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  • 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,