Daily Immigration News Clips – February 23, 2023

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on February 23, 2023.

National

Law360 Biden's Asylum Rule May Also Die Like Trump's 'Transit Ban'
By Britain Eakin

Vox How Biden came to embrace Trumpian border policies
By Nicole Narea

CNN Fury over Biden's new asylum policy grows after he thanks Poland for welcoming Ukrainian refugees
By MJ Lee, Priscilla Alvarez

Associated Press How Biden asylum rule affects immigration, compares to Trump
By Rebecca Santana

The Guardian Biden unveils Trump-style plan to deter asylum seekers at Mexico border
By Guardian staff and agencies

PBS News Hour Sen. Elizabeth Warren on the economy, immigration and how to shore up Social Security
By Amna Nawaz, Kyle Midura

Salon "Cruelty": New Biden rule denounced as "Trump's asylum ban under a different name"
By Jake Johnson

Washington Post (Op-Ed) We’ve erased Black immigrants from our story, obscuring a racist system
By Carly Goodman

Forbes (Op-Ed) Immigrants Make Economies More Dynamic, Increase Employment Growth
By Stuart Anderson

Local

DCist Bused To D.C. Nine Months Ago, This Migrant Family Struggles To Make The Region Their Home
By Amanda Michelle Gomez, Héctor Alejandro Arzate

Colorado Sun Colorado sheriff is allowed to enter into immigration-enforcement agreement with feds, judge rules
By Jesse Paul

Chicago Sun Times Chicago groups scramble to find housing for newly arrived immigrants 6 months after busing began
By Elvia Malagón

Crain’s Chicago Business (Op-Ed) Chicago could lead the way in advocating for a startup visa
By Fiona McEntee, Julio Meno, Patrick Dunbar-Levoie, Chetal Patel

Latino Los Ángeles (Op-Ed) Between the legacy of César Chávez and the anti-immigrant vision of Republican extremism
By Maribel Hastings, David Torres

The Salt Lake Tribune (Op-Ed) Why Gov. Spencer Cox wants to sponsor immigrants to come work in Utah
By Emily Anderson Stern