Trump administration launches immigration crackdown in Massachusetts, reports sayNew Foto - Trump administration launches immigration crackdown in Massachusetts, reports say

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Trump administration has launched an operation in Massachusetts to arrest and deport undocumented immigrants, the New York Times and Boston media reported on Saturday, quoting the Department of Homeland Security as saying it was targeting "criminal aliens" living in the state. DHS and its U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arm are calling the operation Patriot 2.0, modifying the name of a May deportation surge that led to the arrest of 1,500 people in the state, according to the reports. A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The operation is expected to last several weeks, the New York Times said, quoting unnamed sources with knowledge of the matter. One of the sources told the Times that Patriot 2.0 was focused on targeting immigrants who had been released from custody despite ICE agents attempting to pick them up from local jails. It was not immediately clear how many federal officers were involved in the crackdown, which comes as Chicago braces for a Trump administration ramp-up of deportations in the third-largest U.S. city. NBC 10 Boston quoted a statement from a DHS spokesperson as deriding Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's so-called sanctuary policies. "Sanctuary policies like those pushed by Mayor Wu not only attract and harbor criminals but also place these public safety threats above the interests of law-abiding American citizens. ICE is arresting sex offenders, pedophiles, murderers, drug dealers, and gang members released by local authorities," the statement reported by NBC 10 said. (Reporting by David Lawder, Editing by Nick Zieminski)

Trump administration launches immigration crackdown in Massachusetts, reports say

Trump administration launches immigration crackdown in Massachusetts, reports say WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Trump administration has launche...
Photos capture Chicagoans' protest against ICE and Trump's intervention plansNew Foto - Photos capture Chicagoans' protest against ICE and Trump's intervention plans

CHICAGO (AP) — Thousands of protesters marched in Chicago on Saturday against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement andPresident Donald Trump's plan to send National Guardtroops and immigration agentsto the city. ___ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

Photos capture Chicagoans’ protest against ICE and Trump’s intervention plans

Photos capture Chicagoans' protest against ICE and Trump's intervention plans CHICAGO (AP) — Thousands of protesters marched in Chic...
Utah violinist released from ICE detention on bondNew Foto - Utah violinist released from ICE detention on bond

A Utah violinist who has played with high-profile orchestras has been released on bond after being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement last month. Donggin Shin, 37, wasapprehended by immigration authoritiesin a hotel parking lot while he was on a work trip in Colorado and placed in ICE detention on Aug. 18. His father brought him to the U.S. from South Korea when he was a child and he lives in Salt Lake City, according to his attorney, Adam Crayk. Shin, who goes by the name John, was held at the Denver Contract Detention Facility in Aurora, Colorado — more than 500 miles away from his home — according to an ICE database. He was released on $25,000 bond on Tuesday. "I never thought I would have to feel what it's like to be shackled on my ankles and my wrist, feeling like some kind of a serious criminal, as if I have murdered someone," Shin said at a press conference Friday, according toKSL-TV, an NBC affiliate based in Salt Lake City. "I was absolutely terrified. Obviously, I cried all day," he added. Shin was held for a total of 17 days and is now wearing an ankle monitor, according to Crayk. Shin was identified by ICE's Fugitive Operations Team, which is generally focused on apprehending immigrants who have committed serious crimes and are considered national security threats, according to charging documents. A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In response to previous questions about Shin, a seniorDepartment of Homeland Securityofficial told NBC News: "Our message is clear: criminal illegal aliens are not welcome in the United States." The official added that Shin had a DUI conviction. Records show the matter was resolved after Shin pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor offense in 2020 and served his probation. Crayk, Shin's attorney, told NBC New in a previous interview that his client's father was battling brain cancer at the time of his prior arrest. "My father was losing a battle to a Level 4 glioblastoma brain tumor. He had limited time to live," Shin said, according toKSL-TV. "I fell into a depression during that time and the impaired driving followed." Shin entered the U.S. on a tourist visa on Sept. 3, 1998, which "required him to depart the U.S. by March 3, 1999," according to DHS. But Crayk previously told NBC News that this timeline is incomplete, as Shin's father switched to a student visa, which conferred status onto Shin at the time. Crayk said Shin became a DACA recipient years later, but lost his DACA protections due to his 2020 conviction. He has remained without lawful status for the last four and a half years. Shin works in telecommunications but has played with the prestigious Utah Symphony and Ballet West in recent years. Musicians have been playing at the state Capitol each day, determined to raise awareness until Shin returns home. Shin's wife, DeNae Shin, thanked the Salt Lake City community for its support over the last few weeks. "During those really dark times where I was feeling such despair, it was really those letters that kept me going," she said.

Utah violinist released from ICE detention on bond

Utah violinist released from ICE detention on bond A Utah violinist who has played with high-profile orchestras has been released on bond af...
Austin Butler and Emily Ratajkowski Get Drinks Together in N.Y.C.New Foto - Austin Butler and Emily Ratajkowski Get Drinks Together in N.Y.C.

Dia Dipasupil/FilmMagic;Lyvans Boolaky/WireImage Austin Butler and Emily Ratajkowski have been spotted out and about together The pair were photographed chatting over drinks at a bar in N.Y.C.'s West Village on Friday, Sept. 5 Butler was most recently linked to Kaia Gerber, while Ratajkowski split from her ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard in 2022 Austin ButlerandEmily Ratajkowskihave been spotted out together. In photos obtained byTMZ, theCaught Stealingactor, 34, and supermodel, 34, could be seen spending time together over drinks in New York City, on Friday, Sept. 5. Photos showed the pair seated in a booth at the West Village's Waverly Inn. Both of them kept things casual, as Butler could be seen rocking a plain white T-shirt and Ratajkowski wore a dark colored strapless top as they sipped on cocktails and chatted. At one point, Butler reportedly put his arm around the model's shoulders, according to TMZ. Karwai Tang/WireImage Related:https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Butler and Ratajkowski were most recentlyphotographedtogether at an afterparty for the N.Y.C. premiere of Butler's new movieCaught Stealing. In a photographer's Instagram post from the event, Butler, alongside his costars in the film includingZoë Kravitz,Matt Smith,Bad Bunnyand directorDarren Aronofsky, could be seen dancing in celebration of the crime thriller's release. Ratajkowski appeared in the background of one photo, seemingly chatting with Butler. Representatives for Butler and Ratajkowski did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Butler was previously in a relationship withKaia Gerber; they split in 2024 after three years of dating.TMZwas the first to report the news, stating that the couple ended their relationship near the end of 2024. Sources told the outlet that "the relationship just simply ran its course." Butler previously datedHigh School MusicalstarVanessa Hudgensfor eight yearsbefore their split in January 2020. As for Ratajkowski, she split from her husband, actor and producerSebastian Bear-McClard, in 2022 after they secretly tied the knot in 2018. The couple share one son, 4-year-oldSylvester Apollo Bear. In a May 2023 interview withHommeGirlsmagazine, Ratajkowski shared what it felt like to be "single" for the "first time" in her life following her split from Bear-McClard in 2022. "I'm proud of myself. Younger version of myself would have prob settled for some mid dude just to have a [boyfriend]. Glad I'm not in that era anymore," she said. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! On connecting with new people she added: "I'm really open to meeting people whatever way! But I do think mutuals is always a nice way to vet people." Since parting ways with Bear-McClard, Ratajkowski has beenlinked toBrad Pitt,Pete Davidson, Eric André,Harry Stylesand country singerShaboozey, whom she wasrumored to be datinglast year. Read the original article onPeople

Austin Butler and Emily Ratajkowski Get Drinks Together in N.Y.C.

Austin Butler and Emily Ratajkowski Get Drinks Together in N.Y.C. Dia Dipasupil/FilmMagic;Lyvans Boolaky/WireImage Austin Butler and Emily R...
"SNL" Alum Kate McKinnon Reveals She Was Diagnosed With Geographic Tongue: 'It's Gross' (Exclusive)

Bryan Adams/Searchlight Pictures Leave it toKate McKinnonto have a little fun with a benign medical diagnosis. TheSNLalum, 41, who is featured in this week's One Last Thing, was asked about the last screenshot or picture she took on her phone. "I took a photo of my tongue and sent it to an actor friend of mine," she says. "We both have the same medical condition. It's called geographic tongue. Your tongue sheds in patches and looks like an atlas, hence the name 'geographic tongue.'" Jason Mendez/Getty for Searchlight Pictures According to Mayo Clinic,geographic tongueis an inflammatory but harmless condition affecting the surface of the tongue. Patches on the tongue are missing papillae, which are tiny, pinkish-white bumps, and look like a map. They often appear in one area and then move to a different part of the tongue. "It's gross," McKinnon adds. "We brag about how geographic we are on any given day. Maybe I shouldn't be saying this in a magazine." Related:Kate McKinnon Is Ready for the 'Adventures to Continue' in Sequel to Bestselling Children's Mystery Novel — See the Cover! (Exclusive) The actress, who is releasing her children's book,Secrets of the Purple Pearl, the second in her seriesThe Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science,and stars in the movieThe Roses, shared more with PEOPLE for One Last Thing: Last obsessionI am obsessed with the lifestyle vlog of a family in the mountains of Azerbaijan who grow and prepare copious amounts of gorgeous food. There is no dialogue. The mother, Aziza, has these big hands and these giant enamel bowls and she'll just punch out a batch of dough for 80 meat pies. She pickles 100 pounds of cucumbers with the ease that most people chew gum. Her rolling pin is five feet long. I'm not sure who's eating all the meat pies. Hachette Book Group Last life hack I learnedYou can lacto-fermentanyvegetable by putting them in a big clean jar with water to cover and then you weigh all that and subtract the weight of the jar, and then multiply that by .035 and then add that amount of salt (by weight), shake it up and let it sit for 7 days. I've been fermenting. Aziza made me do it! Last DIY projectI put up these faux-beams on my bedroom ceiling. I sourced the wood and cut it and oiled it and treated it for bugs and installed it and fixed it and it took methree years. But the skills I gained will last a lifetime. Iloveskills. Related:Meryl Streep Breaks Character DuringSNLDebut in Hilarious 'Close Encounter' Sketch with Kate McKinnon Last thing I took from a setI was given—I didn't steal—a chess piece from theBarbieset. The set and prop designers forBarbiewere the most incredible artists and artisans and the stuff they made to fill out the world of the Dreamhouse and the Weird Barbie house really should be in a museum. They made a full chess set with these chess pieces in Weird Barbie aesthetic and they were so magical, and I was given, I want say it was a bishop? Tough to tell. Mattel; Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures Last impulse purchaseI just bought a portable band saw that electricians and plumbers use to cut metal-threaded rod, copper pipe, etc. Whenever I have to cut metal I'm sweating and grunting with a hacksaw. I've wanted one for about a year and I woke up today and I was like, "Today's the day." Last moment of prideI've been doing a lot of audio recording lately with my sister Emily Lynne. We're recording a scripted series for Audible that we wrote and we also just recorded the audiobook of my second novel for children. She's so brilliant and so kind and we are so in sync and I'm just so grateful that the person I would choose out of 8 billion people to be my sister happens to be my sister. Arturo Holmes/Getty Last time I was starstruckI met Jesse Palmer at theSNL50thAnniversary Special. I am always so starstruck anytime I meet someone from theBacheloruniverse. I think I would be most starstruck if I met someone from the HGTV universe. If I met Aziza I would fall at her feet. Secrets of the Purple Pearl,the second book inThe Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Scienceseries will hit bookshelves on Sept. 30. The Rosesis now in theaters. Read the original article onPeople

“SNL” Alum Kate McKinnon Reveals She Was Diagnosed With Geographic Tongue: 'It's Gross' (Exclusive)

"SNL" Alum Kate McKinnon Reveals She Was Diagnosed With Geographic Tongue: 'It's Gross' (Exclusive) Bryan Adams/Search...

 

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