Deadly storms hit multiple southern states. And, hundreds of Venezuelans deported
Briefly

Severe weather events have impacted the South and Midwest, leading to tornadoes and dust storms that resulted in at least three dozen fatalities. The storms have caused extensive destruction, particularly in Missouri and Arkansas, where homes and businesses were devastated. In parallel, the Trump administration began deportations of several individuals believed to be part of a Colombian gang, invoking the Alien Enemies Act, igniting controversy and legal obstacles as ACLU challenged the actions.
The storms created a trail of destruction from Kansas to Texas and over to Missouri, Arkansas, and Mississippi, resulting in dozens of deaths and extensive property damage.
President Trump monitored the storm damage and promised to assist, issuing a rare deportation order against members of a Venezuelan gang, sparking legal challenges.
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