Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – April 26, 2024

4/26/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 26, 2024.

National

Politico West Wing Playbook
By ELI STOKOLS, LAUREN EGAN, SAM STEIN and BEN JOHANSEN

The Hill Immigration advocates see work permits as Biden’s best option
By RAFAEL BERNAL

Axios Exclusive poll: America warms to mass deportations
By Margaret Talev and Russell Contreras
Note: for a counterpoint to this poll, click through to Nick Gourevitch’s X posting and this from ImmHub: https://twitter.com/usimmhub/status/1783614921185378357?s=46

Punchbowl News Stanton and Ciscomani lead bipartisan border trip
By Mica Soellner

NBC News White House seizes on Mitch McConnell's remarks that Trump stalled action on border security
By Sahil Kapur

The New York Times Trump Again Compares Violent White Supremacist March in Charlottesville to Campus Protests
By Chris Cameron

The Washington Post Trump calls deadly Charlottesville rally a ‘peanut’ next to Israel protests
By Hannah Knowles

CNN Trump downplays deadly Charlottesville rally as a ‘peanut’ compared to Israel-Gaza protests
By Kate Sullivan

The Hill Ballooning immigrant detention enrages advocates
By RAFAEL BERNAL

Forbes (Opinion) What Immigrants Bring To America
By Andrew Tisch

The Nation (Opinion) Without Expanded DACA Protections, Undocumented Students Are Being Left Behind
By Lajward Zahra

Local

AP County in rural New Mexico extends agreement with ICE for immigrant detention amid criticism
By Morgan Lee

NPR A year later, Florida businesses say the state's immigration law dealt a huge blow.
By Jasmine Garsd

Vermont Public Vermont Senate supports granting professional licenses regardless of immigration status
By Bob Kinzel

Missouri Independent Senate committee adds anti-immigration sanctions targeting Kansas City to Missouri budget
By Rudi Keller

The Oklahoman Group of Oklahoman faith leaders speak out against immigration bill
By Carla Hinton

The Hill San Diego official says city is ‘new epicenter’ of border crisis
By Lauren Irwin