Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – March 26, 2024

3/26/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 26, 2024.

National

Politico Biden was planning executive action on the border. Now he’s gone silent.
By Myah Ward

The Hill Texas border law plagued by legal doubts
By Rebecca Beitsch

Associated Press Biden and Harris discuss migration in separate White House meetings with Guatemalan leader Arévalo
By Colleen Long, Chris Megerian

NBC News The town that can't live without migrants, but isn't sure it wants to live with them
By Didi Martinez, Julia Ainsley, Laura Strickler

The Hill Inflation, immigration top concerns among voters: Poll
By Julia Manchester

The Hill Rubio links ISIS threat to US border after Moscow attack
By Rafael Bernal

Newsweek Marjorie Taylor Greene Rages Over Mexico's Migrant Plan: 'This Is a War'
By Thomas Kika

New York Times New York Starts Distributing Debit Cards to Migrants, Despite Uproar
By Emma G. Fitzsimmons

Newsweek California Sees Surge in Migrants From Haiti
By Nick Mordowanec

Associated Press About 2,000 migrants begin a Holy Week walk in southern Mexico to raise awareness of their plight
By Edgar H. Clemente

Los Angeles Times (Op-Ed) Column: Trump wants to round up over a million undocumented migrants from California. Here’s how he might do it
By Doyle McManus

New York Times (Op-Ed) Nearly Everything in American Politics Is Topsy-Turvy
By Gail Collins, Bret Stephens

Local

Arizona Republic Southern Arizona will run out of federal funding to help migrants on March 31
By Rafael Carranza

KKTV ‘It’s very difficult to track,’ El Paso County migrant numbers tell different stories about immigration trends and how to track them
By Aaron Vitatoe

NBC 10 Mass. adding new requirements for migrants, opening Chelsea Soldiers' Home site
By Asher Klein

Chicago Tribune Mayor Johnson says migrants being housed at Chicago Park District facilities to be moved starting Saturday
By Nell Salzman, Alice Yin, Olivia Stevens

KRWG (Op-Ed) Immigrants continue to make America great
By Jerry Pacheco