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Trump Era Roils: ICE, Iran, and a Bomb Cyclone Threaten US

Tensions Rise in Middle East as Iran Warns of Regional War

Tensions in the Middle East escalated after Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned on Sunday that any attack by the United States would ignite a "regional war." The threat comes amid heightened tensions as President Donald Trump has threatened military action against the Islamic Republic, according to the Associated Press. Khamenei's statement marks his most direct warning to date.

Nationwide Protests Erupt Over Immigration Enforcement

Across the United States, protests erupted on Friday against the Trump Administration's immigration policies. The demonstrations followed the deaths of two individuals at the hands of federal agents during an aggressive enforcement operation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Time reported. Organizers called for a national shutdown day, urging people to abstain from school, work, and shopping. Tens of thousands of demonstrators were expected to participate, spanning from Los Angeles to New York. Minneapolis leaders have characterized the federal immigration enforcement officers' presence as an "invasion" under the Administration's Operation Metro Surge campaign.

Five-Year-Old Released After Detention Sparks Outrage

Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, whose detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minnesota triggered widespread condemnation, was released on Sunday. He boarded a plane in Texas with his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, after a federal judge ordered their release the previous day, Time reported. Representative Joaquin Castro of Texas stated he picked up the father and son on Saturday night and escorted them back to Minnesota. "Liam is now home. With his hat and his backpack," Castro wrote on social media. The boy's case gained national attention after a photograph circulated showing him wearing a blue bunny hat and a Spider-Man backpack while being detained by an ICE agent in his driveway on January 20.

Winter Storm Threatens Southern U.S., "Bomb Cyclone" Possible

A winter storm moving across the southern United States threatened to bring snow to parts of Florida's Gulf Coast for the first time in a decade. Forecasters warned that the storm could develop into a "bomb cyclone," Time reported. By Friday, the storm had already begun dropping snow on parts of eastern Tennessee, the Carolinas, and southern Virginia. Tampa could see snow flurries for the first time since 2010. Approximately 240 million people were under cold weather advisories on Saturday, and nearly 200,000 customers were without power, primarily in Tennessee and Mississippi. A bomb cyclone is defined as a weather event in which atmospheric pressure drops sharply over a short period.

Human Rights in Question Amid Shifting Global Order

The future of human rights faces uncertainty as the rules-based order that has supported them weakens. Time reported that under pressure from the Trump Administration, and undermined by China and Russia, the established framework for enforcing human rights is eroding. The article suggests that human rights can survive, but only through the creation of a new, durable alliance that defends core norms and makes repression costly.

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