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  • 美国司法部誓言上诉,法官以“报复性起诉”为由驳回对基尔马尔·阿夫雷戈·加西亚的走私指控


    2026-05-22T18:10:47-04:00 / 福克斯新闻频道

    法官认定检方为报复民事诉讼,司法部发言人斥裁决“错误且危险”

    作者:亚历山德拉·科赫、比尔·米尔斯、大卫·斯彭特 福克斯新闻
    发布于2026年5月22日美国东部时间下午6:10

    田纳西州当局公布涉及基尔马尔·阿夫雷戈-加西亚的交通拦截执法记录仪视频

    田纳西州公路巡警公布了2022年与非法移民阿夫雷戈-加西亚对峙的执法记录仪视频,阿夫雷戈-加西亚此前已被驱逐至萨尔瓦多恐怖监禁中心(CECOT)。

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    美国司法部(DOJ)誓言就联邦法官周五的裁决提起上诉,该法官驳回了对基尔马尔·阿夫雷戈-加西亚的人口走私指控。阿夫雷戈-加西亚最初非法入境美国,被指与萨尔瓦多帮派MS-13存在可疑关联。司法部斥该裁决“错误且危险”。

    美国地区法官韦弗利·D·克伦肖周五驳回了田纳西州对阿夫雷戈-加西亚的两项指控起诉书,裁定司法部的行为构成“报复性和选择性起诉”,违反了第五修正案的正当程序条款。

    根据一名合作证人的证词,阿夫雷戈-加西亚被控在2016年至2025年间合谋每年将约600名非法移民偷运入境美国。

    联邦检察官承认阿夫雷戈·加西亚走私案指控时机“非同寻常”

    2025年12月22日,基尔马尔·阿夫雷戈·加西亚与妻子詹妮弗·巴斯克斯·苏亚及律师西蒙·桑多瓦尔-莫申伯格一同前往马里兰州格林贝尔特的美国地区法院参加听证会。(亚历克斯·王/盖蒂图片社,资料图)

    “又一名激进法官将政治置于公共安全之上,”司法部发言人告诉福克斯新闻。“法官的命令错误且危险,我们将提起上诉。”

    联邦调查最初由2022年11月田纳西州的一次交通拦截事件引发,调查涉及阿夫雷戈-加西亚与MS-13帮派和人口贩运的可疑关联。

    2025年3月,行政部门以所谓“行政失误”为由将阿夫雷戈-加西亚驱逐出境,此后该案演变为宪法层面的对峙。

    [马里兰州移民被错误驱逐至萨尔瓦多,最高法院裁定其必须返回美国]

    基尔马尔·阿夫雷戈·加西亚在田纳西州公路巡警的交通拦截现场。(田纳西州公路巡警)

    阿夫雷戈-加西亚起诉了美国政府,司法部门——最终得到最高法院支持——一致下令“协助”其返回美国。

    作为奥巴马任命的法官,克伦肖指出,就在最高法院作出裁决几天后,国土安全部突然重启了针对阿夫雷戈-加西亚2022年交通拦截事件的已结案调查。

    [田纳西州执法记录仪视频显示“马里兰男子”交通拦截现场,警员虽发现走私线索却束手无策]

    这幅法庭速写描绘了2025年6月25日周三,基尔马尔·阿夫雷戈-加西亚在田纳西州纳什维尔出席拘留听证会时坐在法庭上的场景。(迭戈·菲什伯恩 via 美联社)

    根据法庭文件,在司法部长帕姆·邦迪和副司法部长托德·布兰奇的领导下,司法部高级官员随后推动提起公诉。

    克伦肖在其32页的备忘录裁决中认定,司法部从结案到起诉阿夫雷戈-加西亚的快速转变,是对其成功提起民事诉讼的直接报复。

    参议员克里斯·范·霍伦,马里兰州民主党人,于2025年4月17日在萨尔瓦多圣萨尔瓦多一处未公开地点与被驱逐至该国“恐怖主义监禁中心”(CECOT)超级监狱的阿夫雷戈-加西亚会面。(范·霍伦参议员办公室/盖蒂图片社,资料图)

    法官称这是“起诉权的滥用”,得出结论“若不是阿夫雷戈成功起诉挑战其被驱逐至萨尔瓦多的决定,政府本不会提起本次公诉”。

    基于该认定,克伦肖正式驳回了起诉书,并撤销了对阿夫雷戈-加西亚的保释条件。

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    马里兰州民主党参议员克里斯·范·霍伦对周五的裁决表示欢迎。

    “今天,一名联邦法官明确了我们长期以来的认知:美国司法部一直在对基尔马尔·阿夫雷戈·加西亚进行报复性起诉,”范·霍伦在一份声明中说道。“这一裁决强烈谴责了特朗普政府下司法部的违法行为,是我国所有人宪法权利的胜利。”

    亚历山德拉·科赫是福克斯新闻数字频道的记者,负责报道突发新闻,聚焦影响全国舆论的重大事件。

    她曾报道过包括洛杉矶山火、波托马克河与哈德逊河航空灾难、博尔德恐怖袭击以及德克萨斯州丘陵地区洪水在内的重大全国性危机。

    DOJ vows to appeal after judge dismisses smuggling charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia as ‘vindictive’

    2026-05-22T18:10:47-04:00 / Fox News

    DOJ spokesperson calls ruling ‘wrong and dangerous’ after judge found prosecution was retaliation for civil lawsuit

    By Alexandra Koch , Bill Mears , David Spunt Fox News

    Published May 22, 2026 6:10pm EDT

    Tennessee authorities release body camera video of traffic stop involving Kilmar Abrego-Garcia

    The Tennessee Highway Patrol released body camera video of its 2022 encounter with illegal immigrant Abrego-Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador’s Terrorist Confinement Center (CECOT).

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    The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) vowed to appeal a federal judge’s decision Friday to dismiss human smuggling charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who initially entered the U.S. illegally and allegedly had suspected ties to MS-13, slamming the ruling as “wrong and dangerous.”

    U.S. District Judge Waverly D. Crenshaw Jr. on Friday threw out a two-count indictment in Tennessee against Abrego Garcia, ruling the DOJ’s actions amounted to “vindictive and selective prosecution” in violation of the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process Clause.

    Abrego Garcia was facing charges after allegedly conspiring to smuggle roughly 600 illegal immigrants into the U.S. annually, between 2016 and 2025, according to a cooperating witness.

    FEDERAL PROSECUTOR ADMITS ‘EXTRAORDINARY’ TIMING IN ABREGO GARCIA SMUGGLING CASE CHARGES

    Kilmar Abrego Garcia arrives with his wife Jennifer Vasquez Sura and attorney Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg at U.S. District Court in Greenbelt, Md., on Dec. 22, 2025, for a hearing.(Alex Wong/Getty Images, File)

    “Another activist judge has placed politics above public safety,” a DOJ spokesperson told Fox News. “The judge’s order is wrong and dangerous, and we will appeal.”

    The federal investigation was initially sparked by a November 2022 traffic stop in Tennessee and included suspected ties to the MS-13 gang and human trafficking.

    The case became a constitutional standoff after the executive branch deported Abrego Garcia to El Salvador in March 2025 due to an alleged “administrative error.”

    [MARYLAND IMMIGRANT WRONGLY DEPORTED TO EL SALVADOR MUST RETURN TO US, SUPREME COURT RULES]

    Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia is seen during a traffic stop by the Tennessee Highway Patrol.(Tennessee Highway Patrol)

    Abrego Garcia sued the government, and the judicial branch — ultimately backed by the Supreme Court — unanimously ordered his return be “facilitate[d]” to the U.S.

    Crenshaw, an Obama appointee, noted that just days after the Supreme Court’s ruling, the Department of Homeland Security suddenly reopened a closed investigation into Abrego Garcia’s 2022 traffic stop.

    [TENNESSEE BODYCAM OF ‘MARYLAND MAN’ TRAFFIC STOP SHOWS TROOPERS’ HANDS TIED DESPITE SMUGGLING CLUES]

    This courtroom sketch depicts Kilmar Abrego Garcia sitting in court during his detention hearing on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in Nashville, Tenn.(Diego Fishburn via AP)

    Top Justice Department officials, under the leadership of Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, then pushed for an indictment, according to court documents.

    In his 32-page memorandum opinion, Crenshaw determined the DOJ’s rapid pivot from closing the case to prosecuting Abrego Garcia was a direct retaliation for his successful civil lawsuit.

    Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., meets with Kilmar Abrego Garcia at an undisclosed location in San Salvador, El Salvador, on April 17, 2025.(Sen. Van Hollen’s Office/Getty Images, File)

    Calling it an “abuse of prosecuting power,” the judge concluded “absent Abrego’s successful lawsuit challenging his removal to El Salvador, the Government would not have brought this prosecution.”

    As a result of the finding, Crenshaw formally dismissed the indictment and vacated Abrego Garcia’s conditions of release.

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    Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., who flew to El Salvador in April 2025 to meet with Abrego Garcia after he was deported to the country’s “Terrorism Confinement Center” (CECOT) megaprison, hailed Friday’s decision.

    “Today, a federal judge made clear what we have long known: the Department of Justice was engaged in a vindictive prosecution against Kilmar Abrego Garcia,” Van Hollen said in a statment. “This decision is a strong repudiation of Trump’s lawless DOJ and a win for the Constitutional rights of everyone in our nation.”

    Alexandra Koch is a Fox News Digital journalist who covers breaking news, with a focus on high-impact events that shape national conversation.

    She has covered major national crises, including the L.A. wildfires, Potomac and Hudson River aviation disasters, Boulder terror attack, and Texas Hill Country floods.

  • SpaceX在试飞中发射更强劲的超重型星舰火箭


    2026年5月22日 / 美国东部时间下午6:47 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    太空探索技术公司(SpaceX)于周五发射了经过改进的超重型星舰火箭,本次试飞旨在测试更强劲的发动机、升级后的控制系统以及其他一系列旨在简化运营流程、提升安全性和可靠性的改进。

    一旦投入运营,埃隆·马斯克旗下的这家公司将依靠这款巨型火箭发射更大尺寸的星链卫星以及政府和商业有效载荷,并最终推动月球乃至火星任务的开展。

    这款升级后的超重型星舰于美国东部时间下午约6:30从位于德克萨斯州墨西哥湾沿岸的SpaceX星base发射场的全新加固发射台升空。本次发射原定于周四进行,但因发射台系统出现小故障临时取消,此前还曾因天气原因两次推迟。

    超重型助推器一级底部搭载的33台甲烷燃料猛禽发动机可产生高达1800万磅的推力——是美国国家航空航天局(NASA)太空发射系统(SLS)登月火箭起飞功率的两倍——推动这枚407英尺高的火箭冲天而起,尾部喷射出耀眼的蓝白色火柱。

    2026年5月22日,搭载星舰航天器的SpaceX超重型助推器从德克萨斯州星base发射升空。史蒂夫·内修斯 / 路透社

    这是“3型版本”超重型星舰的首次发射,也是SpaceX德克萨斯州第二个发射台的首次使用,该发射台专为承受这款全球推力最强火箭的重复发射严苛环境而设计。

    升空2分24秒后,星舰上级在脱离超重型助推器一级前,其搭载的6台猛禽发动机在脱离稠密低层大气后点火。

    按照程序,助推器将完成翻转、调头并返回星base,最终在墨西哥湾受控溅落,但该火箭出现了一些发动机故障,未能抵达预定目标。

    SpaceX在其官网表示:“助推器的主要测试目标是完成成功发射、爬升、级间分离、返航点火以及在墨西哥湾近海着陆点的着陆点火。由于这是大幅重新设计的飞行器的首次飞行测试,助推器不会尝试返回发射场进行回收。”

    助推器溅落后约1分10秒,160英尺高的星舰上级发动机预计将关机,将航天器送入弧形亚轨道轨迹,目标是借助猛禽发动机在印度洋溅落。

    在太空滑行阶段,飞行计划要求从类似皮糖 dispenser的装置中释放22个星链卫星模拟器,其中两个搭载相机,用于在再入大气层时拍摄隔热瓦。

    超重型助推器一级由36台燃烧甲烷和氧气的猛禽发动机提供动力。这张照片拍摄于早前的一次试飞,可见猛禽发动机协同工作,将超重型星舰推离低层大气。这款最新版本的火箭配备了更强劲的发动机,总推力可达1800万磅。SpaceX

    总体而言,超重型星舰配备了约50台相机,将通过星链卫星系统向地面传回影像。

    本次飞行计划还要求在太空环境中重新点燃其中一台猛禽发动机,以测试太空环境下的启动程序。工作人员特意拆除了一块隔热瓦,用于测量再入大气层时对周围隔热瓦的热效应和结构影响。

    SpaceX在发射前表示:“最后,飞船将执行此前试飞测试过的实验动作,包括有意对飞行器尾部襟翼的结构极限施加压力的机动动作,以及模拟未来返回星base的任务将采用的动态倾斜机动动作。”

    与早前的试飞一样,星舰上级预计将以腹部先朝向的姿态再入大气层,随后翻转至垂直姿态,借助火箭动力下降并在印度洋溅落。这张照片展示了早前星舰在撞击水面前数秒的画面。SpaceX

    通往月球之路的里程碑

    3型版本的试飞是SpaceX的重要里程碑,该公司目前正致力于完善首款可完全重复使用的火箭,用于发射政府和商业卫星、科学探测器,并最终开展载人火星飞行任务。

    此次试飞对NASA同样至关重要,NASA正付费给SpaceX,要求其开发一款星舰上级作为着陆器,从2028年起将该机构的阿尔忒弥斯宇航员送上月球表面。此后不久,NASA计划每年启动多次任务,并在月球南极附近建立基地。

    短期内,NASA计划在2027年发射下一次阿尔忒弥斯任务,将四名宇航员送入猎户座飞船,由SLS火箭搭载,在地球轨道与SpaceX的着陆器以及杰夫·贝佐斯旗下蓝色起源公司建造的备选着陆器交会。

    艺术家笔下的SpaceX星舰月球着陆器与55多年前将阿波罗宇航员送上月球表面的矮胖登月舱对比图。NASA/SpaceX

    NASA计划在阿尔忒弥斯三号任务中对两款着陆器进行测试,但即便只有一款可用,任务仍将推进。两家公司都必须在2028年宇航员登月任务前完成一次成功的无人登月任务。

    两家公司都尚未将月球着陆器送入太空,且都面临着艰巨的测试进度。随着3型版本的旗舰火箭投入使用,SpaceX正努力从亚轨道试飞过渡到轨道任务,同时继续完善登月任务所需的各项系统。

    当前面临的一大挑战是,在星舰着陆器前往深空之前,能够在地球轨道上自主为其加注燃料。3型版本的星舰现已配备了此类操作所需的对接点和燃料传输系统。

    SpaceX表示,一系列轨道加油测试中的首次测试计划于今年年底前进行。

    SpaceX launches more powerful Super Heavy-Starship rocket on test flight

    May 22, 2026 / 6:47 PM EDT / CBS News

    SpaceX launched a revamped Super Heavy-Starship rocket Friday on a flight to test more powerful engines, enhanced control systems and a host of other upgrades needed to streamline operations and improve safety and reliability.

    Once operational, Elon Musk’s company is counting on the mammoth rocket to launch larger Starlink satellites and government and commercial payloads, and eventually propel missions to the moon and even Mars.

    The upgraded Super Heavy-Starship blasted off at about 6:30 p.m. EDT from a new, beefed up pad at SpaceX’s Starbase launch site on the Texas Gulf Coast. Launch followed a last-minute scrub Thursday due to a minor glitch with a launch pad system and two weather delays beforer that.

    Generating up to 18 million pounds of thrust — twice the liftoff power of NASA’s SLS moon rocket — the 33 methane-burning Raptor engines at the base of the Super Heavy first stage pushed the 407-foot-tall rocket skyward atop a brilliant torrent of blue-white fire.

    A SpaceX Super Heavy booster carrying the Starship spacecraft lifts off on a test flight from Starbase, Texas, May 22, 2026. Steve Nesius / REUTERS

    It was the first launch of a “version 3” Super Heavy-Starship and the first use of SpaceX’s second Texas launch pad, designed to better withstand the rigors of repeated launches by the world’s most powerful rocket.

    Two minutes and 24 seconds after liftoff, now out of the dense lower atmosphere, the Starship upper stage’s six Raptors ignited just before the Super Heavy first stage fell away.

    It was programmed to flip around, reverse course and head back toward Starbase for a controlled splashdown in the Gulf, but the rocket had some engine trouble and didn’t reach its target.

    “The booster’s primary test objective will be executing a successful launch, ascent, stage separation, boostback burn and landing burn at an offshore landing point in the Gulf of America,” SpaceX said on its website. “As this is the first flight test of a significantly redesigned vehicle, the booster will not attempt a return to the launch site for catch.”

    About a minute and 10 seconds after booster splashdown, the 160-foot-tall Starship upper stage engines were expected to shut down, putting the spacecraft on an arcing sub-orbital trajectory targeting a Raptor-assisted splashdown of its own in the Indian Ocean.

    During its coast through space, the flight plan called for the release of 22 Starlink satellite simulators from a Pez-like dispenser, including two with cameras to photograph heat shield tiles during re-entry.

    The Super Heavy first stage is powered by 36 Raptor engines burning methane and oxygen. In this shot from an earlier test flight, the Raptors are seen burning in concert to propel a Super Heavy-Starship out of the lower atmosphere. The latest version of the rocket features more powerful engines, capable of generating a combined 18 million pounds of thrust. SpaceX

    Overall, the Super Heavy-Starship is equipped with about 50 cameras that will send imagery to the ground via the Starlink satellite system.

    The flight plan also called for one of the Raptor engines to be re-ignited in space to test start-up procedures in the space environment. One heat-shield tile was deliberately removed to measure the thermal and structural effects of re-entry on surrounding tiles.

    “Finally, the ship will perform experimental actions tested on previous flight tests, including a maneuver to intentionally stress the structural limits of the vehicle’s rear flaps and a dynamic banking maneuver to mimic the trajectory that future missions returning to Starbase will fly,” SpaceX said before launch.

    As with earlier test flights, the Starship upper stage is expected to re-enter the atmosphere in a belly first orientation before flipping vertical for a rocket-powered descent to splashdown in the Indian Ocean. This view shows an earlier Starship seconds before the spacecraft hit the water. SpaceX

    A milestone on the path to the moon

    Version 3 test flights are major milestones for SpaceX as the company works to perfect the first fully reusable rocket for operational use launching government and commercial satellites along with science probes and, eventually, piloted flights to Mars.

    The flights also are critical to NASA, which is paying SpaceX to develop a version of the Starship upper stage for use as a lander to carry the agency’s Artemis astronauts to the surface of the moon starting in 2028. Shortly thereafter, NASA plans to begin launching multiple missions per year and to build a base near the moon’s south pole.

    In the near term, NASA plans to launch its next Artemis mission in 2027, sending up four astronauts in an Orion capsule atop an SLS rocket to rendezvous in Earth orbit with SpaceX’s lander and an alternative being built by Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin.

    An artist’s impression of SpaceX’s Starship moon lander compared to the squat lunar modules that carried Apollo astronauts to the lunar surface more than 55 years ago. NASA/SpaceX

    NASA plans tests with both landers during the Artemis III mission, but the flight will proceed even if only one is available. Both companies must launch a successful unpiloted moon landing mission before the agency will attempt to land astronauts in 2028.

    Neither company has yet put a moon lander in space and both face daunting test schedules. With version 3 of its showcase rocket now available, SpaceX is working to transition from sub-orbital test flights to orbital missions while continuing work to perfect the systems that will be needed for moon missions.

    A major challenge is the ability to autonomously refuel a Starship lander in Earth orbit before it can head for deep space. The version 3 Starship now features the attachment points and fuel-transfer systems that will be needed for those operations.

    SpaceX says the first in a series of orbital refueling tests is planned before the end of the year.

  • 审计显示特朗普治下纽约市联邦移民逮捕人数增幅超70%


    2026年5月22日 晚上10:13 UTC / 路透社
    作者:贾斯珀·沃德

    2026年5月12日,美国纽约曼哈顿区26联邦广场移民法院外,示威者举着标语参加反对移民海关执法局的抗议活动。路透社/瑞安·墨菲/档案照片

    • 内容摘要
    • 过去一年间有超过5500名纽约市民被联邦移民执法人员逮捕
    • 审计报告建议市监狱停止向移民海关执法局通报非公民囚犯信息

    华盛顿5月22日路透电 — 根据纽约市周五发布的一份审计报告,自美国总统唐纳德·特朗普重返白宫以来,纽约市的联邦移民逮捕人数增幅超过70%。

    这份由市长佐赫兰·曼达尼今年就职后不久下令开展的审计显示,2025年1月20日特朗普这位共和党人宣誓就职总统以来,至2026年3月10日期间,美国移民及海关执法局在纽约市地区共逮捕了5567人。报告指出,其中超过一半的逮捕行动发生在26联邦广场的移民法院内。

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    审计报告称,这一数据相比民主党总统乔·拜登政府任期内相同天数的逮捕人数增长了71%。

    负责移民执法联邦监管、并落实特朗普强硬移民政策的美国国土安全部,未立即回应置评请求。

    作为保护移民社区举措的一部分,民主党人曼达尼下令开展了此次审计。

    “纽约市是来自世界各地移民的家园,没有人应该因为自身身份而生活在恐惧之中,”市长在周五的一份声明中说道。

    审计报告提出了二十余项建议,其中包括审计纽约市惩教署官员与移民海关执法局之间的邮件往来,以排查不当沟通行为。报告还建议停止每日向移民海关执法局通报被收押、且有“暴力及严重定罪记录”的非公民的国籍信息。根据报告,联邦、州或当地法律均未要求共享此类信息。

    纽约及其他民主党票仓州均出台法律限制与联邦移民执法机构的合作,部分人士认为地方资源不应被用于主要属于联邦职责范畴的事务,且从更广泛的公共安全角度出发,应鼓励移民在不担心被驱逐出境的情况下配合执法部门举报犯罪行为。

    贾斯珀·沃德华盛顿报道;唐娜·布莱森、罗德·尼克尔编辑

    本报道遵循汤姆森路透社信托原则。

    Audit finds over 70% increase in federal immigration arrests in NYC under Trump

    May 22, 2026 10:13 PM UTC / Reuters

    By Jasper Ward

    Demonstrators hold signs during an anti-ICE protest in front of 26 Federal Plaza Immigration Court in the Manhattan borough of New York City, U.S. May 12, 2026. REUTERS/Ryan Murphy/File Photo

    • Summary
    • More than 5,500 New Yorkers arrested by federal immigration agents over last year
    • Audit recommends city prisons discontinue reports to ICE regarding non-citizens

    WASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) – New York City experienced a more than 70% increase in federal immigration arrests since U.S. President Donald Trump returned to the White House, according to a city audit released on Friday.

    The audit, ordered by Mayor Zohran Mamdani soon after he took office this year, found that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 5,567 people in the New York City area between January 20, 2025, when Trump, a Republican, was sworn in as president, and March 10, 2026. Over half of those arrests took place at immigration court at 26 Federal Plaza, according to the report.

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    That figure, according to the audit, represented a 71% increase over the same number of days at the end of Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration.

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which has federal oversight of immigration enforcement and has carried out Trump’s aggressive immigration campaign, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Mamdani, a Democrat, ordered the audit as part of efforts to protect immigrant communities.

    “New York City is home to immigrants from every corner of the world, and no one should live in fear because of their status,” the mayor said in a statement on Friday.

    The audit report included more than two dozen recommendations, among them auditing emails between officials in the city’s Department of Corrections and ICE to identify any improper communications. Also recommended was discontinuing daily reports to ICE regarding the national origin of non-citizens admitted into custody who have qualifying “violent and serious convictions.” According to the report, sharing such information is not required by federal, state or local law.

    New York and other Democratic strongholds have laws limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, some arguing local resources should not be used on what is primarily a federal responsibility, and that, as a matter of broader public safety, immigrants should be encouraged to work with law enforcement to report crimes without fearing deportation.

    Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; editing by Donna Bryson, Rod Nickel

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  • 难度远超预期:国会为何可能否决17亿美元赔偿基金


    2026-05-22T19:01:29-04:00 / 福克斯新闻频道

    参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩表示,该基金“让共和党面临的局面难上加难”

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    福克斯新闻首席国会通讯员查德·珀格拉姆在《特别报道》栏目中报道了国会共和党人就18亿美元赔偿基金产生的分歧。

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    当地时间周二上午,代理司法部长托德·布兰奇有史以来第一次在国会委员会面前为其部门申请预算。

    尽管内阁部长们通常会向国会提交预算申请,但布兰奇似乎甚至不需要向议员们索要多年来最具争议的一批联邦资金。

    这笔资金已经获批。不知通过何种方式。

    布兰奇领导的司法部宣布设立一项数十亿美元的赔偿基金,用于支付共和党所称的政府武器化受害者。但谁能获得这笔资金尚不明确。更令人费解的是这笔巨额资金的来源。

    道歉与现金即将流向所谓“武器化”受害者 涉特朗普百亿和解案

    2026年5月22日,唐纳德·特朗普总统在纽约萨弗恩举行的“为美国工人而战”活动上发表讲话。(瑞安·墨菲/美联社)

    简而言之,唐纳德·特朗普总统起诉了自己所在的国税局,因其泄露了他的纳税申报单以及其他数百名美国人的申报材料。随后,布兰奇领导的司法部宣布,总统实质上已与自己达成和解。

    司法部声明称:“根据和解协议,原告将获得正式道歉,但不会获得任何形式的金钱赔偿或损害赔偿。作为设立该基金的交换条件,他们同意撤回 pending 诉讼且不得再诉,同时撤回两项行政索赔,包括针对突袭海湖庄园及俄罗斯勾结骗局造成的损害提出的索赔。”

    该基金规模达17.76亿美元。看懂了吗?1776。

    共和党人强烈反对特朗普的百亿司法部“盟友基金” 或冲击移民海关执法局与边境巡逻计划

    2026年4月7日,代理司法部长托德·布兰奇在华盛顿特区罗伯特·F·肯尼迪司法部大楼举行的新闻发布会上发言。他谈及司法部的反欺诈工作,并宣布成立国家欺诈执法部门。(奇普·索莫德夫/盖蒂图片社)

    因此,尽管总统无法从该基金中获得资金,但他的政治盟友和捐赠者可以。

    且全程无需国会介入。

    “我明白这是一笔巨款,”路易斯安那州共和党参议员约翰·肯尼迪说道,“我想知道这笔钱从何而来。是从预算里出?还是需要举债?还有太多悬而未决的问题。”

    大卫·马库斯:他险些在拜登的法律战中丧命,如今理应得到赔偿

    路易斯安那州共和党参议员约翰·肯尼迪曾辩称,第三份预算和解法案不太可能在今年通过,并补充称即将出台的以移民执法为核心的法案是11月中期选举前的“最后一班车”。(格雷姆·斯隆/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)

    “我想知道这笔基金是如何设立的,其目的是什么,”堪萨斯州共和党参议员杰里·莫兰说道。

    “还有,未经国会表决就设立基金的合法性何在。”

    1月6日国会山骚乱事件发生后,政府在“北极霜冻行动”中获取了多名共和党议员的电话信息,其中包括田纳西州共和党参议员比尔·哈格蒂的记录。他为该基金进行了辩护。

    “彻底失败”:政府停摆危机威胁国会山 特朗普计划政策全面改革

    田纳西州共和党参议员比尔·哈格蒂2026年2月4日在美国国会大厦内留影。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ-罗尔公司)

    “我们真正应该讨论的是赔偿的理由。前总统乔·拜登执政期间发生的政府武器化行为是彻头彻尾的耻辱,”哈格蒂说道。

    布兰奇此前曾担任特朗普总统的私人法律顾问。议员们指出,布兰奇凭空设立赔偿基金的做法,仿佛又变回了总统的私人律师。

    “司法部长先生,你今天行事就像总统的私人律师。这就是问题所在,”马里兰州民主党参议员克里斯·范·霍伦说道。

    国会共和党人面临艰难战斗 避免政府停摆

    2025年12月9日,美国贸易代表贾米森·格里尔在华盛顿特区德克森参议院办公楼举行的小组委员会听证会上接受质询,参议员克里斯·范·霍伦在一旁提问。(奇普·索莫德夫/盖蒂图片社)

    “你是一位非常有天赋的律师。但在我看来,你对宪法和美国人民毫无敬畏之心。你就是总统的军师,”罗德岛州民主党参议员杰克·里德补充道。

    议员们对谁有资格获得赔偿提出了质疑。

    “袭击国会山警察的人是否有资格获得该基金?”范·霍伦问道。

    民主党人要求特朗普恢复资金流动 终于在防止政府停摆的博弈中掌握筹码

    “任何认为自己是政府武器化受害者的美国人都可以申请,”布兰奇回应道。

    这正是两党议员担忧的地方。这笔赔偿争议迅速波及到一项即将提交参议院全体会议表决的重要法案。

    国会共和党人原本试图通过一项法案,一劳永逸地解决移民海关执法局(ICE)和边境巡逻队的资金问题。但他们计划使用一种名为预算和解的特殊程序绕过民主党人的阻挠议事。

    参议院共和党人启动通宵投票马拉松 为ICE和边境巡逻局提供资金至特朗普任期结束

    美国移民和海关执法局特工在机场巡逻。(希瑟·迪尔/盖蒂图片社)

    和解程序的好处在于,只需51票赞成即可通过法案,无需以60票突破阻挠议事。但坏处是,和解程序会导致参议院所谓的“投票马拉松”。参议员们可以就任何议题提出几乎无限的修正案,整个过程可能耗时一整天。

    共和党人恐慌不已,担心民主党人会迫使他们就赔偿基金进行有争议的投票。坦率地说,许多共和党议员打算自行提出修正案来限制该基金,同时避免因此遭到反弹。

    这场政治风波让参议院共和党人难以招架。

    民主党人最后一刻阻挠共和党资金计划 议员提前放假

    2026年1月28日,北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯在华盛顿特区美国国会大厦举行的参议院共和党政策午餐会后对记者发言。(阿尔·德雷珀/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)

    他们于周四上午召集布兰奇前往国会山解释该基金。会面并不顺利。据福克斯新闻获悉,爱荷华州共和党参议员查克·格拉斯利和阿肯色州共和党参议员汤姆·科顿对布兰奇提出了尖锐批评。北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯在前往会场的途中路过国会山的俄亥俄钟走廊,当时他正在通话中。所有人都听到蒂利斯边走边说:“我不会投赞成票!”

    当天早些时候,共和党领导人取消了为移民海关执法局(ICE)和海关与边境保护局(CBP)提供资金的法案,并让所有人回家过阵亡将士纪念日。这是对特朗普第二届任期最严重的立法抵制。

    “我真不知道这个方案怎么能行得通,”肯尼迪说道,“我觉得有六七个人会投反对票。”

    参议院共和党人加快步伐 绕过民主党为ICE和CBP提供资金 政府停摆僵局持续

    参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党)和参议院共和党领导人正推动通过预算和解程序,为最后一项此前因参议院民主党反对特朗普的移民和海关执法局政策而停摆的政府项目提供资金。(内森·波斯纳/阿纳多卢通讯社)

    然而共和党人几乎就要打破移民海关执法局和边境巡逻局的资金僵局了。

    “我们今天坐在这里的唯一原因,就是民主党拒绝为国土安全部的执法工作提供资金,”参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党)说道。

    关于总统“白宫基金”的争论并不像参议院共和党人预想的那样顺利。但赔偿基金将和解程序变成了一场桑巴舞。

    国会陷入混乱:数周停摆闹剧后议员展开人身攻击

    2025年2月13日,印第安纳州共和党参议员吉姆·班克斯在德克森参议院办公楼举行的参议院卫生、教育、劳动和养老金委员会确认听证会上,听取教育部长提名候选人琳达·麦克马洪的发言。(比尔·克拉克/未知)

    没有任何回旋余地。共和党人从胜利边缘亲手葬送了胜利。

    “关于这个基金有很多疑问。我的共和党同事们都担心谁能从该基金中获得资金,”印第安纳州共和党参议员吉姆·班克斯说道。

    不过班克斯指出,“像我一样在2024年竞选连任的每一位共和党人都曾谈到过制止政府武器化。”

    众议院共和党人紧张局势升级 年底前共和党人互相攻讦

    2022年11月15日,当选参议员彼得·韦尔奇在华盛顿特区美国国会大厦的参议院走廊内行走。(德鲁·安吉勒/盖蒂图片社)

    民主党人冷眼旁观共和党人对布兰奇的表态感到恐慌。

    “我认为我的共和党同僚们已经忍无可忍了,”佛蒙特州民主党参议员彼得·韦尔奇说道。

    图恩表示,赔偿基金“让一切都难上加难”。他宣称白宫应该提前与国会共和党人“协商”该基金的事宜。由于陷入僵局,图恩和众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(路易斯安那州共和党)让所有人放假,直至6月初。

    失去权力:民主党人在对抗特朗普议程的斗争中迷失方向

    参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默(纽约州民主党)正发起一场孤注一掷的竞选,试图在11月的中期选举中重新夺回参议院控制权。(凯莉·库珀- pool/盖蒂图片社)

    “共和党人如此分裂、如此 dysfunctional、如此混乱,以至于他们正逃离华盛顿。他们的多数席位垮台得越快越好,”参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默(纽约州民主党)说道。

    不过,总统的一些盟友为赔偿基金进行了辩护。

    “我认为那些被政府冤枉的人应该得到某种形式的救济,这一点我深信不疑,”密苏里州共和党参议员埃里克·施密特说道。

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    尽管总统最近在政治上强势压制了一些共和党对手,但共和党人在立法上阻止了他。

    “我们应该对我们正在资助的内容进行全面审查,”蒙大拿州共和党众议员瑞安·津克说道,“这是国会的职责所在。”

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    因此,随着路易斯安那州共和党参议员比尔·卡西迪和肯塔基州共和党众议员托马斯·马西落选,特朗普总统可能会在明年的国会中获得他想要的人手。但要落实政策可能要等到2027年总统心仪的候选人上任后了。

    这就是为什么一些议员质疑国会今年剩余时间能否通过任何有意义的立法。从现在开始,一切都将“难上加难”。

    查德·珀格拉姆目前担任福克斯新闻频道(FNC)首席国会通讯员。他于2007年9月加入该电视台,总部位于华盛顿特区。

    Way harder than it should be: Why Congress may balk on $1.7B compensation fund

    2026-05-22T19:01:29-04:00 / Fox News

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the fund ‘makes everything way harder than it should be’ for Republicans

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    Published May 22, 2026 7:01pm EDT

    Fox News chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on division amongst congressional Republicans over a $1.8 billion compensation fund on ‘Special Report.’

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    Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche had never appeared before a congressional panel asking for money to run his department until Tuesday morning.

    And even though cabinet secretaries routinely make their budget requests to Congress, it appears that Blanche apparently didn’t even need to ask lawmakers for the most-controversial batch of federal funds in years.

    It was already approved. Somehow.

    Blanche’s Justice Department announced the creation of a billion compensation fund to pay people who Republicans say are victims of government weaponization. Who gets the money isn’t clear. And what’s murkier still is how the stash of cash came about.

    APOLOGIES AND CASH HEADED TO ALLEGED ‘WEAPONIZATION’ VICTIMS IN BILLION-DOLLAR TRUMP SETTLEMENT

    President Donald Trump speaks during a Fighting For American Workers event in Suffern, N.Y., on May 22, 2026.(Ryan Murphy/AP)

    In short, President Donald Trump sued his own IRS for leaking his tax returns – along with the filings of several hundred other Americans. Then, Blanche’s own Department of Justice announced that the president essentially settled with himself.

    “Per the settlement, plaintiffs will receive a formal apology but no monetary payment or damages of any kind. They have agreed, in exchange for the creation of this fund, to drop their pending lawsuit with prejudice, and also withdraw two administrative claims, including for damages resulting from the unlawful raid of Mar-a-Lago and the Russia-collusion hoax,” read the DoJ statement.

    The fund is worth $1.776 billion. Get it? 1776.

    REPUBLICANS RECOIL AS TRUMP’S BILLION-DOLLAR DOJ ‘SLUSH FUND’ FOR ALLIES THREATENS ICE, BORDER PATROL PLAN

    Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche spoke during a news conference at the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice building in Washington, D.C., on April 7, 2026. He discussed the department’s anti-fraud efforts and announced the creation of a National Fraud Enforcement Division.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    So while the president couldn’t receive money from this fund, his political allies and donors could.

    All without congressional input.

    “I realize it’s a lot of money,” said Sen. John Kennedy, R-La. “I want to understand where the money comes from. Do we find it in the budget? Do we have to borrow it? There’s just a lot of unanswered questions.”

    DAVID MARCUS: HE BARELY SURVIVED BIDEN LAWFARE, AND NOW HE DESERVES TO GET PAID

    Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., has argued a third budget reconciliation package is unlikely to materialize this year, adding the forthcoming immigration enforcement-focused bill is the “last train leaving the station” ahead of November’s midterm elections.(Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    “What I want to know is how the fund is created and what its purpose is,” said Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan.

    “And (I want to know) the legality of creating a fund that Congress hasn’t had anything to say about.”

    The government swept up the phone information of multiple Republican lawmakers after the January 6 riot as part of Operation Arctic Frost. That included the records of Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn. He defended the fund.

    ‘COMPLETE FAILURE’: GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN CRISIS THREATENS CAPITOL HILL AS TRUMP PLANS POLICY OVERHAUL

    Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., is seen inside the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 4, 2026.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc.)

    “What we ought to be talking about is the reasons for the compensation. Weaponization of government that took place under former President Joe Biden was an absolute disgrace,” said Hagerty.

    Blanche formerly served as President Trump’s personal legal counsel. Lawmakers argued that Blanche reverted to that role when he created the compensation fund out of the ether.

    “Mr. Attorney General, you are acting today like the president’s personal attorney. And that’s the whole problem,” said Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.

    CONGRESSIONAL REPUBLICANS FACE BRUISING BATTLE TO AVOID GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN

    Sen. Chris Van Hollen questions U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer during a subcommittee hearing in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 9, 2025.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    “You’re a very gifted lawyer. But from my perspective, you have very little faith to the Constitution and the people of America. And you’re the president’s consigliere,” piled on Sen. Jack Reed D-R.I.

    Lawmakers questioned who qualifies for compensation.

    “Will individuals who assaulted Capitol Hill police officers be eligible for this fund?” asked Van Hollen.

    DEMS DEMAND TRUMP RESUME CASH FLOW AS THEY FINALLY GET LEVERAGE IN RACE TO PREVENT SHUTDOWN

    “Anybody in this country is eligible to apply if they believe they are a victim of weaponization,” replied Blanche.

    And that’s what concerned bipartisan lawmakers. The compensation conundrum instantly spilled over into a major bill, due to the hit the Senate floor.

    Congressional Republicans were trying to pass a bill to finally address funding for ICE and Border Patrol, once and for all. But they planned to bypass a Democratic filibuster using a special process called budget reconciliation.

    SENATE GOP LAUNCHES ALL-NIGHT VOTE-A-RAMA TO FUND ICE, BORDER PATROL THROUGH END OF TRUMP’S TERM

    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents patrol seen patrolling an airport.(Heather Diehl/Getty Images)

    The good thing about reconciliation is that you can pass a bill with 51 yeas and don’t need to clear the filibuster with 60 votes. The bad thing is that the reconciliation process entails what the Senate refers to as a “vote-a-rama.” This is where senators can offer practically any amendment on any subject in a drawn-out process which might consume an entire calendar day.

    Republicans freaked out that Democrats would force them to take controversial votes on the compensation fund. And frankly, many Republicans intended to author their own amendments to curb the fund – simultaneously inoculating themselves from blowback.

    That political brew was too much for Senate Republicans.

    DEMOCRATS’ LAST-MINUTE MOVE TO BLOCK GOP FUNDING PLAN SENDS LAWMAKERS HOME EARLY

    Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., spoke to reporters after the Senate Republican policy luncheon at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 28, 2026.(Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    They summoned Blanche to Capitol Hill Thursday morning to explain the fund. The meeting didn’t go well. Fox is told that Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Tom Cotton, R-Ark., were pointed in their comments to Blanche. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., popped into the Capitol’s Ohio Clock Corridor en route to the meeting. Tillis was in mid-conversation. All anyone could hear Tillis say was “And I’m not voting for it!” as he walked by.

    By early afternoon, Republican leaders scrapped the bill to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and sent everyone home for Memorial Day. It was the biggest legislative rebuke of President Trump’s second term.

    “I just don’t know how this puppy dog will work,” said Kennedy. “I think there were six or seven people who are going to vote no.”

    SENATE REPUBLICANS RACE TO FUND ICE, CBP WITHOUT DEMOCRATS AS SHUTDOWN DRAGS

    Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and Senate GOP leaders are pushing forward with budget reconciliation to fund the final piece of government that had been shut down by Senate Democrats’ opposition to President Donald Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions.(Nathan Posner/Anadolu)

    Yet Republicans were practically on the verge of finally ending the ICE and Border Patrol funding impasse.

    “The sole reason we are here today is because Democrats refused to fund law enforcement at the Department of Homeland Security,” said Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D.

    The debate over funding for the president’s ballroom wasn’t exactly the foxtrot for Senate Republicans. But the compensation fund converted the reconciliation process into the samba.

    CONGRESS MELTS DOWN: MEMBERS UNLEASH PERSONAL ATTACKS AFTER WEEKS OF SHUTDOWN DRAMA

    Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., listens during the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee confirmation hearing for Secretary of Education nominee Linda McMahon in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Feb. 13, 2025.(Bill Clark/Unknown)

    No fancy footwork here. Republicans managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

    “There are a lot of questions about it. I have Republican colleagues who have concerns about who can receive funding from that fund,” said Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind.

    However Banks noted that “every single Republican who was on the ballot like I was in the ‘24 cycle talked about stopping the weaponization of government.”

    HOUSE GOP TENSIONS ERUPT AS REPUBLICANS TURN ON EACH OTHER HEADING INTO YEAR’S END

    Sen.-elect Peter Welch, D-Vt., walks through the hallways of the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 15, 2022.(Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

    Democrats watched as Republicans blanched at what Blanche told them.

    “I think my Republican colleagues have reached their limit,” said Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vt.

    Thune said the compensation fund “makes everything way harder than it should be.” He declared that the White House should should have “consulted” with Congressional Republicans about the fund ahead of time. So deadlocked, Thune and House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., dismissed everyone until early June.

    OUT OF POWER: DEMOCRATS DISORIENTED IN FIGHT AGAINST TRUMP AGENDA

    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is mounting a longshot bid to retake Senate control during November’s midterm elections.(Kylie Cooper-Pool/Getty Images)

    “Republicans are so divided, so dysfunctional, so disorganized, that they are fleeing Washington. Their majority can’t melt down fast enough,” said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.

    However, some of the President’s allies defended the compensation fund.

    “I feel comfortable that whose who have been wronged by their government should have some sort of redress,” said Sen. Eric Schmidt, R-Mo.

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    And even though the president recently steamrolled some GOP foes politically, Republicans blocked him legislatively.

    “We should have full review of what we’re funding,” said Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Mont. “Congress has our obligation.”

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    So President Trump may get the personnel he wants in Congress next year as Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., and Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., go by the wayside. But securing the policies may need to wait until the president’s preferred candidates are in place in 2027.

    That’s why some lawmakers are questioning whether Congress can move any more meaningful legislation the rest of this year. Everything else from here on will be “way harder than it should be.”

    Chad Pergram currently serves as Chief Congressional Correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). He joined the network in September 2007 and is based out of Washington, D.C.

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  • 特朗普政府彻底改革绿卡申请流程,或迫使数十万移民离开美国才能申请


    2026年5月22日 美国东部时间下午5:53 / CNN

    作者:迈克尔·威廉姆斯

    更新于2026年5月22日 美国东部时间下午7:13


    这张2014年的照片显示,一名尼加拉瓜民众在迈阿密申请美国公民身份时获得协助。

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    内容摘要

    • 特朗普政府公布一项新规定,要求绿卡申请人在申请流程期间离开美国。
    • 这一变更可能迫使数十万移民在申请期间辞去工作、与家人分离。
    • 该规定是政府在打击非法移民之外,限制合法移民的又一举措。

    AI生成的摘要已由CNN编辑审核。

    特朗普政府将要求所有申请绿卡的人士在申请流程期间离开美国——这一彻底的改革可能打乱数十万寻求合法永久居住和工作权利的移民的生活。

    美国移民当局在周五公布的一项新规定中表示,绿卡申请人必须返回本国申请永久居留签证。

    这项突如其来的政策变动将影响大量合法留美移民群体,迫使寻求合法永久居留权的人士离开美国——导致家庭分离、民众被迫辞去工作,并扰乱社区秩序。众所周知,绿卡申请流程极为繁琐,可能耗时数月至数年不等。

    美国公民及移民服务局发言人扎克·卡勒在一份声明中表示,该规定为“特殊情况”提供豁免。

    卡勒称:“如果外籍人士从本国提交申请,将减少寻找和遣返那些在居留申请被拒后选择躲入暗处、非法滞留美国的人员的需求。”

    根据美国国土安全部的公开数据,2024财年约有140万人获得了合法永久居留权。

    这项新规定很可能面临法律挑战。自周五公布以来,它已经遭到了律师、国会议员和移民维权人士的强烈批评。

    伊利诺伊州民主党众议员迪莉娅·C·拉米雷斯在X平台上表示,这项政策“极其残忍”,并呼吁“一步步拆解”国土安全部。

    “特朗普故意让合法移民变得更加困难,”亚利桑那州民主党众议员格雷格·斯坦顿在X平台上说道,“美国之所以能够吸引顶尖研究人员、医生和工程师,正是因为我们的工作签证计划。”

    “迫使这些移民在申请公民身份前离开美国,将剥夺我们的创新能力、税收贡献以及他们对美国经济的贡献,”斯坦顿说道。

    卡托研究所移民研究主任戴维·J·比尔在一篇博客文章中称这项政策“不合逻辑”,并阐述了该规定可能带来的广泛连锁影响。

    “它将促使人才流向其他国家,让美国在商业竞争中处于劣势,”比尔写道。

    尽管打击非法移民一直是特朗普政府的首要任务,但这项新规定只是政府试图限制合法移民的最新例证。

    本届政府已采取多项举措大幅减少庇护申请;终止了多个国家的临时保护身份,该身份允许因自然灾害、战争或其他危险情况逃离的民众留在美国,无需担心被驱逐;除南非白人外暂停难民入境;并限制工作和学生签证。

    在华盛顿特区去年发生两名国民警卫队士兵遇袭事件后,政府宣布重新审查向19个“受关注国家”公民发放的所有绿卡。

    不过,该起枪击案的据称行凶者是一名阿富汗国民,他于2021年申请了庇护——这一流程与绿卡申请不同——并于2025年获得批准。

    本文已更新补充更多细节。

    Trump administration upends green card process, potentially compelling hundreds of thousands to leave US to apply

    May 22, 2026 5:53 PM ET / CNN

    By Michael Williams

    Updated May 22, 2026, 7:13 PM ET

    This 2014 photo shows a person from Nicaragua receiving assistance in applying for United States citizenship in Miami.

    Joe Raedle/Getty Images

    Summary

    • The Trump administration announced a new rule requiring green card applicants to leave the United States during the application process.
    • The change could force hundreds of thousands of immigrants to leave their jobs and families while applications are processed.
    • The rule marks another effort by the administration to restrict legal immigration alongside its crackdown on illegal immigration.

    AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor.

    The Trump administration will now require people seeking green cards to leave the United States during the application process — a sweeping change that could upend the lives of hundreds of thousands of people seeking the right to legally and permanently live and work in the US.

    In a new rule announced Friday, US immigration authorities said green card applicants would have to return to their home countries to apply for permanent visas.

    The abrupt policy change stands to affect a large swath of the legal US immigration population, compelling those seeking legal permanent residency to leave the country — separating families, forcing people to leave their jobs and disrupting communities in the process. Applying for a green card is a notoriously arduous process that can take several months to years to complete.

    US Citizenship and Immigration Services said the rule provides exemptions for “extraordinary circumstances,” Zach Kahler, a spokesperson for the agency, said in a statement.

    “When aliens apply from their home country, it reduces the need to find and remove those who decide to slip into the shadows and remain in the US illegally after being denied residency,” Kahler said.

    About 1.4 million people obtained lawful permanent residence in fiscal year 2024, according to public Department of Homeland Security data.

    The new rule is likely to face legal challenges. Since being announced Friday, it has already faced a torrent of criticism from attorneys, lawmakers and immigration advocates.

    Rep. Delia C. Ramirez, an Illinois Democrat, said on X the policy is “beyond cruel” and called for the dismantling of DHS “piece by piece.”

    “Trump just made legal immigration harder — on purpose,” Rep. Greg Stanton, an Arizona Democrat, said on X. “America is able to attract the top researchers, doctors, & engineers because of our worker visa programs.”

    “Forcing these immigrants to now leave the U.S. before applying for citizenship will deprive us of their innovation, their tax dollars, & their contributions to our economy,” Stanton said.

    David J. Bier, the director of immigration studies at the Cato Institute, described the policy as “illogical” in a blog post laying out potential far-reaching and cascading impacts of the rule.

    “It will drive talented people to other countries and make America a less competitive place for business,” Bier wrote.

    While cracking down on illegal immigration has been a top priority for the Trump administration, the new rule represents just the latest example of how the administration is also attempting to curb legal forms of immigration.

    The administration has made efforts to significantly reduce asylum claims; ended the temporary protected status for several countries, which allowed those fleeing natural disasters, wars or other dangerous conditions to live in the US without fear of being deported; halted refugee admissions except for White South Africans; and restricted work and student visas.

    Following last year’s shooting of two National Guard soldiers in Washington, DC, the administration announced it was reexamining all green cards issued to people from 19 countries “of concern.”

    However, the alleged perpetrator of that shooting, an Afghan national, applied for asylum — a different process than the green card applications process — in 2021, and it was granted in 2025.

    This story has been updated with additional details.

  • 消息人士:中情局局长将参与抓捕马杜罗的准军事领导人带至古巴会谈


    2026-05-22T17:49:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    多名知情人士向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,中情局局长约翰·拉特克利夫上周访问哈瓦那,与古巴高级官员举行罕见会谈期间,携同了今年早些时候参与美国抓捕时任委内瑞拉领导人尼古拉斯·马杜罗行动的一名行动人员。

    在马杜罗被捕前,委内瑞拉与古巴曾是盟友。古巴政府曾表示,在1月的抓捕马杜罗行动中,有32名古巴军警人员丧生。

    多名消息人士称,拉特克利夫特意向古巴方面介绍这名准军事领导人,称其就是在委内瑞拉杀害古巴人的凶手。

    这名准军事军官仅在数月前参与抓捕了古巴政府的关键盟友,其在场可能意在传递某种信号。

    中情局拒绝置评。

    此次访问前,美国已对古巴施加了数月压力。本届政府威胁将对任何向该岛国出口石油的国家征收高额关税,此举已导致古巴出现严重燃油短缺。

    美国国务卿马可·卢比奥曾表示,古巴需要进行根本性的经济和政治改革。特朗普总统则提出要“友好接管”这座自1959年古巴共产主义运动掌权以来一直令美国历届政府头疼的岛屿。

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    马杜罗突袭行动结束数小时后,卢比奥提及古巴与委内瑞拉的联系,告诉记者委内瑞拉“整个间谍机构”都“充斥着古巴人”。

    他说:“如果我住在哈瓦那,身在政府之中,至少会有一点担忧。”

    一名中情局官员称,拉特克利夫向古巴传递了一则信息:美国“准备好就经济和安全问题进行严肃接触,但前提是古巴必须做出根本性变革”。


    (图片说明) 中情局局长约翰·拉特克利夫与古巴高级官员的会谈现场,桌子另一侧的拉特克利夫团队中有多人面部被打码。 中央情报局

    一名中情局官员上周向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,拉特克利夫会晤的人物之一是劳尔·罗德里格斯·卡斯特罗,或称“劳利托”,即古巴前总统劳尔·卡斯特罗的孙子。不到一周后,美国联邦法院公开了针对这位94岁高龄的老卡斯特罗的起诉书,指控其在1996年古巴击落两架美国飞机的事件中犯有谋杀罪和共谋罪。

    美国间谍头目与卡斯特罗家族成员的会面,笼罩在冷战对抗的阴影之下——这场对抗在半个多世纪里定义了美古两国关系。古巴官员大概率记得美国暗中破坏菲德尔·卡斯特罗政府的历史,尤其是在失败的猪湾入侵事件以及肯尼迪政府主导的旨在颠覆古巴共产主义政府的秘密行动“猫鼬行动”启动之后。

    美古关系至今仍受这段动荡历史的影响。卢比奥周四告诉记者,古巴“不仅多年来从俄罗斯和中国获取武器,还在本国境内为俄罗斯和中国的情报人员提供据点”。

    一名中情局官员上周称,拉特克利夫与古巴官员讨论了“安全问题”,背景前提是古巴“再也不能成为西半球敌对势力的避风港”。

    与此同时,随着紧张局势升级,美国情报界一直在研究古巴可能对美国军事行动作出的反应,哥伦比亚广播新闻本周早些时候曾报道。CBS新闻还证实,古巴已获取攻击型无人机。

    古巴国家主席米格尔·迪亚斯-卡内尔·贝穆德斯本周表示,古巴“不对美国构成任何威胁”,但他警告称,如果美国发动军事打击,将会引发“流血惨案”。

    奥利维亚·加齐斯对本文亦有贡献。

    CIA director brought paramilitary leader involved in Maduro capture to Cuba meeting, sources say

    2026-05-22T17:49:00-0400 / CBS News

    When CIA Director John Ratcliffe visited Havana last week for a rare meeting with senior Cuban officials, he brought along one of the operators involved in the U.S. mission to capture then-Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro earlier this year, multiple people familiar with the matter told CBS News.

    Venezuela and Cuba were allies before Maduro’s arrest, and the Cuban government has said 32 of its military and police officers were killed in the January operation to extract Maduro.

    Ratcliffe made a point of introducing the paramilitary leader to the Cubans as the one who killed their people in Venezuela, several sources said.

    The presence of a paramilitary officer who was involved in capturing a key partner of the Cuban government just months earlier may have been intended to send a signal.

    The CIA declined to comment.

    Ratcliffe’s visit followed months of pressure on Cuba. The administration has threatened steep tariffs on any countries that export oil to the island nation, leading to severe fuel shortages.

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said the country needs to make fundamental economic and political reforms, and President Trump has floated a “friendly takeover” of the island, which has vexed U.S. administrations since Cuba’s communist movement rose to power in 1959.

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    Hours after the Maduro raid, Rubio pointed to Cuba’s ties to Venezuela, telling reporters that Venezuela’s “whole spy agency” was “full of Cubans.”

    “If I lived in Havana and I was in the government, I’d be concerned, at least a little bit,” he said.

    A CIA official said Ratcliffe delivered a message to Cuba that the U.S. is “prepared to seriously engage on economic and security issues, but only if Cuba makes fundamental changes.”

    A meeting between CIA Director John Ratcliffe and senior Cuban officials, including several people with blurred-out faces on Ratcliffe’s side of the table. Central Intelligence Agency

    One of the figures that Ratcliffe met with was Raúl Rodriguez Castro, or “Raulito,” the grandson of former Cuban President Raúl Castro, the CIA official told CBS News last week. Less than a week later, an indictment against the 94-year-old elder Castro was unsealed in U.S. federal court, charging him with murder and conspiracy for Cuba’s fatal downing of two planes in 1996.

    The meeting between an American spy chief and a member of the Castro family carried the long shadow of a Cold War struggle that helped define relations between Washington and Havana for more than half a century. Cuban officials likely remember the history of covert American efforts to undermine the government of Fidel Castro, particularly after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion and the launch of Operation Mongoose, the clandestine campaign overseen by the Kennedy administration to destabilize the island’s communist government.

    Relations between the U.S. and Cuba are still impacted by that fraught history. Rubio told reporters Thursday that Cuba “not only has weapons that they’ve acquired from Russia and China over the years, but they also host Russia and Chinese intelligence presence in their country.”

    A CIA official said last week Ratcliffe discussed “security issues” with Cuban officials “against the backdrop that Cuba can no longer be a safe haven for adversaries in the Western Hemisphere.”

    Meanwhile, as tensions rise, the U.S. intelligence community has been exploring how Cuba might respond to American military action, CBS News reported earlier this week. CBS News has also confirmed that Cuba has acquired attack drones.

    Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez said this week Cuba “poses no threat” to the U.S., but he warned of a “bloodbath” if the U.S. military carries out strikes.

    Olivia Gazis contributed to this report.

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  • 独家:民主党议员要求卢比奥解释为何给被通缉的波兰前官员发放签证


    2026-05-22T20:34:49.222Z / https://www.reuters.com/world/democrats-demand-rubio-explain-visa-wanted-former-polish-official-2026-05-22/

    2025年1月31日,波兰华沙,法律与公正党(PiS)成员、波兰前司法部长兹比格涅夫·齐布罗在波兰共和电视台总部被警方拘留后出庭接受“飞马”调查委员会质询时做出反应。Agencja Wyborcza.pl/罗伯特·科瓦莱夫斯基/via… 购买授权,新标签页打开 阅读更多

    • 内容摘要
    • 民主党议员就美国给被通缉的波兰前官员发放签证一事提出质询
    • 议员们要求卢比奥解释其高级副手是否协助加快办理签证
    • 波兰前部长面临26项指控
    • 齐布罗称自己是政府发起政治迫害的目标

    华盛顿5月22日路透电 — 美国众议院两名民主党高层周五要求国务卿马尔科·卢比奥解释,其高级副手是否协助加快办理签证,让一名被通缉的波兰前内阁部长从匈牙利逃往美国,逃避波兰当局的引渡请求。

    路透社审阅的信件显示,议员格雷戈里·米克斯和詹姆斯·拉斯金写道,如果情况属实,“这些事件和决定构成了对权力的严重滥用,无视美国合法的移民程序”。

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    米克斯和拉斯金分别是众议院外交事务委员会和司法委员会的资深民主党议员。

    两人在信中表示,发放这一签证“史无前例地干涉了美国两个长期条约盟友——波兰和匈牙利——的国内政治与司法体系”,两国均为北约成员国。

    他们的信件援引了路透社周一发布的一篇报道,内容称美国副国务卿克里斯托弗·兰多指示国务院高级官员为波兰前司法部长兹比格涅夫·齐布罗加快办理美国签证。

    齐布罗在波兰面临26项指控,主要源于他被指控挪用犯罪受害者基金资金。他否认存在不当行为,称自己是波兰执政的亲欧盟联盟发起政治迫害的受害者。

    白宫指示相关问询交由国务院处理。国务院发言人表示:“作为一般原则,我们不会对国会往来信函置评。”

    波兰总理唐纳德·图斯克的政府表示,将对齐布罗提起诉讼,检察官已准备好向美国提交引渡请求。

    齐布罗在可能引渡前办妥签证

    齐布罗于1月逃往匈牙利,并获得匈牙利前总理维克多·欧尔班的庇护。华沙曾希望欧尔班在4月选举中被亲欧盟竞争对手彼得·马扎尔击败后,齐布罗能被遣返回波兰。马扎尔曾表示,他将在就职首日就引渡齐布罗。

    但据三名消息人士透露,兰多反而指示国务院华盛顿领事事务局的高级官员,指示美国驻布达佩斯大使馆为齐布罗发放签证,其中一名消息人士称这是记者签证。

    齐布罗在马扎尔5月9日就职前办妥了签证。据波兰检察官透露,由于波兰护照已被注销,他以难民证件前往意大利,随后抵达美国。

    米克斯和拉斯金在信中指出,齐布罗若被定罪,最高可面临25年监禁,其中包括他被指控挪用部分犯罪受害者赔偿资金购买间谍软件用于监视政治对手的指控。

    议员们表示,向齐布罗发放签证可能会“引发与波兰的严重外交危机”。他们要求特朗普政府配合华沙提出的任何引渡请求。

    他们要求卢比奥以书面形式回答有关此案的问题,并不晚于6月21日向他们所在的委员会进行当面简报。

    质询内容包括美国总统唐纳德·特朗普或其任何助手是否参与批准齐布罗的签证,以及签证获批的依据。

    两人还要求提供兰多、领事事务局、美国驻华沙和布达佩斯大使馆之间的所有文件和通讯,以及与美国驻波兰大使汤姆·罗斯相关的任何材料。

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    Exclusive: Democrats demand Rubio explain visa for wanted former Polish official

    2026-05-22T20:34:49.222Z / https://www.reuters.com/world/democrats-demand-rubio-explain-visa-wanted-former-polish-official-2026-05-22/

    Member of the Law and Justice (PiS) party and former Poland’s Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro reacts after he was detained by police at the Polish TV Republika station’s headquarters to be brought to testify before the Pegasus Investigation Committee, in Warsaw, Poland January 31, 2025. Agencja Wyborcza.pl/Robert Kowalewski/via… Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tabRead more

    • Summary
    • Democratic lawmakers question US visa for wanted Polish former official
    • Lawmakers demand Rubio explain if top deputy helped expedite visa
    • Polish former minister faces 26 charges
    • Ziobro says he’s target of political campaign by government

    WASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) – Two top U.S. House of Representatives Democrats on Friday asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio to explain whether his top deputy helped expedite a visa that allowed a wanted former Polish cabinet minister to flee to the U.S. from Hungary, evading an extradition request from Polish authorities.

    If true, “these events and decisions constitute a massive abuse of power and disregard for the legal immigration processes of the United States,” Representatives Gregory Meeks and James Raskin wrote in a letter to Rubio that Reuters reviewed.

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    Meeks and Raskin are the senior Democrats on the House foreign relations and judiciary committees respectively.

    The granting of the visa represents “an unprecedented level of interference in the domestic politics and judicial systems of two longstanding U.S. treaty allies,” the pair wrote, referring to Poland and Hungary, both of which are NATO members.

    Their letter cited a Reuters report published on Monday that Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau directed senior State Department officials to facilitate and expedite a U.S. visa for former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro.

    Ziobro is wanted in Poland on 26 charges, mainly stemming from his alleged misuse of money from a crime victims’ fund. He has denied wrongdoing, saying he is the victim of a politically motivated campaign by Poland’s ruling pro-European Union coalition.

    White House directed inquiries to the State Department. “As a general matter, we do not comment on congressional correspondence,” a State Department spokesperson said.

    The government of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says it intends to put Ziobro on trial and that prosecutors have prepared an extradition request to the United States.

    ZIOBRO SECURED VISA AHEAD OF LIKELY EXTRADITION

    Ziobro fled in January to Hungary and received asylum from former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Warsaw had hoped that Orban’s defeat by pro-EU rival Peter Magyar in an April election would see Ziobro returned to Poland. Magyar had said that he would extradite him on his first day in office.

    Instead, Landau directed senior officials in the State Department’s Consular Affairs Bureau in Washington to instruct the U.S. embassy in Budapest to issue a visa for Ziobro, said three sources, one of whom said it was a journalist visa.

    Ziobro secured his visa ahead of Magyar’s May 9 swearing-in and, according to Polish prosecutors, traveled to Italy and then to the U.S. on a refugee document as his Polish passport had been invalidated.

    In their letter, Meeks and Raskin noted that Ziobro faces up to 25 years in jail if convicted on the charges he faces, including allegations he used some crime victims compensation funds to buy spyware to use against political rivals.

    The lawmakers said that giving the visa to Ziobro threatened to “invite a significant diplomatic crisis” with Poland. They demanded that the Trump administration comply with any extradition requests from Warsaw.

    They asked that Rubio answer in writing questions about the case and provide an in-person briefing to their committees no later than June 21.

    The questions included whether U.S. President Donald Trump or any of his aides were involved in approving Ziobro’s visa and the grounds on which it was granted.

    The pair also demanded any documents and communications between Landau, the Bureau of Consular Affairs, the U.S. embassies in Warsaw and Budapest, and any related to any involvement of Tom Rose, the U.S. ambassador to Poland.

    Reporting by Jonathan Landay; additional reporting by Humeyra Pamuk; Editing by Don Durfee and Nick Zieminski

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  • 共和党在摇摆州争夺首席执法官职位的斗争中展现“强势”姿态


    2026年5月22日 美国东部时间下午5:05 / 福克斯新闻

    首批广告预订瞄准密歇根州、明尼苏达州、威斯康星州、佐治亚州和堪萨斯州的总检察长选举
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    蒙大拿州总检察长表示:拜登时代的法律诉讼将原本被忽视的总检察长职位转变为政治战场

    在经历了多年针对移民政策、新冠防疫令和环境、社会和公司治理(ESG)政策的诉讼后,共和党总检察长们表示,选民如今已将这些职位视为重要的政治武器。

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    共和党总检察长候选人将犯罪问题、边境安全和公共安全视为推动选民11月投票的关键议题,他们将自己定位为反对民主党移民和执法政策的一线斗士。

    共和党总检察长协会及其附属团体将于今年秋季在关键摇摆州发起耗资1100万美元的强势电视宣传攻势,首批广告采购将针对密歇根州、明尼苏达州、威斯康星州、佐治亚州和堪萨斯州的总检察长选举。

    “我认为我们已经明白,采取强势姿态是件好事,”同时担任蒙大拿州总检察长的共和党总检察长协会主席奥斯汀·努德森告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“强势姿态能奏效。”

    共和党人表示,这一举措反映出他们在全国一些竞争最激烈的全州选举中,将民主党人置于犯罪和公共安全议题的防守位置的整体战略。

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    “毫无疑问,2026年全国总检察长选举的制胜议题是公共安全,”努德森说。“美国人关心公共安全,关心执法,关心边境安全。”

    努德森认为,总检察长职位的竞争日益全国化,因为这些职位可以通过诉讼和多州法律联盟快速挑战联邦政策。

    共和党总检察长们在对抗拜登政府的斗争中取得了重大胜利,其中包括成功挑战拜登的学生贷款减免计划,最高法院最终在“拜登诉内布拉斯加州”案中否决了该计划。共和党总检察长联盟还起诉阻止政府修订后的SAVE还款计划,赢得了法院命令暂停该计划部分内容的裁决。

    由共和党领导的各州还挑战了拜登政府扩大《第九章》保护范围以涵盖性别认同的举措,将总检察长办公室变成了美国文化战争的主要战场之一。

    “国会只会空谈,总检察长们会采取行动,”努德森说。“当我们看到华盛顿特区出台糟糕政策时,我们可以迅速动员起来,提起诉讼。”

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    伊顿县检察官道格·劳埃德在2025年10月23日周四的前德尔塔镇镇长肯·弗莱彻(左)的量刑听证会上向法官凯利·莫顿发言。图中还有助理检察官安德里亚·马蒂(中)。(马修·戴·史密斯/兰辛州日报)

    此次广告预订是在共和党已经展开的更广泛扩张行动基础上进行的。爱荷华州共和党总检察长布伦娜·伯德的竞选团队已经预订了超过200万美元的秋季电视广告时间,而共和党总检察长协会表示,其2025年在附属实体中筹集了创纪录的2930万美元。

    共和党总检察长协会执行董事亚当·派珀表示,共和党打算利用选民对摇摆州民主党人推行的进步刑事司法政策的不满情绪。

    “共和党总检察长协会在2026年拥有清晰的竞选版图,我们将主动出击,因为现实是选民将公共安全置于优先地位,他们更支持那些打击犯罪并在法庭上取得胜利的共和党总检察长,而非那些用无现金保释这种荒谬政策讨好罪犯的民主党总检察长,”派珀在一份声明中说道。

    “这些早期的电视广告预订和对候选人的直接投资,只是共和党总检察长协会今年秋季将调动的资源的首付款,”派珀补充道。“民主党人应该明白,共和党总检察长不会采取守势。我们将直接向他们发起攻击。”

    共和党将密歇根州作为这一论点的核心阵地。

    该州民主党提名了沃什特瑙县检察官伊莱·萨维特,其办公室成为密歇根州首个停止寻求现金保释的检察官办公室,并宣布将不再起诉某些低级别毒品犯罪。

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    密歇根州共和党总检察长候选人、长期担任伊顿县检察官的道格·劳埃德告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,他认为公共安全关切在这个摇摆州跨越了党派界限。

    “人们希望在自己的社区里有安全感,但他们现在并没有这种安全感,”劳埃德说。“这是一个80比20的议题。”

    劳埃德还指责民主党检察官选择性地拒绝执行法律,共和党计划在全国范围内越来越多地突出这一议题。

    “我认为,当你开始宣称‘我拒绝执行立法机构制定的、符合宪法的法律’时,你就走上了无政府主义的道路,”劳埃德告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“我们已经看到过去八年这一做法造成的后果,我相信我们的公民已经对此感到厌倦。”

    在佐治亚州,共和党人正围绕民主党总检察长候选人坦尼娅·米勒的投票记录发起攻击,指责她投票反对HB 1105法案——该法案是以莱肯·赖利命名的移民执法法案,要求地方官员配合联邦移民当局。

    努德森表示,拜登政府任期内,共和党从中学到了重要一课,即选民希望总检察长在法庭上多么强势地挑战民主党政策。

    “我们已经看到芬太尼、贩毒集团制造的芬太尼和甲基苯丙胺在乔·拜登任期间从南部边境涌入,席卷了每个州,”努德森说。

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    努德森表示,拜登政府任期内,共和党从中学到了重要一课,即选民希望总检察长在法庭上多么强势地挑战民主党政策。

    “人们已经意识到总检察长选举的重要性,我认为我们因为所取得的成就获得了更多关注,”努德森说。“作为总检察长,我们可以迅速采取行动,我们的核心业务就是出庭应诉。这就是我们的工作。”

    “所以当我们看到华盛顿特区出台糟糕政策或在全国范围内出现重大问题时,我们可以迅速动员起来。”

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    Republicans get ‘aggressive’ in fight to win top cop spots in battleground states

    May 22, 2026 5:05pm EDT / Fox News

    Initial ad reservations target attorney general races in Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Georgia and Kansas

    By Elaine Mallon, Fox News

    Montana AG says Biden-era legal fights transformed overlooked attorney general races into political battlegrounds

    After years of lawsuits over immigration, COVID mandates and ESG policies, GOP attorneys general say voters now see the offices as major political weapons.

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    Republican attorney general candidates are betting that crime, border security and public safety will drive voters to the polls in November as they position themselves as frontline fighters against Democratic policies on immigration and law enforcement.

    The Republican Attorneys General Association and its affiliated groups are launching an aggressive $11 million television offensive across key battleground states this fall, with initial ad purchases targeting attorney general races in Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Georgia and Kansas.

    “I think we have learned that being aggressive is a good thing,” RAGA Chairman Austin Knudsen, who also serves as Montana attorney general, told Fox News Digital. “Being aggressive works.”

    Republicans say the effort reflects a broader push to put Democrats on defense over crime and public safety issues in some of the country’s most competitive statewide contests.

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    Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen speaks during a rally for Donald Trump at Montana State University in Bozeman, Mont.(Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images)

    “I don’t think there’s any question that the winning message for AG races around the country in 2026 is public safety,” Knudsen said. “Americans care about public safety, they care about law enforcement, they care about border security.”

    Knudsen argued attorney general races have become increasingly nationalized because they can quickly challenge federal policies through lawsuits and multistate legal coalitions.

    Republican attorneys general scored major victories against the Biden administration, including a successful challenge to Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan that ended with the Supreme Court striking down the program in Biden v. Nebraska. GOP attorney general coalitions also sued to block the administration’s revised SAVE repayment plan, winning court orders delaying parts of the program.

    Republican-led states also challenged Biden administration efforts to expand Title IX protections to include gender identity, turning attorney general offices into a major front in the nation’s culture wars.

    “Congress talks. Attorneys generals act,” Knudsen said. “When we see something bad coming out of Washington, D.C., we can quickly mobilize. We can file lawsuits.”

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    Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd addresses Judge Kelly Morton, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, during former Delta Township Supervisor Ken Fletcher’s (left) sentencing hearing in Eaton County. Also pictured is assistant prosecutor Andrea Marti, middle.(Matthew Dae Smith / Lansing State Journal)

    The ad reservations build on a broader Republican expansion effort already underway. Iowa Republican Attorney General Brenna Bird’s campaign has already reserved more than $2 million in fall television advertising, while RAGA says it raised a record $29.3 million across affiliated entities in 2025.

    RAGA Executive Director Adam Piper said Republicans intend to capitalize on what they view as voter frustration over progressive criminal justice policies pushed by Democrats in battleground states.

    “RAGA has a good map in 2026 and will be on offense because the reality is voters prioritize public safety and prefer Republican AGs who fight crime and win at the courthouse over Democrat AGs who pander to criminals with cashless bail idiocracy,” Piper said in a statement.

    “These early TV reservations and direct candidate investments are merely a down payment on the resources RAGA will marshal this fall,” Piper added. “Democrats should understand that Republican AGs are not playing defense. We are taking the fight directly to them.”

    The GOP is making Michigan a centerpiece of that argument.

    Democrats there nominated Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit, whose office became the first in Michigan to stop seeking cash bail and announced it would no longer prosecute certain low-level drug offenses.

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    Michigan Republican attorney general candidate Doug Lloyd, the longtime Eaton County prosecutor, told Fox News Digital he believes public safety concerns cut across party lines in the battleground state.

    “People want to feel safe in their communities, and they’re not feeling that safe right now,” Lloyd said. “That’s an 80-20 issue.”

    Lloyd also accused Democratic prosecutors of selectively refusing to enforce laws, an issue Republicans increasingly plan to elevate nationally.

    “I believe that when you start making that statement that ‘I refuse to enforce the laws that our legislature has created and which are constitutional’, then you’re on the road to anarchy,” Lloyd told Fox News Digital. “We’ve seen how that’s gone for the last eight years and I believe that our citizens are actually tired of it.”

    In Georgia, Republicans are targeting Democratic attorney general nominee Tanya Miller over her vote against HB 1105, a post-Laken Riley immigration enforcement law requiring local officials to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

    Knudsen said Republicans learned important lessons during the Biden administration about how aggressively voters want attorneys general to challenge Democratic policies in court.

    “We’ve seen the fentanyl, cartel fentanyl and methamphetamine flood in from the southern border during Joe Biden and flood every state,” Knudsen said.

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    Knudsen said Republicans learned important lessons during the Biden administration about how aggressively voters want attorneys general to confront Democratic policies in court.

    “People have figured out that attorney general’s races matter, I think we’ve gotten a lot more attention because of what we’ve been able to do,” Knudsen said. “As attorneys general, we can move quickly and our bread and butter is going to court. That’s what we do.”

    “So when we see something bad coming out of Washington, D.C. or something big on the national scale, we can quickly mobilize.”

    Fox News Digital has contacted the Democratic Attorneys General Association for comment.

    Elaine Mallon is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business covering national politics.