It's Tuesday, June 3rd.
I'm Jane Koston, and this is What A Day,
the show that is very excited to see the new briefings National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard has been tasked with creating for President Donald Trump to make it more fun and interesting for him.
Would puppets help?
I think so.
On today's show,
the Supreme Court says no thanks to hearing two big gun cases and authorities charged a man suspected of an anti-Semitic attack in Boulder,
Colorado, with a federal hate crime.
But let's start with immigration.
Because in the last two weeks,
the Supreme Court has dealt two huge blows to around half a million migrants living here,
legally.
On Friday,
the court said the Trump administration could end deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of folks from Venezuela,
Haiti, Cuba, and Nicaragua.
They were here under a Biden-era expansion of a program called humanitarian parole.
It allowed people from those countries to enter the U.S. legally so long
as they met certain requirements,
but it isn't a path to citizenship.
Friday's decision followed another court order from two weeks ago.