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Mar 26, 2026 | Poso Daily Brief

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1. Spain Case Of Noelia Ramos And State-Sponsored Euthanasia
  • Noelia Ramos, a 25 year old woman in Spain, died in a hospital after undergoing an assisted suicide procedure following events that began 4 years earlier when she was placed in a state care facility and raped by North African migrants.
  • Ramos attempted suicide by jumping from a 5th floor building after the assault, which left her paraplegic and dependent on state systems for care and support.
  • Ramos sought assistance from Spanish authorities and medical institutions, and legal proceedings took place in which her father opposed the procedure but the court ruled in favor of allowing it to proceed.
  • Family members were prevented from entering the hospital to speak with Ramos before the procedure, and reports indicated that hospital authorities had already committed her organs for transplant surgeries prior to her death.
2. Former Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino Says 100,000,000 Deportations Should Still Be The Goal 
  • Former Commander Greg Bovino of US Border Patrol described enforcement operations targeting illegal immigration, emphasizing that agents are prevented from conducting arrests in controlled locations such as courthouses and prisons due to sanctuary policies.
  • These sanctuary policies were identified as forcing agents to conduct enforcement actions in public environments, increasing risks of violence, confrontation, and operational danger.
  • Public interactions at CPAC Dallas 2026 included individuals from Los Angeles expressing appreciation for enforcement efforts that reduced threats in neighborhoods linked to illegal immigration activity.
  • A large-scale enforcement goal of 100,000,000 deportations was stated as a target aligned with restoring immigration control and expanding removal operations nationwide.
3. Antifa Militant Found Not Guilty Of Assault On Journalist Despite Video Evidence
  • Journalist Nick Sortor testified for approximately 2.5 hours in Portland, Oregon, in a trial involving Antifa-linked individuals connected to a street assault incident.
  • Sortor stated that he was attacked in the street by an individual during the incident, and the assault was recorded on video showing the confrontation as it occurred.
  • The case was prosecuted in Portland but resulted in a not guilty verdict on all counts despite the presence of video evidence documenting the attack.
  • The incident and verdict were described alongside conditions in Portland where Antifa-related actors conduct violent street actions while avoiding criminal convictions in local courts.

FINAL WORD
These developments demonstrate how government authority operates across medical systems, immigration enforcement, and criminal justice institutions in different national contexts. The actions taken in Spain and the United States show how legal decisions and enforcement policies directly shape outcomes for individuals and public safety. Together, they highlight the interaction between institutional power, legal frameworks, and operational enforcement across multiple levels of governance.

LIVE FROM CPAC: Todd Blanche on Epstein, Spain Murders a Girl Raped by Migrants & More Deportations

On today's episode of Human Events Daily, you need to hear the story of a 25-year-old girl named Noelia Ramos. She was just murdered by the state government of Spain in an assisted suicide euthanasia that she opted for because four years ago she was raped by North African migrants.

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