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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst.Tom Homan is returning to the federal government, this time as Bordersar.President-elect Trump made the announcement last night.
NPR's Sergio Martinez Beltran reports Homan will be in charge of carrying out mass deportations.
Over the weekend, Homan told Fox News the administration would focus on the, quote, public safety threats first, like criminals.He has also said he would restart workplace raids.
Homan was one of the architects of Trump's zero-tolerance policy, which separated thousands of immigrant kids from their parents at the U.S.southern border.
He also worked under President Obama as Executive Associate Director of Enforcement and Removal Operations for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.During that time, ICE carried out more deportations than under any other administration.
Sergio Martinez Beltran, NPR News, Austin.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking a delay in his corruption trial due to Israel's expanding Mideast wars.Netanyahu is charged with bribery and fraud for his dealings with media moguls.NPR's Daniel Estrin has more from Tel Aviv.
Netanyahu's corruption trial has gone on for more than four years.He's charged with granting favors to media moguls in exchange for positive press coverage and lavish gifts.
Netanyahu denies wrongdoing, and he's scheduled to take the witness stand for the first time on December 2nd.But his lawyers are asking the court for a two-and-a-half-month delay.
They say Netanyahu could not properly prepare because of Israel's assassinations of Hamas and Hezbollah officials, Gaza hostage negotiations, Israel's intensified war against Hezbollah in Lebanon, and strikes by Iran and Israel on each other's territory.
Critics say Netanyahu cannot properly lead the country while on trial and should step down.Daniel Estrin, NPR News, Tel Aviv.
Firefighters continue to make progress fighting a 20,000 acre brush fire northwest of Los Angeles.The mountain fire has damaged or destroyed more than 200 buildings and containment is up to 36 percent.
As Lance Orozco of member station KCLU reports, firefighters are keeping a close eye on the weather with more wind in the forecast.
With the nearly 3,000 firefighters battling, Ventura County's Mountain Fire got a break over the weekend with the Santa Ana wind stopping.
National Weather Service meteorologist Ryan Walburn says a passing storm system could create another weaker wind event this week.
There's no indication for the next week or so that we would see anything of the magnitude that occurred when this fire started.
Kathleen Scott lost her home in Camarillo as she sifts through the debris.She says she's just grateful that no one died in the inferno.It's a miracle that people got out.Things are just things, you know.
For NPR News, I'm Lancer Roscoe in Thousand Oaks, California.
Wall Street was hired by the closing bell.You're listening to NPR News from Washington. The leaders of France and Britain commemorated Armistice Day together in a display of European solidarity as war rages on on the continent once again.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports, France and Britain fought side-by-side in the trenches of World War I. Armistice Day marks the end of World War I when on the 11th minute of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, the guns fell silent.
On this 106th anniversary of that armistice, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer joined French President Emmanuel Macron for a ceremony in Paris.
They laid a bouquet of flowers together at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as the British and French anthems played.Starmer is the first British Prime Minister to attend these commemorations in France since Winston Churchill in 1944.
Macroll and Stormer emphasized their solidarity with Ukraine, warning that liberty, too often taken for granted, must be cherished and defended.Eleanor Beardsley, NPR News, Paris.
Toymaker Mattel is apologizing after some of the boxes of its new dolls, this one featuring Ariana Grande from the movie Wicked, included a link to a porn website.She placed Glinda in the movie.
The toymaker wanted to refer customers to the WickedMovie.com website, but instead printed a website that featured what it called Wicked Porn.The company calls it a misprint.This movie comes out November 22nd.
And on Wall Street, the Dow was up 304 points.By the close, the Nasdaq up 11, the S&P 500 up 5.I'm Janine Herbst, and you're listening to NPR News from Washington.
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