Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – April 29, 2024

4/29/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 29, 2024.

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National

Politico Biden said he’d take another stab at a border bill — but nothing appears in the works
By Myah Ward

Axios New immigration reality: The economy needs workers
By Courtenay Brown

USA Today The real migrant bus king of North America isn't the Texas governor. It's Mexico's president.
By Lauren Villagran

New York Times Talk of an Immigrant ‘Invasion’ Grows in Republican Ads and Speech
By Jazmine Ulloa

Associated Press As border debate shifts right, Sen. Alex Padilla emerges as persistent counterforce for immigrants
By Stephen Groves

Bloomberg Here’s How Immigration Will Boost the US Economy, From Strong Hiring to More Housing
By Molly Smith

Associated Press Migration roils US elections. Mexico sees mass migration too, but its politicians rarely mention it
By Nicholas Riccardi, Marcos Martínez Chacón

The Hill How Trump’s second term could be different from his first
By Brett Samuels, Rebecca Beitsch

Axios Where Democrats are embracing Trump's border crisis narrative
By Stef W. Kight

New York Times With Abortion and the Border, Arizona Becomes a 2024 Political Hothouse
By Jack Healy, Kellen Browning, Michael Wines

Associated Press Trump promised big plans to flip Black and Latino voters. Many Republicans are waiting to see them
By Matt Brown, Steve Peoples

NBC News Disillusionment plagues young Latinos who could decide the 2024 race in battleground states
By Suzanne Gamboa, Nicole Acevedo, Isabela Espadas Barros Leal

New York Times Koch Group Attacks Biden on the Economy, Hoping to Engage Latino Voters
By Jazmine Ulloa

Washington Post Trump and allies say Biden pays rent for ‘illegals’ in Michigan. Not true.
By Glenn Kessler

The Hill (Op-Ed) Biden should choose legal pathways over new restrictions
By Stuart Anderson

Local

Wisconsin Public Radio Central Wisconsin farmers: Immigration crackdown, trade war affect our business
By Rob Mentzer

Chattanooga Times Free Press (Op-Ed) Resolving border crisis requires increasing legal migration
By Benjamin Powell

Hechinger Report (Op-Ed) Immigrant students need trained advisers to navigate the problematic college admissions process
By Juan Carlos Pérez