Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – May 14, 2025

5/14/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on May 14, 2025.

National

The Texas Tribune An agency tasked with protecting immigrant children is becoming an enforcement arm, current and former staffers say
By Lomi Kriel and Mica Rosenberg

Reuters FBI ordered to prioritize immigration, as DOJ scales back white collar cases
By Sarah N. Lynch

La Semana del Sur (OK) Trump seeks “help” from undocumented immigrants to boost deportation numbers
By Maribel Hastings

Forbes DHS Claims Tourism To Afghanistan Reason To End Immigration Protection
By Stuart Anderson

The New York Times Inside the Extraordinary Contradictions in Trump’s Immigration Policies
By Hamed Aleaziz and Michael Crowley

The New York Times Trump Aims to Use More F.B.I., Drug and Gun Agents to Pursue Immigrants
By Devlin Barrett, Adam Goldman and Hamed Aleaziz

The New Republic Trump’s Attacks on International Students Are the Start of a Wider War
By Indigo Olivier

The Atlantic Due Process Is a Right, Not a Privilege You Get for Being Good
By Adam Serwer

Sun Sentinel Fight for the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship | Opinion
By Vilerka Bilbao

Local

NBC News (Boston) Immigration agents break SUV window while detaining man after church on Mother's Day
By Sebastián Agudelo Gómez

CNN Wisconsin judge indicted in federal court following accusations of obstructing immigration agents
By Taylor Romine and Andi Babineau

Madison Daily Leader ICE raids reported across Madison

Washington State Standard Trio of immigrant rights laws signed by WA governor
By Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero

The Washington Post States say Trump holding funds ‘hostage’ contingent on immigration enforcement
By Maria Sacchetti

The New York Times Hawaii’s Prized Kona Coffee Fields Have Become a Target for ICE
By Miriam Jordan

Texas Tribune ICE says it deported more than 500 people in the Houston area in one week
By Uriel J. García