What to Know
- In a significant shift, D.C. police will begin sharing information on undocumented immigrants they encounter during traffic stops with ICE agents. The move will allow immigrants who have not been charged with a crime to be reported to ICE for possible arrest and deportation.
- The White House announced there would be a round-the-clock presence of local and federal law enforcement officers on the streets of D.C. for at least a month as the administration carries out plans to crack down on crime in the capital.
- Trump will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday. It’s Putin’s first trip to the U.S. since 2015 for the U.N. General Assembly in New York.
- Gov. Ron DeSantis is preparing to open a second immigration detention facility at a state prison in north Florida. “Deportation depot,” as DeSantis called it, will be able to hold around 1,300 detainees and would cost about $6 million to become operational.
Trump told reporters that he’s going to submit a “crime bill” to Congress and will ask lawmakers to approve an extension for his administration’s federalization of the D.C. police to address crime. Follow along for live updates.
from NBC Chicago https://ift.tt/FTWwnJ8
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