Daily Immigration News Clips – November 4, 2024
National
Washington Post Democrats shift to the right on some issues, portending lasting change
By Paul Kane
NPR Pushed by public opinion shift, Democrats adopt immigration restrictions
By Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Washington Post Harris fights political headwinds on immigration in close race with Trump
By Sabrina Rodriguez, Justine McDaniel and Hannah Knowles
New York Times Harris Appeals to Latino Pride, and Anger at Trump, in Final Push
By Jennifer Medina
Washington Post Russian disinformation videos push lies on voter fraud and immigrants
By Joseph Menn
New York Times Trump’s Big Immigration Raid Snared Them. They’re Still in Mississippi.
By Isabelle Taft
CBS News Illegal border crossings remain low amid concerns that election could end lull
By Camilo Montoya-Galvez
Politico ‘I Think It Will Happen Again if Trump Is the President’: The Ongoing Trauma of Family Separation
By MYAH WARD
Washington Post As smuggling rings made billions from migrants, the U.S. was sidelined
By Mary Beth Sheridan
New York Times Biden Wanted to Fix Immigration, but Leaves Behind a System That Is Still Broken
By Michael D. Shear and Hamed Aleaziz
New York Times A Daughter of Immigrants Adopts a Tough Border Message in a Close House Race
By Karoun Demirjian
Immigration Nerds Podcast Immigration Policy at the Crossroads: A Conversation with Shev Dalal-Dheini
Forbes Trump’s Immigration Plans May Upend Students And Immigrant Applicants
By Stuart Anderson
Rolling Stone What Happens When Trump Exploits Your Daughter’s Murder
By Asawin Suebsaeng
New York Times Did Trump Just Lose His Crucial Latino Support?
By Isvett Verde
New York Times What I Truly Expect if an Unconstrained Trump Retakes Power
By Michelle Goldberg
Local
Politico Trump says migrants caused a ‘surge in crime’ in a small Wisconsin city. Its residents reject that.
By IRIE SENTNER
Miami Herald Poll: Puerto Ricans in Florida overwhelmingly support Harris, view Trump unfavorably
By Syra Ortiz Blanes
Los Angeles Times Opinion: Voting in America is still secure. But a dark anti-election movement seeks to change that
By Sean Morales-Doyle
Miami Herald Don’t let Florida economy take the hit for deportation plan
El Semanario (CO) The elections and immigration: What side of history will voters be on?
By Maribel Hastings
Deseret News Opinion: The real crisis is how false narratives, not immigrants, fuel fear
By Tina Jensen Augustine