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Good evening. This snapshot of stories and roundup is recommended just for you, based on your interests and reading history. | | | | Jeremiah Schofield said he realized the plan’s possible intent and potential unlawfulness after taking a sample of people from the 2.7 million and discovering they were all alive. (Angelina Katsanis/For The Washington Post) | | | | | | | What to know The Trump administration allegedly planned to classify 2.7 million living people as dead to enforce immigration policies, according to a whistleblower. The plan, which was not executed, aimed to intimidate immigrants by cutting them off from financial systems. Jeremiah Schofield, a former Social Security executive, disclosed the plan to the Senate, highlighting potential misuse of government data. Summary is generated by AI. Please verify accuracy by reading the full article. | | | | | How was today's newsletter? | | | | | | | | |