CBS Lawyers Make James Talarico Really Famous, Mini-Shutdown Drags On, and Springsteen's Coming to Nationals Park - Washingtonian
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CBS Lawyers Make James Talarico Really Famous, Mini-Shutdown Drags On, and Springsteen's Coming to Nationals Park - Washingtonian
"Shutshow, the Sequel: The Department of Homeland Security remains shut down. The White House and Congressional Democrats are still a long way from a deal. Democrats want deep changes to ICE and to immigration enforcement. ( NYT) Meanwhile, Lorth Sim, an immigrant from Cambodia, was found dead at ICE's Miami Correctional Facility in Indiana. It's the seventh such death at an ICE facility this year. ( WFYI)"
""Federal judges are sounding alarms about the Trump administration's treatment of pregnant and nursing detainees in ICE custody." ( Politico) In Maryland, a federal judge ruled that the feds cannot detain Kilmar Abrego García yet again. ( AP) DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin will leave the agency next week; she's been a fighty presence in media reports about the administration's various immigration crackdowns. ( Politico) Only 38 percent of Americans approve of President Trump's immigration policies, according to a new poll. ( Reuters)"
Patchy fog this morning will give way to clouds, a high near 60°F, rain possible after 4 PM, and an overnight low around 43°F. Social and contact details include Bluesky and Signal handles and links to email and music playlists on Spotify and Apple Music. Readers are invited to nominate favorite travel stays for a survey. The Department of Homeland Security remains shut down amid negotiations, with Democrats pushing major ICE reforms. An immigrant, Lorth Sim, was found dead in ICE custody, marking the seventh ICE facility death this year. Federal judges and recent court rulings have raised concerns about detainee treatment. DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin plans to leave, and a new poll finds 38 percent approval for the president's immigration policies. A list details public figures tied to the Epstein files.
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