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Trump govt launches immigration raids in Chicago

The Trump administration has launched a major immigration enforcement operation in Chicago, escalating tensions with Illinois leaders. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the crackdown on Monday under the codename “Operation Midway Blitz,” saying it targets the “worst of the worst criminals.” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin accused Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and other Democratic officials of allowing violent offenders, including gang members and drug traffickers, back onto Chicago’s streets. “For years, Governor Pritzker and his fellow sanctuary politicians released Tren de Aragua gang members, rapists, kidnappers, and drug traffickers on Chicago’s streets — putting American lives at risk,” McLaughlin said in a statement. Pritzker fired back, calling the raids politically motivated. He wrote on X that the operation “isn’t about fighting crime” and accused Washington of failing to coordinate with state and city authorities. “The Trump administration is […]

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China ‘Firmly Opposes’ Trump’s New Blacklist on Wrongful Detention

China has strongly criticised U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order creating a new blacklist for countries accused of unjustly detaining Americans, warning that the move could seriously strain ties between Beijing and Washington. The order, signed on Friday, empowers the U.S. to designate states as “sponsors of wrongful detention,” a label modeled after the designation of state sponsors of terrorism. Countries on the list would face sanctions, U.S. export restrictions, and visa bans for officials linked to the detentions. While the Trump administration did not immediately name targets, a senior U.S. official said China, Iran, and Afghanistan were under review for what Washington described as “persistent hostage diplomacy.” The State Department could also restrict U.S. citizens from traveling to any country blacklisted under the new measure. Responding on Monday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian dismissed the accusations, saying Beijing […]

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Trump’s US Open Final Attendance ‘Great for Tennis’ – Alcaraz

Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz has welcomed news that President Donald Trump will attend Sunday’s men’s US Open final, describing it as “great for tennis.” Trump’s planned visit continues his string of appearances at major sporting events this year, including the NFL’s Super Bowl in February and the FIFA Club World Cup final in July. The last sitting U.S. president to attend the New York Grand Slam was Bill Clinton in 2000, when he watched the women’s final — making Trump the first president in history to attend a US Open men’s final. Speaking to reporters on Friday, Alcaraz said he considered it a privilege for tournaments to host world leaders. “I think that… it is a privilege for the tournaments having the president from every country just to support the tournament, to support tennis, and to support the match,” […]

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Trump Administration Considers Deporting Salvadoran Man to Eswatini in Immigration Dispute

The Trump administration has floated a new destination for Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran man at the center of a long-running immigration battle: the southern African kingdom of Eswatini. According to emails obtained by CBS, US immigration officials informed Ábrego García’s lawyers that he could be deported there, reversing last month’s plan to send him to Uganda after he raised concerns about persecution. An officer reportedly said his claims were “hard to take seriously” but agreed not to send him to Uganda “nonetheless.” Eswatini is at least the fourth country considered for his deportation. Earlier this year, Ábrego García was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, then returned to the US where he was detained and charged with human smuggling. He has pleaded not guilty and denies allegations that he is linked to the MS-13 gang. Ábrego García has no ties […]

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Hyundai Georgia ICE Raid Nearly 500 Workers Arrested in Historic Immigration Sweep

US immigration authorities have arrested nearly 500 foreign workers in what officials describe as one of the largest workplace raids in Homeland Security’s history. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said 475 people, mostly South Korean citizens, were found working illegally at a Hyundai battery plant in Georgia on Thursday. Officials said the majority had entered the US on short-term visitor visas that do not authorize employment. “People on short-term or recreational visas are not authorized to work in the US,” ICE said. “This raid was necessary to protect American jobs.” The detained workers are being held at an ICE facility in Folkston, Georgia, while officials determine their next steps. More than 300 of those arrested are reported to be South Korean nationals. Hyundai stressed that none of them were directly employed by the company, while its partner LG Energy Solution […]

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Residents Push Back as Trump Considers Sending Troops

In Chicago’s South Side, residents say their battle is not just against crime, but for the future of their youth. Driving through neighborhoods marked by high violence, we stopped in Bronzeville at the site of a drive-by shooting last weekend that left seven people wounded. The attack happened just a block away from Chicago Police Headquarters. It was one of many incidents over the Labor Day weekend, during which at least 58 people were shot and eight killed across the city. Rob White, a community coach working with young men trying to leave gang life, said the violence is crushing for residents. “You can imagine how people feel with this happening right under the shadow of a giant police building,” he told us. President Donald Trump has vowed to send National Guard troops into another US city to tackle violent […]

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Donald Trump Warns Venezuela Against Military Jets Near US Warships

Donald Trump has warned that if Venezuelan jets fly over US naval ships and “put us in a dangerous position, they’ll be shot down.” His remarks came after US officials reported that Venezuelan military aircraft flew close to a US vessel off South America for the second time in two days, according to CBS News. The warning follows a recent US strike against what the administration described as a “drug-carrying vessel from Venezuela” operated by a gang, which left 11 people dead. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro dismissed Washington’s claims, saying that differences between the two countries do not justify a “military conflict.” He stressed, “Venezuela has always been willing to talk, to engage in dialogue, but we demand respect.” Asked by reporters in the Oval Office what would happen if Venezuelan aircraft repeated the maneuver, Trump said Venezuela would be […]

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Trump Moves to Blacklist Nations for Wrongful US Detentions

US President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order to create a blacklist of countries accused of unjustly detaining American citizens, introducing sweeping penalties including travel bans. The order establishes a new designation — “state sponsors of wrongful detention” — mirroring the existing US list of state sponsors of terrorism. “With this EO you are signing today, you are drawing a line in the sand that US citizens will not be used as bargaining chips,” Trump aide Sebastian Gorka told reporters in the Oval Office. The Trump administration did not immediately disclose the countries likely to be listed, but a senior US official confirmed that China, Iran, and Afghanistan were under review for what Washington calls “persistent hostage diplomacy.” Countries designated under the new system could face sanctions, export controls, and visa bans for officials complicit in wrongful imprisonment. […]

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Trump to rename Department of Defense as Department of War

US President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order on Friday that will temporarily rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War, reviving a title last used more than seven decades ago. The text of the order, reviewed by the BBC, states that the purpose of the change is to “project strength and resolve.” According to the document, the new designation will initially serve as a secondary title while the administration works with Congress to secure approval for a permanent rebranding. Until then, official documents, communications, and branding will carry both names. The potential cost of such a sweeping rebrand remains unclear. The White House has not released estimates, but US media reports suggest the overhaul could cost taxpayers billions of dollars. The change would involve redesigning hundreds of agency seals and emblems, updating email systems, […]

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US immigration raid at Hyundai Georgia plant leads to 450 arrests

US immigration authorities carried out a sweeping raid at Hyundai’s massive manufacturing site in Georgia, arresting more than 450 people in what officials described as one of the largest operations of its kind in recent years. The facility, a 3,000-acre complex built by the South Korean automaker to produce electric vehicles, has been operational for only a year. According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), agents executed a search warrant based on allegations of unlawful employment practices and other serious federal crimes. The raid involved several agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The South Korean foreign ministry confirmed that Korean nationals were among those detained, calling the arrests an “unjust infringement” on their rights. In a statement, it urged Washington to ensure that Korean citizens’ interests were not […]

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