Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – April 22, 2024

4/22/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 22, 2024.

National

Law 360 Wrongful Detention Suit Illustrates Pitfalls Of ICE Lockups
By Daniel Connolly

Wall Street Journal Biden Weighs Giving Legal Status to Immigrant Spouses of U.S. Citizens
By Michelle Hackman

Bloomberg Biden’s Hope for Border Crackdown Dimmed by Real-World Limits
By Ellen M. Gilmer

Voice of America How South and Central Asia’s footprint in US population is growing
By Masood Farivar

New York Times Necessity Gives Rise to Bipartisanship — for Now
By Carl Hulse

Associated Press Haitian-American activists bash Biden for resuming Haitian deportation flights
By Elliot Spagat

Washington Post How Trump has become angrier and more isolated on Truth Social
By Derek Hawkins, Clara Ence Morse, Drew Harwell, Irfan Uraizee, Adrián Blanco

USA Today Trump's promises to 'drill, baby, drill' and kick out migrants are at odds. Here's why.
By Lauren Villagran

Associated Press Jurors deliberate in trial of Arizona rancher accused of fatally shooting migrant
By Anita Snow

Slate Texas’ S.B. 4 Is Worse Than You Think
By Tamara Shamir

CNN (Op-Ed) In a two-issue election, Biden should act now on immigration
By Fareed Zakaria

Washington Post (Editorial) Let immigrants save the heartland

Washington Post (Op-Ed) A rotten week for MAGA Republicans’ feeble stunts
By Jennifer Rubin

Local

CBS Boston What happens when Massachusetts runs out of money for migrant housing?
By Jon Keller

Texas Tribune Migrant apprehensions are down at the Texas border. Have state policies had an impact?
By Alejandro Serrano

KGOU As Oklahoma's controversial immigration bill advances, Stitt won't commit to signing it into law
By Lionel Ramos

Daily Camera (Editorial) No, undocumented immigrants aren’t more crime-prone. They are actually less so.