Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – September 9, 2025

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

National

MSNBC Immigration attorney representing workers detained in Hyundai raid speaks out
By Ana Cabrera

Truthout DOJ Board Says Millions of Immigrants Can Be Jailed During Removal Proceedings
By Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg

NPR DHS launches immigration crackdowns in Chicago, Boston
By Jaclyn Diaz
 
The Washington Post Supreme Court lifts limits on immigration raids in the Los Angeles area
By Justin Jouvenal, Arelis R. Hernández and Maria Sacchetti
 
The New York Times The Supreme Court Decision on ICE and Racial Profiling, Explained
By Charlie Savage
 
Reuters Immigrant faithful turn to virtual sermons and home communion amid Trump crackdown
By Nathan Layne
 
NBC News Under Trump administration, ICE scraps paperwork officers once had to do before immigration arrests
By Julia Ainsley, Didi Martinez and Laura Strickler
 
Aljazeera Crackdown: Trump’s War on Immigrants | Fault Lines Documentary
  
Chicago Sun Times Specter of Trump's immigration raids hurt Latino-owned businesses
By Amy Yee

 

Local

Inside Higher Ed Texas Undocumented Students Start the Semester Without In-State Tuition
By Sara Weissman

WGBH Immigration arrests increase in Massachusetts with new ICE operation
By Sarah Betancourt

Common Dreams ICE Operation 'Midway Blitz' Underway as Authoritarian Trump Targets Chicago
By Jessica Corbett

Chicago Sun Times President Trump launches long-promised Chicago deportation campaign, dubbed 'Operation Midway Blitz'
By Violet Miller, Tina Sfondeles, Emmanuel Camarillo, Selena Kuznikov, Sophie Sherry and Alden Loury
 
WBUR ICE launches new immigration enforcement surge in Mass.
By WBUR News & Wire Services and Simón Rios
 
Yahoo News Heinrich, Luján challenge Trump ‘targeting’ of DACA recipients for deportation
By Source NM Staff
 
NBC News Immigrants in Southern California go on high alert after Supreme Court ruling
By Alicia Victoria Lozano