Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - July 7, 2026

7/7/26
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on July 7, 2026.

National

ProPublica These Immigrant Kids Were Once Protected. Under Trump, Their Deportations Have Tripled.
By Mica Rosenberg and Jeff Ernsthausen

NPR Under Trump, spouses of U.S. citizens face policy changes in the immigration system
By Ximena Bustillo

Associated Press ICE arrests 10,000 in 5 days, a sharp late-June surge in Trump’s deportation push
By Rebecca Santana

News From the States Trump supports birthright citizenship — when the recipient is on the U.S. men’s soccer team
By Candice Norwood

USA Today Mike Johnson's birthright citizenship threat, explained
By Zachary Schermele

Newsweek Donald Trump’s Green Card Application Pause Dealt Blow by Federal Judge
By Steve Mollman

NPR The Supreme Court said racism wasn't factor a in TPS ruling. Haitians think otherwise
By Adrian Florido

USA Today ICE was investigating him over an email. Now, he's suing.
By Stephany Matat

Scripps News Scripps News' 'ICE Inc.' investigation tracks tax dollars flowing to companies running immigration lockups
By Patrick Terpstra

Local

The Epoch Times Louisiana ICE Facility to Help Immigrant Families Self-deport
By Jill Mclaughlin

CBS News Florida Haitians with TPS fear deportation as caregivers and families face growing uncertainty
By Tania Francois

Axios Boston TPS holders at risk of losing work permits sue Trump administration
By Steph Solis

The Sacramento Bee Feds buy two privately-owned California ICE detention centers for $1.5B
By Melissa Montalvo

News From the States Wisconsin Supreme Court issues stay in challenge to sheriff-ICE relationships
By Henry Redman

Virginia Mercury Virginia joins multistate push against ICE rollback on detainee death reporting
By Markus Schmidt

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