Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – October 31, 2025

10/31/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on October 31, 2025.

National

The Washington Post Trump administration makes misleading case in high-stakes asylum hearing
By John Woodrow Cox

Tucson Sentinel Advocates warn immigrants could lose jobs as DHS stops automatically extending work permits
By Paul Ingram

The New York Times How a Former Trump Golf Club Worker Was Mistakenly Deported to Mexico
By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Hamed Aleaziz

NPR Trump administration sets lowest-ever cap on refugee admissions to U.S.
By Ximena Bustillo

The Guardian Revealed: Pentagon orders states’ national guards to form ‘quick reaction forces’ for ‘crowd control’
By Aaron Glantz

The Guardian Stephen Miller directing state department bureaus like ‘fiefdom’ as he shifts its focus to immigration
By Andrew Roth

MSNBC JD Vance makes it clear at conservative event: He’s against legal immigration, too
By Steve Benen

Local

Insider NJ The administration intensifies its increasingly unpopular immigration policy
By Maribel Hastings

ABC News Father of teen fighting cancer released from immigration detention
By Armando Garcia, Briana Stewart, Lauren Lantry and Stephanie Ramos

ABC News DHS Secretary Noem rejects Gov. Pritzker's calls for pause in immigration operations over Halloween
By Stephanie Wade, Sarah Schulte, Craig Wall and Cate Cauguiran

Fox 13 (Salt Lake City) Mayor Mendenhall questions ICE detainment of woman at Salt Lake City Int'l Airport
By Jeff Tavss, Mythili Gubbi

The Salt Lake City Tribune Salt Lake City mayor, council leaders broadly condemn ICE airport arrest in ‘gateway to our state’
By Jose Davila IV, Addy Baird

NBC News In Zach Bryan's hometown, many support tougher immigration enforcement, with some caveats
By Tyler Kingkade

Indiana Capital Chronicle Noem announces 223 immigration arrests in roadway blitz with Indiana State Police
By Leslie Bonilla Muñiz