Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – May 22, 2024

5/22/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on May 22, 2024.

National

Law 360 Green Card Holders Risk Removal Under Iowa Law, AILA Says
By Rae Ann Varona

The Hill Republicans close ranks against Senate border security deal
By Alexander Bolton

Politico Senate Democrats set to lose support from their own side on second border vote
By Ursula Perano, Burgess Everett

CBS News Mayorkas discusses immigration policy, national security for U.S.-Mexico border

NPR Communities are wary as an appeals court weighs legality of Texas immigration law
By Sergio Martínez-Beltrán

Reckon Migrant advocates decry new immigration policy expediting removal of recent arrivals
By Vanessa Arredondo

New York Times House G.O.P. Moves to Crack Down on Noncitizen Voting, Sowing False Narrative
By Luke Broadwater

Axios Biden blasts Trump's "unified Reich" video: "That's Hitler's language"
By Zachary Basu

Politico The right’s fascism problem
By Ian Ward

Rolling Stone Trump Posts Campaign Ad Referencing a ‘Unified Reich’
By Nikki Mccann Ramirez

New York Times Here’s Why Republicans Are Focusing on Voting by Noncitizens
By Minho Kim

Associated Press DOJ adds Oklahoma to the list of states it’s suing to block their immigration laws
By Sean Murphy

Associated Press Denver launches ambitious migrant program, breaking from the short-term shelter approach
By Jesse Bedayn

Newsweek Migrant DNA Flooding Criminal Investigation Database
By Nick Mordowanec

New York Times New York Begins a New Wave of Evictions From Migrant Shelters
By Luis Ferré-Sadurní

Washington Monthly (Op-Ed) Trump’s Plans for Mass Deportation Would Be an Economic Disaster
By Robert J. Shapiro

Wall Street Journal (Op-Ed) Suddenly Democrats Care About the Border
By John Thune

Local

Portland Press Herald (Op-Ed) Rep. Chellie Pingree: Let asylum seekers work
By Rep. Chellie Pingree

Baltimore Sun (Op-Ed) Tom Zirpoli: Undocumented immigrants are more than a campaign slogan
By Tom Zirpoli