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  • 中国今年春运人员流动量预计达95亿人次 或创新高


    发布时间 / 来源:2026年1月29日 14:03 / 联合早报

    中国今年春运将在2月2日开始,官方预计跨区域人员流动量将达到95亿人次。图为乘客在深圳岗厦北站的地铁站台上候车,摄于2026年1月14日。 (彭博社)

    中国今年春运将在2月2日开始,官方预计跨区域人员流动量将达到95亿人次,创下历史新高。

    综合新华社和《新京报》报道,中国国家发展改革委副主任李春临星期四(1月29日)在新闻发布会上说,综合研判,今年春运全社会跨区域人员流动量将会达到95亿人次,预计创历史新高,其中自驾出行将继续处于主体地位,占比达八成左右。

    今年春运从2月2日开始,到3月13日结束,为期40天。李春临指出,今年春节比较特殊,假期前恰逢周末,形成连休,共有九天假期,预计返乡探亲旅游出行需求将更加旺盛。

    他还说,铁路、民航客运量预计分别达到5.4亿人次和9500万人次,总体规模和单日峰值均有望超过历史同期峰值。

    中国今年春运人员流动量预计达95亿人次 或创新高

    发布时间 / 来源:2026年1月29日 14:03 / 联合早报

    中国今年春运将在2月2日开始,官方预计跨区域人员流动量将达到95亿人次。图为乘客在深圳岗厦北站的地铁站台上候车,摄于2026年1月14日。 (彭博社)

    中国今年春运将在2月2日开始,官方预计跨区域人员流动量将达到95亿人次,创下历史新高。

    综合新华社和《新京报》报道,中国国家发展改革委副主任李春临星期四(1月29日)在新闻发布会上说,综合研判,今年春运全社会跨区域人员流动量将会达到95亿人次,预计创历史新高,其中自驾出行将继续处于主体地位,占比达八成左右。

    今年春运从2月2日开始,到3月13日结束,为期40天。李春临指出,今年春节比较特殊,假期前恰逢周末,形成连休,共有九天假期,预计返乡探亲旅游出行需求将更加旺盛。

    他还说,铁路、民航客运量预计分别达到5.4亿人次和9500万人次,总体规模和单日峰值均有望超过历史同期峰值。

  • 汽车冲撞纽约犹太会众总部入口,无人员受伤报告


    By Kanishka Singh
    2026年1月29日 美国东部时间5:18 更新于2小时前

    美国纽约市布鲁克林区,2025年10月2日,在犹太教最神圣的日子赎罪日期间,纽约警察局(NYPD)的一个巡逻队在Chabad Lubavitch世界总部犹太教堂外巡逻。REUTERS/Adam Gray/File Photo 购买授权权利,在新标签页打开

    1月28日(路透社)- 周三,一辆汽车冲撞了纽约市一个犹太宗教组织总部的入口,警方称正在将这起事件作为仇恨犯罪进行调查。

    布鲁克林的Chabad Lubavitch世界总部发生的这起事件中没有人员受伤报告,警方称司机已被逮捕。Chabad信徒,也被称为Lubavitchers,属于犹太教极端正统的哈西德派。

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    纽约市市长佐兰·马姆达尼表示,被逮捕的男子“故意且多次将汽车撞向大楼”。马姆达尼称他在事件发生后访问了该地点,并在社交媒体帖子中描述这一行为“令人震惊”且“非常令人担忧”。

    纽约市警察局长杰西卡·蒂施表示,涉事车辆的司机已被逮捕,拆弹小组在车内未发现爆炸装置。

    “今晚早些时候,一辆汽车冲撞了位于东公园大道770号的Chabad总部的侧门入口,该建筑包含世界上最重要的犹太教堂之一,”Chabad Lubavitch发言人莫蒂·塞利格森在社交媒体上表示,并补充称司机“几乎立即被逮捕”。

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    蒂施告诉记者,这起事件正在由纽约市警察局仇恨犯罪特别工作组作为仇恨犯罪进行调查。

    美国广播公司新闻的一个附属机构将车辆确认为一辆带有新泽西州牌照的灰色本田车。

    马姆达尼、蒂施和塞利格森分别确认没有人员受伤。

    “反犹主义在我们的城市没有容身之地,对纽约犹太人的暴力或恐吓是不可接受的,”马姆达尼表示。

    蒂施说,警方出于“谨慎考虑”已加强了对宗教场所的安全措施。

    近年来,美国针对犹太社区的仇恨犯罪有所增加。权利倡导者特别指出,自2023年10月哈马斯袭击以来,美国针对犹太人和穆斯林的仇恨有所上升,特别是在以色列加沙战争开始后。

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    Car slams into entrance of New York City synagogue, no injuries reported

    By Kanishka Singh
    January 29, 2026 5:18 AM UTC Updated 2 hours ago

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    A New York City Police Department (NYPD) unit patrols outside the Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters synagogue during Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, U.S., October 2, 2025. REUTERS/Adam Gray/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab

    Jan 28 (Reuters) – A car slammed into the entrance of the headquarters of a Jewish religious order in New York City on Wednesday in an incident that police said they were investigating as a hate crime.

    No injuries were reported from the incident at the Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters in Brooklyn and police said the driver was arrested. Chabad followers, also known as Lubavitchers, belong to the ultra-Orthodox Hasidic school of Judaism.

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    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said the man who was arrested “intentionally, and repeatedly, crashed his car into the building.” Mamdani, who said he visited the location after the incident, described the act as “horrifying” and “deeply alarming” in a social media post.

    New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the driver of the vehicle was arrested and a bomb squad found no explosive devices in the car.

    “Earlier tonight a car crashed into a side entrance at Chabad HQ at 770 Eastern Parkway, the building encompasses one of the most important synagogues in the world,” Chabad Lubavitch spokesperson Motti Seligson said on social media, adding the driver was arrested “almost immediately.”

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    Tisch told reporters the incident was being investigated as a hate crime by the New York City Police Department’s hate crimes task force.

    An ABC News affiliate identified the vehicle as a gray Honda with New Jersey plates.

    Mamdani, Tisch and Seligson separately confirmed there were no injuries.

    “Antisemitism has no place in our city, and violence or intimidation against Jewish New Yorkers is unacceptable,” Mamdani said.

    Tisch said police have increased security “out of an abundance of caution” around houses of worship.

    Hate crimes against Jewish communities have risen in recent years in the United States. Rights advocates have particularly noted a rise in hate against U.S. Jews and Muslims since the start of Israel’s war in Gaza after an October 2023 Hamas attack.

    Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Christian Schmollinger

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  • 中国男足前主帅李铁等73人被终身“禁足”


    2026年1月29日 14:00 / 联合早报

    中国官方星期四(1月29日)通报,中国男足前主帅李铁等73人被终身“禁足”。 (互联网)

    中国官方通报,中国男足前主帅李铁等73人被终身“禁足”。

    综合中国央视新闻和京报网报道,中国国家体育总局、公安部、中国足球协会星期四(1月29日)联合召开新闻发布会,介绍足球行业“假赌黑”问题专项整治行动的相关情况,公布禁足名单及俱乐部处罚决定。

    中国足协通报,按照中国足球协会纪律准则等相关规定,对涉案的予天津津门虎足球俱乐部等13家俱乐部扣除2026赛季职业联赛积分并罚款的处罚;对经司法部门认定构成犯罪的陈戌源、李铁等73名从业人员,给予终身禁止从事任何与足球有关活动的处罚;对在案件中查实存在违法行为、经检察机关依法决定不起诉的三名从业人员,给予禁止从事任何与足球有关活动五年的处罚。执行期自2026年1月29日起至2031年1月28日止。

    13家足球俱乐部面对的罚款金额介于20万至100万元人民币(3万6323至18万1616新元),被扣除积分介于3至10分。

    李铁和中国足协前主席陈戌源等73人被终身“禁足”,其他面对相同惩罚的人员,包括中国足协前副主席于洪臣、杜兆才、 李毓毅,以及中国足协前秘书长刘奕等。被“禁足”五年的三人是 原新疆天山雪豹足球俱乐部球员艾尔帕提·米吉提、马合木提江·米乃木和拜拜提·木拉提。

    中国男足前主帅李铁等73人被终身“禁足”

    2026年1月29日 14:00 / 联合早报

    中国官方星期四(1月29日)通报,中国男足前主帅李铁等73人被终身“禁足”。 (互联网)

    中国官方通报,中国男足前主帅李铁等73人被终身“禁足”。

    综合中国央视新闻和京报网报道,中国国家体育总局、公安部、中国足球协会星期四(1月29日)联合召开新闻发布会,介绍足球行业“假赌黑”问题专项整治行动的相关情况,公布禁足名单及俱乐部处罚决定。

    中国足协通报,按照中国足球协会纪律准则等相关规定,对涉案的予天津津门虎足球俱乐部等13家俱乐部扣除2026赛季职业联赛积分并罚款的处罚;对经司法部门认定构成犯罪的陈戌源、李铁等73名从业人员,给予终身禁止从事任何与足球有关活动的处罚;对在案件中查实存在违法行为、经检察机关依法决定不起诉的三名从业人员,给予禁止从事任何与足球有关活动五年的处罚。执行期自2026年1月29日起至2031年1月28日止。

    13家足球俱乐部面对的罚款金额介于20万至100万元人民币(3万6323至18万1616新元),被扣除积分介于3至10分。

    李铁和中国足协前主席陈戌源等73人被终身“禁足”,其他面对相同惩罚的人员,包括中国足协前副主席于洪臣、杜兆才、 李毓毅,以及中国足协前秘书长刘奕等。被“禁足”五年的三人是 原新疆天山雪豹足球俱乐部球员艾尔帕提·米吉提、马合木提江·米乃木和拜拜提·木拉提。

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  • 明尼苏达州驱逐僵局为何难以解决


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    发布于2026年1月29日,美国东部时间上午12:00

    分析:斯蒂芬·科林森

    明尼苏达州当前局势的走向,取决于总统唐纳德·特朗普是否认为自己面临的只是形象问题,或是他是否准备改变那些对其政治身份至关重要却不受欢迎的驱逐政策。

    周三,特朗普说到做到。在上周末联邦探员枪杀重症监护室护士亚历克斯·普雷蒂后,明尼阿波利斯和全国都濒临危险危机,他确实“稍微缓和”了一些。

    但只是“稍微”。政府激进的驱逐行动与一个根本反对其方法和最终目标的民主党州和城市之间的裂痕并未缩小。

    而且,他又开始对阻碍其行动的地方领导人发表煽动性言论。

    除非特朗普准备接受严重的政治失败,或者民主党至少默许一些联邦驱逐行动,否则任何缓和都可能昙花一现。

    “我不希望他们花一秒钟追捕一个刚刚把孩子送到日托中心、即将开始12小时轮班的父亲,而他恰好来自厄瓜多尔,”明尼阿波利斯市长雅各布·弗雷在周三的CNN市政厅会议上表示。“那个人让我们的城市变得更美好,我们为有他这样的居民在明尼阿波利斯而自豪。”

    明尼苏达州民众哀悼两名被联邦探员枪杀的本州公民,不会接受表面的和解。

    但驱逐行动是特朗普的“让美国再次伟大”(MAGA)哲学的核心,是他吸引支持者的关键,也是总统推行强人政治的热情体现。

    2026年1月28日,华盛顿特区美国退伍军人事务部外,一名儿童在亚历克斯·普雷蒂的临时纪念装置旁举着蜡烛。
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    普雷蒂被杀事件余波未平,周三政治紧张局势依然严峻,距离雷妮·古德被枪杀不到三周。一些报道称,联邦执法行动虽有进行,但比前几周更具针对性。

    • 被特朗普派往明尼苏达州监督“地铁行动”的边境负责人汤姆·霍曼,与地方官员进行了会谈。消息人士向CNN的普莉西拉·阿尔瓦雷斯和克里斯汀·霍尔姆斯描述这次会谈“岌岌可危”。
    • 短暂停顿后,特朗普再次加大了言辞攻击力度,这种态度似乎与霍曼寻求真诚解决方案的努力格格不入。总统警告弗雷,如果他的城市不执行联邦移民法,就是“玩火”。弗雷拒绝与联邦探员合作。
    • 美国国土安全部表示,周六涉及枪杀普雷蒂的人员已按程序停职。但调查结果或普雷蒂之死是否会被追究责任尚不明确,许多明尼苏达人对国土安全部的调查不信任。
    • 一段新视频曝光,显示普雷蒂在被致命枪击前一周,曾与海关和边境保护局(CBP)探员发生肢体冲突。
    • 参议院民主党人提出了削减联邦执法政策的要求,试图利用有限的政治影响力阻碍拨款。若周五前未达成协议,政府将部分停摆。
    • 共和党人对普雷蒂被杀的不满以及特朗普强硬政策的不受欢迎,使共和党参议员再次陷入政治困境。与政府立场不同,参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩表示希望进行独立调查。许多共和党人对国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆在普雷蒂死后对其的诽谤表示不满,但大多数人仍不愿公开反对特朗普要求解雇她。民主党人誓言,如果诺姆不解职,将推动对她的弹劾。
    • 周二晚,一名男子向明尼苏达州民主党众议员伊尔汉·奥马尔喷洒恶臭物质(现被认为是苹果醋),凸显了政治紧张可能带来的可怕后果。特朗普对此冷漠的反应,削弱了人们对他在行动中呼吁冷静的期望。

    2026年1月28日,明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯市亨利·惠普尔主教联邦大楼外,示威者抗议联邦移民探员的存在。
    香农·斯塔普尔顿/路透社

    移民政策的巨大分歧

    普雷蒂被杀引发的全国公愤迫使特朗普撤回了言辞激烈的边境巡逻队负责人格雷格·博维诺,并通过派遣霍曼来削弱诺姆的影响力。特朗普和其他几位高级官员也暂时缓和了言辞。

    但明尼阿波利斯危机背后存在着根本的政治分歧。如果旨在实现政府激进驱逐目标的策略显得过于严苛,可能会促使更多移民自行离境或根本不敢尝试进入美国。

    政府指责包括明尼苏达州和明尼阿波利斯在内的民主党管辖区拒绝配合联邦行动,并通过鼓励示威的政治言论积极妨碍执法。

    这种做法是特朗普国内政治议程的核心支柱,尽管在其基本盘之外不受美国人欢迎。这也是白宫难以妥协的原因之一。

    “特朗普竞选并赢得了这场斗争,这不是其政纲中的次要内容,而是他2024年竞选活动的核心政策之一,”密苏里州参议员埃里克·施密特周三表示。“这一承诺是美国民众再次选举他入主白宫的关键原因之一。”

    此外,许多共和党人认为这是实施长期支持政策的短暂契机。

    “这是必须完成的事情,如果在特朗普总统任期内无法实现,我们是否还能有机会做到?”与联邦官员合作过的佛罗里达州州长罗恩·德桑蒂斯周二在福克斯新闻的《英格拉哈姆角度》节目中表示。

    公众愤怒可能迫使特朗普采取较温和的方式。但也有可能,特别是在副白宫幕僚长斯蒂芬·米勒等移民强硬派影响下,这届政府可能会无视总统下滑的支持率和中期选举前共和党议员的焦虑,以实现这一“代际目标”。

    民主党人认为自己处于更有利的政治地位,因为许多美国人希望加强边境安全,但不喜欢大规模驱逐。一些地方民主党官员,如明尼阿波利斯的官员,拒绝允许警方配合联邦探员进行驱逐。

    而且特朗普的行动远远超出了政府声称的主要针对有暴力犯罪记录的非法移民的范围。许多守法移民,尽管缺乏合法身份但已在美国生活多年,也被卷入其中。激进的移民与海关执法局(ICE)行动甚至误捕了一些美国公民。出现了一些不人道场景:戴口罩的探员随机要求路人出示证件。

    “从法律上讲,我们街道上发生的行为是违宪的,”弗雷在CNN市政厅会议上表示。“你不能因为一个人看起来像索马里人或拉丁裔就随意将其从街上带走。你不能拘留美国公民,把他们与家人分开,而他们甚至不知道自己被带到哪里。”

    民主党人认为普雷蒂之死直接源于政府的政治选择。“他是被两名CBP探员杀死的,他们扣动了扳机,”弗吉尼亚州众议员詹姆斯·沃金肖在华盛顿的守夜活动中说。“但他实际上是被特朗普政府杀死的,是唐纳德·特朗普、克里斯蒂·诺姆、格雷格·博维诺、拉斯·沃特和斯蒂芬·米勒……我还能继续说下去。”

    政府政策的不人道性也削弱了其政治地位。一个特别感人的案例触动了许多人——戴着背包的5岁男孩利亚姆·科内霍·拉莫斯,他与父亲在明尼阿波利斯被捕并被送往德克萨斯州拘留所。民主党众议员华金·卡斯特罗周三见到了利亚姆,并转述了他父亲的评价:“他非常沮丧。”

    “稍微”缓和不足以安抚明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·瓦尔兹,他周三在访问普雷蒂临时纪念装置时表示:“我对语气转变不感兴趣,我们只需要他们离开这里,并为发生的事情负责。”

    特朗普再次抨击

    语气似乎并未有太大转变。

    周三,特朗普指责弗雷称不会执行联邦移民法。总统在Truth Social平台警告:“请他的内部人士解释一下,这一言论是对法律的严重违反,他这是在玩火!”

    司法部长帕姆·邦迪周三在访问明尼苏达州时在社交媒体上写道:“我们不会容忍明尼苏达州的无法无天。任何事都无法阻止我们继续逮捕和执法。”

    副总统JD·万斯在X平台上质问弗雷:“联邦执法部门该如何自处?他们还会觉得报警安全吗?现在不会,因为你告诉警察不要帮助他们。”

    2026年1月22日,明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯市,明尼阿波利斯市长雅各布·弗雷出席新闻发布会。
    斯蒂芬·马图伦/盖蒂图片社

    有时,严厉的政治言辞可能是为政治撤退打掩护。但这听起来不像是一个准备放弃强硬路线的政府。

    霍曼周四将在明尼阿波利斯举行预定的新闻发布会,届时可能会更清晰地看到缓和的可能性。CNN的阿尔瓦雷斯和霍尔姆斯报道称,可能的妥协方案包括联邦承诺更有针对性地打击有犯罪记录的非法移民,以及让边境巡逻队支持ICE行动而非大规模扫荡。

    参议院民主党人希望达成更多协议以避免部分政府停摆。少数党领袖查克·舒默提出三项条件,包括收紧移民与海关执法局探员的搜查令使用和流动巡逻;执行与州和地方执法部门相当的行为准则;以及要求ICE探员摘下口罩并佩戴随身摄像机。

    这可能会影响特朗普国内议程的核心支柱。但民主党人可能会遇到一个熟悉的问题:由于国土安全部和ICE在特朗普的“大漂亮法案”立法中获得了资金激增,他们的行动短期内可能不会受到阻碍。共和党人可能会在停摆中拖延民主党,就像去年那样。

    但停摆可能会澄清这一问题:特朗普是否愿意在驱逐政策上让步,或只是做些表面调整来改变公众看法?

    Why the Minnesota deportation impasse will be so hard to solve

    3 hr ago
    PUBLISHED Jan 29, 2026, 12:00 AM ET

    Analysis by

    [Stephen Collinson]

    What happens now in Minnesota depends on whether President Donald Trump concludes he simply has an optics problem or whether he’s ready to change unpopular deportation policies that are central to his political identity.

    Trump on Wednesday was as good as his word. He did de-escalate “a little bit” after the shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti by federal agents last weekend drove Minneapolis and the country toward a dangerous crisis.

    But it was only a little bit. Fault lines between the administration’s aggressive deportation operation and a Democratic state and city fundamentally opposed to its methods and ultimate goal have not narrowed.

    And he’s back to flinging inflammatory rhetoric at local leaders getting in his way.

    Any de-escalation may be short-lived unless Trump is ready to absorb a serious political defeat or Democrats offer acquiescence to at least some federal deportation activity.

    “I don’t want them spending a single second hunting down a father who just dropped his kids off at daycare, who’s about to go work a 12-hour shift, who happens to be from Ecuador,” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said at a CNN town hall on Wednesday. “That guy. He makes our city a better place. We’re proud to have him in Minneapolis.”

    Minnesotans mourning two of their own citizens gunned down by federal agents won’t settle for a cosmetic agreement.

    But deportation sweeps are endemic to MAGA philosophy, Trump’s appeal to his supporters and the president’s zeal to apply strongman power.

    A child holds a candle next to a makeshift memorial for Alex Pretti outside the US Department of Veteran Affairs in Washington DC, on January 28, 2026.

    Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

    Political tensions were still acute on Wednesday amid fresh reverberations over Pretti’s killing, less than three weeks after Renee Good was shot dead. Some reports said that federal enforcement operations went ahead but were more targeted than in previous weeks.

    ► Tom Homan, the border czar sent by Trump to oversee Operation Metro Surge, which sent 3,000 federal agents to Minnesota, held talks with local officials described by a source as “precarious” to CNN’s Priscilla Alvarez and Kristen Holmes.

    ► After a short hiatus, Trump cranked up the rhetoric again in a way that seemed incompatible with a search for a good-faith solution by Homan. The president warned Frey he was “playing with fire” if his city fails to enforce federal immigration law. Frey is refusing to cooperate with federal agents.

    ► The Department of Homeland Security said officers involved in the shooting of Pretti on Saturday were on administrative leave per procedure. But there is no clarity on investigations or whether there will be accountability for Pretti’s death beyond a DHS investigation that many Minnesotans won’t trust.

    ► A new video emerged of Pretti in a physical clash with Customs and Border Protection agents over a week before he was fatally shot.

    ► Senate Democrats laid out their demands for a curtailing of federal enforcement policies as they seek to use their limited political leverage to block spending. Without an agreement by Friday, the government will partially shut down.

    ► Republican discomfort over the killing of Pretti and the unpopularity of Trump’s tough approach left GOP senators dancing, once again, on the head of a political pin. In a break with the administration, Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he’d like to see an independent investigation. Many Republicans seemed cool toward Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who maligned Pretti after his death, but most are still unwilling to openly cross Trump by calling for her dismissal. Democrats have pledged to push for Noem’s impeachment if she’s not fired.

    ► The dire possibilities of continued political tensions were underscored when a man sprayed a foul-smelling substance (now believed to be apple cider vinegar) on Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar Tuesday night. Trump’s callous reaction dented any hopes he’d react to the tragedies amid an operation he ordered by calling for calm.

    Demonstrators shout against the presence of federal immigration agents outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 28, 2026.

    Shannon Stapleton/Reuters

    The gaping divide over immigration


    National outrage over the killing of Pretti forced Trump’s hand in withdrawing the bombastic Border Patrol chief Greg Bovino from the state and sidelining Noem by sending Homan. Trump and several other senior officials also tempered their rhetoric, albeit temporarily.

    But a fundamental political divide lies behind the Minneapolis crisis. If the tactics designed to meet ambitious administration deportation targets appear sufficiently draconian, they may encourage other migrants to self-deport or not to attempt to enter the country at all.

    The administration accuses Democratic jurisdictions including Minnesota and Minneapolis of refusing to cooperate with federal operations and of actively hampering them through political speech that encourages demonstrations.

    This approach is a pillar of Trump’s domestic project, even if it’s unpopular with Americans outside his base. That’s one reason it will be so hard for the White House to fold.

    “Trump ran and won on fixing this. It wasn’t some minor footnote in his platform. It was one of the fundamental, defining policies of his 2024 campaign,” Missouri Sen. Eric Schmitt said on Wednesday. “That promise was one of the key reasons the American people sent him back to the White House.”

    President Donald Trump delivers remarks at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington DC, on January 28, 2026.

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    In addition, many Republicans perceive a fleeting moment to implement policies that they’ve long championed.

    “This is something that has to be accomplished, and if it can’t be accomplished with President Trump’s presidency, then are we ever going to be able to get it done?” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has cooperated with federal officials, said on Fox News’ “Ingraham Angle” on Tuesday.

    Public anger may force Trump to adopt a less aggressive approach. But it’s also possible this administration — especially under the influence of immigration hardliners like deputy White House chief of staff Stephen Miller — may be prepared to ignore the president’s tanking approval ratings and GOP lawmakers’ anxiety ahead of the midterms to achieve a generational goal.

    Democrats believe they are on firmer political ground, since many Americans wanted tougher border security but dislike blanket deportations. Some local Democratic officials, like those in Minneapolis, refuse to allow their police forces to cooperate with federal agents on deportations.

    And Trump has gone far beyond his administration’s stated intent of mainly targeting undocumented migrants with violent convictions. Many law-abiding migrants have been swept up who may lack legal status but have lived in the US for years. Aggressive ICE operations have also mistakenly arrested some US citizens. There’ve been un-American scenes of people asked for their papers by masked agents.

    “Legally, the actions that have taken place in our street are unconstitutional,” Frey said at the CNN town hall. “You can’t randomly yank off the street a person because they happen to look Somali, or they happen to look Latino. You can’t detain United States citizens, rip them away from their family, and they don’t even know where they went.”

    Democrats see Pretti’s death as directly attributable to the administration’s political choices. “He was killed by two CBP agents. They pulled the trigger,” Virginia Rep. James Walkinshaw said at a vigil in Washington. “But he was actually killed by the Trump administration. He was killed by Donald Trump and Kristi Noem and Greg Bovino and Russ Vought. … And Stephen Miller … I could go on.”

    The inhumanity of the administration’s approach is also weakening its political position. One case in particular has touched many hearts — that of backpack-wearing 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, who was arrested with his father in Minneapolis and sent to detention in Texas. Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro met Liam on Wednesday and shared his father’s assessment that his son was “very depressed.”

    A “little bit” of de-escalation won’t placate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who said as he visited a makeshift memorial for Pretti on Wednesday that “I’m not so interested in shifted tone, we just need them out of here and we need accountability for what has happened.”

    Trump lashes out again


    The tone doesn’t seem to have shifted that much.

    Trump on Wednesday rebuked Frey for saying he would not enforce federal immigration laws. The president warned on Truth Social, “Could somebody in his inner sanctum please explain that this statement is a very serious violation of the Law, and that he is PLAYING WITH FIRE!”

    Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote on social media during a visit to the North Star State on Wednesday: “We will NOT tolerate lawlessness in Minnesota. Nothing will stop us from continuing to make arrests and enforce the law.”

    Vice President JD Vance asked Frey on X: “How about federal law enforcement. Should they feel safe calling 911? Right now, they don’t, because you’ve told your police officers not to help them.”

    Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey arrives to speak during a press conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 22, 2026.

    Stephen Maturen/Getty Images

    Sometimes harsh political rhetoric can be used to give cover for a political retreat. But this does not sound like an administration about to shelve its tough line.

    The potential for detente may become clearer when Homan holds a scheduled press conference in Minneapolis on Thursday. CNN’s Alvarez and Holmes reported that possible compromises could lie in a federal pledge for more targeted operations against undocumented immigrants with criminal records and the use of Border Patrol agents to support ICE operations instead of in broad sweeps.

    Senate Democrats want far more to avert a partial government shutdown. Minority leader Chuck Schumer stipulated three conditions, including tightening the use of warrants and roving patrols for ICE agents; the enforcing of codes of conduct comparable to those followed by state and local law enforcement; and for ICE agents to remove their masks and to wear body cameras.

    This might constrict a major plank of Trump’s domestic agenda. But Democrats may come up against a familiar problem. Since the DHS and ICE got a funding windfall in Trump’s “big beautiful bill” legislation, their operations may not be hampered in the short term. Republicans might be able to wait out Democrats in a shutdown, as happened last year.

    But a shutdown might clarify this issue. Is Trump willing to give ground on his policy on deportations, or does he simply hope to make superficial adjustments that change how it is perceived?

  • 教育部认定加州性别政策违反联邦法律 | 福克斯新闻


    教育部长琳达·麦卡锡表示,州官员”严重滥用职权”,施压学区向家长隐瞒学生性别认同信息

    作者:兰登·米昂
    福克斯新闻

    发布时间:2026年1月29日 美国东部时间凌晨1:51

    美国教育部周三宣布,加州一项允许学区向家长隐瞒学生性别转变信息的政策违反联邦法律。

    教育部长琳达·麦卡锡表示,联邦调查发现加州教育官员”严重滥用职权”,施压学区向家长隐瞒学生性别转变相关信息。

    “在加文·纽森失败的领导下,学校工作人员甚至吹嘘自己在推动’性别转变’,并分享针对未成年人、向其家人隐瞒孩子相关信息的策略,”她在一份声明中表示。”拜登政府对这种剥夺父母权利的行为视而不见,还以激进跨性别意识形态的名义认可对儿童造成的不可逆转的伤害,而特朗普政府将不懈努力终结这一切。”

    “孩子们不属于国家——他们属于家庭。我们将动用一切可用机制追究加州对这些做法的责任,并恢复父母的权利,”部长补充道。

    美国教育部表示,加州允许学区向家长隐瞒学生性别转变的政策违反联邦法律。(盖蒂图片社)

    加州教育部发言人莉兹·桑德斯在向《政客》杂志的声明中表示,该部门正在审查麦卡锡发来的信件,但”我们确实认为我们在之前的沟通中已经解决了这封信的核心问题”。

    州教育官员在10月告知学区,该州政策”不要求隐瞒信息”。

    如果州官员不与特朗普政府合作解决违规问题,联邦调查结果可能危及联邦政府每年向该州提供的近80亿美元教育资金。

    联邦政府表示,加州可以采取多项行动来解决违规问题,包括向所有校长和管理人员发出通知,指出”性别支持计划”或其他与学生直接相关的文件属于教育记录,经家长请求后家长有权查阅,并通知校长和管理人员,州法律不应被解释为削弱或与联邦法律相抵触。

    学区需要确认自己遵守《家庭教育权利和隐私法》(FERPA),该联邦法律赋予家长查阅子女教育记录的权利,同时州政府必须在其LGBTQ+文化能力培训中加入联邦政府批准的内容。

    2024年由州长加文·纽森签署的州政策AB 1955规定,未经学生同意,不得通知父母关于变性人和同性恋学生的性别认同或性取向。

    教育部长琳达·麦卡锡表示,联邦调查发现加州官员”严重滥用职权”,施压学区向家长隐瞒学生性别转变相关信息。(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)

    去年春天,联邦政府对州教育部展开调查,称州官员在学校”帮助学生进行社交性别转变”的同时,向家长隐瞒未成年人的”性别认同”。

    联邦机构还声称,该州违反了《家庭教育权利和隐私法》。

    据《政客》杂志报道,州官员10月致学区的信件中写道:”AB 1955并不禁止地方教育机构(LEA)工作人员向家长分享任何信息。根据两项法律的明确措辞,AB 1955和FERPA并不冲突,两者均允许家长在请求时查阅其学生的教育记录。”

    据《政客》杂志报道,纽森办公室去年表示”根据联邦法律,父母继续完全、有保障地获得其子女教育记录的查阅权”。

    金州的政策也面临法院审查。

    上个月,一名联邦法官裁定,学校不得阻止教师向家长分享学生性别认同信息,但本月早些时候上诉法院推翻了这一裁决。提起诉讼的一组加州家长正请求美国最高法院恢复此前的裁决。

    特朗普政府还在对加州提起法律诉讼,并以允许生理男性参加女子运动的政策为由威胁扣留资金。

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    Education Department finds California gender policy violates federal law | Fox News

    Education Secretary Linda McMahon says state officials ‘egregiously abused’ their authority by pressuring districts to hide gender identity information from parents

    By Landon Mion
    Fox News

    Published January 29, 2026 1:51am EST

    The U.S. Department of Education announced on Wednesday that a California policy allowing school districts to keep students’ gender transition from their parents violates federal law.

    Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said a federal investigation found that California education officials “egregiously abused” their authority by pressuring school districts to withhold information about students’ gender transitions from their parents.

    “Under Gavin Newsom’s failed leadership, school personnel have even bragged about facilitating ‘gender transitions,’ and shared strategies to target minors and conceal information about children from their own families,” she said in a statement. “While the Biden Administration turned a blind eye to this deprivation of parental rights and endorsed the irreversible harms done to children in the name of radical transgender ideology, the Trump Administration will fight relentlessly to end it.”

    “Children do not belong to the State—they belong to families. We will use every available mechanism to hold California accountable for these practices and restore parental rights,” the secretary added.

    The U.S. Department of Education said a California policy allowing school districts to keep students’ gender transition from their parents violates federal law.(Getty Images)

    California Department of Education spokesperson Liz Sanders said in a statement to Politico that the department was reviewing the letter sent by McMahon but that “we do believe that we have addressed the essence of this letter in previous communications.”

    State education officials told school districts in October that the state’s policy “does not mandate nondisclosure.”

    The findings of the federal investigation could put at risk the nearly $8 billion in education funding the federal government gives the state each year if state officials do not work with the Trump administration to resolve the violations.

    To resolve the violations, the federal government said California can take several actions, including issuing a notice to all superintendents and administrators that “gender support plans” or other related documentation directly related to a student are considered education records and are subject to parental inspection upon request and notifying superintendents and administrators that state laws should not be interpreted to undermine or contradict federal law.

    School districts would need to affirm that they are complying with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, a federal law that gives parents the right to inspect their children’s records, while the state must add content approved by the federal government to its LGBTQ+ cultural competency training.

    The state policy, AB 1955, signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2024, banned the parental notification of transgender and gay students’ gender identity or sexual orientation without the student’s consent.

    Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said a federal investigation found that California officials “egregiously abused” their authority by pressuring school districts to withhold students’ gender transitions from their parents.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

    Last spring, the federal government opened an investigation into the state’s Department of Education, arguing state officials were helping “socially transition children at school while hiding minors’ ‘gender identity’ from parents.”

    The federal agency also claimed the state was violating the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.

    “AB 1955 does not prohibit LEA staff from sharing any information with parents,” state officials wrote to school districts in October, according to Politico. “Based on the plain language of both laws, there is no conflict between AB 1955 and FERPA, which both permit parental access to their student’s education records upon request.”

    Newsom’s office said last year that “parents continue to have full, guaranteed access to their student’s education records as required by federal law,” according to Politico.

    The Golden State’s policies are also facing scrutiny in the courts.

    A federal judge ruled last month that schools cannot prevent teachers from sharing information about a student’s gender identity with their parents, but an appeals court blocked that ruling earlier this month. A group of California parents who brought the case are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate the earlier decision.

    The Trump administration is also pursuing legal action against California and threatening to withhold funding over a policy allowing biological males to compete in girls’ sports.

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  • 众议员奥马尔回应特朗普称其遇袭”可能是自导自演”


    更新于美国东部时间2026年1月29日周四凌晨1:01

    明尼苏达州民主党众议员伊尔汗·奥马尔(Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN))对总统唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)的表态做出回应。特朗普称,在明尼阿波利斯一场市政厅活动中,一名男子冲向她并向其喷洒注射器液体的袭击”可能是自导自演”。

    Rep. Omar responds to Trump’s claim attack her was ‘probably staged’

    Updated 1:01 AM EST, Thu January 29, 2026

    Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) reacted to President Donald Trump suggesting that the assault on her by a man who rushed her and sprayed a syringe of liquid at her during a town hall in Minneapolis was “probably staged.”

  • 特朗普与舒默接近达成协议以避免美国政府停摆,《纽约时报》称


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    1月28日(路透社)-《纽约时报》周三援引知情官员的话说,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普和民主党参议员查克·舒默在周三晚间采取行动,达成协议以协商对联邦移民机构的新限制,这可能避免政府停摆。

    该报称,根据计划,参议院将从一项六项法案的支出措施一揽子计划中划拨资金用于国土安全部,该一揽子计划需为美国国防部、医疗项目和其他联邦机构提供剩余财政年度的资金。

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    《纽约时报》补充道,参议院将在周五午夜的最后期限前通过这些法案,国会还将考虑短期延长国土安全部的运作,以避免运输安全管理局、海岸警卫队和联邦紧急事务管理局出现服务中断。

    此前,参议院民主党人当天早些时候呼吁对移民机构实施新限制,这为周末部分美国政府停摆铺平了道路。

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    少数党领袖舒默当天早些时候表示,包括移民和海关执法局在内的国土安全部特工必须停止佩戴口罩、使用随身摄像头,并遵循与当地警察相同的武力使用规定。

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    Trump, Schumer move towards deal to avert US government shutdown, NYT says

    January 29, 2026 6:17 AM UTC / Reuters

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    Item 1 of 3 U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks to members of the media after the weekly Senate Democratic caucus policy luncheon at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., January 28, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

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    Jan 28 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer moved on Wednesday night to reach an agreement to negotiate new restrictions on federal immigration agents, potentially averting a government shutdown, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing officials familiar with the matter.

    Under the plan, the Senate would carve out legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security from a six-bill package of spending measures required to fund the military, health programs and other federal agencies through the rest of the fiscal year, the Times said.

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    Reuters could not immediately verify the report. The White House and a spokesperson for Schumer did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.

    The Senate would pass the bills before a Friday midnight deadline, and Congress would also consider a short-term extension of homeland security operations to avoid service gaps at the Transportation Security Agency, Coast Guard and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, NYT added.

    The report comes after the Senate Democrats called for new restrictions on immigration agents earlier in the day, paving the way for a partial U.S. government shutdown this weekend.

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    Democrats have said that they will not agree to extend DHS funding through September without new limits on Trump’s immigration crackdown.

    ICE and Border Patrol agents have come under widespread criticism after agents killed a second U.S. citizen in Minneapolis last Saturday during immigration enforcement operations.

    According to the New York Times report, the stopgap bill would provide time for talks to draft a new homeland security spending bill that would include new restrictions on the tactics of immigration enforcement officers.

    Minority leader Schumer said earlier in the day that DHS agents including ICE must stop wearing face masks, use body cameras, and follow the same use-of-force rules as local police.

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  • 泰军机训练时坠毁 两飞行员遇难


    2026年1月29日 15:56 / 联合早报

    泰国一架军用飞机在北部训练飞行期间坠毁,机上两名飞行员全部遇难。

    《曼谷邮报》报道,泰国空军一架AT-6TH攻击机,星期四(1月29日)早上在清迈府一个村庄附近的丛林坠毁并起火。

    地方媒体称,当地居民在飞机起火前,听到两声巨响。

    据报道,泰国空军拥有八架AT-6TH多用途飞机,可执行包括作战任务在内的多种任务,机队驻扎在清迈府的第41联队。

    另据法新社报道,出事的飞机当时正在执行战斗搜救任务。坠机没有影响当地居民,也没造成民用财产损失。

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    当局正在调查事故原因,并已派员赶赴现场。

    去年4月,一架小型飞机在首都曼谷以南某度假小镇附近执行跳伞训练时坠海,六名泰国警察丧生。

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    泰军机训练时坠毁 两飞行员遇难

    2026年1月29日 15:56 / 联合早报

    泰国一架军用飞机在北部训练飞行期间坠毁,机上两名飞行员全部遇难。

    《曼谷邮报》报道,泰国空军一架AT-6TH攻击机,星期四(1月29日)早上在清迈府一个村庄附近的丛林坠毁并起火。

    地方媒体称,当地居民在飞机起火前,听到两声巨响。

    据报道,泰国空军拥有八架AT-6TH多用途飞机,可执行包括作战任务在内的多种任务,机队驻扎在清迈府的第41联队。

    另据法新社报道,出事的飞机当时正在执行战斗搜救任务。坠机没有影响当地居民,也没造成民用财产损失。

    延伸阅读

    印度失事客机一黑箱寻获 机上和地面死者达265人
    泰国一架警用直升机巴蜀府坠毁 三人遇难

    当局正在调查事故原因,并已派员赶赴现场。

    去年4月,一架小型飞机在首都曼谷以南某度假小镇附近执行跳伞训练时坠海,六名泰国警察丧生。

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  • 特朗普部署国民警卫队已花费纳税人近5亿美元


    发布时间:2026年1月29日,美国东部时间凌晨2:07 / CNN政治

    据国会预算办公室(CBO)估算,[唐纳德·特朗普总统]去年6月至12月间向美国多个主要城市大规模部署[国民警卫队部队]的行动,已花费纳税人约4.96亿美元。

    该旨在为国会提供客观、无党派信息的CBO估计,如果去年的部署持续到今年,每月可能花费纳税人9300万美元——到2026年这一数字将超过11亿美元。

    周三,CBO在致俄勒冈州民主党参议员杰夫·默克利的一封信中表示,这些数据是基于“激活、部署和补偿国民警卫队人员”的直接和间接成本估算得出的,包括“维持这些部署的作战、后勤和保障成本”。

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    参议院预算委员会高级成员默克利于10月要求CBO分析特朗普政府向多个城市部署军队的成本。

    “美国人民有权知道,他们辛辛苦苦赚来的数亿美元被特朗普鲁莽随意地用于向波特兰和全国各地的城市部署国民警卫队,这些资金被浪费了,”默克利周三在一份声明中表示,“特朗普正在将纳税人的资金武器化,以非法加强他对我们社区的独裁控制。这种情况必须结束。”

    CBO的估算涵盖了部署到[洛杉矶]、[华盛顿特区]、[孟菲斯]、[波特兰]和[芝加哥]的国民警卫队和现役海军陆战队部队,但不包括对[新奥尔良]的部署。

    根据美国国防部2025年预算数据,CBO估计国民警卫队成员每人每年约获9.5万美元补偿,因为他们获得与军队现役人员相同的费率。

    [相关文章:1月8日,华盛顿特区劳工部总部外,国民警卫队成员聚集在一幅唐纳德·特朗普总统的巨幅肖像旁。马克·谢弗尔贝恩/美联社 国民警卫队将在华盛顿特区驻扎至2026年底 3分钟阅读]

    CNN已联系五角大楼寻求置评。

    当被问及CBO的估算时,白宫发言人阿比盖尔·杰克逊表示:“多亏了特朗普政府为降低暴力犯罪所做的极其成功的努力,像孟菲斯和华盛顿特区这样的城市对居民和游客来说安全得多——所有主要犯罪类别都在下降。媒体应该采访那些能够不受袭击、抢劫或汽车劫持恐惧影响而正常生活的人,以了解特朗普政府的成效。”

    特朗普政府去年加大了在几个民主党主导的城市部署国民警卫队成员和联邦执法人员的力度,称这是打击犯罪、恢复秩序的行动。特朗普曾将这些部署描述为军队的潜在“训练场”。

    年底时情况变得复杂,美国最高法院[驳回]了特朗普的请求,即允许他部署国民警卫队到芝加哥,以保护移民和海关执法局(ICE)特工,作为政府持续移民执法工作的一部分。总统后来宣布将从芝加哥、洛杉矶和波特兰撤回国民警卫队,但为以“更不同、更强有力的形式”派遣联邦部队留下了可能性。

    Trump’s National Guard deployments have cost taxpayers nearly $500 million dollars

    PUBLISHED Jan 29, 2026, 2:07 AM ET / CNN Politics

    [President Donald Trump’s] sweeping deployment of [National Guard troops to several major cities] across the United States cost taxpayers approximately $496 million from June through December last year, according to an estimate from the Congressional Budget Office.

    The CBO, [which aims to provide objective, nonpartisan information to Congress], estimates that if last year’s deployments were to continue through this year, it could cost taxpayers $93 million per month — which would amount to more than $1.1 billion in 2026.

    In a [letter] to Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon on Wednesday, the CBO said it arrived at those figures based on direct and indirect costs “to activate, deploy and compensate National Guard personnel” including “the operational, logistical, and sustainment costs of maintaining those deployments.”

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    Merkley, ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, asked the CBO in October to analyze the cost of the Trump administration’s troop deployments to several cities.

    “The American people deserve to know how many hundreds of millions of their hard-earned dollars have been and are being wasted on Trump’s reckless and haphazard deployment of National Guard troops to Portland and cities across the country,” Merkley said in a [statement] Wednesday. “Trump is weaponizing taxpayer funds to illegally tighten his authoritarian grip on our communities. It must end.”

    The CBO estimate covers National Guard and active-duty Marine Corps deployments to [Los Angeles]; [Washington, DC]; [Memphis]; [Portland]; and [Chicago]. It does not include the deployment to [New Orleans].

    Using data from the Defense Department’s 2025 budget, the CBO estimates that National Guard members are compensated approximately $95,000 per person per year because they receive the same rate as those in the military’s active component.

    [Related article National Guard members gather near a large portrait of President Donald Trump on the Labor Department headquarters on January 8 in Washington, DC. Mark Schiefelbein/AP National Guard troops to stay in Washington DC through the end of 2026 3 min read]

    CNN reached out to the Pentagon for comment.

    Asked about the CBO estimates, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said, “Thanks to the Trump Administration’s highly successful efforts to drive down violent crime, cities like Memphis and D.C. are much safer for residents and visitors – with crime dropping across all major categories. The media should talk to individuals who are able to go about their daily lives without fear of being assaulted, carjacked, or robbed thanks to the Trump Administration.”

    The Trump administration last year escalated its efforts to deploy guard members and federal law enforcement officers in several Democratic-led cities, as part of what it has called a crackdown to address crime and restore order. Trump has described the deployments as a potential “training ground” for the military.

    The situation was complicated at the end of the year after the US Supreme Court [rejected a request] from Trump to allow him to deploy the guard to Chicago to protect ICE agents as part of the administration’s ongoing immigration enforcement efforts. The president later announced he was withdrawing the guard from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland but left the door open to sending federal forces “in a much different and stronger form.”