Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – April 27, 2026

4/27/26
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 27, 2026.

National

NBC News Deportation fears make immigrants easy targets for scams
By Albinson Linares

Washington Post Trump officials hire ‘deportation judges’ with less training, experience
By Maria Sacchetti

Associated Press Haitians, Syrians aren’t the only immigrants watching US Supreme Court arguments on temporary status
By Gisela Salomon

The New York Times The Hard Life of an Immigrant Whose Killing Became a Symbol for Trump
By David Ovalle and Patricia Mazzei

Politico ‘It’s going to be a circus’: Inside Mike Johnson’s grueling week’
By Meredith Lee Hill

Reuters In Supreme Court fight against deportation shield, Trump says judges have no role
By Andrew Chung

Associated Press Appeals court rules that Trump’s asylum ban at the border is illegal
By Michael Kunzelman and Lindsay Whitehurst

NPR Justice Department makes it easier to deport those with DACA status
By Ximena Bustillo

NBC News DOJ aims to strip citizenship from hundreds of foreign-born Americans, sources say
By Julia Ainsley and Colleen Long

The New York Times (Opinion) ‘It Wasn’t Real, but It Was Real’
By Megan K. Stack

New York Daily News (Opinion) Keep TPS for NYC immigrants: Supreme Court must uphold Temporary Protected Status
By Dr. Alister Martin and Faiza N. Ali

Local

Michigan Public Radio Even when detained immigrants get bond, high costs and government appeals keep some in lockup
By Adam Yahya Rayes

The New York Times Texas Can Arrest People Who Illegally Cross at Mexico Border, Court Says
By Amy Qin

Common Dreams ‘Communities Not Cages’: 200+ Actions Across US Protest ICE Warehouse Detention
By Jake Johnson

The Texas Tribune Texas police can arrest people suspected of entering country illegally, federal court rules
By Alejandro Serrano

San Antonio Express News Immigration crackdown overwhelms San Antonio courts as detention cases surge
By Elizabeth Zavala and Liz Teitz

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