Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips, August 19, 2025

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on August 19, 2025.

National

CBS News 20 states and D.C. sue Trump administration for tying billions in crime victim grants to immigration enforcement
By Joe Walsh

MSN Report: U.S. Economy Has Lost as Many as 1.2 Million Foreign-Born Workers Since January
By Héctor Ríos Morales

Fresh Plaza Trump deportation campaign impacts U.S. agriculture labor

The Washington Post U.S. citizenship reviews will sharpen focus on ‘moral character,’ memo says
By Grace Moon

The Guardian US border agent fires at moving vehicle during immigration stop, officials say

ABC News Immigrant families fear Trump's deportations as children return to school
By Arthur Jones II

MSNBC Home Depot tells Florida GOP to stop using its brand to promote immigration detentions
By Ja'han Jones

 

Local

The New York Times Immigration Enforcement Takes Key Role in Trump’s D.C. Crime Crackdown
By Jazmine Ulloa and Christina Morales

ABC News Las Vegas tourism is down. Some blame Trump's tariffs and immigration crackdown

By TY ONEIL and CHRISTOPHER WEBER

 

Newsweek Six-Year-Old Detained by ICE Agents in New York

By Billal Rahman

 

NBC News D.C. delivery driver detentions spark concern, fear among some in community

By Didi Martinez

 

The Washington Post In confrontation, Md. lawmakers urge ICE field director to ‘be humane’

By Katie Shepherd and Katie Mettler

 

Los Angeles Times Anaheim warns of ‘most significant and disruptive’ immigration raids as feds swarm city

By Hannah Fry

 

ABC News 7 Immigration raids are mentally and emotionally impacting kids, UCR report finds

 

WBUR How Mayor Wu plans to respond to the Trump administration's immigration demands Tuesday

By Nik DeCosta-Klipa

 

Portland Press-Herald Shifting immigration standards breed employer confusion | Opinion

By Matt Maiona

 

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel While Trump secures our border, Wisconsin needs to secure its labor force | Opinion

By Scott Mayer