Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – September 17, 2024

9/17/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on September 17, 2024.

National

CNN Biden administration says number of illegal border crossings has drastically fallen as Trump seizes on immigration
By Priscilla Alvarez

Mother Jones What Immigration Experts Want From a Harris Administration
By Melvis Acosta

NBC News Miami Heat decry threats and 'hateful speech' aimed at Haitian immigrants
By David K. Li, Madelyn Urabe, Alicia Victoria Lozano

New York Times Trump, Outrage and the Modern Era of Political Violence
By Peter Baker

The New Republic Trump Has a Story All Ready to Help Him Undermine Election Results
By Melissa Gira Grant

CBS News Texas officials declare Venezuelan gang a terrorist group, back Trump claims about migrants

Washington Post JD Vance explains the political utility of anti-immigrant hostility
By Philip Bump

The New Yorker With Time Running Out, Kamala Harris Makes a Push for the Latino Vote
By Stephania Taladrid

Forbes (Op-Ed) Trump Immigration Policy Could Mean Misery For H-1B Spouses
By Stuart Anderson

MSNBC (Op-Ed) Trump opens the door to ‘large deportations’ of legal immigrants
By Steve Benen

New York Times (Op-Ed) How Trump Is Undermining the Economy in Some Struggling Cities
By Paul Krugman

USA Today (Op-Ed) I'm a pastor in Springfield. Haitian immigrants in our city need compassion, not hate.
By Jeremy Hudson

The New Republic (Op-Ed) Trump Targets a New Town With His Dangerous Migrant Conspiracy
By Edith Olmsted

Los Angeles Times (Op-Ed) Column: The Nazi roots of the Trump-Vance smear of Haitian immigrants
By Michael Hiltzik

The Giro (Op-Ed) Let’s pray that false and racist rhetoric about Haitian immigrants by Trump and Vance don’t lead to racist violence
By Donna Brazile

Local 

News Center Maine School libraries in Maine to get bundles of books on immigration and belonging
By Caroline LeCour

KSDK St. Louis area has largest percentage increase of foreign-born population in U.S. big cities
By Thomas Planchet

WHYY Delaware’s immigrant support in crisis, little state funding and specialist shortages threaten essential services
By Johnny Perez-Gonzalez

WRTV Indianapolis woman still navigating the immigration system six years after her marriage
By Meredith Hackler

Seattle Times (Op-Ed) Immigration reform can start with repeal of the 3/10-year bar
By Tahmina Watson

AZ Mirror (Op-Ed) Working people and immigrants deserve elected officials who fight to improve their lives
By Tuach Ruon