Daily Immigration News Clips - October 27, 2025
National
NPR DOJ hires immigration judges after months of layoffs
By Ximena Bustillo
The New York Times Trump Administration Plans a Shake-Up at ICE to Speed Deportations
By Hamed Aleaziz and Tyler Pager
Axios Fear grips Coachella Valley over Trump deportations
By Russell Contreras
The Guardian As Trump cracks down, faith groups step up for immigrants: ‘What has happened to our heart?’
By Anita Snow, Angela Kocherga and Alyda Muela, Dianne Solis, Alfredo Corchado
Associated Press How Hispanics’ views of Trump have changed since January, according to a new AP-NORC poll
By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON and AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX
USA Today Miguel fears shift toward totalitarianism, slams Trump immigration crackdown
By Anika Reed
El Pais Latinos cornered by Trump: Immigration crackdown and federal shutdown put families at risk
By Patricia Caro
The Washington Post When ICE came for a U.S. citizen and Army veteran
By George F. Will
The New York Times Being Latino in the United States Should Not Be a Crime
By The Editorial Board
Local
Cleveland.com Ohio lawsuits challenge new detention policies in immigration courts
By Adam Ferrise
Associated Press Judge rules immigration detention of Chicago man with daughter battling cancer is illegal
Associated Press Man fleeing immigration agents is fatally struck by a vehicle on a Virginia highway
By SOPHIA TAREEN and MELINA WALLING
Associated Press Immigration crackdown stokes fear and solidarity at DC church
By Jessie Wardarski
USA Today ICE crackdown stuns Chicago with fear, but Latin dancers keep spinning. 'We can't cancel.'
By Kinsey Crowley
Chicago Tribune Gig workers, street vendors and day laborers hit by feds in Chicago immigration crackdown
By Talia Soglin
KOSU (NPR) In heart of Hispanic Tulsa, fear of ICE presence triggers slower sales, empty stores
By Angelica Perez