President Trump says he wants to make America skilled again.
But trades women worry that his crackdown on DEI will undo decades of progress.
You cannot look at the workforce of the construction trades and say they've taken DEI too far.
This weekend on The Sunday Story, what role is there for women in the skilled trades renaissance?
Listen now to The Sunday Story on the Up First podcast from NPR.
Federal officials have signaled a willingness to reduce the large number of immigration agents in Minnesota,
but they say that drawdown will be dependent on state and local cooperation.
MPR's Meg Anderson reports, meanwhile, that many U.S.
citizens questioned and detained by immigration officers in recent weeks feel they were targeted.
Mubasheer Khalif Hussein is suing the administration as part of a class action lawsuit.
accusing it of racial profiling.
He tackled me.
I told him I'm a U.S.
citizen.
He didn't seem to care.
In a statement to NPR, the Department of Homeland Security said, quote,
allegations that ICE engages in racial profiling are disgusting, reckless, and categorically false.
But Walter Olson with the Cato Institute says many legal experts are coming to a different conclusion.
This is a systematic assault on constitutional rights.
He means the rights provided under the Fourth Amendment,