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TheVoiceOfJoyce What’s expedited removals? They occur with due process when an immigrant has lived in this country long. They’re not the mass sweeps of immigrants and citizens off our streets, without due process and into detention centers or deportation? Know your facts and learn to look them up.

What are expedited removals?  

When the US deports unauthorized immigrants, most of them are entitled to an administrative removal process that guarantees access to a lawyer and the opportunity to present their case in immigration court. But sometimes those processes are bypassed under what’s called “expedited removal.” So what is that, and how often does the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) use it?

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Ask an Analyst: The full affordability picture  

Ever read something from USAFacts and think, “How did they find this info?” Our new series, Ask an Analyst, takes you on our team’s data journeys. Join them as they scour government sources for facts that answer readers’ most pressing questions.  

In this installment, Nicole dives into the metrics behind the concept of “affordability.” (It’s more than just inflation!) They’re called Regional Price Parities, Nicole spends way too much time thinking about them, and she says it’s time you do too. Join the journey

And a correction: last week, we mistakenly linked to the wrong article for Chris’s explanation about job number revisions. We apologize. Here’s the correct link

How much does the average American earn per week?

Average weekly earnings reached $1,275 in January 2026. That’s part of a long-term upward trend that’s been going on since the end of the Great Recession. But averages can shift with economic conditions, and they differ widely by industry and state. Let’s look at the data

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Data behind the news

Seven US service members have died in the strikes in the strikes in Iran. See the data on military members who have died in the line of duty.

On February 25, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced it would freeze $259.5 million earmarked for Medicaid in Minnesota while it investigates allegations of fraud in the state.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown, which began on February 14, continues due to a lapse in funding tied to disagreements in Congress over immigration enforcement policy. In FY 2024, DHS spent $89.3 billion, funding agencies including FEMA, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

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One last fact

Nineteen states have opted to observe daylight saving timepermanently. But these changes can only take effect if Congress changes federal daylight saving time laws.

The Sunshine Protection Act, which would move the US to permanent daylight saving time, has been introduced to Congress in 2018, 2021, and 2025, but has failed to pass. 

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