Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – September 18, 2024

9/18/24
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on September 18, 2024.

National

ABC News Springfield conspiracy theories underscore the evolution of GOP rhetoric on immigration
By Tal Axelrod

New York Times Harris Condemns Trump’s ‘Hateful’ Claims About Springfield, Ohio
By Erica L. Green, Nicholas Nehamas

Public News Service Report: Immigration enforcement changing, NW detention still high
By Eric Tegethoff

Scripps News Scripps News/Ipsos poll: Majority supports mass deportation of undocumented immigrants
By Andrew Rafferty

CBS News Harris slams "hateful rhetoric" from Trump about Haitian immigrants
By Kathryn Watson

Wall Street Journal How the Trump Campaign Ran With Rumors About Pet-Eating Migrants—After Being Told They Weren’t True
By Kris Maher, Valerie Bauerlein, Tawnell D. Hobbs

The Hill Most Trump supporters believe false claims about Haitian migrants: Poll
By Elizabeth Crisp

Associated Press Vance touts deportation plan in Wisconsin city where tensions flared over refugee resettlement
By Scott Bauer, Elliot Spagat

NBC News House to vote on Speaker Mike Johnson's funding plan as shutdown looms
By Scott Wong, Kyle Stewart, Ali Vitali

Washington Post Court may decide if Arizonans with missing citizenship records can vote in state races
By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, Patrick Marley

The Nation (Op-Ed) Kamala Harris Needs to Meet the Moment and Reframe Our Poisonous Immigration Debate
By John Nichols

Slate (Op-Ed) Fear and Hope in Springfield, Ohio
By Aymann Ismail

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

Local

Columbus Dispatch Even before Springfield rumors, local immigration attorneys feared Trump administration plans
By Amani Bayo

Dallas Morning News What you need to know about immigration law and the 2024 election
By Aarón Torres

WHYY Immigrants are fueling Philadelphia’s labor force growth, according to new report from Pew Charitable Trusts
By Emily Neil

WRTV Indiana Attorney General sues sheriff over immigration policy
By Griffin Gonzalez

Missouri Independent Deportations, raids, visa access: How the presidential election could impact immigrant farmworkers
By Sky Chadde

Greenfield Recorder (Op-Ed) My Turn: Get to know your immigrant neighbors
By Susanae Glovacki