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  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.

  • Officials from three immigration agencies will testify on Capitol Hill today.

  • Democrats are scrutinizing the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations in places such as Minneapolis.

  • NPR's Barbara Sprunt reports.

  • tactics used by agencies like ICE.

  • Democrats say they won't vote for a DHS funding bill that doesn't include major changes to the department.

  • The current stopgap funding bill for DHS runs out on Friday.

  • If an agreement can't be reached this week,

  • Congress will likely have to pass another continuing resolution for the department.

  • Barbara Sprint, NPR News.

  • Washington.

  • A small bipartisan group of lawmakers has reviewed a set of new files from the Epstein investigation.

  • These were provided by the Justice Department.

  • They were supposed to show all of the information and names with no redactions.

  • But the lawmakers say that didn't happen.

  • Republican Congressman Thomas Massey and Democrat Ro Khanna say there were redactions that should not have been there.

  • They also say the new files redacted the names of six men who were likely,

  • quote, incriminated by being included in the Epstein files.

  • Both Masi and Kana are demanding that the Justice Department reveal the men's names.

  • Meanwhile,