AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoD.C. Mayoral Race: A Washington Post–Schar School poll finds 71% of D.C. voters support youth curfews, a key issue in the June 16 contest where Janeese Lewis George leads by 11 points but opposes curfew plans. Public Safety & Policing: A new Niskanen Center study says last year’s National Guard deployment in Washington cut property crime by about 24% but had little measurable impact on violent crime, despite high costs. Immigration Courts: A federal judge blocked Trump administration USCIS directives that froze asylum, work permits, and other immigration benefits for people from dozens of countries, calling the policy unlawful and pushing applicants into “indeterminate legal limbo.” Congress & Immigration Funding: The Senate passed legislation to fund Trump’s immigration enforcement agencies early Friday after delays tied to a separate $1.776 billion settlement fight. White House 250th Anniversary Politics: After artists backed out of Freedom 250 concerts, Trump said the events will be replaced by a “rally to end all rallies,” with him and Lee Greenwood headlining. Labor & Politics: The UAW endorsed Michigan candidates Abdul El-Sayed for Senate and Jocelyn Benson for governor, signaling labor’s influence in high-stakes federal and state races.
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