Daily Immigration News Clips – August 11, 2025
National
NPR Asylum-seekers thought they were following the rules. Now some are told to start over
By Ximena Bustillo
Wall Street Journal Migrants Vanish Into Opaque ICE Detention System
By Ruth Simon, Elizabeth Findell, and Tarini Parti
NPR Factories are losing immigrant workers, stressing those who remain
By Andrea Hsu
El Pais ‘We lost everything’: Families of detained immigrants are drowning in debt
By Abel Fernández
CNN Federal appeals court halts criminal contempt proceedings against Trump officials in immigration case
By Devan Cole, Katelyn Polantz
El Periódico USA Immigration as an excuse for autocracy
By Maribel Hastings
The New York Times Trump Directs Military to Target Foreign Drug Cartels
By Helene Cooper, Maggie Haberman, Charlie Savage and Eric Schmitt
Time Trump's Troubling Deployment of DHS Officers
By Spencer Reynolds
The Washington Post IRS, White House clashed over immigrants’ data before tax chief was ousted
By Jacob Bogage and Kadia Goba
The Guardian Companies aiding Trump’s immigration crackdown see ‘extraordinary’ revenues
By Johana Bhuiyan and José Olivares
Syracuse.com This is Trump’s immigration crackdown, up close: cruel, immoral, unjust (Editorial Board Opinion)
By Advance Media NY Editorial Board
The Hill ICE’s family separations are forcing children to parent themselves
By Diana Fishbein
Local
Los Angeles Times California took center stage in ICE raids, but other states saw more immigration arrests
By Jenny Jarvie and Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee
The New York Times Undocumented Immigrants Fear Seeking Aid After Texas Floods
By Edgar Sandoval
Los Angeles Times L.A. Home Depot raided twice in one day. Critics say ICE is violating court order
By Clara Harter, Brittny Mejia and Noah Goldberg
Politico Trump administration asks Supreme Court to allow ‘roving’ immigration raids in Los Angeles
By Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney
CBS News Concerns over L.A. economy as labor force shrinks due to immigration raids
San Francisco Chronicle How Trump’s immigration crackdown created a climate of fear in this Bay Area city
By St. John Barned-Smith