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Shauneen Miranda

Washington, D.C., United States

DC Reporter at States Newsroom

dc reporter @statesnewsroom // formerly: @axios, @cnn, @npr & @thedbk // #merrillmade // she/her // dm me book recs

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  • 1 week ago | rawstory.com | Shauneen Miranda

    Maryland senator denied visitation with wrongly deported man in El Salvador by Shauneen Miranda, Daily Montanan April 16, 2025 WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen Chris Van Hollen said Wednesday he was denied a meeting with Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, an El Salvador-born Maryland resident who was mistakenly deported to a mega-prison in his home country notorious for human rights abuses.

  • 2 weeks ago | dailyprogress.com | Shauneen Miranda

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  • 2 weeks ago | duncanbanner.com | Shauneen Miranda

    WASHINGTON — A press conference by a dozen U.S. House Democrats outside the U.S. Department of Education took an unusual turn on Wednesday when the subject of their criticism — Education Secretary Linda McMahon —  unexpectedly joined them. The Democrats had met with the Trump administration appointee a few minutes earlier to press her about the sweeping shifts at the U.S. Department of Education, where she and President Donald Trump are seeking to dismantle the agency.

  • 2 weeks ago | newsfromthestates.com | Shauneen Miranda

    WASHINGTON — As President Donald Trump takes drastic steps to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, disability advocates are worried about whether the agency can carry out its responsibilities to serve students with disabilities. Representatives of several disability advocacy groups cited “chaos,” “fear” and “uncertainty” in describing the situation to States Newsroom.

  • 2 weeks ago | marylandmatters.org | Shauneen Miranda

    This story was updated at 6:44 p.m. EDT. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education demanded in a letter to state education leaders on Thursday that they certify all K-12 schools in their states are complying with an earlier Dear Colleague letter banning diversity, equity and inclusion practices if they want to keep receiving federal financial assistance.

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Shauneen Miranda
Shauneen Miranda @ShauneenMiranda
4 Apr 25

RT @ArianaLFigueroa: My coverage of the hearing: https://t.co/Ixj729KFgu

Shauneen Miranda
Shauneen Miranda @ShauneenMiranda
4 Apr 25

As President Trump takes drastic steps to dismantle the Department of Education, disability advocates are worried about whether the agency can carry out its responsibilities to serve students with disabilities. My latest for @statesnewsroom: https://t.co/4LCx4hoJ18

Shauneen Miranda
Shauneen Miranda @ShauneenMiranda
4 Apr 25

RT @jacob_fischler: Judge to temporarily block Trump administration from yanking $11B in health funds from states: https://t.co/m7g75yNB7I