2025-04-28
15 分钟Good morning. It's Monday, April 28th.
I'm Shamita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
On today's show, how Americans feel about Trump's first 100 days in office,
a major election in Canada,
and Wrexham, the Welsh soccer club, is just one step away from the Premier League.
But first, there have been some big immigration crackdowns across the country in recent days.
Yesterday in Colorado, NPR reports 114 immigrants were arrested at a nightclub.
Drug Enforcement Administration officials on X said those individuals were placed on buses for processing and likely eventual deportation.
NPR is calling it one of the largest single-day arrests of people without legal status
since Trump returned to office.
And in Florida, ICE arrested close to 800 immigrants in a week-long effort.
The arrests started a week ago and marked the first time federal agents worked in partnership with local law enforcement in Florida under a formal agreement to make immigration arrests.
And some other major immigration stories made headlines, too.
On Friday,
the FBI arrested a judge in Milwaukee for allegedly escorting a man out of a side door when she learned ICE agents were waiting for him.
The man, an immigrant who had a deportation order against him and was in court on battery charges,
was later apprehended after being chased on foot.
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan is charged with obstructing and impeding an immigration proceeding and concealing an individual to prevent his discovery and arrest.
Dugan appeared in court on Friday and was released on bail.