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  1. The partial shutdown is over.
    The partial federal government shutdown has ended after a brief four-day lapse. The U.S. House narrowly passed—and President Trump signed—a roughly $1.2 trillion spending package late Tuesday, February 3, 2026, reopening most federal agencies through September 30 while providing short-term funding for the Department of Homeland Security through mid-February. This sets up upcoming negotiations over potential reforms to ICE operations amid ongoing debates.
  2. Michigan Democrats move to restrict ICE law enforcement operations
    Michigan Democrats in the state Senate are advancing a package of bills aimed at restricting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the state. Sponsored by Senators like Stephanie Chang, Mary Cavanagh, and Jeremy Moss, the measures—Senate Bills 508, 509, and 510—would prohibit ICE from conducting enforcement actions in sensitive locations such as schools, hospitals, churches, and courthouses without a judicial warrant or imminent public threat. They would also bar ICE agents from wearing masks during operations, require clear identification, and limit local governments from sharing personal information or cooperating with ICE without proper warrants. Supporters argue these steps protect community safety and privacy amid concerns over aggressive federal tactics, while opponents call them obstructive to national immigration enforcement. The bills recently advanced through committee hearings with heated debate and strong public testimony.
  3. Attention Democrats, the whole country wants photo ID to vote.

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