Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – September 12, 2024

9/12/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on September 12, 2024.

National

Bloomberg Immigration Parole Challenge Stalled Amid Intervention Effort
By Quinn Wilson

CBS News Kamala Harris' policy plans and platform on key issues for the 2024 election
By Melissa Quinn, Caitlin Yilek, Caroline Linton, Kaia Hubbard, Kathryn Watson, Mary Cunningham, Aimee Picchi

Washington Post Anatomy of a racist smear: How false claims of pet-eating immigrants caught on
By Sarah Ellison, Jeremy B. Merrill

New York Times How Trump Uses Vitriol for Migrants to Sideline Other Issues
By Michael D. Shear, Hamed Aleaziz, Jazmine Ulloa

Mother Jones The Debate Exposed How Comfortable America Is With Hating Immigrants
By Isabela Dias

Newsweek Migrants in Ohio's Springfield Respond to Pet Eating Accusations
By Jordan King

CNN How an empty apartment complex in Colorado became a national battleground over immigration
By Caitlin Stephen Hu, Rafael Romo, Belisa Morillo

Associated Press Ohio is sending troopers and $2.5 million to a city that has seen an influx of Haitian migrants
By Julie Carr Smyth

Reuters How Haitian immigrants fueled Springfield's growth
By Howard Schneider

Scripps News Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt debunks election disinformation
By Liz Landers, Cameron Couvillion, Nick Refuerzo

The Hill (Op-Ed) When America welcomes refugees to its shores, we all win
By Naman Shah

Los Angeles Times (Op-Ed) Column: Immigrants, kittens and a clear debate winner
By Anita Chabria

Local

Cronkite News T visa rule changes could help survivors of human trafficking seeking immigration status
By Aaron Stigile

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel On visit to Green Bay, U.S. Labor Secretary promotes protections for undocumented immigrant workers
By Eva Wen

Boston Globe ‘Insulting and completely racist’: Haitians, advocates slam Trump’s debate rhetoric on migrants
By Samantha J. Gross, Tiana Woodard

WHQR Millions of dollars at stake as feds move to shut down Tryon equestrian center funder
By Gerard Albert III

Pennsylvania Gazette (Letter to the Editor) Two Myths Blown Open
By Elizabeth R. Blandon

Wisconsin Examiner (Op-Ed) Immigrants are not eating pets or stealing votes, but race-baiting lies are hurting Wisconsin
By Ruth Conniff

NC Newsline (Op-Ed) Lawmakers swing and miss with misguided education and immigration bills
By Rob Schofield