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Joel Rose

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Up First from NPR
War Plans Group Chat, Alien Enemies Act, U.S. Greenland Visit

Boasberg has been pushing the administration to explain whether it defied his orders when it allowed deportation flights to continue last weekend. He has said in court that he will get to the bottom of whether his order was violated.

Up First from NPR
War Plans Group Chat, Alien Enemies Act, U.S. Greenland Visit

You're welcome.

Up First from NPR
War Plans Group Chat, Alien Enemies Act, U.S. Greenland Visit

You're welcome.

Up First from NPR
War Plans Group Chat, Alien Enemies Act, U.S. Greenland Visit

You're welcome.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

I'm Joel Ariate. I'm a university researcher of the Third World Study Center.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

I'm Joel Ariate. I'm a university researcher of the Third World Study Center.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

I'm Joel Ariate. I'm a university researcher of the Third World Study Center.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

It's utterly untrue under the Marcos administration. I mean, the average is from 0.8 to 0.9 killing a day, meaning one Filipino gets killed a day. And In the first quarter of 2024, we've counted 75 killings, and that's for 73 days. So there's even a bit of a surge there.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

It's utterly untrue under the Marcos administration. I mean, the average is from 0.8 to 0.9 killing a day, meaning one Filipino gets killed a day. And In the first quarter of 2024, we've counted 75 killings, and that's for 73 days. So there's even a bit of a surge there.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

It's utterly untrue under the Marcos administration. I mean, the average is from 0.8 to 0.9 killing a day, meaning one Filipino gets killed a day. And In the first quarter of 2024, we've counted 75 killings, and that's for 73 days. So there's even a bit of a surge there.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

Because we're the only one left counting, so might as well continue.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

Because we're the only one left counting, so might as well continue.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

Because we're the only one left counting, so might as well continue.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

No, because I have some friends in the media and they tried asking data from the Philippine National Police. Actually, we got into a bit of trouble with the police because we're issuing particular numbers and they're denying it.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

No, because I have some friends in the media and they tried asking data from the Philippine National Police. Actually, we got into a bit of trouble with the police because we're issuing particular numbers and they're denying it.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

No, because I have some friends in the media and they tried asking data from the Philippine National Police. Actually, we got into a bit of trouble with the police because we're issuing particular numbers and they're denying it.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-27-2025 6PM EST

Immigration authorities say the 1,000-bed facility known as Delaney Hall will be the first new detention center to open during President Trump's second term. The facility, which is just a short drive from Manhattan, had previously operated as a detention center until 2017. Its reopening will dramatically increase the amount of detention capacity in the Northeast for U.S.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-27-2025 6PM EST

Immigration authorities say the 1,000-bed facility known as Delaney Hall will be the first new detention center to open during President Trump's second term. The facility, which is just a short drive from Manhattan, had previously operated as a detention center until 2017. Its reopening will dramatically increase the amount of detention capacity in the Northeast for U.S.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-27-2025 6PM EST

Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Limited detention space has been one of the obstacles facing the White House as it tries to ramp up immigration enforcement. The GEO Group, which owns the privately operated detention center, predicts it could generate as much as a billion dollars in revenue over the 15-year contract with ICE. Joel Rose, NPR News.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-27-2025 6PM EST

Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Limited detention space has been one of the obstacles facing the White House as it tries to ramp up immigration enforcement. The GEO Group, which owns the privately operated detention center, predicts it could generate as much as a billion dollars in revenue over the 15-year contract with ICE. Joel Rose, NPR News.