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Trump did what today?
2/6/2026
Minneapolis now has daily deportation flights. One man has been documenting them
- Nick Benson, a resident of Minneapolis, is documenting daily deportation flights at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport.
- He counts detainees being loaded onto ICE flights, revealing the opaque nature of deportation operations under the Trump administration.
- In January alone, Benson estimated that 2,339 people were deported, with many being sent out of state within short notice after detainment.
- Benson's tracking efforts provide important data in a situation often lacking transparency from the federal government.
- He finds the experience emotionally heavy but feels it's crucial work and intends to continue.
Some Public Health Service officers deployed in detention centers suffer 'moral distress'
- Nearly 400 officers from the U.S. Public Health Service are deployed to detention centers amid rising immigrant arrests.
- Many officers report feelings of 'moral distress' as they feel they are facilitating inhumane operations rather than providing care.
- Concerns over safety delays and overcrowding have led some medical professionals to resign.
- Officers often feel conflicted about their role, as they are compelled to care for vulnerable populations created by policies they oppose.
- The morale crisis within the service raises important questions about the future of healthcare in ICE facilities.
Poll: Two-thirds of Americans say ICE has 'gone too far' in immigration enforcement
- A new poll shows that 65% of Americans believe ICE has gone too far with immigration enforcement, which has increased since last summer.
- Following recent shootings by federal agents in Minnesota, disapproval of President Trump's handling of immigration policy is growing.
- Democrats and independents express significant concern over ICE's tactics, with many believing they make the public less safe.
- Despite heavy disapproval among certain voter demographics, Trump’s core base still supports his immigration measures.
- The poll highlights a stark divide between Trump's supporters and those who oppose his immigration policies.
Trump officials propose testing a citizenship question amid a push to alter the census
- The Trump administration suggests asking about U.S. citizenship in the upcoming 2030 census field tests.
- This push aligns with Republican lawmakers' efforts to exclude non-citizens from census counts for political representation.
- Court cases are ongoing as GOP-led states seek to challenge how census data is used, particularly regarding immigration status.
- Many fear that a citizenship question will lead to undercounting historically marginalized communities, impacting resource distribution.
- Previous Supreme Court rulings blocked a citizenship question in 2020, creating a complex legal landscape for future census actions.
Dog sled, ski ballet and other sports you could once see at the Winter Olympics
- The upcoming Winter Olympics will feature 16 sports but exclude many former events like dog sledding and ski ballet.
- These previous events often served as demonstrations to promote new sports but were discontinued after 1992.
- Sports like curling, which started as demonstrations, have since gained official status in the Olympics.
- Changes in Olympic sports reflect evolving interests and viewership trends, with the IOC focusing on inclusivity and cost.
- Former demonstration sports contribute to the rich history of the Olympics, showcasing various cultural elements.