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Joining us now to break this all down is NPR immigration correspondent Jasmine Garz. Good morning. Good morning. So, Jasmine, explain this decision. Is the Supreme Court ruling on the legality of the Trump administration using this act?
Joining us now to break this all down is NPR immigration correspondent Jasmine Garz. Good morning. Good morning. So, Jasmine, explain this decision. Is the Supreme Court ruling on the legality of the Trump administration using this act?
Joining us now to break this all down is NPR immigration correspondent Jasmine Garz. Good morning. Good morning. So, Jasmine, explain this decision. Is the Supreme Court ruling on the legality of the Trump administration using this act?
Okay, so a lot of concern around due process there. And there was another legal win for the Trump administration yesterday at the Supreme Court related β to the wrongful deportation of a Maryland dad who was sent to this prison in El Salvador. Tell us about that.
Okay, so a lot of concern around due process there. And there was another legal win for the Trump administration yesterday at the Supreme Court related β to the wrongful deportation of a Maryland dad who was sent to this prison in El Salvador. Tell us about that.
Okay, so a lot of concern around due process there. And there was another legal win for the Trump administration yesterday at the Supreme Court related β to the wrongful deportation of a Maryland dad who was sent to this prison in El Salvador. Tell us about that.
NPR's Jasmine Garst. Thank you, Jasmine. Thank you. And that's a first for Tuesday, April 8th. I'm Leila Faldin.
NPR's Jasmine Garst. Thank you, Jasmine. Thank you. And that's a first for Tuesday, April 8th. I'm Leila Faldin.
NPR's Jasmine Garst. Thank you, Jasmine. Thank you. And that's a first for Tuesday, April 8th. I'm Leila Faldin.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Raphael Nam, Andrea DeLeon, Lisa Thompson, and Janae Williams. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Nisha Hynas, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us again tomorrow.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Raphael Nam, Andrea DeLeon, Lisa Thompson, and Janae Williams. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Nisha Hynas, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us again tomorrow.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Raphael Nam, Andrea DeLeon, Lisa Thompson, and Janae Williams. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Nisha Hynas, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us again tomorrow.
Hey, it's A. Martinez. Even as the host of a news show, it can be hard to keep up with the headlines. That is why we make the Up First podcast. Every morning in under 15 minutes, we cover three major stories with context and analysis from reporters around the world. So you can catch up on lo que estΓ‘ pasando while getting ready, making desayuno, or going to work.
Hey, it's A. Martinez. Even as the host of a news show, it can be hard to keep up with the headlines. That is why we make the Up First podcast. Every morning in under 15 minutes, we cover three major stories with context and analysis from reporters around the world. So you can catch up on lo que estΓ‘ pasando while getting ready, making desayuno, or going to work.
Hey, it's A. Martinez. Even as the host of a news show, it can be hard to keep up with the headlines. That is why we make the Up First podcast. Every morning in under 15 minutes, we cover three major stories with context and analysis from reporters around the world. So you can catch up on lo que estΓ‘ pasando while getting ready, making desayuno, or going to work.
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So listen to the Up First podcast from NPR.
What's making investors panic, and why have the odds of a recession gone up?
What's making investors panic, and why have the odds of a recession gone up?