'We are America': DACA recipients say they're not going anywhere; Florida officials begin ordering evacuations as massive Hurricane Irma intensifies; 'May God protect us all':...
| | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | With DACA move, Trump and GOP face a crossroads on immigration | The president has temporarily placed in the hands of Congress the fates of roughly 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children. It now falls to congressional Republicans to navigate a thicket of political interests and charged emotions as they try to keep the party's base from revolting and yet still appeal to Hispanic voters. Whatever they decide, it could have long-term ramifications for the Republican Party. | By Robert Costa and Philip Rucker • Read more » | Florida officials begin ordering evacuations as massive Hurricane Irma intensifies | The monster storm, registering as a Category 5 with winds in excess of 180 miles per hour, could hit Florida by the weekend. Officials in the Florida Keys, which is in the direct path of the storm as currently forecast, announced mandatory evacuations in advance of what could be the most powerful hurricane to strike the Atlantic coast in more than a decade. | By Francisco Alvarado, Mark Berman and Sandhya Somashekhar • Read more » | | | | | For residents of Houston neighborhood, Harvey brought a 'disaster on top of a disaster' | In one predominantly black and Latino neighborhood, working-class tenants have few options to escape their flood-damaged apartments, where mold is growing on the walls and where TV sets, soggy sofas, mattresses, clothing and piles of torn-up carpeting sit rotting at the curbside. Some are undocumented immigrants who have no outlet to seek relief from FEMA and little power to challenge landlords who refuse to repair the damage. | By Abigail Hauslohner • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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