incluyendo a Miami — este fin de semana.

Despite What Trump Says, Most Immigrant Families Show Up for Court, Report Shows

Despite What Trump Says, Most Immigrant Families Show Up for Court, Report Shows

By Manuel MadridJune 20, 2019

A new report challenges the Trump administration’s narrative that migrant families aren’t showing up to court.

New Senate Bill Could Eliminate Tax Breaks for Private-Prison Giant GEO Group

New Senate Bill Could Eliminate Tax Breaks for Private-Prison Giant GEO Group

By Manuel MadridJune 19, 2019

The Trump era has been a gold rush for those in the business of locking up immigrants, none more so than the Boca Raton-based GEO Group. Boasting almost $500 million in contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the private-prison firm has made a pretty penny from the new war on immigrants…

The 11 Types of People You’ll See at the Democratic Debates in Miami

The 11 Types of People You’ll See at the Democratic Debates in Miami

By Jerry Iannelli and OthersJune 18, 2019

June 26 and 27, a whopping 20 Democratic candidates for president will take the stage at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts just north of downtown Miami in the first debates of the 2020 election cycle. They will bicker, slam Donald Trump, and almost certainly embarrass themselves by…

Here’s What Venezuela’s New 50,000 Bolívar Bill Will Buy You in Miami

Here’s What Venezuela’s New 50,000 Bolívar Bill Will Buy You in Miami

By Manuel MadridJune 14, 2019

Despite its many zeros, Venezuela’s new 50,000-bolívar won’t go far.

Convicted Venezuelan Official’s Palm Beach Home Sells for $11 Million at Auction

Convicted Venezuelan Official’s Palm Beach Home Sells for $11 Million at Auction

By Manuel MadridJune 13, 2019

On May 30, a Palm Beach home forfeited by convicted money launderer and former national treasurer of Venezuela Alejandro Andrade was quietly auctioned off by Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The home was purchased by Matthew Womble, cofounder of the Connecticut-based investment management firm EverWatch Capital.

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Miami Beach’s Historic Pine Tree Drive to Lose Many of Its Landmark Pines

Miami Beach’s Historic Pine Tree Drive to Lose Many of Its Landmark Pines

By Manuel MadridJune 13, 2019

Century-old Australian pines occupying the median on Miami Beach’s landmark Pine Tree Drive will be pruned this month, in the interest of public safety.

ICE Detainee Says He Was Stripped Naked, Straitjacketed, and Locked in Solitary

ICE Detainee Says He Was Stripped Naked, Straitjacketed, and Locked in Solitary

By Manuel MadridJune 6, 2019

“It’s like a modern-day concentration camp.” ICE detainee Karamjit Singh says his time in Glade County Detention Center has brought him to the verge of suicide.

Our Kids to Undergo Mass Layoffs After Losing $500 Million Foster-Care Contract

Our Kids to Undergo Mass Layoffs After Losing $500 Million Foster-Care Contract

By Manuel MadridJune 5, 2019

Failing to retain its state contract for South Florida’s foster-care services, the Miami-based nonprofit Our Kids will lay off its entire staff — most of whom will find work with new provider Citrus Health.

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