Despite legal constraints, including the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment and the logistical challenges posed by U.S. Code 3621, Trump suggested expanding deportation beyond those who enter the country illegally. Deporting incarcerated U.S. citizens presents significant legal hurdles due to the need for court appearances and adherence to U.S. prison standards, which are not met in countries like El Salvador. The potential for human rights violations in countries like El Salvador further complicates such deportations.
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Seventeen-year-old Victor Perez, an autistic teenager, was critically injured after being shot nine times by Pocatello Police officers responding to a disturbance call. Police reported Perez, who was on the ground and allegedly wielding a knife, was shot after standing up. Witnesses dispute the level of threat, suggesting police could have de-escalated the situation, and Perez’s family emphasizes his autism and behavioral challenges. The East Idaho Critical Incident Task Force is investigating the incident, and Pocatello Police have declined comment pending the investigation’s conclusion.
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Dearborn attorney Amir Makled was detained at Detroit Metro Airport upon returning from a family vacation and questioned about his clients, specifically his representation of a University of Michigan pro-Palestinian protester. CBP denied targeting Makled due to political beliefs, citing national security concerns as the basis for electronic device searches. Makled, however, believes the incident was politically motivated, reflecting a broader trend of the current administration targeting lawyers involved in cases challenging its policies. He refused to surrender his phone but allowed agents to review his contact list.
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The US-China trade war, a long-feared scenario for tech companies, has intensified with escalating tariffs. Trump’s threat of additional 50% tariffs on Chinese goods follows China’s retaliatory measures, including tariffs and restrictions on rare earth metals. This tit-for-tat exchange leaves US tech firms facing increased costs and supply chain disruptions. China, however, displays confidence in its ability to withstand the economic pressure, citing past resilience in the face of US trade actions. The current standoff leaves the future of the trade relationship uncertain.
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Major U.S. stock indexes experienced significant drops on Monday, with the S&P 500 briefly entering bear market territory, driven by uncertainty surrounding President Trump’s tariff policies. A short-lived market upswing followed unsubstantiated reports of a tariff pause, quickly dismissed by the White House. Despite a partial recovery, significant losses remain across all major indices, fueling social media commentary dubbing the event “Orange Monday” in reference to Trump’s perceived role in the market downturn. Critics largely attribute the market crash to Trump’s economic policies rather than natural market fluctuations.
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Microsoft terminated two software engineers, Ibtihal Aboussad and Vaniya Agrawal, following their protests at a company event against the Israeli military’s use of Microsoft’s AI technology. Both engineers publicly criticized Microsoft’s involvement during speeches by company executives, resulting in their immediate removal from the event. Microsoft cited “wilful misconduct” and disruption of company events as justification for the terminations, arguing that employees could have raised concerns through internal channels. The company maintained its commitment to ethical business practices while emphasizing the need to avoid business disruptions.
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In response to the 25% foreign automotive tariff imposed by the U.S. government, Audi has halted new vehicle imports. The company will focus on selling its existing U.S. inventory of approximately 37,000 vehicles. This decision follows a similar move by Jaguar Land Rover, suggesting broader impacts on the automotive industry. Audi’s strategy represents a wait-and-see approach, hoping to ride out the tariff’s duration with current stock.
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The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to utilize the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to expedite the deportation of alleged gang members, overturning a lower court’s injunction. This decision permits the use of the wartime authority while ongoing legal challenges proceed, but mandates that affected migrants receive adequate notice and an opportunity to contest their removal. While three liberal justices dissented, and Justice Barrett partially dissented, the Court emphasized the need for due process in deportation proceedings under the Act. The ruling effectively sides with the Trump administration’s argument regarding judicial authority and the urgency of the situation.
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Following a community outcry and protests, a mother and her three children—ages 9, 15, and 18—were released from ICE custody. The family was detained during a March 27th raid in Sackets Harbor, New York, despite having no criminal ties and actively participating in the legal immigration process. Their detention sparked widespread condemnation from local officials, school administrators, and advocacy groups like the ACLU. Governor Hochul confirmed their release and return to Jefferson County. The family’s detention, thousands of miles from their home, highlighted the human cost of immigration enforcement policies.
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Despite President Trump’s strong rural support, his tariffs have sparked a trade war devastating farmers, prompting calls for government bailouts to avert disaster. This economic hardship contrasts with the unwavering loyalty many farmers express towards the President. Significant Republican apprehension regarding the tariffs’ negative impact underscores a growing divide within the party. The situation highlights the complex nature of rural support for Trump and presents a strategic opportunity for Democrats.
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