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Right. Abrego Garcia has been accused of being a member of the Salvadoran MS-13 gang. Trump officials used that allegation as a justification for removing him in the first place and then not returning him. His lawyers and wife have disputed those claims in court. And now he's being indicted by the DOJ and is being returned under that context.
Right. Abrego Garcia has been accused of being a member of the Salvadoran MS-13 gang. Trump officials used that allegation as a justification for removing him in the first place and then not returning him. His lawyers and wife have disputed those claims in court. And now he's being indicted by the DOJ and is being returned under that context.
Right. Abrego Garcia has been accused of being a member of the Salvadoran MS-13 gang. Trump officials used that allegation as a justification for removing him in the first place and then not returning him. His lawyers and wife have disputed those claims in court. And now he's being indicted by the DOJ and is being returned under that context.
President Trump has long campaigned and created policy aimed at making a connection between immigration and criminality. Beyond Abrego Garcia, the Trump administration has both said that they want to arrest and remove, quote, the worst of the worst. But they have also vowed to arrest and remove anyone without legal status, blurring that line.
President Trump has long campaigned and created policy aimed at making a connection between immigration and criminality. Beyond Abrego Garcia, the Trump administration has both said that they want to arrest and remove, quote, the worst of the worst. But they have also vowed to arrest and remove anyone without legal status, blurring that line.
President Trump has long campaigned and created policy aimed at making a connection between immigration and criminality. Beyond Abrego Garcia, the Trump administration has both said that they want to arrest and remove, quote, the worst of the worst. But they have also vowed to arrest and remove anyone without legal status, blurring that line.
Abrego Garcia's case really challenged how far the administration was willing to defend doubled down on its claims and in the face of even the highest court's orders. And now the administration is willing to push this into a new sphere of litigation.
Abrego Garcia's case really challenged how far the administration was willing to defend doubled down on its claims and in the face of even the highest court's orders. And now the administration is willing to push this into a new sphere of litigation.
Abrego Garcia's case really challenged how far the administration was willing to defend doubled down on its claims and in the face of even the highest court's orders. And now the administration is willing to push this into a new sphere of litigation.
The Department of Homeland Security has requested 20,000 National Guard troops to help with immigration enforcement. The move comes as the White House is increasing pressure on immigration officers to arrest more people. My colleague Tom Bowman obtained the official request from DHS to the Pentagon for the guards' use. Their duties would really vary. Some would be placed in detention centers.
The Department of Homeland Security has requested 20,000 National Guard troops to help with immigration enforcement. The move comes as the White House is increasing pressure on immigration officers to arrest more people. My colleague Tom Bowman obtained the official request from DHS to the Pentagon for the guards' use. Their duties would really vary. Some would be placed in detention centers.
The Department of Homeland Security has requested 20,000 National Guard troops to help with immigration enforcement. The move comes as the White House is increasing pressure on immigration officers to arrest more people. My colleague Tom Bowman obtained the official request from DHS to the Pentagon for the guards' use. Their duties would really vary. Some would be placed in detention centers.
Others would help with the transportation and finding those to arrest, but ultimately used for interior enforcement within the country. How unprecedented is this? You know, fairly. The National Guard of each state is typically deployed at the discretion of each governor. There are different examples of how individual states have already done this within their own borders.
Others would help with the transportation and finding those to arrest, but ultimately used for interior enforcement within the country. How unprecedented is this? You know, fairly. The National Guard of each state is typically deployed at the discretion of each governor. There are different examples of how individual states have already done this within their own borders.
Others would help with the transportation and finding those to arrest, but ultimately used for interior enforcement within the country. How unprecedented is this? You know, fairly. The National Guard of each state is typically deployed at the discretion of each governor. There are different examples of how individual states have already done this within their own borders.
But being able to use this across state lines might potentially be unprecedented. Multiple U.S. officials tell NPR that the Pentagon is still working with state governors to determine what states might be able to provide troops.
But being able to use this across state lines might potentially be unprecedented. Multiple U.S. officials tell NPR that the Pentagon is still working with state governors to determine what states might be able to provide troops.
But being able to use this across state lines might potentially be unprecedented. Multiple U.S. officials tell NPR that the Pentagon is still working with state governors to determine what states might be able to provide troops.
Good morning. It's Wednesday, June 4th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, the controversial Gaza aid site closes for the day as deaths and chaos continue. Trump grapples with deporting migrants rejected by their home countries. And after a 32-year drought, could Canada finally bring home the Stanley Cup?
Good morning. It's Wednesday, June 4th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, the controversial Gaza aid site closes for the day as deaths and chaos continue. Trump grapples with deporting migrants rejected by their home countries. And after a 32-year drought, could Canada finally bring home the Stanley Cup?