Summary
A new investigation by the Associated Press looks into how immigration agents are arresting migrants at mandatory court check-ins in the United States. The report questions the actions of the immigration courts and the current administration's handling of the asylum process.
Key Facts
- The investigation is conducted by the Associated Press.
- The focus is on U.S. immigration courts and the process for managing migrants.
- Migrants are reportedly being arrested during mandatory check-ins at immigration courts.
- These arrests are part of broader concerns about the asylum process.
- The investigation suggests that the administration might be cutting short the asylum process.
- Liz Landers, a White House Correspondent, reports on these issues.