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Tens of thousands of Palestinians are walking back to Gaza City for the first time since the war began.
But the joy of return is mixed with bitter sadness.
Entire neighborhoods are now reduced to rubble.
I'm Layla Faldel.
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And this is up first from NPR News.
A new proposal by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis would give local law enforcement officials the power of immigration agents.
People are going to be afraid of police officers.
People are going to be afraid to report crimes.
But with state Republicans calling the proposal premature, which rules are likely to pass.