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Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on June 6, 2022.
Kaiser Health News Immigration Red Tape Imperils This Girl’s Transplant Chances
By Michael McAuliff
NPR Immigrants are suing the U.S. government over delays in citizenship process
Fronteras Some politicians insist migrants bring drugs across the border. Data tells a different story
By Alisa Reznick
New York Times How Asylum Seekers Cross the Border
By Kirsten Luce and Eileen Sullivan
NBC News Almost all asylum-seekers in L.A. lack legal counsel, face deportation, report says
By Edwin Flores
The Hill Five biggest issues to watch at Supreme Court as high-profile term ends
By John Kruzel
USA Today Why immigration and the border are taking a backseat in Tuesday's primary races
By Candy Woodall Phillip M. Bailey
The Hill (Op-Ed) Wars don’t end for abandoned American allies
By Joseph M. Azam
Fox News (Op-Ed) Immigration reform could prevent food prices from harming consumers
By Chuck Conner, Douglas Baker
Austin American-Statesman (Op-Ed) Opinion: Title 42 is not immigration law and has no place on our border
By Lance Curtright
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