Daily Immigration News Clips – February 22, 2023

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on February 22, 2023.

National

NBC News Biden administration will block migrants with rule that critics say resembles Trump-era 'transit ban'
By Julia Ainsley

Wall Street Journal Thousands of Ukrainians in U.S. Risk Losing Legal Status in April
By Alicia A. Caldwell, Michelle Hackman

CNN ‘I cannot give them a hug.’ Afghan families split since the US withdrawal face the unknown as key immigration deadlines near
By Natasha Chen

USA Today New Biden administration proposal seeks to limit access for asylum seekers at southern border
By Rebecca Morin

The New York Times Biden Administration Announces New Border Crackdown
By Miriam Jordan

Reuters Biden administration unveils broad asylum restrictions at U.S.-Mexico border
By Ted Hesson

Axios Biden proposes severe asylum restrictions at the border
By Stef W. Knight

Politico Biden to replace Trump migration policy with Trump-esque asylum policy
By Myah Ward

NPR Politicians say they'll stop fentanyl smugglers. Experts say new drug war won't work
By Brian Mann

The Washington Post (Op-Ed) To solve our national immigration crisis, let states sponsor immigrants
By Eric Holcomb, Spencer Cox

Just Security (Op-Ed) Troubling Signs in Biden Administration’s Recent Efforts to Reimplement Migrant Protection Protocols Program
By Tom Jawetz

The Washington Post (Op-Ed) There is only one way to rein in Republican judges: Shaming them.
By Perry Bacon Jr.

Local

Star Tribune Minnesota Senate votes to allow unauthorized immigrants to obtain a driver's license
By Louis Krauss

Dallas Morning News Linked to a 1988 massacre in El Salvador, a Plano man is stripped of his U.S. citizenship
By Dianne Solis

The San Diego Union-Tribune (Op-Ed) Why is Biden recycling failed strategies to slow immigration?
By Jean Guerero

Arizona Central (Op-Ed) Want immigration reform? Then pressure Congress to resurrect Sinema's plan
By Ted Maxwell, Todd Sanders