Daily Immigration News Clips – September 8, 2025
National
The Wall Street Journal Seoul Says Deal Reached With U.S. to Release Workers Detained in Hyundai Raid
By Jiyoung Sohn, Timothy W. Martin and Liz Essley Whyte
Los Angeles Times Top immigration court rules judges can deny bond to millions of immigrants
By Rachel Uranga
Axios Trump's team plans harder test for U.S. citizenship — and more leeway to reject applicants
By Brittany Gibson
Associated Press Judge blocks Trump administration’s ending of legal protections for 1.1M Venezuelans and Haitians
By Janie Har
Forbes Immigration Has Declined, But No Evidence U.S. Workers Are Better Off
By Stuart Anderson
The Washington Post Trump border czar warns sanctuary cities nationwide to ‘expect action’
By Mariana Alfaro
Wane15 Report: 14K federal workers, including USCIS, assisting ICE
By Sandra Sanchez
Politico Trump warns foreign companies after immigration raid at Hyundai plant
By Seb Starcevic
The Hill Rep. Vasquez: ‘Democrats are ready’ to prioritize immigration enforcement, with reform
By Sarah Fortinsky
The Bulwark Trump Drags JAGs Into Immigration Court
By Adrian Carrasquillo
El Periódico USA (TX) The economic fallout from immigration extremism is tangible
By Maribel Hastings
El Semanario (CO) The intentional damage of the anti-immigrant crusade
By Maribel Hastings
Local
Associated Press Trump threatens Chicago with apocalyptic force and Pritzker calls him a ‘wannabe dictator’
By Will Weissert
Reuters Trump administration launches immigration crackdown in Massachusetts, reports say
By Reuters
The Washington Post Thousands march in D.C. against Trump’s law enforcement takeover
By Juan Benn Jr. and Emma Uber
Portland Press Herald Fewer Canadians traveling Maine Turnpike this summer
By Kelley Bouchard
PBS News Chicago braces for federal crackdown as Trump stokes tensions on social media
By John Yang, Andrew Corkery
NBC News (Los Angeles) Masked Border Patrol agents detain people at Home Depot store in Hollywood
By Missael Soto