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The Trump administration is pledging support for European political parties that fight immigration.
That has sparked criticism from some mainstream European parties.
NPR's Lauren Frayer has more.
A new member of Congress driving through her home district encountered an ICE raid.
Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva got out of her car to step in as agents gathered outside a Tucson, Arizona neighborhood restaurant.
She said she shouted to the agents.
The agents then broke out the pepper spray, she said.
The Democratic Congresswoman says she was directly sprayed by ICE, but Homeland Security says
that pepper spray was for crowd control.
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration cannot use Guantanamo Bay, Cuba as a holding place for migrants targeted for deportation.
But the ruling stops short of telling the government to end that practice.
NPR's Sasha Pfeiffer reports.
New details are emerging around the ICE arrest of a Massachusetts woman with ties to White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt.
Agents arrested the mother of Leavitt's nephew last month.
From member station WBUR, Simone Rios reports.
At the Kennedy Center in Washington this week, international soccer's governing body gave President Trump its first FIFA Peace Prize.
The group was meeting to set groups and matchups to be played next summer in North America.
Authorities in Japan say American actor and Tony-nominated playwright Jeremy Harris was arrested three weeks ago.