Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – October 28, 2024

10/28/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on October 28, 2024.

National

NPR GOP lawsuits about an obscure immigration database may set up election challenges
By Jude Joffe-Block and Miles Parks

HuffPost Why Republicans Are Lying About Voting by Noncitizens
By Matt Shuham

CBS News Trump's mass deportation plan for undocumented immigrants could cost billions a year
By Cecilia Vega

Politico Trump’s New York homecoming sparks backlash over racist and vulgar remarks
By Meridith McGraw and Lisa Kashinsky

Washington Post Trump rally speakers lob racist insults, call Puerto Rico ‘island of garbage’
By Hannah Knowles and Isaac Arnsdorf

CNN Trump unveils the most extreme closing argument in modern presidential history
By Stephen Collinson

New York Times Trump Escalates Threats as Campaign Enters Dark Final Stretch
By Lisa Lerer and Jess Bidgood

Intelligencer Kamala Harris’s Lost Opportunity on Immigration
By Ed Kilgore

Newsweek Fact Check: Kamala Claims Biden Admin Has Halved 'Flow of Immigration'
By Tom Norton

The Hill New Mexico Gov says Harris not opposed to ‘bolder and bigger’ immigration legislation
By Sarah Fortinsky

Washington Post Elon Musk, enemy of ‘open borders,’ launched his career working illegally
By Maria Sacchetti, Faiz Siddiqui and Nick Miroff

Los Angeles Times How Trump tariff threats might plunge Mexico into recession and stoke immigration
By Kate Linthicum

The Hill What American history tells us about fear of immigrants
By Glenn C. Altschuler and Stuart M. Blumin

Wall Street Journal America’s Immigration Conundrum
By Mary Anastasia O’Grad

Local

Washington Post From bullet holes to bloodstains: Documenting a synagogue mass killing
By David Nakamura

Boston Globe For Democrats, some of the biggest races are the little ones
By Joe Sudbay

Miami Herald Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric: Will it boost or backfire with Hispanic voters?
By Andres Oppenheimer

Des Moines Register Opinion: 'Mass deportations now'? It's as impractical an idea as it is wrong.