
CNN 5 Things Supreme Court backs Trump, migrant family sues, America's best towns & more
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Jun 27, 2025 The Supreme Court backs parts of the Trump administration's immigration policies, stirring up legal challenges. Consumer spending is on the decline, hinting at economic shifts. A significant case sees a migrant family suing over ICE's arrest tactics. Meanwhile, Trump pressures Senate Republicans to push forward his domestic agenda. On a lighter note, the discussion highlights America’s must-visit towns for 2025, featuring the cultural delights of places like Clarksdale and Ithaca.
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Supreme Court Limits Injunctions
- The Supreme Court limits federal judges' power to block Trump's policies nationwide.
- However, Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship may never be enforced due to the justices' signals.
Consumer Spending Declines
- Americans cut back spending in May, marking a decrease after months of growth.
- Spending fell on cars, gas, dining, and hotel stays, signaling economic slowdown signs.
Migrant Family Sues ICE Policy
- A migrant mother and her two kids are suing to challenge ICE's courthouse arrest policy.
- Their lawsuit argues that immigration arrests at court hearings violate constitutional rights.
