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Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on June 14, 2022.
Roll Call Future of DACA program remains uncertain, a decade after it began
By Caroline Simon
Reuters U.S. Supreme Court rejects bail hearings for detained immigrants
By Sandy Huffaker
NBC News A landmark case ensuring education to undocumented children turns 40
By Raul A. Reyes
CNN Supreme Court makes it more difficult to challenge immigration policies in court
By Tierney Sneed
Deseret News Biden announces immigration policy changes as migrant caravan sets off for US border
By Kyle Dunphey
Border Report DACA advocates urge Congress to pass lasting bipartisan immigration reform
By Sandra Sanchez
New York Times Supreme Court Rejects Bail Hearings for Jailed Immigrants
By Adam Lipton
CNN Some immigrants can be detained at least six months without bond hearing, Supreme Court rules
By Tierney Sneed, Devan Cole
Time Magazine Supreme Court Rules Thousands of Immigrants Can Be Detained Indefinitely
By Madeleine Carlisle, Jasmine Aguilera
New York Times Supreme Court Rejects Bail Hearings for Jailed Immigrants
By Adam Lipton
USA Today Supreme Court curbs ability of immigrants to challenge indefinite detention with bond hearings
By John Fritze
Cronkite News ‘Border security is national security’: Pence in Arizona to discuss immigration
By Troy Hill
Border Report Border Patrol reports large drop in migrant encounters in El Paso
By Julian Resendiz
Axios Mike Pence calls for return to Trump-era immigration policies in Phoenix speech
By Jeremy Duda
USA Today (Op-Ed) Did a Border Patrol agent rough you up? The Supreme Court fails to see how judges can help.
By Anya Bidwell, Patrick Jaicomo
CNN (Op-Ed) Opinion: Biden makes the best of a lousy hand at the Summit of the Americas
By Jorge G. Castañeda
The Colorado Sun It’s not easy to get an immigration attorney in Colorado
By Margaret Fleming
Boston Globe Mass. GOP looks to repeal law allowing residents without legal status to get driver’s licenses
By Ross Cristiantiello
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