US Daily Brief - February 27, 2026
1. Growing Public Concern Over US Immigration Policies 
The US immigration policies under the current administration remain a hot topic. Many people are beyond shock and awe at how strict and complicated the rules have become. The policies affect millions of families and workers who want to enter or stay in the country. Public disapproval has increased, especially before important government speeches. Some cities, like St. Louis, are having city-wide talks to understand how immigration laws work locally. These conversations try to explain the complicated rules and how they impact local communities. The future of immigration policy will likely continue to be a major political issue in the US.
영어 표현 학습
- beyond shock and awe — 경악을 넘어 충격적인
People were beyond shock and awe when they saw the new immigration rules.- public disapproval — 대중의 반감
There is growing public disapproval of the current immigration policy.- city-wide conversation — 도시 전체의 대화
The mayor organized a city-wide conversation about local immigration challenges.- immigration policy — 이민 정책
Changes in immigration policy affect many families.
Source: American Community Media
2. US Job Market Shows Modest Growth in January 
In January, the US added 130,000 new jobs, but experts say the labor market growth has stalled in 2025. This means job creation is slower than before, but layoffs are still low. The number of people asking for jobless aid rose slightly to 212,000 last week. Many industries remain healthy, but some worry about future economic challenges. The job market is an important sign of how well the economy is doing. Workers and employers watch these numbers closely to plan for the months ahead. The situation may change if new economic problems appear.
영어 표현 학습
- added jobs — 일자리를 추가하다
The US added jobs last month, showing some growth.- labor market growth stalled — 노동 시장 성장이 멈추다
Experts say labor market growth stalled in the early part of 2025.- jobless aid — 실업 수당
Applications for jobless aid increased slightly last week.- layoffs — 해고
Despite some layoffs, the job market remains mostly healthy.
Source: NBC News
3. Silicon Valley Faces Urgent Taiwan Chip Supply Risk 
Silicon Valley has long depended on Taiwan for computer chips, but now there is a looming disaster about this supply. Taiwan makes most of the world’s most advanced chips, and any problem there could affect many companies in the US. Recently, Washington has said this risk is no longer just a theory but a real danger. If Taiwan faces political or natural problems, the global tech industry could be hurt badly. Many businesses are starting to look for ways to reduce this risk by finding other suppliers. This issue is important because chips are inside almost all electronic devices today.
영어 표현 학습
- looming disaster — 임박한 재난
Experts warn of a looming disaster in the chip supply chain.- chip supply — 칩 공급
Taiwan controls a large part of the global chip supply.- no longer theoretical — 더 이상 이론적이지 않은
The risk of supply problems is no longer theoretical but real.- reduce risk — 위험을 줄이다
Companies try to reduce risk by finding alternative suppliers.
Source: The New York Times
4. Hillary Clinton Denies Any Knowledge of Epstein’s Crimes 
Hillary Clinton recently gave a tense deposition where she strongly denied knowing Jeffrey Epstein or his crimes. Epstein was a wealthy man accused of serious crimes involving minors. Many important people have been connected to his case, but Clinton said she had no involvement. This deposition is part of ongoing legal actions related to Epstein. The situation is important because it involves trust and responsibility of public figures. The investigation will continue to look at all possible connections. Clinton's denial is a key part of her response to the allegations.
영어 표현 학습
- denied knowing — 아는 것을 부인하다
She denied knowing anything about the illegal activities.- tense deposition — 긴장된 진술
The lawyer asked many questions during the tense deposition.- involvement — 연루됨
Clinton said she had no involvement in Epstein’s crimes.- ongoing legal actions — 진행 중인 법적 조치
There are ongoing legal actions connected to this case.
Source: The New York Times
Today's Vocabulary Recap
| Expression | Meaning (Korean) | Example |
|---|---|---|
| beyond shock and awe | 경악을 넘어 충격적인 | People were beyond shock and awe at the news. |
| public disapproval | 대중의 반감 | There is growing public disapproval of the policy. |
| city-wide conversation | 도시 전체의 대화 | The mayor held a city-wide conversation on the issue. |
| immigration policy | 이민 정책 | New immigration policy rules affect many. |
| added jobs | 일자리를 추가하다 | The company added jobs last quarter. |
| labor market growth stalled | 노동 시장 성장이 멈추다 | Analysts say labor market growth stalled recently. |
| jobless aid | 실업 수당 | The government provides jobless aid to unemployed workers. |
| layoffs | 해고 | The company announced some layoffs last month. |
| looming disaster | 임박한 재난 | Experts warn of a looming disaster in supply chains. |
| chip supply | 칩 공급 | Taiwan controls a large part of the chip supply. |
| no longer theoretical | 더 이상 이론적이지 않은 | The risk is no longer theoretical, it is real now. |
| reduce risk | 위험을 줄이다 | Businesses try to reduce risk by diversifying suppliers. |
| denied knowing | 아는 것을 부인하다 | She denied knowing about the scandal. |
| tense deposition | 긴장된 진술 | The witness gave a tense deposition in court. |
| involvement | 연루됨 | He denied any involvement in the crime. |
| ongoing legal actions | 진행 중인 법적 조치 | There are ongoing legal actions in the case. |
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