Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – January 27, 2025

1/27/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on January 27, 2025.

National

Law360 Immigrant Rights Attorneys Set For Battle As Trump Returns
By Marco Poggio

Associated Press Democrats are splintered on immigration and how to respond to Trump
By Stephen Groves

Associated Press White House says Colombia agrees to take deported migrants after Trump tariff showdown
By Regina Garcia Cano, Astrid Suarez, and Zeke Miller

The New York Times As Immigration Crackdown Looms, Restaurants Are Racked With Fear
By Brett Anderson, Tejal Rao, and Korsha Wilson

NPR Local governments across U.S. signal they won't aid Trump migrant crackdown
By Brian Mann

The Washington Post What ending birthright citizenship could look like in the U.S.
By Silvia Foster-Frau, David Nakamura, and Molly Hennessy-Fiske

The New York Times The Tech Arsenal That Could Power Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
By Adam Satariano, Paul Mozur, Aaron Krolik, and David McCabe

NPR Churches have a long history of being safe havens — for immigrants and others
By Bill Chappell

Boston Globe A bishop’s message of mercy rattled Trump but offered solace to a nation in peril
By Renée Graham

The Washington Post The immigrant crackdown has begun. Its first target might surprise you.
By Catherine Rampell

Local

ABC 7 ICE makes arrests in Chicago, suburbs as part of nationwide immigration raids
By Lissette Nuñez

NPR DeSantis faces pushback by fellow Republicans on his call for an immigration session
By Greg Allen

Boston Globe Thousands of migrants legally fled to Mass. under a Biden-era policy. Trump’s latest directive could change everything.
By Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Rio and Samantha J. Gross

Newsday Memo on carrying out President Donald Trump's deportation plan prompts fear in LI's Haitian community
By Tom Brune