Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – July 1, 2025

7/1/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on July 1, 2025.

National

Baptist News Global Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship: ‘Its bark is worse than its bite’
By Jeff Brumley

Bloomberg Law DHS Revives 2020 Effort to Restrict Student and Exchange Visas
By Andrew Kreighbaum

The Guardian Two more Ice deaths put US on track for one of deadliest years in immigration detention
By Marina Dunbar

The Washington Post Senate GOP closes in on passing Trump’s tax bill, but holdouts remain
By Jacob Bogage, Theodoric Meyer and Marianna Sotomayor

The Wall Street Journal Immigrants Revived Rust Belt Cities. Now They’re in Hiding.
By Konrad Putzier

The Washington Post ICE is arresting migrants in worksite raids. Employers are largely escaping charges.
By Marianne LeVine, Lauren Kaori Gurley and Aaron Schaffer

The Washington Post This is what ICE is doing with the tax dollars you already provide it
By Philip Bump

The Denver Post Trump’s ICE targeting noncriminals, like the nursing student detained in Colorado, here’s how we know (Editorial)
By The Denver Post Editorial Board

El Paso Matters Opinion: ‘Big, beautiful bill’ enriches companies running private immigration detention facilities
By U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar

Local

Miami Herald Cuban man who lived in the U.S for 60 years dies in ICE detention in Miami
By Syra Ortiz Blanes and Claire Healy

ABC10 San Diego Supreme Court ruling creates uncertainty for undocumented families expecting children
By Dani Miskell

ABC News Trump to visit new Florida immigration detention facility
By Chris Megerian, Adriana Gomez Licon

Reuters Immigration raids leave crops unharvested, California farms at risk
By Tim Reid, Sebastian Rocandio, Pilar Olivares and Leah Douglas

Associated Press Trump administration sues Los Angeles, claiming the city refuses to cooperate on immigration
By Christopher Weber

NBC News San Diego San Diego leaders raise concern over immigration raids' impact on hotels, tourism
By Shelby Bremer