US Daily Brief - March 23, 2026
1. ICE Agents to Appear at Airports Starting Monday 
Starting next Monday, ICE, which stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, will have agents at major airports across the United States. Tom Homan, a former ICE official, confirmed this new plan. The goal is to check travelers who may have immigration problems or legal issues when they arrive or leave the country. This action is part of a bigger effort to control and enforce immigration laws more strictly. Some people support this because they want better border security. Others worry it might cause delays or make travelers nervous. We will see how this impacts airport wait times and public reactions in the next weeks.
영어 표현 학습
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) — 이민 및 세관 단속국 (미국 정부 기관)
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents check travelers at the airport.- legal issues — 법적 문제들
She faced legal issues when crossing the border without proper documents.- border security — 국경 보안
Improving border security is a government priority.- to enforce laws — 법을 집행하다
The police work hard to enforce laws and keep people safe.
Source: Politico
2. Immigration News: Updates and Important Statistics 
This week in immigration, there are new updates about policies and trends in the United States. Immigration is a big topic because it affects many people’s lives and the country’s economy. Recent reports show interesting facts about how many immigrants live in the US and their work situations. Experts say that understanding these numbers helps create better policies. Public talks about immigration often use strong opinions, but it is important to know the facts. These updates will help people learn more about immigration and how it shapes American society.
영어 표현 학습
- immigration policies — 이민 정책들
The government changed its immigration policies last year.- affects many people’s lives — 많은 사람들의 삶에 영향을 미치다
The new law affects many people’s lives in the community.- create better policies — 더 나은 정책을 만들다
Data helps leaders create better policies for the future.- public talks — 공개 토론
Public talks about immigration can be very emotional.
Source: Boundless Immigration
3. US Job Market Remains Stable with Low Weekly Claims 
The latest reports show that the US job market is stable. Weekly jobless claims, which count how many people ask for unemployment benefits, are low. This means fewer people are losing jobs. Many experts say this is a good sign for the economy. When more people have jobs, they can spend money and help businesses grow. However, some worry that wages are not growing fast enough. The government will keep watching these numbers to decide if any new actions are needed to support workers.
영어 표현 학습
- job market — 일자리 시장
The job market is competitive right now.- jobless claims — 실업 수당 신청 건수
Low jobless claims mean that fewer people are unemployed.- a good sign for the economy — 경제에 좋은 신호
More sales and hiring are a good sign for the economy.- wages are not growing fast enough — 임금이 충분히 빨리 오르지 않고 있다
Workers want higher pay because wages are not growing fast enough.
Source: Reuters
4. Silicon Valley’s Big Bet on War Technology 
Silicon Valley companies have invested a lot in technology related to war and defense. This is a big change from their usual focus on consumer apps and internet services. The New York Times reports that these companies believe the demand for military technology is growing. They see it as a chance to make money and help national security. This includes work on drones, artificial intelligence, and other high-tech tools. Some people worry about the ethical issues of tech companies working with the military. But for now, these bets are paying off with new contracts and profits.
영어 표현 학습
- Silicon Valley — 실리콘밸리 (미국 IT 산업 중심지)
Many startups are based in Silicon Valley.- a big change from — …와는 큰 변화
This new project is a big change from their usual work.- demand for — …에 대한 수요
There is a growing demand for electric cars.- ethical issues — 윤리적 문제들
Some people worry about ethical issues in AI development.
Source: The New York Times
Today's Vocabulary Recap
| Expression | Meaning (Korean) | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) | 이민 및 세관 단속국 (미국 정부 기관) | The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents check travelers at the airport. |
| legal issues | 법적 문제들 | She faced legal issues when crossing the border without proper documents. |
| border security | 국경 보안 | Improving border security is a government priority. |
| to enforce laws | 법을 집행하다 | The police work hard to enforce laws and keep people safe. |
| immigration policies | 이민 정책들 | The government changed its immigration policies last year. |
| affects many people’s lives | 많은 사람들의 삶에 영향을 미치다 | The new law affects many people’s lives in the community. |
| create better policies | 더 나은 정책을 만들다 | Data helps leaders create better policies for the future. |
| public talks | 공개 토론 | Public talks about immigration can be very emotional. |
| job market | 일자리 시장 | The job market is competitive right now. |
| jobless claims | 실업 수당 신청 건수 | Low jobless claims mean that fewer people are unemployed. |
| a good sign for the economy | 경제에 좋은 신호 | More sales and hiring are a good sign for the economy. |
| wages are not growing fast enough | 임금이 충분히 빨리 오르지 않고 있다 | Workers want higher pay because wages are not growing fast enough. |
| Silicon Valley | 실리콘밸리 (미국 IT 산업 중심지) | Many startups are based in Silicon Valley. |
| a big change from | …와는 큰 변화 | This new project is a big change from their usual work. |
| demand for | …에 대한 수요 | There is a growing demand for electric cars. |
| ethical issues | 윤리적 문제들 | Some people worry about ethical issues in AI development. |
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