La Nación reports on Trump’s climate regulation rollback and migrant court order

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación reports on Trump regulation rollback, judge’s order on Venezuelans, and Van Der Beek fundraising

La Nación published a series of updates on February 12, 2026, addressing recent political and social developments. The posts covered former U.S. President Donald Trump’s regulatory decisions, a judicial order concerning Venezuelan migrants, and the aftermath of actor James Van Der Beek’s death.

In its first post at 21:23 UTC, La Nación reported: ” Trump elimina regulación que protegía de emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero https://t.co/JXYosN0Fu9″. This announcement follows ongoing debates about environmental policies in the United States. During his previous administration, Trump was known for rolling back various environmental protections aimed at limiting greenhouse gas emissions.

At 21:26 UTC the same day, La Nación shared another update: ” Juez ordena a Trump que autorice el retorno de venezolanos expulsados a El Salvador https://t.co/LO8nEPcPDd”. This comes amid heightened scrutiny over U.S. immigration policy and deportations affecting Venezuelan nationals.

Later that evening at 21:30 UTC, La Nación posted about a fundraising effort following the death of an American actor: ” Familia de James Van Der Beek recauda más de $1,1 millones en 12 horas tras su muerte por cáncer https://t.co/3FMjlRHlvP”. The rapid fundraising highlights public support for Van Der Beek’s family after his passing from cancer.

La Nación is one of Argentina’s leading newspapers and regularly covers both domestic and international news stories. These posts reflect ongoing global discussions around climate policy changes under different U.S. administrations as well as humanitarian concerns regarding migration enforcement actions in North America. Additionally, high-profile figures such as James Van Der Beek often receive widespread attention upon their deaths due to their influence in popular culture.



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