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Trump Administration Live Updates: Democrats to Lay Out Demands For Restrictions on Immigration Agents The New York TimesWhat to know about the congressional fight over ICE restrictions, and another possible government shutdown ABC NewsRead: Dems outline 10 demands to GOP in ICE funding fight AxiosDem leaders share list of 10 demands for ICE reforms with GOP
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Poll: Two-thirds of Americans say ICE has 'gone too far' in immigration enforcement NPRTrump's deportation push is scrambling New York's suburban politics PoliticoICE gets even worse ratings in polling after Pretti's fatal shooting; majority calling for Noem's removal ABC NewsTrump's massive self-own vox.comNew Marque
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Border czar Tom Homan says 700 ICE and CBP officers are leaving Minneapolis The Washington PostTrump touts 'softer touch' on immigration as federal force is reduced in Minnesota BBCTrump talks Minneapolis, Joe Rogan, the Fed, AI and 2028 in a wide-ranging interview NBC News‘Nothing has really substantially changed': Homan's efforts leave Democrats unimpressed PoliticoMinnesota sheriffs group, border czar Tom
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Beijing stressed Taiwan is the most important issue while Trump highlights the trade aspects of the bilateral relations.
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China's Xi Presses Trump on Taiwan in Phone Call The New York TimesChina's Xi reasserts Taiwan stance in call with Trump, while U.S. president pushes trade CNBCTrump, Xi discuss Taiwan and soybeans in call aimed at easing China, US relations ReutersDonald Trump and Xi Jinping discuss Ukraine and trade ahead of US state visit to Beijing Financial TimesUS must be prudent when supplying arms to Ta
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Condescending Vance Tells Kaitlan Collins to ‘Have Some Fun' After Trump Meltdown The Daily BeastOpinion | I Was Arrested for Doing My Job as a Reporter. Who's Next? The New York TimesFederal prosecutors in Minnesota are cracking down on dissent The EconomistOpinion | Don Lemon and the First Amendment The Wall Street JournalDon Lemon arrested after covering protest at Minnesota church
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