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And hundreds of workers at the National Nuclear Security Administration expect to be laid off. That's the Energy Department agency that maintains the nation's nuclear weapons. The full scale of how many people have been affected so far is not clear.
The U.S. government has not publicly identified the migrants it has sent to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
The U.S. government has not publicly identified the migrants it has sent to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
The U.S. government has not publicly identified the migrants it has sent to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
NPR's Sasha Pfeiffer has read the lawsuit that lays out those demands and joins me now. Good morning, Sasha. Good morning, Layla. Okay, so these groups are suing the government.
NPR's Sasha Pfeiffer has read the lawsuit that lays out those demands and joins me now. Good morning, Sasha. Good morning, Layla. Okay, so these groups are suing the government.
NPR's Sasha Pfeiffer has read the lawsuit that lays out those demands and joins me now. Good morning, Sasha. Good morning, Layla. Okay, so these groups are suing the government.
And by photo ops, I'm assuming he's referring to the recent pictures we've seen of handcuffed men being loaded on and off military planes.
And by photo ops, I'm assuming he's referring to the recent pictures we've seen of handcuffed men being loaded on and off military planes.
And by photo ops, I'm assuming he's referring to the recent pictures we've seen of handcuffed men being loaded on and off military planes.
What exactly is the lawsuit asking for?
What exactly is the lawsuit asking for?
What exactly is the lawsuit asking for?
NPR's Sasha Pfeiffer, thank you.
NPR's Sasha Pfeiffer, thank you.
NPR's Sasha Pfeiffer, thank you.
Americans are deeply divided about President Trump's sweeping crackdown on immigration.
Americans are deeply divided about President Trump's sweeping crackdown on immigration.
Americans are deeply divided about President Trump's sweeping crackdown on immigration.
So to talk about these findings, we're joined by NPR's Joel Rose. Hey, Joel.