Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – January 22, 2025

1/22/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on January 22, 2025.

National

NPR Trump administration strips schools, churches of immigration enforcement protections
By Ximena Bustillo and Sergio Martínez-Beltrán

ABC News 22 states challenge Trump's executive order cutting birthright citizenship
By Aaron Katersky and Peter Charalambous

New York Times Change to Birthright Citizenship Would Affect Visa Holders, Too
By Michael D. Shear

Texas Tribune Migrants at Texas border in shock after Trump canceled their asylum appointments
By Uriel J. García and Alejandro Serrano

Newsday 5 takeaways from the second inauguration of President Donald Trump
By Tom Brune

The New Republic Trump Angered by Female Bishop’s Stunning Criticism Right to His Face
By Greg Sargent

Common Dreams Alarm Bells Sound as Trump Gets to Work on 'Extreme Authoritarian Agenda'
By Jessica Corbett

New York Times Undocumented Women Ask: Will My Unborn Child Be a Citizen?
By Miriam Jordan

NBC News Great-grandson of the man who established birthright citizenship slams Trump's new executive order
By Kimmy Yam

New York Times Trump Expands Quick Deportations Across the U.S.
By Hamed Aleaziz

Washington Post At National Prayer Service, a plea to Trump: ‘Have mercy’
By Olivia George

NBC News How Trump's plans for mass deportations and ICE raids are playing out
By Julia Ainsley and Didi Martinez

Punchbowl News House Democrats privately squirm about their leadership and message
By Melanie Zanona, Mica Soellner and John Bresnahan

The New Republic Trump’s Awful New “Invasion” Executive Order is One of His Darkest Yet
By Greg Sargent

Wall Street Journal (Opinion) What the People Want—and Don’t
By William A. Galston

Vox (Opinion) The single most unconstitutional thing Trump did yesterday, explained
By Ian Millhiser

Local

Miami Herald Trump announced big changes to U.S. immigration. Here’s how they could affect Florida
By Syra Ortiz Blanes

Washington Post Haitians in Springfield try to keep fears in check as Trump takes office
By Michelle Boorstein