Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – September 11, 2025

9/11/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on September 11, 2025.

National

Associated Press Over 40% of arrests in Trump’s DC law enforcement surge relate to immigration, AP analysis finds
By Alanna Durkin Richer and Rebecca Santana

NBC News South Koreans detained in immigration raid are on their way home after delay
By Nicole Acevedo, Stella Kim, Dan Gallo and Jennifer Jett

ABC News Teachers sue over Trump's immigration crackdown, saying students are staying home
By Moriah Balingit

NPR Are Trump’s immigration and manufacturing goals at odds?
By Ashley Lopez, Stephen Fowler, Domenico Montanaro

The Washington Post Trump offered to let S. Korean detainees stay, train U.S. workers, Seoul says
By Michelle Ye Hee Lee
 
The New York Times Justice Dept. Reverses Course on Claims Guatemalan Children’s Parents Sought Their Return
By Zach Montague
 
The Bulwark Exclusive: L.A., D.C. Leaders Brief Chicago Counterparts on Coming Trump Crackdown
By Adrian Carrasquillo
 
The New York Times Workers Fleeing Immigration Raid Scale a Fence at the C.I.A.
By Julian E. Barnes, Mark Mazzetti and Hamed Aleaziz

 Local

The Washington Post National Guard documents show public ‘fear,’ veterans’ ‘shame’ over D.C. presence
By Alex Horton
 
Chicago Sun Times Gov. Pritzker 'glad' Trump shifting focus from sending National Guard to Chicago: 'We don't need them'
By Tina Sfondeles and Sophie Sherry
 
ABC News Chicagoans change routines as immigration crackdown looms. Some carry passports and avoid stores
By Christine Fernando, John O’Connor, and Sophia Tareen
 
The Philadelphia Inquirer Latinos in Hazleton say they’re sticking by Trump
By Julia Terruso and Ximena Conde

Houston Public Media Houston Matters - September 9, 2025