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NPR News: 11-28-2025 7PM EST

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0:18.8

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston. President Trump is stepping up his calls for tougher immigration policies. NPR's Vanessa Romo reports his renewed push comes after this week's shooting near the White House that left one National Guard member dead and another in critical

0:38.4

condition. The shooting has prompted a slew of anti-immigration statements from President Trump.

0:44.0

And almost immediately following the shooting, he said that he wants to, quote, permanently pause

0:49.1

migration from so-called third world countries. He pledged to seek to expel millions of immigrants from the U.S.

0:56.4

by revoking their legal status. And then he's gone on to blame immigrants for problems from

1:02.2

crime to housing shortages that he says are all part of, part of social dysfunction in America.

1:08.6

That's MPR's Vanessa Romo reporting just a short time ago. The Director of the U in America. That's NPR's Vanessa Romo reporting. Just a short time ago,

1:13.1

the director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that all asylum decisions

1:19.4

are now halted. Airbus is ordering an immediate software fix for thousands of its A-320

1:27.0

series jets. NPR, Sarah Ventry reports the company

1:30.8

has released a statement saying strong solar radiation can corrupt data used by flight control

1:36.9

systems. On October 30th, a jet blue flight abruptly lost altitude while flying from Cancun, Mexico

1:42.7

to Newark, New Jersey. Several passengers

1:45.3

were injured. Airbus now says that this was likely the result of intense solar radiation,

1:51.1

corrupting data critical to the functioning of flight controls. Now, those systems will need to be

1:56.3

updated in order to fly safely, which could cause major delays and cancellations during one of the busiest

2:01.9

travel weekends of the year. The Airbus A320 family of airplanes is now the most used aircraft in the

2:08.1

world. According to aviation analytics company Sirium, more than 9,000 of those planes are in use.

2:14.9

Sarah Ventry, NPR News. The holiday shopping season is off to a start with

2:20.2

today being the busiest day for stores, but many people went browsing from their phones yesterday.

2:26.4

Online spending data shows a record amount purchased on Thanksgiving, as NPR's Alina Seljuk

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