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What due process, if any, does the government owe a legal permanent resident?
What due process, if any, does the government owe a legal permanent resident?
Mark Carney won a kind of mini-election among Liberal Party members, and his landslide win means he will now replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who's leaving office just as Canada faces a confrontation with the United States.
Mark Carney won a kind of mini-election among Liberal Party members, and his landslide win means he will now replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who's leaving office just as Canada faces a confrontation with the United States.
Mark Carney won a kind of mini-election among Liberal Party members, and his landslide win means he will now replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who's leaving office just as Canada faces a confrontation with the United States.
His name is Mahmoud Khalil. His lawyer tells NPR that officers from ICE, that's Immigration and Customs Enforcement, picked him up at his university apartment. They told him his green card had been revoked. Green card. He was a lawful permanent resident. President Trump had promised to deport students who protested against Israel during the war in Gaza.
His name is Mahmoud Khalil. His lawyer tells NPR that officers from ICE, that's Immigration and Customs Enforcement, picked him up at his university apartment. They told him his green card had been revoked. Green card. He was a lawful permanent resident. President Trump had promised to deport students who protested against Israel during the war in Gaza.
His name is Mahmoud Khalil. His lawyer tells NPR that officers from ICE, that's Immigration and Customs Enforcement, picked him up at his university apartment. They told him his green card had been revoked. Green card. He was a lawful permanent resident. President Trump had promised to deport students who protested against Israel during the war in Gaza.
They're doing what lawmakers have done again and again and again and again in recent years. Instead of passing the annual 12 spending bills in what's called regular order with a lot of choices and compromises, Republicans want to largely keep the government running on autopilot under last year's budget numbers for a while.
They're doing what lawmakers have done again and again and again and again in recent years. Instead of passing the annual 12 spending bills in what's called regular order with a lot of choices and compromises, Republicans want to largely keep the government running on autopilot under last year's budget numbers for a while.
They're doing what lawmakers have done again and again and again and again in recent years. Instead of passing the annual 12 spending bills in what's called regular order with a lot of choices and compromises, Republicans want to largely keep the government running on autopilot under last year's budget numbers for a while.
While they discuss all this, Congress needs to approve something by Friday or face another government shutdown.
While they discuss all this, Congress needs to approve something by Friday or face another government shutdown.
While they discuss all this, Congress needs to approve something by Friday or face another government shutdown.
And I'm Steve Inskeep. Thanks for joining us for Up First. You can find more in-depth coverage of the stories we discussed and more on NPR's Morning Edition, the radio show that A. Martinez co-hosts with Michelle Martin, Leila Fadal, and myself, me. Find Morning Edition on your local NPR station at stations.npr.org.
And I'm Steve Inskeep. Thanks for joining us for Up First. You can find more in-depth coverage of the stories we discussed and more on NPR's Morning Edition, the radio show that A. Martinez co-hosts with Michelle Martin, Leila Fadal, and myself, me. Find Morning Edition on your local NPR station at stations.npr.org.
And I'm Steve Inskeep. Thanks for joining us for Up First. You can find more in-depth coverage of the stories we discussed and more on NPR's Morning Edition, the radio show that A. Martinez co-hosts with Michelle Martin, Leila Fadal, and myself, me. Find Morning Edition on your local NPR station at stations.npr.org.
Future job reports will reflect federal job cuts and employers who paused as U.S. trade policy keeps changing. Where's the economy heading?
Future job reports will reflect federal job cuts and employers who paused as U.S. trade policy keeps changing. Where's the economy heading?
Future job reports will reflect federal job cuts and employers who paused as U.S. trade policy keeps changing. Where's the economy heading?