How ICE accountability has changed under Trump

特朗普时期ICE问责制的变化

Apple News Today

2026-01-13

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After the shooting of Renee Good, officials and the public have called for greater accountability for ICE agents. Julia Ainsley of NBC News explains how changes at DHS have made that difficult. The Supreme Court hears oral arguments today that could have big implications for transgender athletes. USA Today’s Maureen Groppe breaks down the case. Starter homes used to be a cornerstone of the real-estate market, but no longer. The Washington Post’s Julie Weil joins to discuss how would-be first-time buyers are being priced out of the market. Plus, former Federal Reserve chairs came out in support of Jerome Powell, why some 15,000 New York City nurses are on strike, and the newest addition to the Barbie lineup. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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  • Good morning.

  • Federal and local government battle over the ICE presence in Minnesota.

  • As protesters call for accountability for a fatal shooting,

  • NBC explains how oversight has changed in Trump's second term.

  • And even though ICE is now the most well-funded law enforcement agency in the entire country,

  • not a dollar of that money went toward accountability.

  • USA Today breaks down a major Supreme Court case for transgender athletes being hurt today and why the first stop on your way to the American Dream,

  • the starter home, is fading fast.

  • Well, if you don't become a homeowner, how does that change your entire economic future?

  • It's Tuesday, January 13th.

  • I'm Shamita Vasu.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • As Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced plans to expand the presence of ICE agents in Minneapolis,

  • city and state government is suing the administration to halt the crackdown.

  • Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said the surge had sown chaos in the Twin Cities.

  • The deployment of thousands of armed mass DHS agents to Minnesota has done our state serious harm.

  • This is, in essence, a federal invasion of the Twin Cities and Minnesota, and it must stop.

  • The administration has defended the agents decision to fire at Renee Nicole Good even before an investigation concludes.

  • The FBI is looking into the incident, but has refused to involve state officials,

  • leading Governor Tim Walz to question the legitimacy of that investigation.