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  • On the Throughline podcast from NPR, immigration enforcement might be more visible now,

  • but this moment didn't begin with President Trump's second inauguration or even his first.

  • A series from Throughline about how immigration became political and a cash cow.

  • Listen to Throughline in the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.

  • The Senate is expected to take up a vote soon that could end the government shutdown,

  • but it's not expected to pass.

  • Federal agencies went dark just after midnight when lawmakers failed to agree on a short-term funding bill.

  • The National Park Service says it will keep open-air parks accessible to the public

  • while closing those attractions that include staffing for visitor services.

  • Sarah Wright from Member Station, KQED reports.

  • An internal memo emailed to KQED details last-minute instructions for many national parks to stay open,

  • but with a pared-down staff for emergency services.

  • Jesse Chakron is the executive director of Fund for People in Parks.

  • He says this is the tight shut down planning.

  • He's ever scambling with little tim the public.

  • And I don't th a good situation.

  • I think with staffing already d year and threats of furl shut down.

  • Parks leaders say For NPR News, I'm Sarah Wright in San Francisco.

  • The Trump administration announced this week that it's putting more than a half a billion dollars toward reinvigorating coal.