Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – April 14, 2025

4/14/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 14, 2025.

National

 The Washington Post Justice Dept. says it’s not required to bring back wrongly deported man
By Olivia George and Marianne LeVine

Seattle Times Seattle federal judge again orders Trump to allow refugees into U.S.
By Caitlyn Freeman

Reuters US deports another 10 gang members to El Salvador, Rubio says
By Reuters

KUOW Inside the legal battle for students with revoked visas
By Patricia Murphy & Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers

HuffPost Trump Keeps Using This Dehumanizing Immigrant Trope, And It's Empowering Others To Use It Too
By Monica Torres

C-SPAN Vanessa Cárdenas on Trump Administration Immigration and Deportation Policies

PBS Immigration judge rules Trump administration can deport Columbia protester Mahmoud Khalil
By Laura Barrón-López, Shrai Popat, Doug Adams, Taylor Bowie

Rolling Stone Team Trump Is Gaming Out How to Ship U.S. Citizens to El Salvador
By Nikki McCann Ramirez, Asawin Suebsaeng, Andrew Perez

The New York Times Rubio Says 10 More People Have Been Expelled to El Salvador
By Eric Schmitt and Annie Correal

The Washington Post Trump administration overrode Social Security staff to list immigrants as dead
By Hannah Natanson, Lisa Rein and Meryl Kornfield

The Washington Post ‘One million.’ The private goal driving Trump’s push for mass deportations.
By Maria Sacchetti and Jacob Bogage

MSNBC State Dept. gives El Salvador a massive upgrade as it disappears U.S. immigrants
By Ja'han Jones

Boston Globe To travel or not to travel? The green card holder’s dilemma
By Marcela García

 

Local

Miami Herald Doral, Miami-Dade’s Venezuelan stronghold, to empower cops in Trump immigration crackdown
By Verónica Egui Brito and Syra Ortiz Blanes

The Guardian Georgetown alumni and students call for release of scholar detained by immigration authorities
By Michael Sainato

Boston.com Boston immigration attorney, a citizen, told by DHS to leave the country in apparent mistake
By Molly Farrar

M Live Michigan immigrant legal service lays off more than half its staff due to Trump cuts
By Rose White