Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – April 2, 2024

4/2/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 2, 2024.

National

Telemundo Many US immigration fees increase with first significant changes in 7 years By Johanna A. Álvarez

Bloomberg Democrats Push to Expedite Relief for Immigrant Work Permits
By Andrew Kreighbaum

Newsweek US Immigration Form Adds New Gender Option
By Maura Zurick

Reuters Trump Expected to Highlight Murder of Michigan Woman in Immigration Speech
By Tim Reid, Nathan Layne

Politico Playbook: The curtain rises on 2024’s split screen
By Ryan Lizza, Rachael Bade, Eugene Daniels

Washington Post Some important numbers on Biden’s border problem
By Aaron Blake

NPR A federal judge says migrants can sue the company that flew them to Martha's Vineyard
By Greg Allen

Politico DeSantis wins in court over migrant flights, but legal skirmish far from over
By Gary Fineout

Associated Press Migrants in Iowa wonder whether to leave over a bill that could see some arrested and deported
By Hannah Fingerhut

Associated Press Why Trump’s alarmist message on immigration may be resonating beyond his base
By Will Weissert, Jill Colvin

Washington Post (Op-Ed) Journalism could help change the immigration debate in America
By León Krauze

The American Prospect (Op-Ed) Still Bring Us Your Tired
By Dara Lind

MSNBC (Op-Ed) Baltimore's Key bridge will be rebuilt by immigrants, like America itself
By Alicia Menendez

Local

The News Tribune A dozen U.S. senators call on ICE, DHS to end misuse of solitary in immigration detention
By Peter Talbot

Colorado Public Radio New immigrants could apply for driver’s licenses immediately under Colorado proposal
By Andrew Kenney

The Baltimore Banner How racist, anti-immigrant disinformation added to the Key Bridge tragedy
By Brenna Smith, John-John Williams IV, Clara Longo de Freitas

KHOU 11 Texas' controversial immigration law will take center stage in a courtroom again this week
By Stephanie Whitfield