Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – March 26, 2025

3/26/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 26, 2025.

National

ProPublica ICE Quietly Pushes Legal Boundaries With So-Called Collateral Arrests
By Vernal Coleman

NBC News Trump administration stops processing some green cards 'to do more vetting'
By Suzanne Gamboa

‘Miami Herald I’m not going to back down.’ Immigration attorneys fight back over Trump’s legal threats
By Jay Weaver

Fox 2 Detroit Cuts to immigration oversight and support agencies will worsen beleaguered process, attorney says
By Scott Wolchek and Jack Nissen

NBC News Venezuelan tattoo artist who agreed to go back home was sent to El Salvador prison, family says
By Carmen Sesin, Suzanne Gamboa and Nicole Acevedo

Newsweek Trump Admin's Reported IRS Plan Would Face Legal Challenges: Attorney
By Billal Rahman

The Hill Trump administration invokes state secrets privilege in deportation flights case
By Rebecca Beitsch

CBS News What foreign travelers should know about the Trump immigration crackdown at airports

MSNBC DOJ targets another news outlet over immigration reporting
By Ja'han Jones

Straight Arrow News Trump officials want social media vetted for immigration applicants
By Kalé Carey

The Washington Post Circuit panel says Trump can enforce ban on some refugee admissions
By David Nakamura

Business Insider I'm a business immigration lawyer. I thought Trump's second term might have positive effects on highly skilled immigrants, but I've lost hope.
By Charissa Cheong

Miami Herald They did things ‘the right way.’ Now Trump is turning them into undocumented migrants | Opinion
By the Miami Herald Editorial Board

Local

El Diario Terror among undocumented New Yorkers filing taxes: "Weapon of fear"
By Edwin Martínez

Miami Herald Florida may loosen child-labor laws as state cracks down on illegal immigration
By Romy Ellenbogen and Ana Ceballos

The Denver Post Federal prosecutors defend ICE’s ability to deport Colorado immigration advocate Jeanette Vizguerra
By Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton

El Paso Times 'No nos vamos, aquí estamos': Hundreds in El Paso march against Trump's anti-immigrant policies
By Jeff Abbott

Catholic News Agency Cardinal McElroy talks immigration in first public appearance since DC installation
By Madalaine Elhabbal

Houston Public Media Houston-area immigrant who says he has permission to work in U.S. released by ICE on bond
By Patricia Ortiz

WFAE 90.7 Immigrants face years of uncertainty as they wait in Charlotte's immigration court backlog
By Julian Berger

95.5 WSB FBI Atlanta confirms new immigration arrests in ongoing crackdown
By Jonathan O'Brien and WSB Radio News Staff

Dayton Daily News Ohio immigration case: Local man taken by ICE, wife says Interpol ID’d wrong man
By Jeremy P. Kelley

City Limits Opinion: It’s Time For NY to Defend Immigrant Rights—Now More Than Ever
By Sierra Kraft