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NPR News: 02-10-2025 4PM EST

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🗓️ 10 February 2025

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0:00.0

Donald Trump is starting his second term as president. What will his administration do and what policies will it promote?

0:07.3

On the NPR politics podcast, we'll break down what the new administration does and explain why it matters.

0:12.7

Listen to the NPR politics podcast every day.

0:16.5

Live from NPR news, Amalakshmi, Singh. President Trump says Palestinians would not be allowed to return

0:23.3

to Gaza under his plan to relocate the enclave's residence and take over the territory

0:28.0

following the Israel-Hamas war. NPR's Daniel Estrin reports from Tel Aviv. Trump announced last

0:34.3

week that the U.S. would take over Gaza and rebuild it, while Palestinians

0:38.0

would be sent to neighboring countries. Administration officials had said that relocation would be

0:43.5

temporary. But in comments made to Fox News, released Monday, Trump says Palestinians would not get to

0:49.7

return to Gaza. Think of it as a real estate development for the future. It would be a beautiful

0:56.4

piece of land. Would the Palestinians have the right to return? No, they wouldn't because they're

1:01.5

going to have much better housing, much better. In other words, I'm talking about building a

1:06.5

permanent place for them, because if they have to return now, it'll be years before you could

1:11.4

have it. It's not habitable. Israeli leaders have praised Trump's proposal. Arab countries

1:16.3

reject it. Daniel Estrin, NPR News, Tel Aviv. The administration is raising the pressure on

1:21.8

local law enforcement to help the federal government with immigration enforcement. Here's NPR's

1:26.2

Martin Kosti. Florida says it's highway

1:28.1

patrol will help identify and hold people who are wanted for deportation, and other Republican-led

1:33.4

states are encouraging similar cooperation. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is pausing grants to

1:38.7

Democratic-run jurisdictions with sanctuary laws. University of Pittsburgh law professor

1:43.3

David Harris predicts there will be

1:44.9

some increase in cooperation by local law enforcement. The places you're going to see it, I would

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