Daily Immigration News Clips – March 1, 2023

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 1, 2023.

National

Wall Street Journal Immigration Judges Are Moving Fast, but Case Backlog Keeps Growing
By Alicia A. Caldwell

Democracy Now! “Alone and Exploited”: NYT Exposé Shows Migrant Kids in U.S. Forced into Brutal Jobs for Major Brands

New York Times Many Undocumented Immigrants Are Departing After Decades in the U.S.
By Miriam Jordan

Newsweek New Immigration Reform Campaign Puts Pressure On Biden To Act Ahead Of 2024
By Daniel Bush

NBC News Deputy secretary of labor pick got her start fighting for enslaved Thai garment workers

The New Republic Biden Has Fully Embraced Trump’s Asylum Policies
By Felipe De La Hoz

NewsNation Border, fentanyl top issues at Homeland Security hearing
By Devan Markham, Robert Sherman

ABC News GOP-led Homeland Security panel holds first border hearing, highlighting 'the human costs'
By Quinn Owen

PBS News Hour As Republicans move on immigration agenda, Latino Republicans push back
By Adriana Gomez Licon

Washington Examiner Impeaching Mayorkas: The five laws GOP says Biden's top border official broke
By Anna Giaritelli

Washington Post (Op-Ed) Some GOP governors are breaking with MAGA. Biden can help them do it.
By Greg Sargent

Washington Post (Op-Ed) On immigration, why is Biden resurrecting Trump policies?
By Catherine Rampell

Forbes (Op-Ed) Why The Biden Administration Needs To Preserve The Right To Asylum
By Michael Posner

Local

Boston.com DeSantis, Florida officials move to have lawsuit over Martha’s Vineyard migrant flights dismissed
By Ross Cristantiello

Mississippi Public Broadcasting A small team works to aid immigrants in Louisiana: ‘Do the best you can with the time you have’
By Bobbi-Jeanne Misick

Kronkite News Pinal, Yuma officials tell House migration surge is overwhelming them
By Alexis Waiss

San Diego Union-Tribune (Op-Ed) I was a judge in Peru so I know immigration law doesn’t always help people on the run
By Carmen Kcomt