Daily Immigration News Clips – October 9, 2025
National
The Washington Post A quarter of FBI agents are assigned to immigration enforcement, per FBI data
By Perry Stein
NBC7 San Diego Drug prosecutions drop as focus shifts to immigration
Documented New Report Finds Trump’s Economic Growth Goals Rely on the Immigrants He Wants to Deport
By Eileen Grench
Bloomberg Homeland Security Cyber Personnel Reassigned to Jobs in Trump’s Deportation Push
By Patrick Howell O'Neill and Jeff Stone
The New York Times For Trump, the ‘Enemy From Within’ Keeps Getting Bigger
By Luke Broadwater
The New York Times Voters Favor Deporting Those in U.S. Illegally, but Say Trump Has Gone Too Far
By Ruth Igielnik and Jazmine Ulloa
NBC News Residents of border towns relieved by quiet amid record-low migrant crossings
By Didi Martinez, Julia Ainsley and Maricruz Gutiérrez
The New York Times Pope Leo Urges U.S. Bishops to Support Immigrants
By Elizabeth Dias and Elisabetta Povoledo
Local
CBS News ICE agents target New York City immigration courts more often than others, new analysis suggests
By Julia Ingram
Aljazeera Trump calls to jail Chicago mayor, Illinois governor in immigration dispute
Chicago Sun Times Chicago judge cites South Shore raid, Supreme Court controversy while ruling against ICE
By Jon Seidel
Chicago Sun Times Federal immigration officers wear masks and no name tags. Now some are driving cars without license plates.
By Lauren FitzPatrick and Ashlee Rezin
El Paso Matters ‘The church cannot be silent,’ Pope Leo XIV tells El Pasoans in Vatican meeting on mass deportation fears
By Robert Moore and Cindy Ramirez
WTOP News Protesters rally against DC police collaboration with federal immigration enforcement
By Neal Augenstein
NBC News (DC) Bowser says MPD's cooperation with immigration enforcement has undermined public trust in police
By Mark Segraves
Wisconsin Examiner Tariffs and Trump’s immigration crackdown take a toll on Wisconsin farmers
By Ruth Conniff