Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – April 30, 2025

4/30/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 30, 2025.

National

The Independent Trump admits it’s possible US citizens could be deported by mistake: ‘Nothing will ever be perfect in this world’
By Kelly Rissman

The Washington Post USPS law enforcement assists Trump ‘mass deportation’ effort, sources and records show
By Jacob Bogage and Hannah Natanson

Forbes GOP Bill Raises Immigration Fees To Fund Mass Deportation
By Stuart Anderson

NPR Here are the top 5 immigration changes from Trump's first 100 days
By NPR Immigration Team

PBS Analyzing Trump’s actions on immigration during his first 100 days
By PBS

CNN CNN Poll: Majorities oppose Trump deporting migrants to Salvadoran prison, canceling international student visas
By Ariel Edwards-Levy

Politico ‘I’m angry at my party’: Democrats decry silence on immigration
By Brakkton Booker and Jesse Naranjo

The New York Times A Mother and Father Were Deported. What Happened to Their Toddler?
By Julie Turkewitz and Isayen Herrera

Reuters Cuban mother's case fuels concerns over children caught in Trump deportation push
By Mario Fuentes and Dave Sherwood

ABC News Trump says ‘I could’ get Abrego Garcia back from El Salvador
By Fritz Farrow

The Washington Post Trump rallies supporters in Michigan to mark 100 days in office
By Matt Viser

USA Today Trump has cracked down on immigration and the border. At what cost?
By Lauren Villagran and Ignacio Calderon

The New York Times Immigrants From Around the Country Keep Getting Detained in Louisiana. It’s No Coincidence.
By Laila Hlass and Mary Yanik

Local

KFOR ‘We’re citizens!’: Oklahoma City family traumatized after ICE raids home, but they weren’t suspects
By Spencer Humphrey

Texas Public Radio Latinos helped Trump win a second term but after 100 days in office, support in Texas border counties is eroding
By Alfredo Corchado

NBC News Milwaukee judge charged with obstructing immigration agents is relieved of duty
By Tim Stelloh

The New York Times Floridians Are Getting Glimpses of What Aggressive Immigration Enforcement Looks Like
By Patricia Mazzei