News about Daniel Ortega

TODD BENSMAN: His media associates attempted – and failed – to debunk my article as conspiracy after I exposed Biden's shady migrant flight scheme. The new arrivals have arrived in Congress, so why DID Joe try to hide the truth?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
BENSMAN: It was not surprising that my latest inquiry into a private Biden administration initiative that allowed 320,000 migrants to purchase their own tickets and fly from abroad immediately into U.S. airports, triggering alarm alarm alarms. This unprecedented mass migration effort - by bypassing established court procedures and happening outside of public view - has sparked serious questions. What also wasn't surprising was the reaction of partisan media outlets, which rushed to attack my reporting and stereotype me as a conspiracy theorist. Let me be clear, my position is undisputed, and it is in the mainstream media that needs to be answered. This administration does not want the American public to know how many migrants have crossed the United States on Biden's watch, both seen and unseen. Well, I do. Here's the truth: the final count is 10.5 million. To put the gargantuan figure in perspective, if all the migrants arriving in the United States since Biden's inauguration established their own state, it would be the 10th largest behind North Carolina and Michigan. This is why this reporting is so vital, and it's why attempts to dismiss it as exaggeration or "false" information are a disservice to journalism and the American people.

Miss Universe's president has been charged with TREASON for 'turning her beauty competitions into 'political traps funded by international agents.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 4, 2023
Karen Celebertti, a Nicaraguan pageant director, and her husband and son were charged with plotting against the government. She is accused of attempting to turn pageants into political traps and political ambushes, which were funded by foreign agents.' It all started on November 18, when Sheynnis Palacios, 23, of Nicaragua, became the first Central American to wear the crown. President Daniel Ortega's administration seemed to have won a rare public relations victory, describing it as a moment of 'legitimate joy and awe.'

Migrants heading for the United States are 'weaponizing' in Nicaragua, who are spending up to $5,000 to fly as a way to gain control over America in the midst of tightening restrictions

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 25, 2023
According to flight reports and experts in the area, over 260 charter flights reported to have been carrying migrants from Haiti have touched down in Nicaragua in recent months. The migration of migrants has left the Biden administration and Latin American politicians scrambling for answers. According to experts, the Nicaraguan government, led by President Daniel Ortega, is using the migrants to 'attack' the United States.

EXCLUSIVE: Hundreds of African migrants sneak into the US in broad daylight after exploiting immigration loophole in Nicaragua that allows them in with no questions asked for just $160

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 20, 2023
Hundreds of migrants from Africa and elsewhere are migrating to the United States through a loophole in Nicaraguan immigration law. According to DailyMail.com, the government lets them in for as little as $160 and then turns a blind eye to where they go from there. At least 600 refugees were seen crossing the southern border on a single day alone in tiny Lukeville, Arizona, and Mexican cartels are assisting the migrants by breaking open the steel bars of the 30-foot fence that is supposed to keep them out.

Nicaragua is brimming with birdlife, beaches, and volcanoes

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 20, 2023
Charlotte Metcalf takes you on a tour of Nicaragua's stunning ecolodges and historic towns, which few British tourists visit. Sledge-boarding down a volcano, spotting wildlife on a boat tour of Nicaragua Lake and its 365 islands, and checking out the Pacific coast's surf-haven beaches were among her trip highlights. 'Nicaragua is a revelation,' she writes. Nicaragua has old colonial cities, rich in history and beauty, bordered by Honduras and Costa Rica, with beaches and natural habitat more than a match for Costa Rica's.'

In a raid, Nicaraguan police arrested the bishop and other priests

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 19, 2022
During a pre-dawn raid at his Nicaragua residence on Friday, a Roman Catholic bishop and eight priests were arrested. During rising tensions between President Daniel Ortega and the church, Matagalpa Bishop Rolando lvarez has been detained inside the home for two weeks. Nicaraguan police officers arrested lvarez on suspicion of orchestrating "violent groups" and inciting them to carry out acts of violence against the people.'