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Last week, she gave birth to their child without Khalil by her side. He requested a temporary supervised release to be there for the delivery of his son, but ICE denied the request almost immediately. Abdullah told Al Jazeera she suspected Khalil wouldn't be allowed to attend the birth, but also said she's trying to keep the larger picture in mind.
Last week, she gave birth to their child without Khalil by her side. He requested a temporary supervised release to be there for the delivery of his son, but ICE denied the request almost immediately. Abdullah told Al Jazeera she suspected Khalil wouldn't be allowed to attend the birth, but also said she's trying to keep the larger picture in mind.
Last week, she gave birth to their child without Khalil by her side. He requested a temporary supervised release to be there for the delivery of his son, but ICE denied the request almost immediately. Abdullah told Al Jazeera she suspected Khalil wouldn't be allowed to attend the birth, but also said she's trying to keep the larger picture in mind.
Time magazine reports that cases like these, and in particular Khalil's case, echo Trump's history of using family separations as immigration policy, where over 5,000 children were taken from their parents with no tracking process or records that allowed them to be reunited. To this day, as many as 1,300 children separated during Trump's first term have never been reunited with their parents.
Time magazine reports that cases like these, and in particular Khalil's case, echo Trump's history of using family separations as immigration policy, where over 5,000 children were taken from their parents with no tracking process or records that allowed them to be reunited. To this day, as many as 1,300 children separated during Trump's first term have never been reunited with their parents.
Time magazine reports that cases like these, and in particular Khalil's case, echo Trump's history of using family separations as immigration policy, where over 5,000 children were taken from their parents with no tracking process or records that allowed them to be reunited. To this day, as many as 1,300 children separated during Trump's first term have never been reunited with their parents.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. President Trump says he will scale back 25 percent tariffs on imported cars and auto parts that were set to go into effect this weekend, the latest retreat in his tariff policy that has thrown financial markets into disarray.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. President Trump says he will scale back 25 percent tariffs on imported cars and auto parts that were set to go into effect this weekend, the latest retreat in his tariff policy that has thrown financial markets into disarray.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. President Trump says he will scale back 25 percent tariffs on imported cars and auto parts that were set to go into effect this weekend, the latest retreat in his tariff policy that has thrown financial markets into disarray.
The president says he wants to prevent carmakers from being hit with double tariffs from these and additional new import taxes on foreign metal. Now automakers can apply for 15% price offsets during the first year of tariffs, then 10% the next. Those offsets will expire in the third year, by which point the administration hopes more of the automaking supply chain will have moved to the U.S.
The president says he wants to prevent carmakers from being hit with double tariffs from these and additional new import taxes on foreign metal. Now automakers can apply for 15% price offsets during the first year of tariffs, then 10% the next. Those offsets will expire in the third year, by which point the administration hopes more of the automaking supply chain will have moved to the U.S.
The president says he wants to prevent carmakers from being hit with double tariffs from these and additional new import taxes on foreign metal. Now automakers can apply for 15% price offsets during the first year of tariffs, then 10% the next. Those offsets will expire in the third year, by which point the administration hopes more of the automaking supply chain will have moved to the U.S.
Another Columbia University student who was arrested for his pro-Palestinian advocacy work is speaking out. Mahsan Mahdawi, a lawful permanent U.S. resident, has been in custody since being detained at his citizenship hearing on April 14th. And he told NPR in an exclusive interview he's doing his best to stay positive.
Another Columbia University student who was arrested for his pro-Palestinian advocacy work is speaking out. Mahsan Mahdawi, a lawful permanent U.S. resident, has been in custody since being detained at his citizenship hearing on April 14th. And he told NPR in an exclusive interview he's doing his best to stay positive.
Another Columbia University student who was arrested for his pro-Palestinian advocacy work is speaking out. Mahsan Mahdawi, a lawful permanent U.S. resident, has been in custody since being detained at his citizenship hearing on April 14th. And he told NPR in an exclusive interview he's doing his best to stay positive.
Mahdawi grew up in a Palestinian refugee camp in the West Bank. The federal government in court filings Monday said Mahdawi's presence in the U.S. could undermine policy to combat anti-Semitism and peace negotiations in the Middle East, but they provided no evidence as to how.
Mahdawi grew up in a Palestinian refugee camp in the West Bank. The federal government in court filings Monday said Mahdawi's presence in the U.S. could undermine policy to combat anti-Semitism and peace negotiations in the Middle East, but they provided no evidence as to how.
Mahdawi grew up in a Palestinian refugee camp in the West Bank. The federal government in court filings Monday said Mahdawi's presence in the U.S. could undermine policy to combat anti-Semitism and peace negotiations in the Middle East, but they provided no evidence as to how.
And finally, a museum exhibition honoring the life and work of everyone's favorite public television painter, Bob Ross, will open sometime in the next year. The Minnetrista Museum and Gardens in Muncie, Indiana, will feature about 200 works from his television show, The Joy of Painting, which ran from 1983 to 1994.
And finally, a museum exhibition honoring the life and work of everyone's favorite public television painter, Bob Ross, will open sometime in the next year. The Minnetrista Museum and Gardens in Muncie, Indiana, will feature about 200 works from his television show, The Joy of Painting, which ran from 1983 to 1994.