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Immigration Battle Lines Harden: Shutdowns, Protests, Lawsuits Erupt

Immigration Issues Spark Debate Across U.S.

Immigration issues took center stage across the United States recently, encompassing government shutdowns, judicial orders, protests, and policy changes. The debate involves various aspects of immigration enforcement, visa policies, and humanitarian concerns.

Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., acknowledged that a government shutdown would not halt Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations because the agency is already funded under existing law, according to Fox News. Fetterman stated that ICE has "effectively unlimited funds through the big, beautiful bill." This statement came as Democrats have refused to vote for a spending package that includes money for ICE.

Meanwhile, a federal judge's order to release a father and his five-year-old son ignited Republican fury, with some demanding impeachment, Fox News reported. Judge Fred Biery, a Clinton appointee, issued an order laced with disapproval, stating that Adrian Conejo Arias and his son were seeking "nothing more than some modicum" of due process. The order suggested the Trump administration was cruel and had a "perfidious lust for unbridled power."

In Minneapolis and other cities, protesters targeted Target stores, urging the retail giant to stop cooperating with federal agents in immigration crackdowns, according to The New York Times. Demonstrations occurred at about two dozen Target stores in Minnesota, as well as in Chicago, Seattle, Philadelphia, and New York. Pam Costain, who works with Indivisible Twin Cities, organized about 50 people to protest at Target's flagship store in downtown Minneapolis. The group sang, chanted, wore inflatable frog costumes, and held a house-shaped poster that read: "Target Come Home To Your Values."

The Trump administration also faced a lawsuit over a ban on immigration from 75 countries, The New York Times reported. A group of American citizens, immigration nonprofits, and legal organizations sued Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the State Department in Manhattan federal court, seeking to block a visa ban that they said attempted to eviscerate decades of settled immigration law. The State Department said the policy, characterized as a pause, was necessary to prevent migration of those who take welfare from the American people. More than 85 percent of the countries affected are non-European and have significant nonwhite populations.

In a separate development, the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened after being largely closed for 20 months, The New York Times reported. This move represents a step forward in Israel's cease-fire with Hamas. The reopening of the crossing will allow some Gazans who fled during the two-year war to return, but only in limited numbers for now. It is also expected to expedite the exit of thousands of sick and wounded people waiting for medical treatment abroad.

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