Chapter 1: What message did Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry convey about local protests?
Minneapolis will not be intimidated. Lisa Brady, Fox News. That message from Mayor Jacob Fry.
This is an opportunity to be a patriot, to stand up for the kinds of liberties and freedoms that we all hold dear.
Commending peaceful protests against immigration enforcement surge and telling the U.S. Conference of Mayors whole communities shouldn't be held accountable for the actions of a few.
The reality is you can't exercise the extraordinary power that the federal government has to force nationwide outcomes on localized issues. leaving our own citizens as collateral damage.
The mayor's previously scheduled speech in Washington coming just hours after announcements from Borders R. Tom Holman in Minnesota.
We are not surrendering to President's mission in immigration enforcement. Let's make that clear.
But he's also working on solutions after two deadly shootings.
President Trump and I, along with others in the administration, have recognized that certain improvements could and should be made.
Changes include focusing on criminal suspects who pose a public safety threat. And he says Minnesota's attorney general has told him local and state jails will notify ICE if an illegal immigrant is being released, part of an effort to reduce the numbers of federal agents in communities.
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Chapter 2: How is the federal government's immigration enforcement impacting local communities?
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President Trump says airspace is reopening over Venezuela, which allows commercial flights to resume.
During a phone call with interim Venezuelan President Delce Rodriguez, President Trump announced airspace in the country will be opened as soon as today, allowing Americans to visit Venezuela.
And they'll be safe there. They'll be safe. It's under very strong control. And the people of formerly of Venezuela, some want to go back and some want to go back to visit.
And they're going to be able to do that. During a cabinet meeting, the president instructed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and military leaders to open up airspace by the end of the day. The State Department has listed Venezuela as a high-risk country to visit, warning Americans not to travel there. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
Also during that cabinet meeting, President Trump saying he personally asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop firing on Ukraine's capital and other cities for one week because of extreme cold. And he says the Russian leader agreed.
There's been no confirmation from Moscow, but Ukraine's president posting this was discussed during recent trilateral negotiations in the UAE and that Ukraine expects the agreements to be implemented. Federal regulators are investigating after a robo-taxi hit a child in California.
It happened last Friday near an elementary school in Santa Monica during morning drop-off hours. Waymo tells the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration a child ran into the street from behind a double-parked SUV, was hit by the robo-taxi, got up and walked to the sidewalk with minor injuries. The company says the car detected the child immediately
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