Weapons experts pore over Pyongyang's jaw-dropping display of missiles; Thousands march in U.S. to urge Trump to release his taxes; Why Trump's wall contradicts today's immigration trends; President says he can't be sued for violence at his rallies because he won the election; @PKCapitol: GOP may be making a mistake by swinging only for the fences; GOP leaders urge patience — not panic — amid the president's early stumbles; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | North Korea's show of force falls short after failed missile launch | The attempted launch of a missile — which blew up almost immediately, the U.S. military said — followed a dizzying display of North Korea's weaponry during a military parade honoring the birth of the state's founder. But despite the failed launch, the arsenal illustrated Kim Jong Un's resolve to develop a missile capable of reaching the United States. | By Anna Fifield • Read more » | Why Trump's wall contradicts today's immigration trends | Today, the nation's most vexing immigration challenges are at its doors, rather than along the cracks in its borders. In the last decade, more undocumented immigrants have arrived through ports of entry — and overstayed their visas — than by crossing the border illegally. The Post spoke with seven former commissioners of border agencies about the trends and security needs over time. | By Samuel Granados • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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