Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – July 28, 2025

7/28/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on July 28, 2025.

National

USA Today ICE deported teenagers and children in immigration raids. Here are their stories.
By Kayla Jimenez

CBS News Immigrant kids detained in "unsafe and unsanitary" sites as Trump administration seeks to end protections
By Sandy West

El Periodico USA The Message is Clear: In Poll After Poll, Strong American Majority Rejects Mass Deportation
By El Periodico USA Staff

Politico Trump administration pushes states to exclude immigrant students from in-state tuition
By Gregory Svirnovskiy and Bianca Quilantan

Reuters Exclusive: US diplomats asked if non-whites qualify for Trump refugee program for South Africans
By Ted Hesson, Humeyra Pamuk and Kristina Cooke

The New York Times With a Single Image, U.S. Deportation Narrative Is Challenged
By Eric Nagourney

The Washington Post Venezuelan Little League team denied travel visas to U.S. for World Series
By Vivian Ho

Politico ICE Risks Overplaying Its Hand. We’ve Seen It Happen Before.
By Joshua Zeitz

Los Angeles Times Seeking the elusive path for immigrants to come to U.S. legally: ‘People are dying in line’
By Rachel Uranga

The Washington Post Pope Leo reflects on migrants and refugees as ‘messengers of hope’
By Amy B Wang and Kelsey Ables

The Wall Street Journal (Opinion) How Democrats Can Win on Immigration
By Neera Tanden

Local

ABC News Father of 3 Marines who was forcibly detained by immigration agents at landscaping job speaks out
By Ely Brown and Meredith Deliso

Maryland Matters In rush for immigration arrests, a shift by ICE to ‘incredibly aggressive’ tactics, advocates say
By Sam Gauntt

The Guardian Immigration agents told a teenage US citizen: ‘You’ve got no rights.’ He secretly recorded his brutal arrest
By Clare Considine

The New York Times Fear of ICE Jolts a Maine Beach Town
By David Goodman

The New York Times ICE Took Half Their Work Force. What Do They Do Now?
By Eli Saslow

The New Yorker L.A.’s Food Culture, Transformed by Immigration Raids
By Hannah Goldfield