Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – December 11, 2024

12/11/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on December 11, 2024.

National

The Guardian Trump’s deportation plan would hurt families and economy, Senate hears
By Lauren Gambino

CBS News Senate Democrats press Biden to strengthen immigration protections before Trump takes office
By Kaia Hubbard

NBC News Federal judge blocks Obamacare coverage for DACA recipients in 19 states
By Berkeley Lovelace Jr.

Reuters US judge blocks Biden healthcare rule for DACA immigrants in some states
By Daniel Wiessner

The Hill Trump ready to ‘seal’ border from immigrants on Day 1
By Brett Samuels

The Hill Trump’s border czar signals solution for Dreamers will be tied to border security
By Brett Samuels

The Archive Why Democrats Got the Politics of Immigration So Wrong for So Long
By Rogé Karma

Common Dreams 'Completely Un-American': Progressives Slam Trump Plan to End Birthright Citizenship
By Jessica Corbett

New York Times Resist Trump? On Immigration, Top Democrats See Room for Compromise.
By Nick Corasaniti, Katie Glueck and Reid J. Epstein

Roll Call Senate Democrats air concerns about Trump mass deportation plan
By Chris Johnson

NOTUS Democrats Wonder Whether the Lesson of 2024 Is to Shift Further to the Right on Border Security
By Samuel Larreal

Washington Post (Editorial) Trump can’t ditch birthright citizenship. And he shouldn’t want to.

Los Angeles Times Column: This is why Donald Trump just doubled down on mass deportation of millions of immigrants
By Robin Abcarian (Opinion)

Local

NPR Mississippi communities scarred by ICE raids fear future under Trump
By Sergio Martínez-Beltrán

WBEZ Chicago Chicago to be ground zero for mass deportations, Trump border czar tells Illinois Republicans
By Tina Sfondeles

AP San Diego sheriff defies new policy to limit cooperation with immigration officials
By Elliot Spagat

News4Jax Trump vowed to crack down on immigration. A Jacksonville attorney explains how he could deliver on that promise
By Marcela Camargo