Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – March 19, 2024

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 19, 2024.

National

Politico White House, Johnson close out Homeland Security negotiations holding up final funding deal By Caitlin Emma, Jennifer Scholtes

Associated Press Supreme Court extends block on Texas law that would allow police to arrest migrants By Lindsay Whitehurst

The Hill DHS to test AI for immigration officer training, disaster planning By Rebecca Klar

CBS News Alito extends order barring Texas from detaining migrants under SB4 immigration law for now By Camilo Montoya-Galvez

NBC News A city in Pennsylvania embraces immigrants as tensions over 'sanctuary' policies rise across the country By Madison Lambert, Nicole Acevedo

Government Executive House GOP launches investigation into DOJ's immigration judge 'gag order' By Eric Katz

CNN Supreme Court blocks Texas from enforcing controversial immigration law for now By Devan Cole, John Fritze

BBC SB4: Supreme Court again blocks Texas law allowing police to arrest migrants By Bernd Debusmann Jr

Politico Biden campaign cuts a digital ad using Trump’s ‘bloodbath’ remarks By Myah Ward

NBC Father of Laken Riley addresses slain daughter's legacy amid heated immigration debate By Priscilla Thompson, Erik Ortiz, Rebecca Byrd

Washington Post ‘Bloodbath’ aside, Trump’s violent rhetoric is unambiguous By Aaron Blake

New York Times Biden Looks to Shore Up Latino Support in Visit to Nevada and Arizona By Zolan Kanno-Youngs

Axios Elon Musk's MAGA alliance By Zachary Basu

New York Times (Op-Ed) Want to Know What Trump Will Do? Listen to What He Says. By Jamelle Bouie

USA Today (Op-Ed) Laken Riley's death made the news, but here's the real story on undocumented migrants By Alex Nowrasteh

Local

Atlanta Journal Constitution Georgia sheriffs worry about new burdens from immigration bills By Michelle Baruchman

Tampa Bay Times Notario fraud leaves immigrants vulnerable to deportation By Juan Carlos Chavez

CBS Minnesota Asylum seekers from Ecuador, who came Minnesota for better lives, struggle to find work By David Schuman

El Paso Matters Border experts: Immigration politics over humanitarian crisis sparked tragedy By Cindy Ramirez

AZ Central Rep. Ruben Gallego and Attorney General Kris Mayes slam Congress for blocking border bill By Sarah Lapidus

Austin American Statesman (Op-Ed) We need good Texas laws to address the border. SB 4 isn't one of them By Zaira Garcia, Susie Haslett