Salto El Sapo, Venezuela: El Sapo is a waterfall located in the south of Venezuela, in the municipality of Gran Sabana, in the State of Bolívar in the region of Guayana. El Salto is geographically located in the Canaima National Park, very close to the homonymous lagoon, and on a diversion of the Carrao River. The flow of water is considerable, especially in the rainy season (May to November). Before falling down the fall, the waters of the Carrao River (the same one that goes up to reach Angel Falls) are passed through stone steps, where they form rapids. Wikipedia
Did my own thing today. Caminé por el río y tomé el sol. Hacia mucho sol y calor hoy. No hice mucho pero ahora estoy bastante cansada. Parece que no estoy acostumbrada al sol así. 😆 Lo vi el volcán por fin!!
An Ypsilanti Township family fears one of their own will be deported after being taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the morning of Wednesday, May 24 in Ypsilanti Township.
YPSILANTI TOWNSHIP, MI - An Ypsilanti Township family fears one of their own will be deported after being taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the morning of Wednesday, May 24.
Jose Valle, 31, was detained by ICE agents about 9:30 a.m. May 24 in the parking lot of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office Ypsilanti Township post on Whittaker Road, said his wife of five years, Karina Valle, 28.
His detention is one of at least two immigration enforcement efforts reported in Washtenaw County on Wednesday.
Three people were in ICE custody after a targeted enforcement action at Sava's Restaurant in Ann Arbor.
Karina Valle said that before she met him, her husband came in the country illegally to work in 2003, and he told her he was detained by immigration once before in 2005.
The two are from El Salvador and Karina Valle said she fears the worst if he is sent back.
"He can't go there, because he most likely will be killed," she said. "Our country is infested with gangs and violence and that's why we leave from there."
Jose Valle was taken into custody Wednesday morning after a vehicle following them from their Ypsilanti Township home turned on flashing lights and pulled them over at the sheriff's post, Karina Valle said.
ICE made the sheriff's office aware of a search for a specific subject in the area, but the sheriff's office had no part in the arrest, Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office Lt. Keith Flores said.
Karina Valle recalled through tears that her husband, with fear written on his face, immediately looked over at their 2-year-old son when they were stopped.
The toddler, too, was overcome with emotion.
"It was horrible to see him cry when they grabbed his dad," she said. "He's small and he doesn't understand much, but he knew what was going on with his dad."