Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – September 5, 2025

9/5/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on September 5, 2025.

National

Bloomberg Law Trump Pushes Bounds of Military, Police Immigration Actions (1)
By Ellen M. Gilmer, Roxana Tiron, Tatyana Monnay

NBC News Agency that handles green cards and citizenship to hire armed agents who can make arrests
By Daniella Silva

Reuters Exclusive: Guatemalan document undercuts U.S. claims on child deportations
By Emily Green, Ted Hesson and Kristina Cooke

USA Today Is Trump's immigration crackdown worsening school absenteeism?
By Kayla Jimenez

The New York Times Mounting Deportations Meet Slow Hiring in a ‘Curious Kind of Balance’
By Lydia DePillis

Scripps News Pentagon authorizes up to 600 military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges

The Washington Post Conservative court says Trump lacks immigration war powers. That could change.
By Editorial Board

Local

The New York Times U.S. Agents Raid Upstate N.Y. Plant and Detain More Than 70 Migrants
By Ana Ley

WBUR Justice Department sues Boston, alleging the city obstructs immigration enforcement
By Roberto Scalese

KQED California’s Newest Immigration Facility Is Also Its Biggest. Is It Operating Legally?
By Tyche Hendricks

Associated Press US immigration officers raid Georgia site where Hyundai makes electric vehicles
By Russ Bynum

Associated Press Trump’s promised immigration crackdown in Chicago could last about six weeks, suburban official says
By Sophia Tareen

The Washington Post Pentagon approves use of Navy base for Chicago ICE operations
By Dan Lamothe and Tara Copp

The New York Times D.C. Sues Trump Administration Over Deployment of National Guard
By Campbell Robertson

KQED Despite a Growing Case Backlog, Trump Fires Sixth San Francisco Immigration Judge
By Katie DeBenedetti