Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – March 27, 2025

3/27/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 27, 2025.

National

Truthout Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration Plan to Share Tax Data With ICE
By Mike Ludwig

Associated Press Turkish student at Tufts University detained, video shows masked people handcuffing her
By Jake Offenhartz, Kathy McCormack, and Michael Casey

The Guardian US immigration officials detain doctoral student at University of Alabama
By Sam Levin

NBC News Trump's move to end an immigration program hits a powerful Republican base of voters
By Matt Dixon

Border Report Immigration lawyers fear backlash after memo warning of sanctions
By Sandra Sanchez

NBC 10 Boston Report of potential deal between IRS and ICE raises concerns

The Guardian Trump officials pause some green card applications in immigration crackdown
By Adam Gabbatt

USA Today Canada also updates its US travel guidance, adds registration rule
By Nathan Diller

LAist What the arrest of a green card holder at Columbia University means for students at SoCal campuses
By Julia Barajas

Sun Journal Opinion: Immigrants are our neighbors, not our enemies
By Sister Anne-Marie Bourque

Local

NBC Los Angeles Orange County Sheriff's deputies won't enforce federal immigration laws
By Helen Jeong

WUSF Pinellas school officials urged to reaffirm they will not let immigration agents on campus
By Nancy Guan

The Chronicle Durham immigrant communities express fear following Feb. 13 arrests, influx of anti-immigration-related orders
By Lucas Lin

Michigan Public Unaccompanied migrant children may face immigration courts alone as federal government cuts legal support funds
By Isabel Gil

Magnolia Tribune Senator wants Mississippi law enforcement to partner with ICE on immigration enforcement efforts
By Daniel Tyson

Fox 5 DC Virginia Gov. Youngkin threatens to withhold state funding from alleged 'sanctuary cities'
By Tom Fitzgerald

ABC 7 LA Council votes to approve motions aimed at protecting immigrants amid federal crackdown