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The News Roundup For June 13, 2025

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🗓️ 13 June 2025

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

The second iteration of Donald Trump's travel ban goes into effect.

A federal judge rules that the government must release Columbia graduate student Mahmoud Khalil.

The International Monetary Fund looks to support Syria's economic recovery, saying that it will require investment from abroad.

And, more deaths are reported at food aid distribution sites in the Gaza Strip.

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0:00.0

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0:16.2

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0:17.5

Hi, it's Celeste, your host for this episode of The News Roundup.

0:20.6

Just a quick heads up before we start the show.

0:23.3

The news is rapidly changing, and things may have changed by the time you hear this podcast.

0:28.2

You can stay up to date with all the latest by listening to your local NPR member station and visiting npr.org.

0:35.3

Thank you so much for listening and enjoy the show.

0:45.0

Thank you so much for listening and enjoy the show. You're listening to the 1A podcast. I'm Celeste Headley, and it's time for another installment of the News Roundup.

0:51.1

If this is how the Department of Homeland Security responds to a senator with a

0:56.3

question, you can only imagine what they're doing to farmers, to cooks, to day laborers,

1:07.5

out in the Los Angeles community, throughout California and throughout the country.

1:13.6

That was Democratic Senator Alex Padilla. Reacting to law enforcement after they forcibly removed

1:19.4

him from a DHS press conference in L.A. on Thursday, he was removed after trying to question

1:23.7

Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noem about the administration's deportation policies.

1:29.1

You may have already seen the footage in the video the senator is forced to the ground and handcuffed.

1:34.7

That capped off a week of heightened detention. It seems an understatement over immigration across the U.S.

1:41.4

Beginning with protests in L.A. over a series of ice raids there.

1:45.0

President Trump ordered thousands of National Guard troops and hundreds of Marines to L.A. to

1:50.4

allegedly calm the protests, which California Governor Gavin Newsom, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass,

1:56.1

and others have criticized as unnecessary and dangerous.

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