Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – April 16, 2024

4/16/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 16, 2024.

National

NPR Senate trial on Mayorkas set to start, but Democrats are likely to dispose of charges
By Deirdre Walsh

Rolling Stone Congress Could Expand Immigrant Surveillance — And Make Many Companies Snitch
By Andrew Perez

Bloomberg Religious Worker Green Card Rules Set for Appeals Court Hearing
By Andrew Kreighbaum

New York Times New Migrants Get Work Permits. Other Undocumented Immigrants Want Them, Too.
By Miriam Jordan, Lydia DePillis

Politico What to watch for in the Senate impeachment trial of Alejandro Mayorkas
By Katherine Tully-Mcmanus

Associated Press House to send Mayorkas impeachment articles to the Senate, forcing a trial
By Mary Clare Jalonick, Stephen Groves

USA Today Will the Senate reject an impeachment trial for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas? What to know.
By Riley Beggin

Los Angeles Times Biden administration gives California $45 million to help recently arrived migrants
By Andrea Castillo

News Nation Denver to cover housing while migrants wait to work
By Jeff Arnold

Prism (Op-Ed) Black undocumented immigrants are erased from immigration narratives and the larger American story
By Dr. Felecia S. Russell

Local

WGBH Even with work permits, migrants in shelters struggle to find self-sustaining jobs
By Sarah Betancourt

KPBS Lawsuit against ICE detention center highlights medical neglect complaints
By Gustavo Solis, Matthew Bowler

VT Digger (Op-Ed) Jill Martin Diaz: No more ‘border brain’
By Jill Martin Diaz

Des Moines Register (Op-Ed) Iowa's new immigration law will do more harm than good. Just look at Postville.
By Anthony Pahnke

Kansas City Star (Op-Ed) Trump, Johnson try anti-immigrant voting stunt that sent Kobach to remedial law class
By Joel Mathis