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Trump to survey damage from deadly floods during Texas visit

In about an hour, we expect president Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump to depart the White House for Kerrville, Texas, where scores of people have been killed and remain missing after catastrophic flooding hit the region last week.

While the Trump administration isn’t backing away from its pledges to shutter the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema), it has lessened its focus on the topic since the July 4 disaster.

The president is expected to do an aerial tour of some of the hard-hit areas, according to the Associated Press. The White House also said he will visit the state emergency operations center to meet with first responders and relatives of flood victims.

Trump will also get a briefing from officials. Republican governor Greg Abbott, senator John Cornyn and senator Ted Cruz are expected to the visit.

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Former ICE attorney speaks out about employee morale in the agency

A piece from The Atlantic yesterday described the moral conundrum of ICE agents, highlighting Adam Boyd, a 33-year-old attorney who ultimately quit ICE’s legal department last month.

Deportations are now a numbers game, with White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller setting a daily arrest quota of 3,000 that is getting little push back inside an agency that has had its senior leadership replaced, even though rank-and-file ICE agents perceive that target as impossible to meet.

Standards for due process for immigration detainees has deteriorated, Boyd said. He couldn’t remain at the agency in good conscience.

“I had to make a moral decision,” Boyd told The Atlantic’s Nick Miroff. “We still need good attorneys at ICE. There are drug traffickers and national-security threats and human-rights violators in our country who need to be dealt with. But we are now focusing on numbers over all else.” Some ICE attorneys “are only waiting until their student loans are forgiven, and then they’re leaving,” he said.

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