Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - October 29, 2025

10/29/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on October 29, 2025.

National

El Periodico USA Three Separate Assessments Make Clear: Mass Deportation is an Economic Catastrophe for Americans

The Washington Post Trump administration uses misleading videos to portray chaos, push deportations
By Drew Harwell and Joyce Sohyun Lee

CNN ‘There’s no way we’re going to pay $100,000’: Rural and underserved hospitals hit hard by hefty H-1B fees
By Aditi Sangal

Semafor Left-wing ideas have wrecked Democrats’ brand, new report warns
By David Weigel

The Marshall Project ‘To Scare People to Death’: Former ICE Director Reviews Trump’s Immigration Tactics
By Jesse Bogan

NPR Camouflaging cars and swapping license plates: How agents make immigration arrests
By Chiara Eisner, Ximena Bustillo

New York Post JD Vance talks his Catholic faith and immigration on ‘Pod Force One’
By Josh Christenson

Bloomberg How Will America Get the Workers It Needs?
By Jonathan Levin

The New Republic Why Is Trump Autocracy Rising? These Dems Have an Unnerving Answer.
By Greg Sargent

Local

Independent US citizen, 67, ‘has ribs broken’ by Border Patrol agents after being dragged out of car while driving home into street they’d blocked off
By Andrea Cavallier

CNN A DACA recipient objected to ICE’s detention of a community member. He’s now facing deportation
By Taylor Romine

Reuters Judge intensifies oversight of agents in Trump's Chicago immigration crackdown
By Diana Novak Jones, Renee Hickman and Ted Hesson

PBS News Judge orders Border Patrol official Bovino to meet with her daily on Chicago immigration crackdown
By Christine Fernando

CBS News CPS students walk out of class in Little Village to protest immigration enforcement

Los Angeles Times Immigration agents are raiding California hospitals and clinics. Can a new state law prevent that?
By Claudia Boyd-Barrett

CPR News Fifth-grade Douglas County teacher detained by ICE and sent to Texas
By Jenny Brundin

CBS News Los Angeles-based artists shine light on community impact of ongoing immigration raids

KCRA News Faith leaders gather outside Stockton ICE office amid immigration detentions
By Maricela De La Cruz

KERA News Report: At least 44,000 North Texas children are at risk of being deported
By Camille Phillips, Priscilla Rice