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Bu içerik, Senato yargı komitesinin, Donald Trump’ın kitlesel sürgün planlarına odaklanan bir dinleme başlattığını ve bu planların ülke genelindeki topluluklara verebileceği zararları ele alıyor. Ayrıca, Demokrat senatörlerin, Joe Biden’a Trump’ın kitlesel sürgün vaatlerinin Amerikan topluluklarına verebileceği zararları vurgulayan yeni politikaları onaylaması için çağrıda bulunduğu bir başka konuyu ele alıyor. Biden’a, bazı göçmenlerin ülkede kalmasına izin verecek yeni politikaları onaylaması için çağrıda bulunan Demokrat senatörlerin mektubunu içeriyor. Ayrıca içerik, Trump’ın Kanada’yı bir eyalet olarak yanlışlıkla tanımladığı ve Başkan seçildiğinde Beyaz Saray’dan bu tür şeyler yazabileceği 41 günün kaldığını belirten bir bölüm de içeriyor. Ayrıca, içerikte Biden’ın ofiste kalan son günlerinde odaklanacağı öncelikleri, Zients’in açıkladığı bir memo ve diğer güncel siyasi gelişmeler de yer alıyor. p=”https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/dec/09/covid-climate-crisis-nobel-laureates-letter-scientists” data-link-name=”in body link”>signed a letter calling on world leaders to treat the Covid-19 pandemic as a “dress rehearsal for future crises” and to take immediate action on the climate crisis.

  • Supreme court justices are set to hear arguments today in a case that could determine whether the US can be held liable for the deaths of innocent civilians in drone strikes carried out by the military.

  • The White House is preparing to nominate a new ambassador to the United Nations, with a decision expected in the coming days.

  • Bu içerikte, içeriğin ne hakkında olduğu ve hangi konuları ele aldığı belirtilmelidir. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturulmadığı için ne hakkında olduğu hakkında bilgi verememekteyim. Lütfen daha spesifik bir açıklama yaparak içeriğin ne hakkında olduğunu belirtin, böylece daha detaylı bir içerik açıklaması oluşturabilirim. Bu içerik, içerik oluşturma sürecinde nasıl bir içerik açıklaması oluşturulacağını anlatmaktadır. İçerik açıklaması, bir içeriğin konusunu, amacını, hedef kitlesini ve önemli detaylarını özetleyen bir metindir. İçerik açıklaması, içeriğin daha iyi anlaşılmasını sağlar ve okuyucuların içeriğe daha kolay erişmesine yardımcı olur. Bu içerik, içerik oluşturucuların içerik açıklaması oluştururken dikkat etmeleri gereken noktaları ve en iyi uygulamaları ele almaktadır.
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    Key events

    Senate committee opens hearing on harms of mass deportations

    The Senate judiciary committee has just started its hearing focused on Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans, and the harms it could do to communities across the country.

    In a memo issued yesterday, White House chief of staff Jeff Zients announced Joe Biden’s priorities for his final days in office.

    While stressing that the list is non-exhaustive, Zients said the outgoing president would focus on getting federal judges confirmed by the Senate and allocating funding for projects approved by his signature laws, including the Chips Act and the Inflation Reduction Act. Zients also said Biden would make one last push to negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza, and to put Ukraine in “the best position possible” in its war against Russia.

    Notable, Zients did not mention any actions having to do with immigration.

    Democratic senators call on Biden to take new steps to protect migrants before Trump arrives

    With Donald Trump vowing to implement hardline immigration policies including mass deportations as soon as he takes office, a group of Democratic senators is asking Joe Biden to approve new policies they say would allow some migrants to remain in the country.

    “Mass deportations would jeopardize the safety and security of millions of mixed-status families, sow deep distrust and fear in the communities we represent, and destabilize the U.S. economy,” seven senators representing Illinois, New Jersey, Nevada, New Mexico, Hawaii and California said today in a letter to Biden.

    “We write now because the window to secure and finalize your administration’s policies is closing rapidly. We urge you to act decisively between now and the inauguration of the president-elect to complete the important work of the past four years and protect immigrant families.”

    Among the steps the group proposes is expanding a program that shields from deportation citizens of certain countries that are determined to he unsafe. They also call to expedite processing of applicants for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which shields from deportation undocumented people brought into the US as children.

    Democrats are likely to reiterate their call to the outgoing president at the Senate judiciary committee hearing on Trump’s mass deportation plan that is scheduled to start at 10am. You can read the full letter here.

    Trump refers to Canada as state in strange social media post; Democrats to decry harms of mass deportations

    Good morning, US politics blog readers. Donald Trump was having a certain kind of night last night – the sort of night where one mistakes Canada for a state, and prime minister Justin Trudeau for its governor. “It was a pleasure to have dinner the other night with Governor Justin Trudeau of the Great State of Canada. I look forward to seeing the Governor again soon so that we may continue our in depth talks on Tariffs and Trade, the results of which will be truly spectacular for all!” Trump said on Truth Social. Just 41 days remain until he can write this sort of thing from the White House.

    Meanwhile, Democrats are using their final days in control of the Senate to shine a spotlight on the harms Trump’s vows of mass deportations would do to American communities. At 10am, the judiciary committee will convene a hearing on how the president-elect’s signature campaign promises will “separate American families, harm our armed forces and devastate our economy”. The Democrats have summoned a retired major general and an undocumented Philadelphia prosecutor who is temporarily shielded from deportation to testify. The GOP has called the mother of a Maryland woman who was raped and murdered, allegedly by an undocumented man.

    Here’s what else is going on today:

    • More than 75 Nobel laureates have reportedly signed a letter asking senators not to confirm conspiracy theorist Robert F Kennedy Jr as secretary of the health and human services department, after Trump nominated him last month.

    • Joe Biden will defend his economic record in a speech from the Brookings Institution in Washington DC at 12.15pm.

    • Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, takes questions from reporters at 2pm.

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