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Immigration crackdown, ultraprocessed food risk, NFL prank call & more

CNN 5 Things

CNN

Daily News, News

4.31.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

The Trump administration has its sights set on border security, as the president marks his 100th day in office tomorrow. Ukraine is questioning Russian President Vladimir Putin’s announcement of a temporary ceasefire. We’ll tell you the latest research on ultraprocessed foods and life expectancy. The US has urged India and Pakistan to work towards a “responsible solution." Plus, a call during the NFL draft that’s making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey there from CNN. I'm Chris DeBo with The Five Things You Need to Know for Monday, April 28th.

0:07.9

Tomorrow was President Donald Trump's 100th day in office. And he told the Atlantic, he's having more fun in his second term than in his first.

0:15.8

In the wide-ranging interview, he projected an air of invincibility. Even as a new CNN poll shows his approval rating

0:22.3

has dropped to 41%, the lowest for any newly elected president in seven decades. Each day this

0:29.2

week, the White House is highlighting a different area of the president's agenda, and today is securing the border.

0:34.8

White House border czar Tom Homan said the Trump administration deported 139,000 undocumented immigrants since the start of the border. White House borders are Tom Homan said the Trump administration

0:37.6

deported 139,000 undocumented immigrants since the start of Trump's second term. He disputed that

0:43.6

the numbers are lower than they were under former President Joe Biden because of how they counted

0:48.2

deportations. CNN's Betsy Klein has more. It comes as ICE has moved quickly to crackdown aggressively on illegal immigration.

0:57.3

We saw over the weekend a significant crackdown, 800 arrests in Florida, as well as about 100

1:04.4

arrests in Colorado Springs overnight.

1:07.2

It also comes, as we have learned about the deportation of three U.S. citizen children whose

1:14.1

mothers were illegal immigrants.

1:16.2

And Tom Homan was asked about that by our colleague Priscilla Alvarez.

1:20.0

He said, if you choose to have a U.S. citizen child knowing you're in this country illegally,

1:25.1

you put yourself in that position, you put your family in that position. He said that the mothers requested that their children stay with them.

1:32.5

It was a decision of the parents, not the U.S. government.

1:36.4

We should say a lawyer for one of the families denied that either mother was given a choice,

1:40.9

telling CNN they both wanted their children to stay in the U.S.

1:50.0

Ukraine is questioning Russian President Vladimir Putin's motives in announcing a three-day ceasefire. The Kremlin says the truce would begin from May 8th to coincide with World War II Victory Day commemorations.

1:56.0

But Ukraine's foreign minister has asked why Putin is waiting until then, and said if Russia truly wanted peace, it would enact an immediate ceasefire.

2:04.2

Moscow previously rejected a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire that was agreed to by Kyiv.

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