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