Обичам родината си, но не знам какъв смисъл има вече

Дори не сме човеци вече, вълкът е по-човек от нас

Идват избори, но не чух нито една партия да говори за културата. Не разбраха, че без култура и образование, нация няма

Работа има за целия китайски народ, просто трябва наистина да търсиш и да работиш

Съюз на артистите? Ние сме най-нелепата сбирщина. Нищо не може да стане от нас, никога не можем да се обединим и да станем ЕДНО!

Герасим Георгиев – Геро няма нужда от излишно представяне на аудиторията. Той е добре познат на българската общност както с ролите си в театри из цялата страна, така и с участията си в телевизионните предавания „Горчиво“ , „Пълна лудница“ и „Господари на ефира“. Интуитивно свързваме лицето му с веселие и комедията, която предоставя на зрителите.

Днес, актьорът застава пред Паулина Гегова за КАПАНА.БГ, за да разкаже малко повече за себе си и това, което го вълнува.

-Геро, комедията следва ли те и в живота или я оставяш на сцената, когато слезеш от нея?

Ние живеем в една ужасна комедия. Опитвам се да разграничавам това, което е на сцената и което е в живота. Хубавото е, че ние не сме много различни от останалите хора. Имаме същите проблеми,затова винаги се старая да гледам с малко повече чувство за хумор, защото иначе може да полудееш в тази държава.

-Народът има ли нужда от повече смях?

Народът има нужда от повече уважение, да мислят за него, а смехът ще си дойде от самосебе си. Българинът много обича да се смее и да се забавлява, но трябва да се помисли и за неговото социално и икономическо съществуване. Може би затова хората, когато влизат в театъра или гледат телевизия, искат да виждат по-забавни неща, защото не може всичко да те залива с негативи. Когато слушаш новини, отвориш вестник, все те блъскат с разни препятствия и чернотии. Макар че и театърът задава много въпроси, поставя огледало пред теб, в което да се огледаш. Затова е и хубаво да се гледа не само комедия, а и други жанрове, защото те карат човек да се развива и да мисли.

-Какво е за теб да си актьор?

Нашето не е точно професия, то е начин на живот. Наистина актьорската работа те обсебва тотално, ти си 24 часа на разположение на тази професия. Обичам да го правя, което е и най-ценното – да работиш нещо, което обичаш.

-Театърът повече взима или повече ти дава?

Определено повече дава! Дава ми един остров, един оазис на съществуването на духа в този свят. С този глобализъм, с тези технологии, с този меркантилизъм, театърът за 2 часа те отделя и се чувстваш малко по-добре. Но в България да си актьор и да се занимаваш с театър е доста голямо наказание. Това е къртовски труд, миньорски труд. За съжаление, сме се родили на тази географска ширина, където нашата професия не е много ценена и трябва да работим тройно повече. И на мен ми се иска да снимам един филм, да взема 20 млн. хонорар и да спра с всичко, но не става.

-Казват, че артист къща не храни. Тогава защо си избра този път?

Дали аз съм си го избрал или той мен е спорно. По-скоро той ме избра. Много е хубаво още от детските години да усетиш какво те влече и ти е любопитно. Колкото по-рано човек открие целта в живота си, толкова по-лесно се живее. Аз от ученик знаех какво ще стана. Исках да стана актьор, не нещо друго и може би пътят ми към тази съдба беше много по-лек, защото не се колебаех. Мисля, че и нашата държава би се оправила така – ако има ясни цели пред себе си, обаче някой винаги пуска една мъгла, от която нищо не се вижда.

А, че артист къща не храни е глупост. Ако някой не може да се справи, значи го мързи. Това са хора, които не приемат предизвикателството. Работа има за целия китайски народ, просто трябва наистина да търсиш и да работиш. А ние много обичаме така да стоим в къщи и да получаваме 3000 лв. заплата и нищо да не правим. Няма как да стане така! Ето, днес съм в Пловдив, утре в София, други ден във Варна. Приемаш предложения, играеш, научаваш нови неща, усъвършенстваш се и да, така печелиш, но се иска много работа, а ние все гледаме крайния факт, все гледаме другите, без да проследим как са стигнали до тук. Това е една от лошите черти на нашата нация, която загива успешно. След 20 години само заглавието на държавата ни ще е България. Не виждам оправия. Аз 30 години живея в преход. 2 млн. са навън! Кой да прави деца в тази нация? Толерираме и храним малцинствата. Те раждат по 8 деца, взимат социални, не ги интересува дали трябва да работят, а българинът ражда по едно дете или по николко, или ги ражда навън. Няма нация! Няма историческо самосъзнание, няма култура и бум – загиваме. Сега идват избори. Ми аз не чух нито една партия да говори за културата. Не разбраха, че без култура и образование, нация няма.

-Заставал ли си някога на кръстопът, в който си се чудел дали да се откажеш или да продължиш?

Да, много пъти съм искал да спра с професията и да се махна от държавата. Дори днес застанах на кръстопът, което пък е хубаво, защото имаш избор. Замислям се какво ме е спирало преди 15-20 години да се махна. Имах възможност. Колко наивен съм бил тогава, че да смятам, че всичко може да се оправи. Може би съм някакъв вид родолюбец, не смея да кажа патриот. Обичам родината си, но не знам какъв смисъл има вече.

-Какво преживяване е за теб участието ти в постановката „Вълци“?

Постановката е доста различна. За мен това е прекрасна постановка с ярки изразни средства, които Диана Добрева вложи. Много е реална! Хората се превърнахме във вълци. Дори не сме човеци вече, вълкът е по-човек от нас. Страхотно преживяване. Радвам се, че се срещнах с Диана. Тя е много талантлив, млад режисьор, на когото пожелавам да разгърне кариерата си в чужбина. Тя има възможности. С трупата на театъра също сме близки приятели.

-Трудно ли беше да се превъплътиш в човек от по-непознат край? Как се справи с трънския диалект?

Ние доста обрахме от диалекта, защото щеше да бъде още по-труден за разбиране. Аз самият съм от Русе и проблеми с диалектите не съм имал. Това е и колорита на пиесата. Беше ми интересно. Използват се думи, които младите хора вече не знаят. Ами да питат! Нали театърът задава въпроси? Така ще им стане любопитно, после ще научат нещо ново, вместо да го смелим за по-лесно.

-Къде свършва театърът и започват телевизионните предавания?

Лично аз правя огромно разграничение какво е телевизията и какво е театърът. Това са две абсолютно различни изразни средства, които в никакъв случай не трябва да се мешат. Мешат ли се става страшно. Телевизията дава едно, театърът много повече. Телевизията дава популярност. От там зависи каква глава имаш на раменете си и дали може да ползваш тази популярност като хората. Когато човек отиде на театър, защото те е гледал по телевизията, трябва да види нещо различно. Не онзи образ от екрана, а друг – нов. Да го изненадаш.

-А не стана ли тенденция много актьори да са еднакви и на екрана, и на сцената?

Затова ти казах, че всеки има глава на раменете си. Тази тенденция е много лоша. Много талантливи колеги не направиха разграничението, или избраха само едното. Опасно е!

Една интересна случка по този въпрос: Прибирам се от почивка в Италия с кола. Минаваме през границата и митничаря ме спира и ми казва: „А, здравейте!“ Аз веднага си помислих, че ще ме свърже с телевизията, но той ми каза, че ме е гледал в „Г-н Балкански“ и че много му харесало представлението. Казах му: „Пич, ти ми напълни душата“. И не защото не уважавам това, което правя в телевизията, напротив, много го уважавам, но когато заради нея накараш народът да ходи на театър, вече нещата придобиват друго естество.

-Живеейки такъв живот, на какво искаш да научиш дъщеря си, изхождайки от него?

Да се съхранява, да не се пилее. Да знае, че винаги има право на избор. Че винаги може да прецени какво е правилното за нея и да не се страхува да прави преценки. Трябва да поемаш рискове и да пробваш. Опитът пари не струва. Опитай, може да си счупиш главата, после ще пробваш друго. А не след 20-30 години да си кажеш „Ако бях направил това или онова“. Защо „ако“? Направи го! Ако стане, стане! Ако не – нищо! На това искам да я науча.

-Преди близо 15 години преживя тежка катастрофа. Не веднъж си казвал, че е цяло чудо, че си оцелял. Как се промени мирогледът ти след като се възстанови?

Даже 17 ще станат. Ударих се челно в камион и тогава наедрях, обърна ми се метаболизма. Но мирогледа… Тогава бях на 25-26 години. Вярвах, че всичко, което хвърчи се яде и че съм безсмъртен. След катастрофата си дадох сметка, че сме толкова временни на тази земя и ще е твърде жалко ако прекараш живота си като подлец или глупак. Погледнах от хубавата страна на нещата. Реших, че щом още не ми е дошло времето, значи трябва да свърша още нещо тук и то нещо стойностно. Сега пък стигам до друга дилема, че снарядите взеха да падат близко до мен. Като минеш 40 години започваш да си правиш равносметки. Малко по малко се превръщаш в хипохондрик.

-Какво тогава е най-ценното в един живот?

Скоро си мислех, че всичко вече е открито – и в технологиите, и в музиката, и в театъра. Въпреки това, човек иска да търси, да се развива, да открива, което е много хубаво. Най-хубаво е всеки ден да се пръска по шевовете, да е наситен, а не просто да преминава.

-Ти си в управителния съвет на Съюза на артистите. Какво е мнението ти за българската актьорска гилдия?

Няма такава! Каква гилдия! Какъв съюз на артистите! Ние сме най-нелепата сбирщина. Нищо не може да стане от нас, никога не можем да се обединим и да станем ЕДНО! Винаги ще има предатели, разколници, недоволни. Всеки е единак, сам за себе си. Всеки си мисли, че Съюзът на артистите е длъжен да дава едни пари и да осигурява работа. Не! Той обединява общите цели на гилдията, защитава те когато трябва. Четвърта година вече виждам, че няма никакъв смисъл и често сме обсъждали в управителния съвет защо продължаваме. Просто нашата гилдия я няма! Когато разни шефове на комисиите по културата сложиха Слави Бинев в Народното събрание, цялата гилдия настръхна, пишеше се във facebook и прочее. Знаеш ли колко души бяхме пред Народното събрание? Сто! Сто от три хиляди! Е, за каква гилдия да говорим? Щом помежду си започнахме да се наричаме животни. Едните били мечки, другите не били. Къде видя мечка? Казва се популярен актьор, нищо повече.

-А за временния министър на културата Рашко Младенов? Той добър избор ли е за тази позиция или не? И като цяло, какво може да се постигне за такъв малък период от време?

Толкова е кратко времето, има – няма 2 месеца, че дори не си струва да се обсъжда дали е подходящ. Струва си да обсъждаме човек, който е взел цял мандат, поел е някакви обещания и трябва да ги спази. Рашко Младенов и цялото служебно правителство е поставено, за да подготви едни избори, това е. Нищо не може да се очаква от тях. Ние много обичаме да човъркаме неща, които нямат значение и да ги правим много по-едри. Както казва Дюренмат: Ако искаш да прикриеш голям скандал, инсценирай по-малък. Служебното правителство и то почна едни ревизии, едни проверки, ще кажеш, че от тях зависи нещо. Това е хвърляне на прах в очите на хората. След един месец тези хора няма да ги има. Номерът е кой ще дойде да вземе реалната власт и какво ще прави. Без това всички са от едно котило. Пак мога да цитирам роля, която съм играл – Г-н Балкански: И тия, и ония са маскари. Това е писано преди 100 години и още е актуално. Все едно вчера го е написал Алеко.

Сега в пиесата на Дюренмат, която репетирам „Ромул Велики“ се разказва за един император, който накрая вижда, че тази империя няма как да съществува повече, затова решава да приключи с нея и я ликвидира. Ние имаме много Ромул Велики през последните години, които успешно водят България към ликвидация.

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  • Comment Link BryonNeW BryonNeW Дек 25, 2025

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    “The first rule in investment is don’t lose. And the second rule in investment is don’t forget the first rule.”


    Buffett is best known as a value investor – someone who buys companies he believes are undervalued. “If you buy things for far below what they’re worth and you buy a group of them, you basically don’t lose money,” he explained on Adam Smith’s Money World.


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  • Comment Link Richardpoemo Richardpoemo Дек 25, 2025

    A Massachusetts college student who was deported while trying to visit family for Thanksgiving said an immigration officer told her it wouldn’t matter if she spoke to a lawyer, she was going to be removed from the country anyway.
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    Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a 19-year-old freshman at Babson College, was flown to Honduras on Nov. 22, two days after she was detained at Boston’s airport and one day after a judge ordered that she remain in the country.
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    In a court document filed Saturday, she described two sleepless nights — first, staying awake with excitement in anticipation of seeing her family, and then later, being crammed with 17 other women in a cell “which was so small that we did not even have enough space to sleep on the floor.”
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    Lopez Belloza, who is now staying with her grandparents, came to the US in 2014 at age 8 and was ordered deported several years later. Though the government has argued that she missed multiple opportunities to appeal, Lopez Belloza said her previous attorney told her there was no removal order.

    “If I had been aware of my 2017 deportation order, I would not have traveled with my valid passport,” she wrote. “I would have dedicated significant time and effort during the past eight years to hiring an attorney who could help me resolve my immigration situation.”

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    The government also argues that the judge who issued the Nov. 21 order preventing her removal lacked jurisdiction because by then, Lopez Belloza was already in Texas on her way out of the country. But lawyers for the student argue that Immigration and Customs Enforcement made it all but impossible to locate her.

    According to Lopez Belloza, when she refused to sign a form consenting to deportation and asked to call her parents or a lawyer, a “tall, muscular, intimidating” ICE officer “said it didn’t matter if I spoke to a lawyer because I was going to be deported anyway.” She later was allowed to call her family from Massachusetts, but that was before she knew she would be flown to Texas and then Honduras.

    In a separate filing, lawyers for Lopez Belloza said the government acted “in bad faith and with furtiveness” by failing to answer phone calls to the Boston-area ICE office or update its detainee locator database and by moving her without allowing her to notify her parents or counsel. They asked a judge to schedule a hearing and allow Lopez Belloza to return to the US to testify.
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  • Comment Link Vincentzooky Vincentzooky Дек 25, 2025

    CBS News editor in chief Bari Weiss decided to shelve a planned “60 Minutes” story titled “Inside CECOT,” creating an uproar inside CBS, but the report has reached a worldwide audience anyway.
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    On Monday, some Canadian viewers noticed that the pre-planned “60 Minutes” episode was published on a streaming platform owned by Global TV, the network that has the rights to “60 Minutes” in Canada.
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    “Watch fast,” one of the Canadian viewers wrote on Bluesky, predicting that CBS would try to have the videos taken offline.

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    Progressive Substack writers and commentators blasted out the clips and urged people to share them. “This could wind up being the most-watched newsmagazine segment in television history,” the high-profile Trump antagonist George Conway commented on X.

    A CBS News spokesperson had no immediate comment on the astonishing turn of events.

    Alfonsi’s report was weeks in the making. Weiss screened it for the first time last Thursday night. The story was finalized on Friday, according to CBS sources, and was announced in a press release that same day.

    On Saturday morning, Weiss began to change her mind about the story and raised concerns about its content, including the lack of responses from the relevant Trump administration officials.

    But networks like CBS sometimes deliver taped programming to affiliates like Global TV ahead of time. That appears to be what happened in this case: The Friday version of the “60 Minutes” episode is what streamed to Canadian viewers.

    The inadvertent Canadian stream is “the best thing that could have happened,” a CBS source told CNN on Monday evening, arguing that the Alfonsi piece is “excellent” and should have been televised as intended.

    People close to Weiss have argued that the piece was imbalanced, however, because it did not include interviews with Trump officials.

    Weiss told staffers on Monday, “We need to be able to get the principals on the record and on camera.” However, in an earlier memo to colleagues, Alfonsi asserted that her team tried, and their “refusal to be interviewed” was “a tactical maneuver designed to kill the story.”

    At the end of the segment that streamed on Global TV’s platform, Alfonsi said Homeland Security “declined our request for an interview and referred all questions about CECOT to El Salvador. The government there did not respond to our request.”

    The segment included sound bites from President Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. But it was clearly meant to be a story about Venezuelan men deported to El Salvador, not about the officials who implemented Trump’s mass deportation policy.
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  • Comment Link Adolfolyday Adolfolyday Дек 25, 2025

    CBS News editor in chief Bari Weiss decided to shelve a planned “60 Minutes” story titled “Inside CECOT,” creating an uproar inside CBS, but the report has reached a worldwide audience anyway.
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    On Monday, some Canadian viewers noticed that the pre-planned “60 Minutes” episode was published on a streaming platform owned by Global TV, the network that has the rights to “60 Minutes” in Canada.
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    The preplanned episode led with correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi’s story — the one that Weiss stopped from airing in the US because she said it was “not ready.”
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    Several Canadian viewers shared clips and summaries of the story on social media, and within hours, the videos went viral on platforms like Reddit and Bluesky.

    “Watch fast,” one of the Canadian viewers wrote on Bluesky, predicting that CBS would try to have the videos taken offline.

    Related article
    The Free Press' Honestly with Bari Weiss (pictured) hosts Senator Ted Cruz presented by Uber and X on January 18, 2025 in Washington, DC.
    Inside the Bari Weiss decision that led to a ‘60 Minutes’ crisis

    Progressive Substack writers and commentators blasted out the clips and urged people to share them. “This could wind up being the most-watched newsmagazine segment in television history,” the high-profile Trump antagonist George Conway commented on X.

    A CBS News spokesperson had no immediate comment on the astonishing turn of events.

    Alfonsi’s report was weeks in the making. Weiss screened it for the first time last Thursday night. The story was finalized on Friday, according to CBS sources, and was announced in a press release that same day.

    On Saturday morning, Weiss began to change her mind about the story and raised concerns about its content, including the lack of responses from the relevant Trump administration officials.

    But networks like CBS sometimes deliver taped programming to affiliates like Global TV ahead of time. That appears to be what happened in this case: The Friday version of the “60 Minutes” episode is what streamed to Canadian viewers.

    The inadvertent Canadian stream is “the best thing that could have happened,” a CBS source told CNN on Monday evening, arguing that the Alfonsi piece is “excellent” and should have been televised as intended.

    People close to Weiss have argued that the piece was imbalanced, however, because it did not include interviews with Trump officials.

    Weiss told staffers on Monday, “We need to be able to get the principals on the record and on camera.” However, in an earlier memo to colleagues, Alfonsi asserted that her team tried, and their “refusal to be interviewed” was “a tactical maneuver designed to kill the story.”

    At the end of the segment that streamed on Global TV’s platform, Alfonsi said Homeland Security “declined our request for an interview and referred all questions about CECOT to El Salvador. The government there did not respond to our request.”

    The segment included sound bites from President Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. But it was clearly meant to be a story about Venezuelan men deported to El Salvador, not about the officials who implemented Trump’s mass deportation policy.
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  • Comment Link Albertter Albertter Дек 25, 2025

    A Massachusetts college student who was deported while trying to visit family for Thanksgiving said an immigration officer told her it wouldn’t matter if she spoke to a lawyer, she was going to be removed from the country anyway.
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    Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a 19-year-old freshman at Babson College, was flown to Honduras on Nov. 22, two days after she was detained at Boston’s airport and one day after a judge ordered that she remain in the country.
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    In a court document filed Saturday, she described two sleepless nights — first, staying awake with excitement in anticipation of seeing her family, and then later, being crammed with 17 other women in a cell “which was so small that we did not even have enough space to sleep on the floor.”
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    Lopez Belloza, who is now staying with her grandparents, came to the US in 2014 at age 8 and was ordered deported several years later. Though the government has argued that she missed multiple opportunities to appeal, Lopez Belloza said her previous attorney told her there was no removal order.

    “If I had been aware of my 2017 deportation order, I would not have traveled with my valid passport,” she wrote. “I would have dedicated significant time and effort during the past eight years to hiring an attorney who could help me resolve my immigration situation.”

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    In this undated photo provided by her attorney, Todd Pomerleau, Any Lucia Lopez Belloza celebrates her high school graduation in Texas.
    A college freshman deported while flying home for Thanksgiving is fighting to return. Here’s what we know about her case

    The government also argues that the judge who issued the Nov. 21 order preventing her removal lacked jurisdiction because by then, Lopez Belloza was already in Texas on her way out of the country. But lawyers for the student argue that Immigration and Customs Enforcement made it all but impossible to locate her.

    According to Lopez Belloza, when she refused to sign a form consenting to deportation and asked to call her parents or a lawyer, a “tall, muscular, intimidating” ICE officer “said it didn’t matter if I spoke to a lawyer because I was going to be deported anyway.” She later was allowed to call her family from Massachusetts, but that was before she knew she would be flown to Texas and then Honduras.

    In a separate filing, lawyers for Lopez Belloza said the government acted “in bad faith and with furtiveness” by failing to answer phone calls to the Boston-area ICE office or update its detainee locator database and by moving her without allowing her to notify her parents or counsel. They asked a judge to schedule a hearing and allow Lopez Belloza to return to the US to testify.
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  • Comment Link Josephhow Josephhow Дек 25, 2025

    A Massachusetts college student who was deported while trying to visit family for Thanksgiving said an immigration officer told her it wouldn’t matter if she spoke to a lawyer, she was going to be removed from the country anyway.
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    Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a 19-year-old freshman at Babson College, was flown to Honduras on Nov. 22, two days after she was detained at Boston’s airport and one day after a judge ordered that she remain in the country.
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    In a court document filed Saturday, she described two sleepless nights — first, staying awake with excitement in anticipation of seeing her family, and then later, being crammed with 17 other women in a cell “which was so small that we did not even have enough space to sleep on the floor.”
    tripscan top
    Lopez Belloza, who is now staying with her grandparents, came to the US in 2014 at age 8 and was ordered deported several years later. Though the government has argued that she missed multiple opportunities to appeal, Lopez Belloza said her previous attorney told her there was no removal order.

    “If I had been aware of my 2017 deportation order, I would not have traveled with my valid passport,” she wrote. “I would have dedicated significant time and effort during the past eight years to hiring an attorney who could help me resolve my immigration situation.”

    Related article
    In this undated photo provided by her attorney, Todd Pomerleau, Any Lucia Lopez Belloza celebrates her high school graduation in Texas.
    A college freshman deported while flying home for Thanksgiving is fighting to return. Here’s what we know about her case

    The government also argues that the judge who issued the Nov. 21 order preventing her removal lacked jurisdiction because by then, Lopez Belloza was already in Texas on her way out of the country. But lawyers for the student argue that Immigration and Customs Enforcement made it all but impossible to locate her.

    According to Lopez Belloza, when she refused to sign a form consenting to deportation and asked to call her parents or a lawyer, a “tall, muscular, intimidating” ICE officer “said it didn’t matter if I spoke to a lawyer because I was going to be deported anyway.” She later was allowed to call her family from Massachusetts, but that was before she knew she would be flown to Texas and then Honduras.

    In a separate filing, lawyers for Lopez Belloza said the government acted “in bad faith and with furtiveness” by failing to answer phone calls to the Boston-area ICE office or update its detainee locator database and by moving her without allowing her to notify her parents or counsel. They asked a judge to schedule a hearing and allow Lopez Belloza to return to the US to testify.
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  • Comment Link Charlesgah Charlesgah Дек 25, 2025

    A Massachusetts college student who was deported while trying to visit family for Thanksgiving said an immigration officer told her it wouldn’t matter if she spoke to a lawyer, she was going to be removed from the country anyway.
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    Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a 19-year-old freshman at Babson College, was flown to Honduras on Nov. 22, two days after she was detained at Boston’s airport and one day after a judge ordered that she remain in the country.
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    In a court document filed Saturday, she described two sleepless nights — first, staying awake with excitement in anticipation of seeing her family, and then later, being crammed with 17 other women in a cell “which was so small that we did not even have enough space to sleep on the floor.”
    трипскан вход
    Lopez Belloza, who is now staying with her grandparents, came to the US in 2014 at age 8 and was ordered deported several years later. Though the government has argued that she missed multiple opportunities to appeal, Lopez Belloza said her previous attorney told her there was no removal order.

    “If I had been aware of my 2017 deportation order, I would not have traveled with my valid passport,” she wrote. “I would have dedicated significant time and effort during the past eight years to hiring an attorney who could help me resolve my immigration situation.”

    Related article
    In this undated photo provided by her attorney, Todd Pomerleau, Any Lucia Lopez Belloza celebrates her high school graduation in Texas.
    A college freshman deported while flying home for Thanksgiving is fighting to return. Here’s what we know about her case

    The government also argues that the judge who issued the Nov. 21 order preventing her removal lacked jurisdiction because by then, Lopez Belloza was already in Texas on her way out of the country. But lawyers for the student argue that Immigration and Customs Enforcement made it all but impossible to locate her.

    According to Lopez Belloza, when she refused to sign a form consenting to deportation and asked to call her parents or a lawyer, a “tall, muscular, intimidating” ICE officer “said it didn’t matter if I spoke to a lawyer because I was going to be deported anyway.” She later was allowed to call her family from Massachusetts, but that was before she knew she would be flown to Texas and then Honduras.

    In a separate filing, lawyers for Lopez Belloza said the government acted “in bad faith and with furtiveness” by failing to answer phone calls to the Boston-area ICE office or update its detainee locator database and by moving her without allowing her to notify her parents or counsel. They asked a judge to schedule a hearing and allow Lopez Belloza to return to the US to testify.
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  • Comment Link BillyDal BillyDal Дек 24, 2025

    A Massachusetts college student who was deported while trying to visit family for Thanksgiving said an immigration officer told her it wouldn’t matter if she spoke to a lawyer, she was going to be removed from the country anyway.
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    Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a 19-year-old freshman at Babson College, was flown to Honduras on Nov. 22, two days after she was detained at Boston’s airport and one day after a judge ordered that she remain in the country.
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    In a court document filed Saturday, she described two sleepless nights — first, staying awake with excitement in anticipation of seeing her family, and then later, being crammed with 17 other women in a cell “which was so small that we did not even have enough space to sleep on the floor.”
    трипскан вход
    Lopez Belloza, who is now staying with her grandparents, came to the US in 2014 at age 8 and was ordered deported several years later. Though the government has argued that she missed multiple opportunities to appeal, Lopez Belloza said her previous attorney told her there was no removal order.

    “If I had been aware of my 2017 deportation order, I would not have traveled with my valid passport,” she wrote. “I would have dedicated significant time and effort during the past eight years to hiring an attorney who could help me resolve my immigration situation.”

    Related article
    In this undated photo provided by her attorney, Todd Pomerleau, Any Lucia Lopez Belloza celebrates her high school graduation in Texas.
    A college freshman deported while flying home for Thanksgiving is fighting to return. Here’s what we know about her case

    The government also argues that the judge who issued the Nov. 21 order preventing her removal lacked jurisdiction because by then, Lopez Belloza was already in Texas on her way out of the country. But lawyers for the student argue that Immigration and Customs Enforcement made it all but impossible to locate her.

    According to Lopez Belloza, when she refused to sign a form consenting to deportation and asked to call her parents or a lawyer, a “tall, muscular, intimidating” ICE officer “said it didn’t matter if I spoke to a lawyer because I was going to be deported anyway.” She later was allowed to call her family from Massachusetts, but that was before she knew she would be flown to Texas and then Honduras.

    In a separate filing, lawyers for Lopez Belloza said the government acted “in bad faith and with furtiveness” by failing to answer phone calls to the Boston-area ICE office or update its detainee locator database and by moving her without allowing her to notify her parents or counsel. They asked a judge to schedule a hearing and allow Lopez Belloza to return to the US to testify.
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  • Comment Link AdrianCEP AdrianCEP Дек 24, 2025

    A Massachusetts college student who was deported while trying to visit family for Thanksgiving said an immigration officer told her it wouldn’t matter if she spoke to a lawyer, she was going to be removed from the country anyway.
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    Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a 19-year-old freshman at Babson College, was flown to Honduras on Nov. 22, two days after she was detained at Boston’s airport and one day after a judge ordered that she remain in the country.
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    In a court document filed Saturday, she described two sleepless nights — first, staying awake with excitement in anticipation of seeing her family, and then later, being crammed with 17 other women in a cell “which was so small that we did not even have enough space to sleep on the floor.”
    trip scan
    Lopez Belloza, who is now staying with her grandparents, came to the US in 2014 at age 8 and was ordered deported several years later. Though the government has argued that she missed multiple opportunities to appeal, Lopez Belloza said her previous attorney told her there was no removal order.

    “If I had been aware of my 2017 deportation order, I would not have traveled with my valid passport,” she wrote. “I would have dedicated significant time and effort during the past eight years to hiring an attorney who could help me resolve my immigration situation.”

    Related article
    In this undated photo provided by her attorney, Todd Pomerleau, Any Lucia Lopez Belloza celebrates her high school graduation in Texas.
    A college freshman deported while flying home for Thanksgiving is fighting to return. Here’s what we know about her case

    The government also argues that the judge who issued the Nov. 21 order preventing her removal lacked jurisdiction because by then, Lopez Belloza was already in Texas on her way out of the country. But lawyers for the student argue that Immigration and Customs Enforcement made it all but impossible to locate her.

    According to Lopez Belloza, when she refused to sign a form consenting to deportation and asked to call her parents or a lawyer, a “tall, muscular, intimidating” ICE officer “said it didn’t matter if I spoke to a lawyer because I was going to be deported anyway.” She later was allowed to call her family from Massachusetts, but that was before she knew she would be flown to Texas and then Honduras.

    In a separate filing, lawyers for Lopez Belloza said the government acted “in bad faith and with furtiveness” by failing to answer phone calls to the Boston-area ICE office or update its detainee locator database and by moving her without allowing her to notify her parents or counsel. They asked a judge to schedule a hearing and allow Lopez Belloza to return to the US to testify.
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  • Comment Link Josephrah Josephrah Дек 24, 2025

    CBS News editor in chief Bari Weiss decided to shelve a planned “60 Minutes” story titled “Inside CECOT,” creating an uproar inside CBS, but the report has reached a worldwide audience anyway.
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    On Monday, some Canadian viewers noticed that the pre-planned “60 Minutes” episode was published on a streaming platform owned by Global TV, the network that has the rights to “60 Minutes” in Canada.
    mine.exchange
    The preplanned episode led with correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi’s story — the one that Weiss stopped from airing in the US because she said it was “not ready.”
    mine.exchange
    Several Canadian viewers shared clips and summaries of the story on social media, and within hours, the videos went viral on platforms like Reddit and Bluesky.

    “Watch fast,” one of the Canadian viewers wrote on Bluesky, predicting that CBS would try to have the videos taken offline.

    Related article
    The Free Press' Honestly with Bari Weiss (pictured) hosts Senator Ted Cruz presented by Uber and X on January 18, 2025 in Washington, DC.
    Inside the Bari Weiss decision that led to a ‘60 Minutes’ crisis

    Progressive Substack writers and commentators blasted out the clips and urged people to share them. “This could wind up being the most-watched newsmagazine segment in television history,” the high-profile Trump antagonist George Conway commented on X.

    A CBS News spokesperson had no immediate comment on the astonishing turn of events.

    Alfonsi’s report was weeks in the making. Weiss screened it for the first time last Thursday night. The story was finalized on Friday, according to CBS sources, and was announced in a press release that same day.

    On Saturday morning, Weiss began to change her mind about the story and raised concerns about its content, including the lack of responses from the relevant Trump administration officials.

    But networks like CBS sometimes deliver taped programming to affiliates like Global TV ahead of time. That appears to be what happened in this case: The Friday version of the “60 Minutes” episode is what streamed to Canadian viewers.

    The inadvertent Canadian stream is “the best thing that could have happened,” a CBS source told CNN on Monday evening, arguing that the Alfonsi piece is “excellent” and should have been televised as intended.

    People close to Weiss have argued that the piece was imbalanced, however, because it did not include interviews with Trump officials.

    Weiss told staffers on Monday, “We need to be able to get the principals on the record and on camera.” However, in an earlier memo to colleagues, Alfonsi asserted that her team tried, and their “refusal to be interviewed” was “a tactical maneuver designed to kill the story.”

    At the end of the segment that streamed on Global TV’s platform, Alfonsi said Homeland Security “declined our request for an interview and referred all questions about CECOT to El Salvador. The government there did not respond to our request.”

    The segment included sound bites from President Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. But it was clearly meant to be a story about Venezuelan men deported to El Salvador, not about the officials who implemented Trump’s mass deportation policy.
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