Daily Immigration News Clips – May 21, 2025
National
Associated Press US must keep control of migrants sent to South Sudan in case removals were unlawful, judge rules
By Lindsay Whitehurst
AZ Central DHS: 'No plans' for immigration reality show
By Lauren Villagran
Bloomberg Surprise Supreme Court Ruling Throws 350,000 Migrants Into Uncertainty
By Alicia A. Caldwell, Fabiola Zerpa, and Hadriana Lowenkron
Deseret News How does voluntary deportation work under the Trump administration?
By Emma Pitts
The New York Times Official Pushed to Rewrite Intelligence So It Could Not Be ‘Used Against’ Trump
By Charlie Savage, Julian E. Barnes and Maggie Haberman
The New York Times Judge Orders U.S. to Keep Custody of Migrants Amid Claims They Were Sent to South Sudan
By Hamed Aleaziz, Alan Feuer and Mattathias Schwartz
USA Today 'I regret voting for you:' Lawmakers, Rubio clash over immigration policies
By Ariana Triggs
Miami Herald In city built by waves of immigration, TPS ruling is more than a blow to Venezuelans | Opinion
By the Miami Herald Editorial Board
Local
NPR In Florida, an immigrant pastor's detention sends a community reeling
By Jasmine Garsd
Boston Globe We asked a mix of New England voters about Trump’s immigration policy. Almost all had concerns.
By Brian MacQuarrie, Omar Mohammed, Steven Porter and Diti Kohli
The Washington Post Supreme Court ruling on Venezuelans ripples through Miami’s ‘Doralzuela’
By Christine Armario
Oklahoma Voice Federal judge temporarily blocks Oklahoma immigration law
By Nuria Martinez-Keel
News Channel 5 (Nashville) 'They're struggling,' Impact of immigration raids hits Nashville classrooms
By Patsy Montesinos
Hawaii News Now Deportation fears spur Hawaii teachers to learn about civil rights
By Derek Kravitsky
News Observer Trump’s purge of undocumented immigrants is already threatening North Carolina’s economy | Opinion
By Ned Barnett