Chapter 1: What recent actions has ICE taken regarding immigration enforcement?
ICE is doing its job with more local cooperation. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News.
We're taking a lot of bad people off the street. Everybody should be grateful for that.
Borders are Tom Holman, now in charge of controversial immigration enforcement in Minnesota, says that new unprecedented cooperation means he's reducing the federal force there by 700 while also urging protesters to stay peaceful.
The less rhetoric and hate we see and the less attacks means we can draw down even more quicker.
It is a mix of ICE and CBP agents immediately leaving the Twin Cities region, Tom Homan said, after he reached an agreement with state and local officials to have county jails notify ICE of criminal aliens before they are released back onto the streets so federal immigration officers can get them while they are still being held in custody.
Fox's Jackie Heinrich at the White House.
The president still intends to effectuate mass deportations. Anyone in the country illegally is still subject to deportation, but the focus of this surge is criminals.
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of the recent court case involving the National Guard shooting?
Democrats still call that enforcement out of control after confrontations with protesters and deadly shootings, holding up Homeland Security funding, pushing for ICE reform. The man accused of shooting two National Guard soldiers the day before Thanksgiving in Washington, D.C., killing one, was in court this morning.
Rockmanola Lockenwald pleads not guilty as federal prosecutors are not taking the death penalty off the table. 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom died from her injuries, while Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe is still recovering after being shot in the head.
Wolfe recently posted on social media he's grateful to be alive, and while the recovery has been challenging, he says he's thankful for the prayers and support.
Talks is Ryan Schmelz. A sentencing hearing is about to start for Ryan Ruth, who could get life in prison after being convicted in the second Trump assassination attempt.
President Trump just posted on Truth Socially and an excellent phone call with China's leaders, saying they had a positive discussion on everything from trade to Taiwan to Russia and Ukraine, as U.S.-brokered peace talks resume today trying to stop their war.
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Chapter 3: What updates are there on the search for missing persons in Arizona?
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There's still no person of interest in the search for Nancy Guthrie. That's what the sheriff in Pima County, Arizona, says this morning. The mother of today's show host Savannah Guthrie was believed kidnapped Saturday, and there are reports of a ransom note and demand for money. A less famous mother is also missing.
Neighbors in the town of Theodore, Alabama, called 911 Saturday when Aurelia Schockack missed work. No one had seen her or her two kids since the night before. And Mobile County Sheriff Paul Birch says deputies found troubling things.
It was blood throughout the house, but not large quantities of blood.
Chapter 4: What is the ASPS's position on gender-affirming surgeries for minors?
There was obviously some kind of struggle. based on the scene.
Deputies also found clothes thrown about and mattresses missing from beds. They even questioned an ex-boyfriend who was also the father of one of Shawkak's children. He provided an alibi. Eben Brown, Fox News.
As controversy swirls around transgender treatments for kids, a group of plastic surgeons is calling for an end to operations on minors. And that came out in a group of the association of those surgeons yesterday.
The ASPS, which represents more than 11,000 doctors around the world, published its position statement on Tuesday, supporting a delay in gender-affirming care for trans kids until the patient is 19 years old. The organization says the new recommendations come after what it described as a lack of quality research on long-term outcomes of young people who had had surgical procedures done.
Chapter 5: How is the current economic climate reflected in stock market trends?
The position is in contrast to those taken by most major medical associations in the U.S., which endorse a range of different treatments. The ASPS statement did not comment on hormonal gender-affirming care, their recommendation focusing solely on surgeries.
That's Fox's Tonya J. Powers. Another newspaper is cutting back the Washington Post with a one-third reduction in staff in the newsroom and other departments. On Wall Street, the Dow's up 286 points, but the Nasdaq is down 284. I'm Dave Anthony, and this is Fox News.