Daily Immigration News Clips – November 11, 2022

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on November 11, 2022.

National

Reuters U.S. extends protected migrant status to mid-2024 for six nationalities

Bloomberg Government Immigration Fights Flare Up as Midterms Yield Uneven Results
By Ellen M. Gilmer

CBS News Migrants hoping to seek U.S. asylum face years-long legal limbo in overwhelmed system
By Camilo Montoya-Galvez

Associated Press US providing abortion access for detained migrant youths
By Morgan Lee

Slate Meta Just Made a Lot of People Very Vulnerable
By Nitish Pahwa

CBS News U.S. extends temporary legal status of 337,000 immigrants through 2024 amid court battle
By Camilo Montoya-Galvez
  
Washington Post (Op-Ed) 5 ways to ‘crazyproof’ the country against the chaos of a GOP House
By Greg Sargent

The Hill (Op-Ed) What could have been: An America with immigration reform
By C. Stewart Verdery Jr.

Local

Border Report Immigrants contribute $4.8 billion to El Paso economy, business groups say
By Julian Resendiz

AZ Mirror Voters narrowly are favoring a proposal to give undocumented immigrant students in-state tuition, for now
By Gloria Rebecca Gomez

WBUR Immigrants celebrate ballot approval of Mass. driver's license law
By Simón Rios