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NPR News: 08-30-2025 7PM EDT

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🗓️ 30 August 2025

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0:00.0

Support for NPR, and the following message come from Yarl and Pamela Mohn, thanking the people who make public radio great every day and also those who listen.

0:10.6

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Rorlin.

0:14.5

The Trump administration says public housing agencies must share the immigration status of their tenants.

0:21.6

NPR's Jennifer Ludden reports they have 30 days to comply or risk losing federal funding. Housing and

0:27.4

Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner issued the directive in a tweet. He said it was the

0:32.6

beginning of the end for illegals in taxpayer-funded housing. Undocumented immigrants do not get housing subsidies,

0:40.5

but they are allowed to live with family members who do. The first Trump administration tried to

0:45.6

change that, and the current one has been reviewing a similar proposal. Conservatives argue it's

0:51.1

not fair to let mixed-status families live in public housing, given the years-long waitlist for it.

0:57.7

Now, housing authorities face a deadline to share information on all tenants, including their immigration status.

1:03.8

One immigrant advocate says it seems designed to scare families into self-evicting.

1:09.2

Jennifer Lutton, NPR News, Washington.

1:12.0

Law enforcement officers in Minneapolis are increasing patrols after this week's

1:16.4

church shooting that killed two children.

1:19.0

The church has become a gathering place for people to grieve and shows support for victims in

1:23.4

the community.

1:24.5

NPR's Liz Baker reports.

1:26.5

For blocks and blocks surrounding the church,

1:28.8

blue and green ribbons flutter on tree trunks and lamp posts, a message of support for

1:33.5

enunciation students and teachers. State Representative Emma Greenman was one of the volunteers

1:38.8

creating these ribbons out of strips of donated tablecloths. My community, I'd love to say,

1:44.1

is beautiful and unique and wonderful, but there's nothing

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