Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – February 11, 2025

2/11/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on February 11, 2025.

National

The Wall Street Journal ‘People Are Afraid of Going Out’—Trump Immigration Moves Hurt Small Businesses
By Ruth Simon & Paul Kiernan

The Hill Trump sued over order suspending refugee admissions
By Rebecca Beitsch

Newsweek Study Finds Immigration Crackdown Could Slow Housing Market
By Giulia Carbonaro

The Wall Street Journal DHS Seeks to Deputize IRS Officers to Help With Deportation Effort
By Tarini Parti & Richard Rubin

CNN Noem on potentially sending nonviolent migrants to Guantanamo: 'I don’t know what the president will decide'
By CNN

The Washington Post GOP laws aimed at very rare noncitizen voting could hit eligible voters
By Patrick Marley and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez

National Catholic Reporter Cardinal McElroy decries White House 'war of fear and terror' on migrants
By Ken Stone

Newsweek I'm an Immigration Attorney in the U.S.—Fear Is Rising Fast
By Nadine C. Atkinson-Flowers

Miami Herald It didn’t take long for the Trump administration to abandon Venezuelans | Opinion
By Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Boston Globe Trump’s immigration crackdown relies on fear — and silence
By Marcela García

Local

Tallahassee Democrat Florida Gov. DeSantis, GOP leaders reach immigration deal, call another special session
By Gray Rohrer

Houston Public Media Dozens of Houston ISD students suspended for being ‘disruptive’ during immigration protest
By Colleen DeGuzman

Idaho Capitol Sun Idaho House passes bill to allow law enforcement to engage in immigration regulation
By Mia Maldonado