2025-01-22
13 分钟Good morning.
It's Wednesday, January 22nd.
I'm Shemitah Basu.
This is Apple News today.
On today's show, a major legal victory for Prince Harry in his battle against Rupert Murdoch's tabloids.
What the LA fires are like for some of the city's most vulnerable people.
And Elon Musk's hand gesture sends a.
Message, intentional or not.
But first, immigrant advocates and families across.
The country are preparing for mass deportations now that President Trump is in office.
It's something Trump promised for months.
On the campaign trail, Trump has already.
Signed several orders that will impact immigration.
But so far, we know few details.
About how his proposed mass deportation program would work, including including who would be targeted.
Administration officials have said they will prioritize people with criminal convictions similar to past administrations.
And Trump has said that he wants to lean on state and local law enforcement to assist with the deportations.
In fact, he's threatened hundreds of state and local officials with criminal prosecutions and lawsuits if they don't comply with his plan.
The courts will almost certainly get involved.
A number of local law enforcement officials have already said they would not participate in mass detentions.