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Aimarse la Sanchez, with an AP News Minute. Federal officials say Todd Lyons,
Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, will resign at the end of May.
Lyons was a key executor of President Trump's mass deportations agenda.
Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Woolen made the announcement, calling Lyons,
a great leader of ICE, who helped make American communities safer.
Meanwhile, around 15 Latin American deportees from the U.S. landed today in Congo's capital
Kinshasa, according to their lawyer. The Trump administration has made agreements with some
African countries to accelerate migrant removals. U.S. Attorney Alma David told the AP
the Congolese government plans for them to remain in the country for a short period of time.
World shares were mixed today, even after Wall Street said another record.
Oil prices fell today while U.S. futures edged up. Aimarse la Sanchez.
Before we had AT&T business wireless coverage, our delivery GPS wasn't the most reliable.
Once our driver had to do a 14-point turn to get back on route, a 14-point turn,
an influencer even live-streamed the whole thing. Not good for business. Now with AT&T business wireless,
routes are updating on the fly and deliveries are on time. And the influencer did get us 53 new
followers, though. AT&T business wireless. Connecting changes everything.
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