Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – November 19, 2025

11/19/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on November 19, 2025.

National

ABC News Migrants thought they were in court for a routine hearing. Instead, it was a deportation trap
By Joshua Goodman and Tim Sullivan

Bloomberg Law DOJ Memo Draws Doubts on Military Lawyers as Immigration Judges
By Suzanne Monyak, Celine Castronuovo

Forbes Immigrant Health Care Workers Vital Despite U.S. Immigration Policies
By Stuart Anderson

NPR Trump administration rule could further penalize immigrants for using benefits
By Ximena Bustillo

The New York Times How Americans Feel About Immigrants and Immigration
By Ruth Igielnik, Caroline Soler and Christine Zhang

The New York Times How Noncitizens, Anxious Under Trump, Are Altering Their Lives
By Miriam Jordan and Ruth Igielnik

The New York Times New International Student Enrollments Plummeted This Fall, Survey Finds
By Alan Blinder

Local

Associated Press Fear spreads as federal immigration crackdown in North Carolina expands to Raleigh
By Gary Robertson and Tim Sullivan

Axios Immigration agents arrive in the Triangle
By Mary Helen Moore, Zachery Eanes

WLRN 'We’re still worried': Dreamers in South Florida remain in legal limbo after 13 years
By Anthony Cruz

Reuters Immigration operations to ramp up in New York City, Trump's border czar says
By Jasper Ward

Associated Press DHS plans to deploy 250 border agents to Louisiana in major immigration sweep, AP sources say
By Jack Brook and Sara Cline

CBS News Trump administration's immigration crackdown in New Orleans could start as early as Dec. 1, sources say
By Camilo Montoya-Galvez

The Guardian Nearly all immigrants detained in Trump Chicago raid had no criminal conviction
By Roque Planas

CBS News Woman who became U.S. citizen this year temporarily closes bakery in Charlotte amid immigration crackdown
By Skyler Henry