Daily Immigration News Clips – November 14, 2024
National
NBC News Trump's Latin America policy will most likely focus on controlling migration, former ambassador says
By Carmen Sesin
Spectrum News 1 Immigrant rights groups mobilize before Trump takes office
By Susan Carpenter
El País Human rights advocates call on Biden to speed up reforms to protect migrants
By Patricia Caro
Reason Trump Promised More Legal High-Skilled Immigration. His Record Says Otherwise.
By Kevin Garcia-Galindo
New York Times Trump’s Immigration Plans Could Bring an Economic Toll
By Lydia DePillis
Axios Mass deportations won't include going door to door, Rep. Dan Crenshaw says
By Sareen Habeshian
ABC News In Trump's mass deportation plan, the private prison industry sees a lucrative opportunity
By Laura Romero andPeter Charalambous
Washington Post Trump picks Gaetz and Gabbard for top jobs, daring Senate GOP to defy him
By Isaac Arnsdorf and Josh Dawsey
Texas Public Radio National civil rights group challenges exit poll info about Latino voters
By Priscilla Rice
Florida Phoenix Trump received 56% of the Hispanic vote in Florida, new exit poll finds
By Mitch Perry
1080 KRLD Donald Trump's support among Hispanic voters grows
By Alan Scaia
El País Latino organizations dispute election data on Hispanic support for Trump
By Patricia Caro
MSNBC (Opinion) Trump didn't build the wall. But his new immigration plans are more doable.
By Ryan Teague Beckwith
MSNBC Trump has picked the best people to carry out his extreme immigration plans
By Hayes Brown
New York Times If You Thought Trump Wasn’t Serious, Look at His First Appointments
By Michelle Goldberg
The Nation Resisting Mass Deportation Under Donald Trump
By Anthony J. Quezada and Carlos Ramirez-Rosa
Local
KPFA News Greg Chen Discusses Mass Deportation (begins 6:50 mark)
New York Times Democratic Governors Form a Group to Oppose the Trump Administration
By Reid J. Epstein
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Mass deportation, ending DACA: How would Trump's policies affect Wisconsin immigrants?
By Sophie Carson
Penn Capital Star Trump administration’s mass deportation plan would hurt Pennsylvania, immigrant advocates warn
By Peter Hall