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ICE Overloads Courts; Economy's Job Numbers Revised

The U.S. court system in Minnesota is facing a crisis, with an overwhelming surge of cases stemming from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, while the job market saw significant revisions to job creation figures for the previous year, according to recent reports. Simultaneously, a prominent venture capitalist launched a dark-money group to influence California politics.

Since December, ICE's Operation Metro Surge has led to the arrest of approximately 4,000 people, as reported by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This has triggered an "avalanche of cases" in the U.S. district court in Minnesota, according to WIRED's review of court records and official judicial statistics. Attorneys filed nearly as many habeas corpus petitions in Minnesota alone as were filed across the entire U.S. during a typical year.

The job market also presented a mixed picture. While U.S. employers added a surprisingly strong 130,000 jobs last month, the Labor Department's revisions significantly reduced the number of jobs created in the previous year. The revisions cut the number of jobs created in 2024-2025 to just 181,000, a third of the previously reported 584,000, marking the weakest performance since 2020. Despite solid economic growth, the job market has been sluggish for months. Healthcare accounted for nearly 82,000 of last month's new jobs, while factories added 5,000, ending a streak of job losses.

In California, Garry Tan, the CEO of Y Combinator, launched a dark-money group called Garrys List. The group, described as a voter education initiative, aims to support "common-sense policies and candidates," according to a press release. Such groups allow donors to anonymously support causes without directly contributing to candidates or measures.

Another area of concern is the breaking point of traditional IT operations. According to Cisco's SVP of AI Software and Platform, DJ Sampath, "AgenticOps" is the solution to the fragmentation plaguing enterprise IT today. This new operational paradigm involves collaboration between humans and AI in real time to create efficiency, boost security, and allow for innovative technological applications.

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