Daily Immigration News Clips – April 25, 2024
National
Associated Press How Republican-led states far from the US-Mexico border are rushing to pass tough immigration laws
By Sean Murphy
The Hill Immigration advocates see work permits as Biden’s best option
By Rafael Bernal
Axios Centrist Democrats want to refocus on border security
By Andrew Solender
Associated Press County in rural New Mexico extends agreement with ICE for immigrant detention amid criticism
By Morgan Lee
Los Angeles Times San Diego is now the top border region for migrant arrivals
By Andrea Castillo
NPR In Florida, an exodus of people fleeing rising anti-immigrant sentiment
By Jasmine Garsd
Axios Exclusive poll: America warms to mass deportations
By Margaret Talev, Russell Contreras
USA Today Should Americans be worried about the border? The first Texas border czar says yes.
By Lauren Villagran
Washington Post (Op-Ed) Fulbright scholars are trapped in a Catch-22
By Violetta Soboleva
The Bulwark (Op-Ed) Now Do the Border
By Andrew Egger
Local
El Paso Times El Paso county judge dismisses border 'riot' charges against 140 migrants
By Aaron Martinez
WCNC Charlotte's immigration court faces major backlog as some lawmakers push bill to force local law enforcement to comply with ICE
By Richard DeVayne, Jesse Pierre
Missouri Independent Senate committee adds anti-immigration sanctions targeting Kansas City to Missouri budget
By Rudi Keller
San Diego Union-Tribune Migrant services groups call on county for ‘seat at the table’ in deciding how to spend federal funds
By Emily Alvarenga
Salt Lake Tribune We asked Utah’s 2024 governor candidates about immigration. Here’s what they said.
By Robert Gehrke
Miami Herald (Op-Ed) President Biden, as you visit Tampa, please consider extending TPS status to U.S. Haitians
By Marleine Bastien