Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – September 5, 2024

9/5/24 AILA Doc. No. 24090534.
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on September 5, 2024.

National

CBS News Biden administration weighs making it harder to end asylum crackdown at border
By Camilo Montoya-Galvez

Reuters Judge leaves temporary block on Biden legalization program for immigrant spouses
By Ted Hesson

The Nation Meet the Immigrant Workers Taking On America’s Largest Meatpacking Company
By Alice Driver

New York Times What Does a Couple Do When One Partner Is Deported?
By Christina Morales

New York Times Biden’s Asylum Restrictions Were Meant to Be Temporary. That Could Change.
By Hamed Aleaziz

Los Angeles Times Study: ICE fails to provide detainees with language interpretation required by its own rules
By Andrea Castillo

New York Times Republicans Seize on False Theories About Immigrant Voting
By Alexandra Berzon

Washington Examiner Why Trump is losing ground on immigration to Harris
By Anna Giaritelli

CNN KFile: Harris move to the center on border wall, asylum contradicts her years of progressive immigration positions
By Andrew Kaczynski, Em Steck and Daniel Medina

NBC News House GOP leaders weigh options as Trump pushes for a government shutdown fight
By Sahil Kapur and Vaughn Hillyard

Newsweek Mexican President Offers His Solution to U.S. Immigration Crisis
By Billal Rahman

New York Times Migrants Have Been a ‘Godsend,’ New York Schools Chief Says
By Troy Closson

People's World LCLAA to campaign among Latinos against GOP’s Project 2025
By Mark Gruenberg

The Guardian ‘We captured magic’: the telenovelas reaching Latino voters in swing states
By Melissa Hellmann

NBC News Harris-Trump race is tighter among English-speaking Latinos, poll shows
By Suzanne Gamboa

Local

KARE11 Mixed-status families left with uncertainty following immigration program hold
By Kiya Edwards

WMNF Florida sues feds over immigration records

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Op-Ed) We’re evangelical pastors in Wisconsin. Here’s what our faith says about immigration.
By Barrett Marcantel, Jonathan Misirian