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[Trump Administration’s Immigration Crackdown, Border Controversies, and Deadly Storms Across the U.S.]-[Alien Enemies Act, Legal US Immigrants Denied Entry, Deadly Storm System]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-03-17

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The Trump Administration’s Use of Wartime Authority for Deportations

The Trump administration has initiated a controversial immigration enforcement strategy by invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport hundreds of individuals accused of being members of the Venezuelan prison gang, Tren de Aragua. This legal maneuver is unprecedented in modern history, as the law is intended for use only during wartime against a foreign government or nation. Critics, including the ACLU, argue that the administration is "misusing the law" because the U.S. is not at war with Venezuela, and the act has never been applied during peacetime. Despite an emergency order from a federal judge to temporarily block these deportations, the administration proceeded to fly detainees to El Salvador. White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt defended the move, stating the president used this authority to ensure these individuals are "behind bars, where they belong rather than roaming freely in American communities."

Escalating Immigration Enforcement in Boston

Simultaneously, immigration enforcement in Boston has come under intense scrutiny due to allegations that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials "willfully disobeyed" a federal court order. One prominent case involves Rasha Alaway, a kidney transplant doctor on an H-1B visa, who was detained at Logan Airport and subsequently deported to Lebanon despite legal efforts to stop her removal. In a separate incident, a German-born green card holder named Fabian Schmidt was detained and allegedly subjected to mistreatment, including being "stripped naked" and interrogated. Officials have dismissed these claims as "blatantly false," maintaining that they use "rigorous screening" to protect the country. These actions align with the administration’s broader "hard-line" immigration stance, a sentiment echoed by Border Czar Tom Homan, who previously vowed to bring "hell" to cities that resist ICE enforcement.

Catastrophic Weather Across the Midwest and South

A deadly storm system tore through the Midwest and South over the weekend, leaving a trail of destruction that resulted in at least three dozen deaths. The volatile weather included "baseball-sized hail," dozens of tornadoes, and hurricane-force winds that triggered dust storms and wildfires. In Mississippi, Governor Tate Reeves confirmed six deaths from tornadoes, while in Missouri, 12 people died as "hundreds of homes, schools and businesses were destroyed." Further west, in Kansas and Texas, high winds reduced visibility to near zero, causing a 71-vehicle pileup that killed eight people. Additionally, wildfires in Oklahoma and Texas burned tens of thousands of acres, destroying nearly 400 homes.

Recovery and Future Outlook

As the country begins the long process of recovery, President Trump has pledged to assist state and local officials, noting that National Guard troops have been deployed to the hardest-hit areas in Arkansas. Governors, including Sarah Huckabee Sanders, are currently prioritizing aid for "local folks on the ground" over bureaucratic paperwork. As tornado season progresses, officials warn that more severe weather could be on the horizon, leaving communities to brace for further potential threats while they continue to "take stock of the damage" from this past weekend’s catastrophic events.

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📖 Transcript

Hello! Now A. Martinez is ignoring me.
Do I have to hear her?
You're so mean. A deadly storm system has moved offshore after tearing through the Midwest and South over the weekend.
Dozens of people died when tornadoes and high winds knocked out power and leveled homes and buildings.
What will recovery look like?
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