Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – August 27, 2025

8/27/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on August 27, 2025.

National

Reuters Inside ICE, Trump's migrant crackdown is taking a toll on officers
By Ted Hesson, Tim Reid and Nicole Jeanine Johnson

NBC News Judge dismisses Trump lawsuit against Maryland-based judges over handling of immigration cases
By Lawrence Hurley

The Guardian Immigration advocates alarmed over detention of Daca recipient: ‘No legal basis’
By Maanvi Singh

CBS News ICE holds two-day recruitment in effort to ramp up immigration crackdown

CBS News U.S. to resume "neighborhood checks" for citizenship applications as part of Trump push to heavily vet immigrants
By Camilo Montoya-Galvez

Santa Fe Reporter Democrats unveil new immigration plan
By Kevin Hendricks

The New York Times Judge Dismisses Trump Administration Suit Against Federal Bench in Maryland
By Alan Feuer

The Fulcrum Maybe I Will ‘Go Back to Where I Came From’
By Natalia Arcos Cano

The Washington Post ‘Profoundly disturbing’: 3 writers discuss the new stats on immigration
By Robert Gebelhoff, León Krauze and Megan McArdle

Local

Gothamist NYC's immigrant families face new source of back-to-school anxiety: Federal agents
By Arya Sundaram

Washingtonian Many DC Restaurant Workers Fear Going to Work Amid Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
By Jessica Sidman, Franziska Wild

NBC News Trump vowed to make Washington streets safer. In some areas, people feel less safe than ever.
By Daniella Silva and Megan Lebowitz

Fox 13 (Salt Lake City) Loved ones shocked, worried after beloved Utah violinist detained by ICE
By Caroleina Hassett

ABC News (San Diego) Volunteers deliver groceries to San Diego families afraid to leave homes amid immigration enforcement
By Laura Acevedo