Dos hombres fueron asesinados en el municipio mexiquense de Tlalnepantla, al exterior de un hotel en el que se realizaba un evento oficial.
Los hechos ocurrieron la mañana de este jueves en las inmediaciones del Hotel Crowne Plaza.
Primeros informes apuntan que sujetos a bordo de una motocicletadispararon contra las víctimas cuando se disponían a ingresar al hotel.
Ambos hombres murieron a los pies de las escalinatas de entrada, con múltiples heridas por arma de fuego.
Uno de los hombres muertos fue identificado como Gonzalo Hernández Posadas, expresidente de la Asociación de Empresarios y Ciudadanos del Estado de México (ASECEM), capítulo Atizapán.
Se presume que se trató de un ataque directo, sin establecerse aún el móvil.
Hoy el titular del #PJEdomex, @FernandoDiazJ estaba invitado a dictar una conferencia en Tlalnepantla. No se encontraba en el lugar, cuando se registraron los lamentables hechos que se han informado en medios de comunicación.
El Mgdo. Pdte. continúa con sus actividades.
El doble homicidio ocurrió mientras al interior del hotel se llevaba a cabo un desayuno de la comunidad empresarial de la ASECEM, con el alcalde de Tlalnepantla y el titular del Poder Judicial del Estado de México como invitados.
El Poder Judicial mexiquense señaló en redes sociales que al momento de los hechos el magistrado Fernando Díaz Juárez no se encontraba en el recinto, si bien sí asistió posteriormente.
Por su parte, el alcalde Raciel Pérez Cruz refirió que durante el evento se trataron temas de seguridad ciudadana, regularización de licencias y la certeza jurídica para invertir.
Encuentro con la comunidad empresarial de ASECEM. Tratamos temas de Seguridad Ciudadana, regularización de licencias y la certeza jurídica para invertir.
“45-godišnji Hrvat bio je zatrpan više od metar dubine, a iskopao ga je 30-godišnji freerider iz Salzburga. Dvojica freeridera odskijala su u dolinu neovisno jedan o drugom”, pišu Austrijanci o akciji spašavanja Kostelića
Joško Gvardiol postao je nezaobilazni ÄŤlan i najvaĹľniji igraÄŤ Manchester Cityja tek u svojoj drugoj sezoni. Pep Guardiola ne Ĺľeli ni zamisliti kako bi njegova momÄŤad izgledala bez Hrvata…
Slaven i Osijek bore se za finale Kupa. Najbolju šansu na utakmici imao je Omerović u 22. minuti, ali jako loše je pucao. Osim toga, prilika nije bilo, Slaven je kontrolirao posjed, ali bez konkretne šanse
“45-godišnji Hrvat bio je zatrpan više od metar dubine, a iskopao ga je 30-godišnji freerider iz Salzburga. Dvojica freeridera odskijala su u dolinu neovisno jedan o drugom”, pišu Austrijanci o akciji spašavanja Kostelića
Joško Gvardiol postao je nezaobilazni ÄŤlan i najvaĹľniji igraÄŤ Manchester Cityja tek u svojoj drugoj sezoni. Pep Guardiola ne Ĺľeli ni zamisliti kako bi njegova momÄŤad izgledala bez Hrvata…
Slaven i Osijek bore se za finale Kupa. Najbolju šansu na utakmici imao je Omerović u 22. minuti, ali jako loše je pucao. Osim toga, prilika nije bilo, Slaven je kontrolirao posjed, ali bez konkretne šanse
Controversial right-wing podcast host Joe Rogan come to the defence of a gay makeup artist with no criminal record who was deported under the US government’s crackdown on alleged Venezuelan gang members.
Last month, the Trump administration made headlines after President Donald Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 and deported – without legal process – alleged members of Tren de Aragua gang, a Venezuelan criminal organisation which was designated as a foreign terrorist organisation by the US in February.
The order saw more than 200 migrants from the South American nation detained and loaded onto three planes to El Salvador, which has imprisoned US deportees in its notorious mega prison.
Family, friends and legal representatives for some of the men – who were in the US with legal permission and we awaiting hearings about their asylum cases – insist they are not gang members and have been unfairly swept up in the deportations.
More than 250 suspected gang members arrive in El Salvador by plane, including 238 members of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang and 23 members of the MS-13 gang, who were deported to El Salvador by the US in San Salvador, El Salvador on March 16, 2025. (El Salvador Presidency / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)
One such deportee is Andry Jose Hernandez Romero, a 31-year-old Venezuelan asylum seeker who was detained at the Mexico-US border last year even though he was coming to the US to attend a prearranged asylum appointment in San Diego.
He told agents he was fleeing persecution for sexual orientation and political views.
However, agents saw tattoos he has on his wrists related to the Three Kings Day celebrations of his hometown Capacho, which he took part in for many years, and detained him.
The tattoos were said to be proof of his involvement in Tren de Aragua and as a result he was but on the deportee flights and sent to the maximum security Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT) in Tecoluca, a 40,000 capacity prison infamous for its human rights abuses.
Despite Rogan being a supporter of Trump – having endorsed him prior to the 2024 Presidential Election – in his most recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience he called out the deportations and specifically mentioned Hernandez’s case.
Rogan said it is “horrific” and “bad for the cause” if innocent people are being deported without evidence of criminality.
“Like, the cause is, let’s get the gang members out. Everybody agrees. But let’s not get innocent gay hairdressers lumped up with the gangs?,” he said.
“And then, like, how long before that guy can get out? Can we figure out how to get them out? Is there any plan in place to alert the authorities that they’ve made a horrible mistake and correct it?”
More than 250 suspected gang members arrive in El Salvador by plane, including 238 members of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang and 23 members of the MS-13 gang, who were deported to El Salvador by the US in San Salvador, El Salvador on March 16, 2025. (El Salvador Presidency / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Speaking to The Guardian, Hernandez’s mother Alexis Dolores Romero de Hernández insisted her son is not involved in criminal activity.
“Let my son go. Review his case file. He is not a gang member,” she said.
“Everyone has these crowns, many people. But that doesn’t mean they’re involved in the Tren de Aragua … He’s never had problems with the law.”
“We know nothing. They say nothing. They give no information. That’s the trauma – not knowing anything about these young men, especially mine,” she added, saying she had not heard from her son since the evening before he was deported.
NASA appears to be the latest government website to purge its LGBTQ+ content amid Trump’s crackdown on DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) programmes, after several resources and blogs were taken down.
Archives of NASA’s official government website sent to PinkNews revealed that several pages have either been modified or taken down completely to remove mentions of the LGBTQ+ community, Women’s History Month, Black History Month, or DEI initiatives.
One page, formerly called the “Diversity at NASA” news section, has had its name changed to “special observations,” while several DEI resources appear to have been removed completely from its news list, including interviews with Black and female NASA employees.
Another page – an 8 July 2024 blog post titled “NASA has Pride across the Universe” – appears to have been removed completely, with the unarchived link now showing a 404 “page not found” error message.
The now inaccessible blog post showcased an imitation of the Progress Pride flag created by NASA employee Rachel Lense using various images taken by NASA, including photos of Mars, Jupiter, and Neptune. It was created, NASA writes, to “celebrate diversity within the queer community and the need for continued progress toward inclusion and acceptance in society.”
The NASA Progress Pride collage is now inaccessible by usual means. (NASA/Rachel Lense)
The apparent removal of the pages likely comes as part of US president Donald Trump’s continued campaign against DEI initiatives in public and private organisations.
The 78-year-old signed an executive order in January directing government chiefs to scrap DEI policies and initiatives and to scrub mentions of DEI, LGBTQ+ content, and other initiatives for marginalised groups from government websites.
Resources removed from various websites include vital resources on HIV prevention, social security support, data from the Centre for Disease Control (CDC), and other crucial pages.
NASA was reportedly among the organisations ordered to begin scrubbing mentions of DEI from its pages, according to 404 Media, which was anonymously handed a directive sent to civil servants ordering them to remove related keyphrases such as “DEIA,” “Indigenous People,” and “Underrepresented groups/people.”
“Per NASA HQ direction, we are required to scrub mentions of the following terms from our public sites by 5pm ET today,” the directive read. “This is a drop everything and reprioritise your day request.”
Stonewall National Monument scrubs mentions of Marsha P Johnson
As part of the DEI rollback, the Trump administration removed all references to transgender or non-binary people from the Stonewall National Monument’s official website, including Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera.
The New York monument, which commemorates the historic 1969 riot outside the Stonewall Inn, led by trans women of colour, is an integral part of the historic pushback against homophobic legislation of the 1900s.
Following Trump’s executive order, the website’s description replaced all uses of the acronym “LGBTQ+” with the acronym “LGB” and now only mentions lesbian, gay, and bisexual people in its explanation of the riots.
Protestors outside the Stonewall Inn. (Getty)
The move caused immense backlash against the government for trying to “erase our history.” A protest was held in February outside the monument to condemn the change.
“Trans people have been here since the beginning of time,” Tanya Asapansa-Johnson Walker, a prominent activist, said during the protest. “We fought in all the wars. We’re creators. We have families and children. We are just as much a part of this world as anyone else.”
Over 31,000 people signed a petition urging the government to reverse its active erasure of historical figures like Marsha P. Johnson, calling it “shocking and unjust.”
At the time of reporting, the Stonewall National Monument continues to erase trans people from history.
Greece has moved to ban surrogacy for gay male couples and single men, despite legalising same-sex marriage and adoption last year.
In February last year, Greece’s parliament approved a bill that saw it become the first country with a Christian Orthodox majority to legalise same-sex marriage and adoption.
The significant victory was, however, overshadowed by the fact same-sex couples would still be prohibited from seeking medically assisted reproduction through a surrogate, meaning they can only adopt or arrange surrogacy outside their homeland.
‘Inability to carry a pregnancy does not refer to an inability arising from one’s gender’
On Tuesday (1 April), Minister of Justice of Greece, Giorgos Floridis, announced the plan to ban gay couples and single men from having children via surrogacy.
He noted that proposed changes are part of the broader civil code reforms in Greece, aiming to clarify the legal definition of “inability to carry a pregnancy”.
Floridis told reporters: “We are now clarifying unequivocally that the concept of inability to carry a pregnancy does not refer to an inability arising from one’s gender.
“In other words, a woman may be unable to carry a pregnancy whether she is in a male-female couple, a female same-sex couple or on her own.”
Greece’s Parliament legalised same-sex marriage and adoption on Thursday, 15 February, 2024. (ARIS MESSINIS/AFP/Getty Images)
Its main opposition was The highly influential Orthodox Church and its followers claimed that children were being treated as “accessories” and “companion pets” for gay couples.
The Church – which views homosexuality as a sin – also argued that the law will “confuse parental roles” and “weaken the traditional family”. But prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said the move would “boldly abolish a serious inequality”.
The landmark change follows Greece allowing civil partnership for same-sex couples in 2015, and two years later giving legal recognition to gender identity.
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