Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – May 28, 2025

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on May 28, 2025.

National

Fast Company ICE asked judges to close certain immigration cases—and then immediately arrested the people
By Kate Morrissey

The Washington Post New student visas paused as State Dept. plans tougher social media review
By Anumita Kaur and Adam Taylor

The New York Times Trump Asks Supreme Court to Let Him Send Migrants to South Sudan
By Adam Liptak

Bloomberg Trump Escalates Higher Ed Fight With Review of Student Visas
By Akayla Gardner, Nick Wadhams, and Hadriana Lowenkron

NBC News Trump administration has ramped up deportations but is still far below pace it wants
By Julia Ainsley and Laura Strickler

NBC News Blocked from Harvard, the world's star students weigh staying in Asia and Europe
By Jennifer Jett and Peter Guo

The Wall Street Journal The Billion-Dollar Business Behind Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
By Elizabeth Findell, Jack Gillum, Jemal R. Brinson and Juanje Gómez

The Guardian Trump has no plan for who will grow US food: ‘There is just flat out nobody to work’
By Tareq Saghie

Reuters Trump asks US Supreme Court to intervene in deportations to third countries
By Andrew Chung

The Washington Post In defense of nationwide injunctions
By Editorial Board

Sun Sentinel The end of Venezuelans’ protected immigration status escalates vicious U.S. policy | Opinion
By Oliver Larkin

 

Local

The New York Times ICE, Shifting Tactics, Detains High School Student at N.Y.C. Courthouse
By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Dana Rubinstein

The New York Times In Nashville, Volunteers Are Figuring Out How to Counter ICE
By Alex Pena and Emily Cochrane

Politico Multiple ICE arrests reported on Nantucket
By Kelly Garrity

The San Francisco Standard Undercover ICE agents begin making arrests at SF Immigration Court
By Tomoki Chien

Axios (Tampa Bay) Tampa Bay pastor, father of 5 detained in Trump's immigration crackdown
By Kathryn Varn