Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – January 15, 2025

1/15/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on January 15, 2025.

National

Politico Democrats will get amendments to Senate immigration bill, says key Republican
By Jordain Carney

Semafor Laken Riley immigration bill will cost $83B, Democrats project
By Burgess Everett

NPR Immigrant workers are helping investigate labor abuses. Will Trump let them stay?
By Andrea Hsu

PBS News Mayorkas defends Biden’s homeland security and immigration policies
By Amna Nawaz, Stephanie Kotuby, and Alexa Gold

Axios A pro-growth immigration policy
By Neil Irwin

The Hill Gingrich warns support for Trump deportations could ‘collapse’
By Tara Suter

NewsWeek Actor Urges Communities to Fight Back Against Trump Deportation Plans
By Billal Rahman

AZ Central School districts across the US are acting on immigration to prepare for Trump
By Madeleine Parrish

NPR Trump will begin his presidency in delicate position, poll finds
By Domenico Montanaro

MSNBC Ahead of Trump's second term, mixed-status families brace for the worst
By Ali Velshi

Fresno Bee (Editorial) Laken Riley Act violates undocumented peoples’ due process. Senate should reject or overhaul | Opinion

Local

Associated Press Florida bill would ban students in the US without legal permission from some public universities
By Kate Payne

The Oklahoman Ryan Walters sues Homeland Security, ICE leaders for immigration impacts on Oklahoma schools
By Alexia Aston

CBS News Evanston, Illinois modifies Welcoming City Ordinance to strengthen protection for immigrants
By Adam Harrington, Jacob Sarracino

Gothamist In NYC, amid deportation fears, a boom in know-your-rights sessions for immigrants
By Arya Sundaram

NBC News Ron DeSantis pushes to align Florida law with Trump's expected immigration overhaul
By Matt Dixon