Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – October 30, 2024

10/30/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on October 30, 2024.

National

Associated Press Lawsuit claims ICE withheld $300M in bond payments from immigrants
By Gisela Salomon

ProPublica When a Florida Farmer-Legislator Turned Against Immigration, the Consequences Were Severe. But Not for Him.
By Seth Freed Wessler

Washington Post Trump says he supports legal immigration. In his first term, he tried to slash it.
By Marianne LeVine Maria Sacchetti

Washington Post Supreme Court allows Virginia effort to strike possible noncitizen voters
By Ann E. Marimow and Justin Jouvenal

The Guardian Kamala Harris delivers ‘closing argument’ in Washington – as it happened
By Helen Sullivan with Maanvi Singh, Anna Betts and Daniel Lavelle

The New York Times Ahead of Harris’s Speech in Washington, Trump Tries to Focus on Immigration
By Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan

Newsweek Kamala Harris Leads Trump on Almost Every Key Issue Among Younger Voters
By Martha McHardy

Newsweek Kamala Harris Voters Want Hardline Stance on Immigration
By Billal Rahman

The New York Times Whether Harris or Trump Wins, Seeking Asylum in the U.S. May Never Be the Same
By Jazmine Ulloa and Hamed Aleaziz

The New Republic Trump Wasn’t Kidding With That Fascist Rally. Just Ask His ICE Chief.
By Melissa Gira Grant

The Hill GOP pollster Frank Luntz: Harris still hasn’t said what she would do on immigration, affordability
By Ashleigh Fields

Newsweek Trump's Deportation Plan Could Bring Back Family Separations
By Billal Rahman AND Dan Gooding

New York Times How Trump Exploits Divisions Among Black and Latino Voters
By Jennifer Medina

Washington Post At Madison Square Garden on Sunday: A diseased idea of America
By Ruth Marcus

Local

Colorado Sun A day in immigration court in Aurora is filled with desperate pleas: “I’m asking you with all my heart”
By Jennifer Brown

Ohio Capital Journal Immigrants contribute billions to Ohio economy, bolster workforce
By Susan Tebben