Trump administration tries to ramp up deportations. And, a look at Canada's election
Briefly

Approximately 100 days into President Trump's administration, deportations are decreasing despite rising arrests, raising concerns about the rush to increase deportation numbers. A notable incident involved the deportation of a 2-year-old American citizen alongside her mother without proper legal processes. Meanwhile, the U.S. is facing a measles outbreak with almost 900 cases reported in 30 states, largely attributed to vaccine hesitancy. In response, local health departments are enhancing vaccination outreach efforts, especially in areas with low immunization rates, such as Gaines County, Texas, where half of the cases have emerged.
Federal authorities arrested over 100 without legal status at a Colorado nightclub, highlighting the administration's rush to boost deportation numbers, leading to mistakes.
A 2-year-old American citizen was wrongfully deported with her mother, raising concerns about the administration's deportation practices and the impact on families.
Measles cases have surged to almost 900 in 30 states due to vaccine hesitancy, prompting public health efforts to boost vaccination rates amidst the outbreak.
Local officials are addressing low vaccination rates in Texas by launching pop-up clinics and advertising campaigns to combat the growing measles outbreak.
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