Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – June 17, 2025

6/17/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on June 17, 2025.

National

The Washington Post Trump officials reverse guidance exempting farms, hotels from immigration raids
By Carol D. Leonnig, Natalie Allison, Marianne LeVine and Lauren Kaori Gurley

USA Today More than 600 local police agencies are partnering with ICE: See if yours is one of them
By Sara Chernikoff, Ramon Padilla

NBC News Trump orders ICE to target immigration raids in Democratic-led sanctuary cities

Axios Trump gets back behind raids in immigration whiplash
By Marc Caputo , Russell Contreras

The Washington Times Trump upends ‘mass deportation’ order, tells ICE to go easy on ‘heartland’
By Stephen Dinan

The New Republic The Worst Part of Trump’s Big Bill Is Getting Almost No Attention
By Felipe De La Hoz

Politico Trump’s focus on blue state deportation belies a red state problem
By Samuel Benson, Myah Ward and Jake Traylor

The Washington Post Trump administration considers adding 36 countries to travel ban list
By Adam Taylor

Axios Immigration crackdown fears hit white-collar offices
By Emily Peck

MSNBC These new polls prove Trump isn't untouchable on immigration
By Hayes Brown

Local

NBC News ICE detains Utah college student after brief traffic stop, raising questions
By Nicole Acevedo

Boston Globe Border Patrol smashes car window to detain migrant advocate, teenage stepdaughter in Vermont
By Paul Heintz

ABC 7 Chicago Video shows federal agents rip Elgin man without criminal record from pickup truck, his partner says
By Rob Hughes, Liz Nagy, Eric Horng, and Lissette Nuñez, Barb Markoff, Christine Tressel and Tom Jones

The Guardian Ice agents detain US citizen as LA immigration raids continue: ‘It’s racial profiling’
By Sam Levin

Voice of San Diego He Wanted to Record a TikTok, But Ended up in Immigration Detention
By Yiqing Wang

The Guardian Spanish-language journalist to be turned over to Ice after protest arrest
By George Chidi

Boston Globe From the graduation stage to ICE detention: The cruel fate of a Chelsea teen
By Marcela García