Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – March 5, 2025

3/5/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 5, 2025.

National

Associated Press Trump vows to press ahead on reshaping America in speech to Congress as Democrats register dissent
By Zeke Miller and Michelle Price

NBC News Trump administration rethinking Guantánamo immigrant detention plan amid cost issues and power struggles
By Courtney Kube, Carol E. Lee, Julie Tsirkin and Julia Ainsley

Ohio Capital News The way people think immigration works and the way it really does
By Marty Schladen

NBC News Fact-checking Trump's speech to Congress
By Adam Edelman and Jane C. Timm

Stateline Despite profiling concerns, more law agencies are joining street-level immigration enforcement
By Tim Henderson

NPR Spanish-language rebuttal to Trump's joint address focuses on immigration
By Ximena Bustillo

NPR As Trump shrinks other parts of government, immigration task forces grow
By Ximena Bustillo, Chiara Eisner

Reuters Trump's early immigration enforcement record, by the numbers
By Ted Hesson

Associated Press Immigrant labor fuels US economy but Trump’s crackdown mostly ignores it
By Tim Sullivan and Rebecca Boone

Punchbowl News Salazar challenges Trump’s mass deportation plan
By Mica Soellner

Time Republicans Take Aim at 4 ‘Sanctuary’ Cities
By Rebecca Santana

Condé Nast Traveler What to Know If You Are a Trans Traveler Applying for a Visa to the US
By Kat Chen

Forbes Donald Trump’s Team Takes First Steps To Cut Legal Immigration
By Stuart Anderson

MSNBC Trump’s immigration 'gold card' would redefine what it means to be American
By Rotimi Adeoye

Local

WBUR Wu prepares to face hostile GOP grilling in Congress over immigration policy
By Simón Rios

King 5 Seattle judge to decide future of refugee aid after Trump's 'refugee ban'
By Sharon Yoo

Washington Examiner Illinois argues federal government can’t force immigration enforcement on states
By Ashley Oliver

BPR News NC Senate bill requires state agencies to work with federal immigration authorities
By Jose Sandoval