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It's our weekly news roundup with WXXI journalists. First, deputy editor Jeremy Moule explains proposed legislation that would enable employees to set aside pre-tax money for commuting expenses. Then, Gino Fanelli reports that the number of non-criminals held at the federal immigration detention facility in Batavia has soared in recent months. We talk about how that reflects national trends. And finally, some music. We're joined by local artists in advance of a concert featuring songs of peace and protest. Our guests: -Jeremy Moule, deputy editor for WXXI News -Gino Fanelli, investigations and City Hall reporter for WXXI News -John Dady, singer, instrumentalist, and musician with the Dady Brothers; and co-producer of the RiseUpROC concert -John Kelley, musician in Kelley's Heroes, and co-producer of the RiseUpROC concert -Paul Nunes, leader of The Occasional Saints and The P.V. Nunes Band, and co-producer of the RiseUpROC concert 00:00 Introduction 02:18 How Americans commute 03:06 How the commuter benefit works 04:04 What the benefit covers 05:32 Employer control of eligible expenses 06:22 Support from local organizations 08:19 Expanding non‑car commuting 10:45 Snow removal and walkability 12:31 Local multimodal planning 14:33 Shifting to immigration and detention 16:09 Defining “criminal” vs. “non‑criminal” 18:30 Detention trends over time 21:24 Civil offenses and asylum cases 24:18 Crime claims vs. broader data 25:11 Overcrowding and processing speed 29:36 Historical echoes in immigration debates 37:22 Protest music and public grief 40:08 Building a community concert 45:00 Music as emotional expression 50:29 Symbolism and artistic response __________________________ For more shows and information head to https://www.wxxinews.org/show/connect.... Be part of the program with questions or comments by phone at 844-295-TALK (8255), emailing connections@wxxi.org or using the chat on the live stream. Do you have a story that needs to be shared? https://www.wxxinews.org/pitch-your-s... __________________________ Become a member of WXXI: https://donate.wxxi.org/wxxi/connecti... Never miss a headline with our daily newsletter: https://www.wxxinews.org/newsletter.