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Vol. I · No. 178 · 1681 Reports Sunday, June 28, 2026

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ICE

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NewsNation interviews ICE officer on Florida pool rescue of child

Jun 28, 2026

The segment reports on off-duty ICE officer Gregory Simmons rescuing a 6-year-old boy who was unconscious in a community pool in Pasco County, Florida. Surveillance footage showed Simmons jumping in fully clothed, removing the child, and performing CPR until the boy resumed breathing; local authorities and DHS credited the quick action, with the child expected to recover fully. The broadcast includes an on-air interview with Simmons describing the incident, his prior CPR training, and messages from the family.

▶ Source: NewsNation

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AP reports ICE agents warn Syracuse poll worker over Instagram post naming agent

Jun 26, 2026

The segment features poll worker Paigelynne Gonyea describing two ICE agents arriving at her Syracuse polling site during New York's June 2026 primary. They referenced an Instagram post from January naming ICE agent Jonathan Ross and calling for his indictment over the fatal shooting of Renee Good. Gonyea refused to sign a warning form, asserting it was protected speech rather than doxxing under federal code.

▶ Source: Associated Press

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Prairieland ICE protest sentencing: long terms for violent case

Jun 26, 2026

Segment discusses the June 2026 sentencing of nine defendants in the Prairieland ICE detention center protest case in Texas. Reporter Lex McMenamin from The Guardian details long federal prison terms for participants accused of material support for terrorism, conspiracy, and related charges tied to a July 4, 2025, protest that involved fireworks, vandalism, and a shooting.

▶ Source: MS NOW

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ICE abandons Georgia warehouse plan amid local pushback and cost scrutiny

Jun 21, 2026

The segment covers a New York Times report that DHS plans to offload seven warehouses purchased for over $700 million intended as ICE detention sites. It highlights the cancellation of a planned 10,000-bed facility in Social Circle, Georgia, a small Trump-supporting town where residents voiced opposition despite backing the president and ICE. The broadcast includes interviews with locals and NYT reporter Hamid Ali-Aziz, who discusses pushback from Republican areas, environmental lawsuits in other states, procurement issues under prior leadership, deportation shortfalls relative to promises, and a new case of a Colombian activist detained by ICE on State Department orders.

▶ Source: MS NOW

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Reuters report examines ICE deaths, Iran deal at G7

Jun 17, 2026

The broadcast covers Reuters' analysis showing the death rate in US ICE immigration detention centers more than doubled under President Trump, highlighting the case of detainee Tuan Van Bui and expert concerns over medical care. It also reports on a proposed $300 billion private investment fund tied to a US-Iran framework deal discussed at the G7 summit in France, where leaders are navigating relations with Trump. Additional segments address lighter topics like sports and primaries.

▶ Source: Reuters

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ICE Agent Struck by Peruvian Suspect's Vehicle in New Jersey Arrest

Jun 16, 2026

The Fox News short reports an ICE officer struck by a vehicle during an arrest attempt in New Jersey on June 15. Officials describe the suspect as a Peruvian national who fled and hit the agent, prompting the agent to fire at the vehicle; the suspect remains at large with the officer's injuries unknown. The clip notes the location is roughly 85 miles from Delaney Hall in Newark, site of recent protests over detention conditions, and states the investigation is ongoing. It draws from law enforcement statements and references the separate protest activity at the ICE facility without additional sourcing or on-camera guests.

▶ Source: Fox News

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Officials announce charges against alleged Minneapolis Direct Action Minnesota members

Jun 16, 2026

The Reuters broadcast covers a live press conference where officials announce federal charges against members of Direct Action Minnesota, described as an antifa-affiliated group. Segments detail alleged actions on March 1, 2026, including blocking a federal building north of St. Paul with vehicles and shields, and engaging in stalking, surveillance, and harassment of officers, including following them home. A specific example involves an individual named Isaac S. on or around May 4, 2026. Officials stress accountability for threats to federal agents while affirming the right to peaceful protest.

▶ Source: Reuters