Why Some Migrants Say They'll Self-Deport

为何有些移民表示将自愿离境

What A Day

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2025-04-28

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The Trump administration's relentless assault on immigrants keeps marching on. Over the weekend, federal officials said they arrested nearly 800 people in Florida during a four-day immigration enforcement operation. ICE also deported three children who are U.S. citizens on Friday, including one who’d been diagnosed with cancer. As the White House widens its brutal crackdown on migrants, some say they’ll do what Trump wants them to do: leave the country and the lives they built here behind. Rebecca Plevin, who covers equity for The Los Angeles Times, tells us why. And in headlines: Pope Francis was laid to rest in Rome, President Trump admits Russian President Vladimir Putin may not want to stop attacking Ukraine, and the White House restored visa registrations for thousands of international students.
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  • It's Monday, April 28th.

  • I'm Josie Duffy Rice, in for Jane Koston, and this is What A Day,

  • the show that rejects the idea that, quote,

  • Christopher Columbus is so back, as the White House claimed via tweet.

  • He's not back.

  • Not at all.

  • He's dead, actually.

  • On today's show,

  • Pope Francis is laid to rest and President Donald Trump admits that maybe Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn't want to stop attacking Ukraine.

  • Who knew?

  • But first, there's more news in Trump's assault on immigrants.

  • On Friday,

  • FBI agents arrested Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan after she allegedly,

  • quote, intentionally misdirected federal agents.

  • The agency claimed she told an undocumented immigrant to leave through a side door of the courtroom as immigration and customs enforcement agents waited in the main hallway.

  • The arrest also highlights the Trump administration's increasing animosity towards the judiciary.

  • Then on Saturday,

  • ICE officials announced the arrest of almost 800 people in Florida in just four days.

  • They called the mass arrests a, quote,

  • first-of-its-kind partnership between state and federal partners.