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Trump Fires US Attorney After Border Agent Law Compliance Order

Following a warning to immigration agents about indiscriminate detentions, Acting US Attorney Michele Beckwith was terminated by President Trump. The termination came shortly after Beckwith informed Border Patrol that agents must comply with court orders prohibiting detention without reasonable suspicion, and the Supreme Court had recently overturned a similar order. The same day as the termination, Border Patrol proceeded with a raid in Sacramento. This firing is part of a pattern of dismissals of federal prosecutors who did not align with the President’s agenda, and Beckwith has appealed her termination.

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Trump Asks Supreme Court to Decide Birthright Citizenship’s Fate

The Trump administration has appealed to the Supreme Court to review the constitutionality of the president’s executive order regarding birthright citizenship, arguing that the long-held understanding of the 14th Amendment is “mistaken.” This appeal follows lower court rulings that have blocked the policy, citing the Constitution and precedent, including the case of *US v. Wong Kim Ark*. The administration contends the policy is crucial for border security, asserting that American citizenship should only be granted to those lawfully entitled. The ACLU, which has been involved in lawsuits against the order, has voiced opposition, calling the order illegal.

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ICE Arrests Des Moines Superintendent: Unanswered Questions and Public Concern

Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts has been arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and is currently in custody at the Pottawattamie County Jail. The Des Moines School Board Chair announced that Associate Superintendent Matt Smith will serve as interim superintendent. The district officials stated they were unaware of the reason for Roberts’ detainment. Various community members and organizations have expressed shock and concern, and some are seeking answers and action from elected leaders regarding the situation.

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South Korea Halts US Projects Until Visa Issues Resolved

South Korean investment projects in the US face significant delays due to unresolved visa issues, according to the nation’s Prime Minister. He emphasized that meaningful progress is unlikely until the US addresses concerns about Korean workers being detained. The Prime Minister urged Washington to take swift action to reassure investors. This interview with Bloomberg News also touched upon defense spending and North Korea.

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Dallas Shooting: Anti-ICE Message on Ammo Sparks Suspicion

A shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, Texas, resulted in the death of one detainee and critical injuries to two others. The gunman, identified as Joshua Jahn, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after opening fire indiscriminately. Authorities discovered ammunition at the scene with “ANTI-ICE” messages, indicating an ideological motive behind the attack. Law enforcement officials have stated this is the most recent in a string of attacks on ICE facilities.

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WaPo Poll: Trump’s Job Performance Disapproved Across Many Issues

Polling data from the Washington Post/Ipsos reveals significant disapproval of President Trump’s job performance across various issues, with his lowest approval ratings among female and independent voters. Specifically, negative views are prevalent on immigration and the economy, highlighting a reliance on his base of non-college white voters. While Democrats benefit from anti-Trump sentiment, they face challenges on key issues like the economy and immigration, where Republicans hold an advantage. The article concludes that Democrats must craft a strong economic message to secure victory in the 2026 midterms, emphasizing the importance of addressing voter concerns beyond just opposing Trump.

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ICE Accused of “Truly Evil” Act: Holding Autistic Child to Arrest Father

A Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra video captured US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents interacting with a 5-year-old autistic girl outside her family’s home in Massachusetts, sparking outrage. The video showed the agents allegedly attempting to pressure the girl’s father, who they were pursuing, to surrender. While the father was eventually taken into custody days later, the incident led to swift condemnation, with critics citing the agents’ actions as cruel and inhumane. The US Department of Homeland Security responded, claiming the father had abandoned his daughter.

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Trump’s UN Remarks on Migration Spark Debate: Right or Wrong?

“Your countries are being ruined” by migration, Trump tells Europe at the UN, and it’s clear this statement has struck a nerve. It’s easy to see why. The topic of immigration is a minefield, and when someone like Donald Trump, with his history and rhetoric, makes such a bold declaration, it ignites a flurry of reactions. Some, surprisingly, find themselves agreeing with him, at least on the surface, even if they vehemently disagree with everything else he stands for. It’s a “broken clock is right twice a day” kind of moment, where the message, regardless of the messenger, resonates with a specific segment of the population.… Continue reading

Trump Gold Card Sparks Abuse Warning Over Potential for Cartel and Oligarch Exploitation

President Trump’s new “Gold Card” visa program, offering U.S. residency for a $1 million investment, has drawn criticism and accusations of potential abuse. The program allows wealthy foreigners and corporations to expedite their path to residency through contributions to the Commerce Department. The administration anticipates issuing approximately 80,000 Gold Cards, replacing existing visa categories and including a “Platinum Card” option. Critics, including Senator Dick Durbin, have labeled the plan illegal and a potential pathway for those who are wealthy, but not necessarily contributing to the US. The program is likely to face legal challenges.

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ICE Agents Accused of Using Child as Leverage in Arrest of Father

A Guatemalan family in Leominster, Massachusetts, alleges that ICE agents detained their 5-year-old daughter to pressure her father to surrender. The mother can be heard on a recording demanding the child’s return, stating the child has autism. Although local police recovered the girl initially, federal agents returned two days later, arresting the father. The family, who has an active asylum claim, is demanding investigation into the agents’ actions, with the father now held in an ICE detention center.

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