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Trump's Weak Dollar vs. $40T Debt; Vegas Buffets Vanish; Immigration Fight Heats Up

Judge Declines to Halt Immigration Enforcement Surge in Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS — A federal judge declined to halt the ongoing immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota and the Twin Cities, even as a lawsuit challenging the surge proceeds, according to NPR News. Judge Katherine M. Menendez on Saturday denied a preliminary injunction sought by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul.

The lawsuit, filed earlier this month, argues that the Department of Homeland Security is violating the law with its current enforcement actions, NPR News reported. The Attorney General and mayors sought the injunction to temporarily stop the surge while the case is being heard.

The lawsuit comes amid increased attention on immigration enforcement policies and their impact on communities. The specific details of the Department of Homeland Security's actions that prompted the lawsuit were not detailed in the provided articles.

In other news, President Donald Trump expressed a positive view of the dollar's recent decline, Fortune reported. "I think it's great," Trump said on Tuesday regarding the dollar's drop. "Look at the business we're doing. The dollar's doing great." The U.S. dollar index has decreased by 10% over the last year and 1.2% this month alone, according to Fortune. This followed Trump's "Liberation Day tariffs" last spring and concerns about rising debt, central bank independence, and disagreements with European allies, which have also impacted the dollar. However, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reaffirmed the U.S. has a strong dollar policy and denied rumors of intervention, leading to a slight rebound in the currency, Fortune noted. A former Federal Reserve president suggested that the large U.S. national debt, which is heading toward $40 trillion, requires more currency stability, according to Fortune.

Meanwhile, in the world of venture capital, Mamoon Hamid's move to Kleiner Perkins in 2017 was met with surprise and skepticism, Fortune reported. Hamid had previously helped build Social Capital and led investments in companies like Box and Slack. "I got calls from friends in the venture business, other GPs general partners, asking: Are you sure this is happening? Is this real?" Hamid recounted, according to Fortune.

In Las Vegas, the landscape of buffets is changing, Fortune reported. The traditional, affordable buffets are being replaced by "luxury" options, trendy food halls, and celebrity chef restaurants. Eighty years ago, the first Las Vegas buffet, the Buckaroo Buffet, offered cold cuts and cheese for $1. Today, luxury buffets can cost $175 and include items like lobster tail and prime rib, along with unlimited drinks. The Carnival World Buffet at the Rio, which closed in 2020, was once touted as Las Vegas' largest buffet with over 300 international dishes, Fortune noted.

Finally, NPR reported on a trip to Denmark where U.S. lawmakers took on diplomatic roles amidst the Greenland crisis.

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