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Sergio Martinez Beltran

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Up First from NPR
Justice Department Firings, Humanitarian Parole Ends, China And AI

They were released, but that has caused concerns. Trump, Leila, has also moved to end birthright citizenship, but a court has blocked it from going into effect. And this is just one of multiple lawsuits challenging Trump's immigration actions.

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Up First from NPR
Justice Department Firings, Humanitarian Parole Ends, China And AI

They were released, but that has caused concerns. Trump, Leila, has also moved to end birthright citizenship, but a court has blocked it from going into effect. And this is just one of multiple lawsuits challenging Trump's immigration actions.

555.116 View full episode β†’
Up First from NPR
Justice Department Firings, Humanitarian Parole Ends, China And AI

They were released, but that has caused concerns. Trump, Leila, has also moved to end birthright citizenship, but a court has blocked it from going into effect. And this is just one of multiple lawsuits challenging Trump's immigration actions.

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Up First from NPR
Justice Department Firings, Humanitarian Parole Ends, China And AI

You're welcome.

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Up First from NPR
Justice Department Firings, Humanitarian Parole Ends, China And AI

You're welcome.

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Up First from NPR
Justice Department Firings, Humanitarian Parole Ends, China And AI

You're welcome.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-21-2025 6PM EST

Holman told CNN the administration is not conducting mass raids, but targeted enforcement operations. The priority is migrants who do not have legal status and have committed crimes. But Holman warned there will be collateral arrests.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-21-2025 6PM EST

Holman told CNN the administration is not conducting mass raids, but targeted enforcement operations. The priority is migrants who do not have legal status and have committed crimes. But Holman warned there will be collateral arrests.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-21-2025 6PM EST

Holman declined to provide specific information on the locations of the operations, citing concerns over the safety of immigration officials. Sergio Martinez Beltran, NPR News, Washington.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-21-2025 6PM EST

Holman declined to provide specific information on the locations of the operations, citing concerns over the safety of immigration officials. Sergio Martinez Beltran, NPR News, Washington.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-17-2025 8PM EST

National and local organizations advocating for immigrants say they are anticipating a range of scenarios.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-17-2025 8PM EST

National and local organizations advocating for immigrants say they are anticipating a range of scenarios.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-17-2025 8PM EST

Felicia Gomez, a senior policy advocate at the ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties, says her group has led Know Your Rights training for migrants in different languages. It's also putting in teams to respond rapidly to potential at-home and workplace raids. Trump has said he will start mass deportations on day one.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-17-2025 8PM EST

Felicia Gomez, a senior policy advocate at the ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties, says her group has led Know Your Rights training for migrants in different languages. It's also putting in teams to respond rapidly to potential at-home and workplace raids. Trump has said he will start mass deportations on day one.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-17-2025 8PM EST

According to an NPR-PBS News Marist poll released this week, 49% of Americans approve of mass deportations. Sergio Martinez Beltran, NPR News, Washington.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-17-2025 8PM EST

According to an NPR-PBS News Marist poll released this week, 49% of Americans approve of mass deportations. Sergio Martinez Beltran, NPR News, Washington.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-17-2025 8PM EST

Did you know Keats? Keats? No, I didn't. And I didn't know Shakespeare or Chaucer either.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-17-2025 8PM EST

Did you know Keats? Keats? No, I didn't. And I didn't know Shakespeare or Chaucer either.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 11-20-2024 8PM EST

The 1,400 acres of land are to be used to construct deportation facilities. That's in a letter to the president-elect from Texas General Land Commissioner Don Buckingham. The land is in Starr County, which includes towns on the U.S.-Mexico border. The county flipped Republican for the first time in more than a century on November 5th.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 11-20-2024 8PM EST

The 1,400 acres of land are to be used to construct deportation facilities. That's in a letter to the president-elect from Texas General Land Commissioner Don Buckingham. The land is in Starr County, which includes towns on the U.S.-Mexico border. The county flipped Republican for the first time in more than a century on November 5th.

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