Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – August 28, 2025

8/28/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on August 28, 2025.

National

The Washington Post DHS moves to bar aid groups from serving undocumented immigrants
By Brianna Sacks

ABC News To replenish their ranks, DOJ loosens requirements for temporary immigration judges
By Luke Barr,Laura Romero and Armando Garcia

Slate Why Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s Case Marks Such a Troubling Shift for American Justice
By Felipe de la Hoz

CBS News Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Salvadoran man in immigration custody, to seek asylum in U.S., lawyer says
By Melissa Quinn, Jacob Rosen

CNN E-Verify was supposed to make it easy for companies to follow immigration law. Now even the feds say it can’t be trusted
By Andy Rose

The New York Times ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Detention Center May Be Empty Within Days
By Patricia Mazzei

Associated Press Emboldened Democrats are starting to push back on Trump’s immigration plans
By Stephen Groves

Spectrum News NY1 Fired immigration judge: 'I fear due process is being violated'
By Eric Feldman

Newsweek Trump Admin Making Major Change to US Citizenship Application Process
By Dan Gooding

The Washington Post (Opinion) ‘Profoundly disturbing’: 3 writers discuss the new stats on immigration
By Robert Gebelhoff, León Krauze and Megan McArdle

Local

WHYY Immigration Officials Conduct Operation at Wildfire Site in Washington State
By Mike Ives

Fox 5 DC Bowser says violent crime in DC down 45%, urges less focus on immigration enforcement
By Isabel Soisson

NBC 10 Boston What Mass. schools are saying about immigration enforcement as students return
By Oscar Margain

The Bulwark Trump Is Strangling the Life Out of D.C.’s Restaurants
By Adrian Carrasquillo