Sunday, July 14, 2019

Tipsheet: Nation braces with Trump set to begin ICE raids

 
 
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Nation braces with Trump set to begin ICE raids
BY BRETT SAMUELS
The specter of sweeping immigration raids this week in several major cities has sparked unrest among advocates and Democrats as the Trump administration escalates its efforts to deport those in the country illegally. 

The operation, expected to begin Sunday, fulfills a pledge from President Trump, who earlier this month vowed the raids would commence after delaying them for a few weeks.
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Warren pledges to create commission to investigate 'crimes committed by the United States against immigrants'
BY RACHEL FRAZIN
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said Saturday that she will create a commission to investigate "crimes committed by the United States against immigrants" if she is elected president.
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Warren travels country to build primary momentum
BY AMIE PARNES
Elizabeth Warren is sticking out in the Democratic field by spending a considerable amount of time campaigning across the country — rather than focusing her efforts on Iowa, New Hampshire and the other two earliest voting states.
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Castro: 'We should break up ICE'
BY TAL AXELROD
White House hopeful Julián Castro called for the end of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Saturday ahead of an expected operation to deport thousands of migrant families. 
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The Memo: Buttigieg makes new pitch to attract black voters
BY NIALL STANAGE
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said Saturday that she will create a commission to investigate "crimes committed by the United States against immigrants" if she is elected president.
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Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand
BY REID WILSON
 
The senators who are most likely to reject President Trump's nominees are the very ones who want to challenge him in 2020.
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Trump knocks Mueller after deal struck for him to testify
BY TAL AXELROD
President Trump knocked former special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday and Saturday after he struck a deal with the House Intelligence and Judiciary committees to give extended testimony.
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Social media summit highlights partisan approaches on tech
BY HARPER NEIDIG AND EMILY BIRNBAUM
Washington's escalating scrutiny of Silicon Valley is putting into stark contrast the different approaches Democrats and Republicans are taking toward reigning in the massive tech giants.
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Inslee says he'll ask soccer player Megan Rapinoe to be secretary of State
BY RACHEL FRAZIN 
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee (D) said Saturday that if he is elected president, he will ask soccer player Megan Rapinoe to be his secretary of State.  
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Feds warns UFO enthusiasts against storming Area 51: The military 'stands ready'
BY ARIS FOLLEY 
The Air Force gave a word of caution to the thousands of people planning to storm Area 51 in Nevada later this year, warning the UFO enthusiasts that the military “stands ready to protect America and its assets.”
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Ocasio-Cortez's racism charge shows Pelosi at risk of being devoured by the revolution
BY JONATHAN TURLEY
Opinion | This week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) discovered the greatest peril of unleashing a revolution: The transformation from revolutionary to reactionary is always just one political cycle away. 
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Americans do not support Trump's ICE raids
BY MARSHALL FITZ
Opinion | You wouldn’t know it from watching cable news or listening to the conversation in Washington, DC., but the immigrants being mistreated in detention facilities or targeted by ICE raids have a powerful ally: the American people. And that’s important to remember this weekend.
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The Washington Post: Some border facilities nearly empty while conditions in others remain dire
BY NICK MIROFF
In the weeks since Mexico started an immigration crackdown, the migration wave that built up through the spring has been disrupted. But the decline has been uneven: Some U.S. detention facilities near El Paso are nearly empty, but crisis levels and squalid conditions remain in the lower Rio Grande Valley. 
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Reuters: 2020 Democratic hopefuls: party needs to embrace progressive ideals, not Trump voters
BY JARRETT RENSHAW
Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren told a room full of liberal activists on Saturday that the party needs to fully embrace polices such as higher taxes on the wealthy, wiping out student loan debt and criminal justice reform if they want to win the White House.
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The New York Times: Top Ocasio-Cortez aide becomes a symbol of Democratic division
BY CATIE EDMONDSON
From his perch as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s chief of staff, Saikat Chakrabarti has waged war on fellow Democrats. The party leadership has had enough.
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The Associated Press: Leaked UK memo says Trump axed Iran deal to spite Obama
BY AP STAFF
A newspaper in Britain has published more leaked memos from Britain’s ambassador in Washington, despite a police warning that doing so might be a crime.
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The Wall Street Journal: Huawei plans extensive layoffs in the US
BY DAN STRUMPF
Cuts are expected to affect workers at U.S.-based R&D subsidiary Futurewei Technologies.
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