Daily Immigration News Clips – June 27, 2025
National
NBC News Supreme Court curbs injunctions that blocked Trump's birthright citizenship plan
By Lawrence Hurley
Fort Worth Star Telegram Here’s how many immigration cases could be reopened during feds’ push
By Cody Copeland
NBC News Court orders Costa Rican government to release Asian migrants deported by Trump
By Ronny Rojas
Newsweek Canadian National Dies in ICE Custody: What We Know
By Dan Gooding
Associated Press Justice Department says Kilmar Abrego Garcia will face US trial before any move to deport him again
By Ben Finley and Alanna Burkin Richer
The New York Times On a Quiet Southern Border, Empty Farms and Frightened Workers
By Edgar Sandoval
The New York Times Justice Dept. Says the Trump Administration Plans to Re-Deport Abrego Garcia
By Alan Feuer
The Guardian US citizen arrested during Ice raid in what family describes as ‘kidnapping’
By Dani Anguiano
Newsweek Trump's Immigration Approval Rating Hits New Low, Poll Shows
By Anna Commander
Axios Trump came close to winning Latino vote in '24 — Pew analysis
By Russell Contreras
MSNBC Trump’s cruel immigration machine is still tearing families apart
By Jordan Foster
Local
KTLA Community outraged after ice cream vendor detained by immigration agents in Culver City
By Vivian Chow
NBC News DOJ coordinated with Texas AG to kill Texas Dream Act, Trump official says
By Ryan J. Reilly
ABC 4 (Utah) From a road trip to ICE detention: Caroline Dias Concalves’ story
By McKenzie Diaz
Los Angeles Times Mother of 6-year-old L.A. boy battling leukemia files lawsuit to stop immediate deportation
By Andrew J. Campa
Virginia Mercury Courts Criminal Justice + Policing Government + Politics ‘Hallowed ground, desecrated’: ICE sweeps at Chesterfield court draw fierce backlash
By Markus Schmidt
NOLA.com Louisiana is changing its laws to crack down on illegal immigration. Here's what to know.
By Alyse Pfeil
The Guardian Florida plan for ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ migrant jail sparks chorus of outrage
By Richard Luscombe
KCRA Immigration fears take toll on Latino-owned businesses in Northern California
By Maricela De La Cruz
Los Angeles Times Most nabbed in L.A. raids were men with no criminal conviction, picked up off the street
By Rachel Uranga