Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – November 24, 2025

11/24/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on November 24, 2025.

National

Reuters Nearly 200,000 Ukrainians in US thrown into legal limbo by Trump immigration crackdown
By Ted Hesson, Kristina Cooke and Disha Raychaudhuri

NPR 'Nobody wants to come': What if the U.S. can no longer attract immigrant physicians?
By Yuki Noguchi

Associated Press Migrants thought they were in court for a routine hearing. Instead, it was a deportation trap
By Joshua Goodman and Tim Sullivan

The Guardian Tens of thousands of people were detained and deported during US government shutdown
By Will Craft, Andrew Witherspoon and José Olivares

The Washington Post Judge blocks IRS from sharing data with DHS for immigration enforcement
By Jacob Bogage

The Washington Post In cities targeted by ICE, empty desks and school disruptions follow
By Justine McDaniel and María Luisa Paúl

Slate Trump’s Border Chief Framed Protesters for Violence. Then the Bodycam Footage Came Out.
By Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern

The New York Times ‘The System Is Meant to Break You’: What ICE Is Doing to People Here Legally
By Sarah Wildman

Local

CBS 8 San Diego immigration attorneys report client detentions at USCIS interviews
By Esmeralda Perez

The Beacon Afghan asylum seeker who fought the Taliban now held by ICE in Missouri
By Mary Sanchez

NPR New Orleans prepares for possible federal immigration crackdown
By Steve Inskeep, Michael McEwen

The Guardian New Orleans braces for Trump’s immigration crackdown: ‘We have rights’
By Lucy Campbell

The New York Times In North Carolina, the Border Patrol’s Presence Divides a Swing State
By Eduardo Medina and Meredith Honig