When ICE buys a warehouse in your town : Here & Now Anytime - NPR
The Department of Homeland Security is purchasing large warehouses across the United States, some capable of housing over 8,000 people, raising concerns about local impacts, as explained by Socorro, Texas’s mayor. Following the Supreme Court's ruling against President Trump's global import fees, he imposed a 15% tariff. Additionally, Mexico's army killed the leader of a prominent drug cartel, with the Trump administration expressing approval of Mexico’s actions.
When ICE buys a warehouse in your town

In cities across the country, the Department of Homeland Security is buying up huge warehouses, some that can house more than 8,000 people each. Rudy Cruz Jr., the mayor of Socorro, Texas, explains how a warehouse purchase in his community would impact local residents.
Then, President Trump imposed 15% tariffs this weekend after the Supreme Court on Friday struck down his sweeping global import fees. NPR White House correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben breaks down how he was able to do it.
And, Mexico's army killed the leader of one of the country's fastest-growing drug cartels. NPR international correspondent Eyder Peralta details the Trump administration’s praise for Mexico’s government in the aftermath.
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