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The United States Ministry of Justice continues Minnesota on the policies of the city of the sanctuary
Cecilia Nowell
The Ministry of Justice continued the state of Minnesota for its immigration policies in the city of the sanctuary, which makes it the last locality to deal with legal threats while the Trump administration tries to carry out the campaign promise of the mass deportations president.
“Minnesota officials compromise the security of their own citizens by allowing illegal foreigners to bypass the legal process,” Pamela Bondi, the Attorney General, in a press release.
The Ministry of Justice added that Minnesota policies to refuse to cooperate with the immigration authorities are illegal under federal law and have led to the release of so-called “dangerous criminals”. Immigrants without a criminal record are now the largest group in American immigration detention.
The cities of Minnesota de Minneapolis, St Paul and the county of Hennepin join the ranks of Los Angeles, New York, Boston and New Jersey and Colorado states: the courts have led similar prosecution to their sanctuary city policies.
A judicial file of the Trump administration in June – in the midst of demonstrations against immigration raids – called the order on the city of the Sanctuary of Los Angeles and asked that it be prevented from being applied to allow the White House to seduce what it calls a “crisis of illegal immigration”.
During the summer, the Ministry of Justice sent letters to 13 states which it classified as “jurisdictions of the sanctuary”, in particular California and the Rhode Island, and 22 local governments, from Boston to Seattle, informing their leaders that they could face prosecution or lose federal funding to “under” and “obstruct” federal immigration agents.
The Pentagon review would confirm the Aukus submarine pact is sure

Dan Jervis-Bardy
The Aukus submarine agreement will take place as planned after surviving the Pentagon examination of the security pact.
Nikkei Asia, based in Japan, reported that the Trump administration would retain the initial 368 billion dollar schedule, which includes the United States selling three Virginia class nuclear submarines in Australia from 2032.
An official of the US Defense Ministry would not confirm the report when contacted by Guardian Australia.
“Aukus’ initiative is still underway. We have no other Aukus updates to announce at the moment,” said the official.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese admitted that the exam was still underway, but was confident that Akus had the support of the United States and the United Kingdom-the third partner of the Pact.
“We know that Akus is in the interest of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States,” said Albanese d’Abu Dhabi, the last judgment of a trip abroad which included visits to the two allies of Aukus.
“This is a partnership that is in the interest of the three nations that will make peace and security in our region much stronger.”
The United States deports Planelload of the Iranians after the agreements with Tehran, said the New York Times
The Trump Administration expelled a return plan of around 100 Iranians in Iran from the United States, the New York Times reported on Tuesday, citing two senior Iranian officials involved in negotiations and an American official with knowledge of the plans.
Iranian officials said that an American cartography flight took off from Louisiana on Monday evening and was to arrive in Iran by Qatar on Tuesday, added the report.
Reuters could not immediately check the report.
Opening summary
Hello and welcome to the blog live from American policy. I am Tom Ambrose and I will bring you the latest information in the coming hours.
We start with the news that a meeting with high issues between Donald Trump and the best Democrats in Congress on Monday led to any apparent breakthrough in the negotiations to keep the government open, JD Vance later declaring: “I think we are heading for a closure.”
The Democrats, who refuse to support the legislation of the GOP to continue to finance beyond Tuesday, unless he understands several health provisions, brought a more optimistic tone after the meeting of the Oval Office, which also included the republican leaders of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The head of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer, said that he had described his concerns about the country’s health care in Trump and said: “He seemed, for the first time, understand the scale of this crisis.
“We hope that he will speak to Republican leaders and tell them: we need bipartite contribution to health care, on decisions in their bill. Their bill does not have them – they never told us about. ”
But there was little sign that the Republicans had gone from their requests that the Senate Democrats vote for their bill which would keep the government open until November 21, so that long -term financing discussions can continue. The GOP adopted this bill in the House during a vote close to the party earlier this month, but it needs at least a democratic support to advance in the Senate.
“It is purely and simply hostage of hostage taking on behalf of the Democrats,” said the head of the majority of the Senate John Thune. Referring to the republican financing proposal, Thune said: “We could pick it up and pass it this evening, and pass it tomorrow before the government stops.”
Vance sought to attach the blame for any closure on the Democrats, saying: “I think we are heading for a closure because the Democrats will not do the right thing. I hope they change their mind, but we will see.”
Trump has not yet publicly commented on Reunion, which has not been opened to journalists. In an interview earlier in the day with CBS News, the president said: “I just don’t know how we are going to solve this problem”, and the Democrats “are not interested in waste, fraud and abuse”.
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In other developments:
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Donald Trump announced his 20 -point peace plan project for GazaAnd held a public appearance with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said he approved the plan. None of the two leaders asked journalists.
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Hamas negotiators would have received a copy of the plan Today, but have not yet answered.
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The plan calls for a transitional Gaza government which would involve international figures, including Trump and the Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, whose inclusion has triggered an immediate declineGiven its historical role in the support of the American invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the history of British colonization in the region.
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The closure of the US government pending can be more serious for Americans than in the past, such as the Trump administration threatening to permanently dismiss federal employees during the closureRather than simply containing them temporarily.
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Airlines and other aviation groups have warned that the The federal government closure could immediately affect passengers of airlinesAs well as slow down the air traffic control pipeline currently in training to fill a huge gap in these crucial jobs.
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YouTube, according to the traces of Facebook and Twitter / X, breaks at a trial brought by Donald Trump in response to the deactivation of the platforms of his profiles after the January 6 insurgency in Washington. YouTube will pay $ 24.5 million to set up the trial: More than $ 20 million should finance the construction of a Mar-A-Lago style ballroom in the White House.
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THE The Trump administration announced that it was filed a complaint against Minnesota For the policies of the state immigration sanctuary, following similar proceedings against Los Angeles and New York.



