This Sunday on ENFOQUE CON JOSE DÍAZ-BALART

By: Feb. 03, 2017
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On this week's edition of "Enfoque con José Díaz-Balart": a look at the first days of Donald Trump's presidency and its impact on the Hispanic community; an analysis of new policy announcements on immigration; a conversation with Cuban dissident artist Danilo "El Sexto" Maldonado; and a profile of Levi Ponce, the man whose art transformed an abandoned city, this Sunday, February 5 at 1 PM/12 CT on Telemundo.

Telemundo's Republican analyst Ana Navarro and her Democratic counterpart, Fabián Núñez, will present an overview of Trump's first actions since assuming the presidency and their implications for the Hispanic community. Immigration lawyer Alma Rosa Nieto will delve into specifics by answering viewers' questions about Trump's recent executive orders on immigration, and the spokesman for the Florida Council on American-Islamic Relations, Wilfredo Ruiz, will explain the restrictions affecting potential immigrants from seven countries in particular.

Danilo "El Sexto" Maldonado will discuss the situation in Cuba following the resumption of diplomatic relations with the United States and describe the years he spent in jail for creating art critical of the regime. And a new segment on the show, "Nuestra Gente Extraordinaria" (Extraordinary People in Our Community) will feature another artist, Levi Ponce, who used graffiti to transform Pacoima, a California city in decline due to drugs and neglect.



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