Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – December 5, 2024

12/5/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on December 5, 2024.

National

The New Yorker The Lede The Immigrants Most Vulnerable to Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans Entered the Country Legally
By Jonathan Blitzer

The Guardian How would Donald Trump carry out his mass deportation scheme?
By Rachel Leingang

MSNBC 'Separated' examines the impact of Trump's immigration policy

The Hill Hispanic senators press Biden to protect immigrants before leaving White House
By Rafael Bernal

Washington Examiner House Republicans prod Biden’s USCIS director over unchecked mass migration
By Anna Giaritelli

Washington Post GOP caught between immigration and tax cuts for early 2025 priorities
By Jacob Bogage and Mariana Alfaro

States Newsroom A Dream Deferred: The uncertain future facing a post-DACA generation
By José-Ignacio Castañeda Perez

Forbes (Opinion) Trump’s Plans To Deport Immigrants Likely To Harm U.S. Workers
By Stuart Anderson

The Hill (Opinion) Immigration worksite raids are as disastrous as family separation
By William D. Lopez

Washington Post (Opinion) Separating families? That’s just business as usual for the U.S.
By Natalia Molina

Local

KPRC Houston Attorneys, advocates wait to hear plan for immigration court backlog

News Nation Missouri lawmaker proposes bounty system to report migrants
By Steph Whiteside

Bangor Daily News Business leaders say Trump’s immigration restrictions could impact Maine’s workforce
By Ari Snider

The Kansas City Star (Opinion) Trump’s plan to use US military for mass deportations destroys an important boundary | Opinion