
"President Trump has been texting world leaders, and in one message, he told Norway's prime minister that he is trying to seize Greenland partly because he didn't receive a Nobel Peace Prize. Overnight, Trump shared messages he received from world leaders, including one from France's President Emmanuel Macron, who tried flattery and then proposed discussing Greenland over dinner. Now, world leaders are meeting face-to-face at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where Trump is scheduled to speak on Wednesday."
"The facility is run by a private contractor and has a capacity of 5,000 people, with the ability to expand, according to Angela Kocherga with NPR network station KTEP. At the end of 2025, the center had an average daily population of 2,800. The location is considered a hub for ICE because it's so large and it's near an airport, making it convenient for deportation flights."
President Trump has been texting world leaders and told Norway's prime minister he is trying to seize Greenland partly because he didn't receive a Nobel Peace Prize. Trump shared messages he received from leaders, including one from France's President Emmanuel Macron, who proposed discussing Greenland over dinner. World leaders are meeting at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where Trump will speak. The White House said Greenland is important to national security. Some leaders, including Macron, said they do not understand the actions regarding Greenland. Advocates and lawyers raised concerns about conditions at Fort Bliss, where three people died in custody in six weeks.
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