US Daily Brief - June 25, 2026
1. Court Limits Immigration Arrests at Courthouses
A federal judge has ruled that immigration officers cannot make arrests inside courthouses. This decision stops the Trump administration from carrying out immigration arrests in these public places. The court said that arrests in courthouses can scare people away from seeking justice. Many immigrants go to court for legal help or to attend cases. If they worry about getting arrested there, they might avoid important court dates. This ruling protects people's right to access courts without fear. The case shows how immigration enforcement and the legal system can sometimes be in conflict.
영어 표현 학습
- carry out — 실행하다, 수행하다
The police carried out the investigation carefully.- stop someone from — ~하지 못하게 막다
The rain stopped us from going to the park.- worry about — 걱정하다
She worried about the exam results.- access — 접근하다, 이용하다
Everyone should have access to clean water.- in conflict — 충돌하다, 갈등하다
Their schedules are in conflict, so they can't meet.
Source: PBS
2. Factory Job Cuts in June Near Crisis Levels
New data shows that many factory jobs were lost in June, almost as many as during the 2008 financial crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic. The company S&P said the job cuts are a warning sign for the economy. Factories are important because they make goods and provide many jobs. When factories cut jobs, it can hurt workers and local communities. Experts think the job losses may slow down soon, but the numbers are still high. This situation makes people worried about the future of work in the manufacturing sector.
영어 표현 학습
- job cuts — 일자리 감축
The company announced job cuts to save money.- warning sign — 경고 신호
The empty shelves were a warning sign of supply problems.- hurt — 상처를 주다, 해치다
Losing a job can hurt a family financially.- slow down — 느려지다
Traffic usually slows down during rush hour.- manufacturing sector — 제조업 부문
The manufacturing sector is important for the economy.
Source: CNBC
3. New Law to Create Tech Education Paths
Congressman Liccardo has introduced a new law to help students and workers get into the tech industry. The law focuses on creating clear education and training paths for people who want tech jobs. It aims to support schools and programs that teach skills like computer coding and IT. The tech industry is growing fast and needs more skilled workers. This law could make it easier for people to learn these skills and find good jobs. Many hope this will reduce the tech skills gap and boost the economy.
영어 표현 학습
- introduce a law — 법을 제정하다, 제안하다
The government will introduce a law to protect the environment.- focus on — ~에 집중하다
The class focuses on improving speaking skills.- clear path — 명확한 경로
She found a clear path to graduate school.- skills gap — 기술 격차
The company struggles with a skills gap among workers.- boost — 증대시키다, 향상시키다
Good marketing can boost sales.
Source: SiliconValley.com
4. A Long Look at U.S. Immigration History
A new timeline shows more than 250 years of immigration history in the United States. It covers many important events, laws, and movements that shaped who lives in the country today. Immigration has always been a big part of America’s story. The timeline helps people understand how immigration policies changed over time. It also shows the challenges immigrants faced and their contributions to the nation. Learning this history can help us think about current immigration debates and policies.
영어 표현 학습
- timeline — 연대표, 타임라인
The project manager showed us the timeline for the work.- cover — 다루다, 포함하다
The book covers many topics about history.- shape — 형성하다, 만들다
Her ideas helped shape the final plan.- contribution — 기여, 공헌
Volunteers make an important contribution to the community.- debate — 토론, 논쟁
There is a public debate about climate change.
Source: HIAS
Today's Vocabulary Recap
| Expression | Meaning (Korean) | Example |
|---|---|---|
| carry out | 실행하다, 수행하다 | The police carried out the investigation carefully. |
| stop someone from | ~하지 못하게 막다 | The rain stopped us from going to the park. |
| worry about | 걱정하다 | She worried about the exam results. |
| access | 접근하다, 이용하다 | Everyone should have access to clean water. |
| in conflict | 충돌하다, 갈등하다 | Their schedules are in conflict, so they can't meet. |
| job cuts | 일자리 감축 | The company announced job cuts to save money. |
| warning sign | 경고 신호 | The empty shelves were a warning sign of supply problems. |
| hurt | 상처를 주다, 해치다 | Losing a job can hurt a family financially. |
| slow down | 느려지다 | Traffic usually slows down during rush hour. |
| manufacturing sector | 제조업 부문 | The manufacturing sector is important for the economy. |
| introduce a law | 법을 제정하다, 제안하다 | The government will introduce a law to protect the environment. |
| focus on | ~에 집중하다 | The class focuses on improving speaking skills. |
| clear path | 명확한 경로 | She found a clear path to graduate school. |
| skills gap | 기술 격차 | The company struggles with a skills gap among workers. |
| boost | 증대시키다, 향상시키다 | Good marketing can boost sales. |
| timeline | 연대표, 타임라인 | The project manager showed us the timeline for the work. |
| cover | 다루다, 포함하다 | The book covers many topics about history. |
| shape | 형성하다, 만들다 | Her ideas helped shape the final plan. |
| contribution | 기여, 공헌 | Volunteers make an important contribution to the community. |
| debate | 토론, 논쟁 | There is a public debate about climate change. |
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