Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – July 3, 2025

7/3/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on July 3, 2025.

National

NPR Federal judge strikes down Trump's order suspending asylum access at the southern border
By Jasmine Garsd

Politico Kilmar Abrego Garcia describes ‘severe beatings’ and ‘psychological torture’ in Salvadoran prison
By Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney

NBC 10 Philadelphia Justice Department to prioritize revoking U.S. citizenship for naturalized Americans
By Danielle Abreu

Axios Immigration crackdown ripples through economy
By Emily Peck

The Guardian How Trump’s bill will supercharge mass deportations by funneling $170bn to Ice
By Lauren Gambino

El Periodico USA The Costs of Mass Deportation Are Soaring: Harming America’s Economy, Public Safety, and Constitutional Rights

The Washington Post House clears procedural hurdle on Trump’s agenda, paving way for passage
By Marianna Sotomayor, Jacob Bogage and Mariana Alfaro

The Bulwark United States of Alcatraz
By William Kristol

Common Dreams The Supreme Court Has Effectively Resuscitated Dred Scott
By Michael Waldman

Local

The Beacon In Kansas City, most immigrants facing deportation receive no legal counsel
By Mary Sanchez

NBC News U.S. citizen seeks $1M after arrest, detention for recording immigration raid at Home Depot
By Suzanne Gamboa

NBC News Washington ‘Felt hopeless': Virginia family frightened by armed bondsman making late night immigration arrest
By Drew Wilder

CBS News Everglades "Alligator Alcatraz" immigrant detention center to receive first arrivals
By CBS Miami Team

Boston Globe A record surge in arrests. A state of fear and loss. Life in the shadow of ICE.

Los Angeles Times L.A. ‘under siege’: Brown-skinned people targeted, tackled, taken, and it must stop, federal suit says
By Rachel Uranga, Brittny Mejia and Christopher Buchanan