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Nicole Fallert, USA TODAYJanuary 21, 2026 at 3:47 AM

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Nicole Fallert here. Do you dare to put a backpack in the plane's overhead bin? We have Wednesday's headlines, from the latest on ICE enforcement across America, President Donald Trump's visit to Switzerland and some texts from Taylor Swift.

USA TODAY Exclusive: ICE is freeing some detained families

Despite vowing "zero releases," the Trump administration has begun quietly releasing dozens of immigrant families from a Texas detention center after detaining but not deporting them.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement released some 160 detained people — half of them minors — to a border shelter beginning Jan. 17, with plans to release as many as 100 to 150 per day over the next two to three weeks, according to the shelter director and other sources with direct knowledge of the releases. The reason for the releases remains unclear.

Meanwhile, heightened scrutiny of the tactics being employed by federal immigration agents continues after the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good on Jan. 7. American citizens are being stopped on the streets "with no cause and are being forced to produce paperwork to determine if they are here legally,” said Mark Bruley, chief of the Brooklyn Park Police Department, which operates in a suburb north of Minneapolis.

He added that police officers “fell victim to this while off duty” and that the stops appear to “target” people of color.

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Text from: Taylor Swift

Hundreds of exhibits were unsealed Tuesday in the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni legal case. These include an alleged December 2024 text exchange between Lively and Taylor Swift in a filing that was obtained by USA TODAY. In the exhibit, previously filed by Baldoni's team, on Dec. 5, 2024, Swift appeared to send Lively a screenshot of People magazine's reporting on Baldoni speaking out on "trauma" from a prior relationship, along with the message: "I think this b---- knows something is coming because he's gotten out his tiny violin."

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