From: Elizabeth Gibson Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 10:29 AMTo: IPUSubject: Weekly News Briefing - August 7, 2017
TOP UPDATES
NYIFUP Accepting New Cases Again
BDS: As most of you know, the New York Immigrant Family Unity Project (NYIFUP) has not been in intake recently. We are pleased to let you know that the NYIFUP providers will be back accepting new cases at the Varick Street Court as of August 14th for clients who are detained, unrepresented, and financially eligible. We will not be imposing a bar to our services based on criminal history. Because we intake unrepresented clients directly at the court, there is no need to refer us cases, although you are welcome to let the providers know about someone who will be coming through intake ahead of time. At this time, the providers are still determining our capacity to accept cases whose first appearance was during the time that we were out of intake. If you have specific questions about NYIFUP or an individual case, you can reach out to me, to Sarah Gillman at the Legal Aid Society ([email protected]), or to Sarah Deri Oshiro at the Bronx Defenders ([email protected]). Thank all of you for your strong support of NYIFUP this year. NYT Coverage.
Increased number of RFEs for pending I-360 SIJS petitions and notices of intent to revoke approved I-360 SIJS petitions
USCIS has been issuing an increased number of RFEs for pending I-360 SIJS petitions and notices of intent to revoke approved I-360 SIJS petitions. USCIS is primarily issuing RFEs to SIJS applicants that were 18 years old or older at the time the guardianship order was issued. However, they are also issuing RFEs to SIJS applicants that obtained a custody order.
EOIR Memo on continuances: Issued July 31, 2017, it directs IJs to take a less liberal stance with regards to continuances, taking into account the complexity of the case, etc. Respondents will be granted at least one continuance to obtain counsel, but it may be harder to receive additional adjournments if they cannot show diligence in seeking counsel.
S. 1720: RAISE Act
While it is unlikely that this bill will ever become a law, it has gained a lot of press since Trump announced his support for it. The law would have a significant impact on family-based immigration and also would affect employment-based and refugee programs. In short, it would, cut family-based immigration in half over the next decade (eliminating the categories of adult parents of U.S. citizens, adult siblings of U.S. citizens, unmarried or married adult children of U.S. citizens, and unmarried adult children of LPRs), end the diversity visa lottery, and cap refugee admissions at 50,000. For elderly parents there would be a renewable nonimmigrant visa granted on the condition that parents will not work, access public benefits, and must be guaranteed support and health insurance by their sponsoring children. MPI analysis.
DOJ Announces Anti-Sanctuary City Language Required for Participation in Public Safety Partnership Program
The Department of Justice announced that, in order to participate in the Public Safety Partnership (PSP) program, local jurisdictions must answer questions that “show a commitment to reducing crime stemming from illegal immigration.” Twelve locations were initially selected for the program. AILA Doc. No. 17080333
Data Shows Prosecutorial Discretion Grinds to a Halt in Immigration Courts
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced last month that it now has hired 326 immigration judges, 53 more judges than July 2016, yet during that time the immigration court backlog has grown. According to new data released by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) the reason for this may be due to the fact that the Trump administration has nearly ended the use of prosecutorial discretion to close cases, forcing judges to place them all on their dockets.
Advocates File Amicus Brief with BIA on the Modified Categorical Approach and CIMTs
Responding to an amicus invitation, AILA, the Immigrant Defense Project, and the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild filed a brief taking the position that the BIA should not depart from the categorical approach when analyzing reprehensibility element of the CIMT analysis. AILA Doc. No. 17080403
Civil Rights Groups Sue State Department - demand processing of Diversity Visa Winners
Civil rights groups filed a federal lawsuit challenging the State Department’s refusal to process visa applications for winners of the U.S. Diversity Visa Program lottery who hail from the six countries covered by President Trump’s Muslim ban. P.K. v. Tillerson, was filed in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.
Still No Action Taken: Complaints Against Border Patrol Agents Continue to Go Unanswered
According to more recent CBP data obtained by the American Immigration Council, the agency has made little progress in its efforts to improve accountability. This data, obtained through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, includes 2,178 cases of alleged misconduct by Border Patrol agents and supervisors that were filed between January 2012 and October 2015.
Enforcement Actions
Cuban reporting to ICE in NJ Detained
Dad of 2 who testified in Brooklyn murder cases detained by ICE
ICE Agents Deported Two Brothers Following Notification That One of Them Had Gotten Into College
U.S. Citizen Who Was Held By ICE For 3 Years Denied Compensation By Second Circuit
"It is arresting and disturbing that an American citizen was detained for years in immigration proceedings while facing deportation, but Watson's claims for damages are foreclosed by precedent. Watson's false imprisonment claim is untimely, and we reverse the judgment to that extent. We otherwise affirm. Watson's malicious prosecution claim fails because no government official acted with malice; his negligent investigation claim fails because there is no analogous tort under New York law, as required by the FTCA; and his claim that the government negligently delayed delivery of his certificate of citizenship fails because Watson did not suffer cognizable damages. In sum, we reverse the judgment of the district court on the false imprisonment claim, affirm the judgment in
all other respects, and dismiss as moot Watson's appeal from the limitation on damages for false imprisonment."
October SCOTUS oral argument calendar
ImmProf: Arguments in Session v. Dimaya will be on October 2 and arguments in Jennings v. Rodriguezwill be on October 3. Arguments in the "travel ban" cases will be one week later on October 10. The two cases – Trump v. Hawaii and Trump v. International Refugee Assistance Project – have been consolidated for one hour of oral argument.
CALLS TO ACTION
KIND: We’re writing to ask for your help in securing level funding for the Unaccompanied Alien Child (UAC) Program. Please consider signing your organizations on to the letter below by COB Friday, August 11 th , so we can get out ahead of this in the Senate and prevent significant cuts to this critical program: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-VKE6vWT8okMOYDbmAeVoRtdmiOU7QB2UtCSAa0CsmI/edit?usp=sharing
RESOURCES
Instructions on how to file a Motion to Reopen an In Absentia Order Based on Exceptional Circumstances (see attached)
#ImmigrationSyllabus - Essential topics, readings, and multimedia that provide historical context to current debates over immigration reform, integration, and citizenship
UNHCR Resources: Enhancing Capacity for Asylum Representation in the U.S.
GOVERNMENT Matter of N-A-I-, 27 I&N Dec. 72, 2017
(1) An alien who adjusts status under section 209(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. § 1159(b) (2012), changes his or her status from that of an alien granted asylum to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, thereby terminating the alien’s asylee status. Matter of C-J-H-, 26 I&N Dec. 284 (BIA 2014), clarified. (2)The restrictions on removal in section 208(c)(1)(A) of the Act, 8 U.S.C. § 1158(c)(1)(A) (2012), do not apply to an alien granted asylum whose status is adjusted to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence pursuant to section 209(b) of the Act. DHS FAQs on Implementation of EO 13780DHS provided updated FAQs, as of 7/21/17, on the implementation of EO 13780, including who is subject to the suspension of entry, impact on dual citizens, traveling from one of the six affected countries, waivers, unaccompanied minors, USCIS processing of refugee applicants, and more. AILA Doc. No. 17062935 EOIR Relocates New Orleans Immigration CourtEOIR will temporarily close its New Orleans Immigration Court on 8/16/17 to prepare for relocation. The Immigration Court will recommence hearings at the new location on 8/22/17. Contact information for the new location included. AILA Doc. No. 17080299 New Filing LocationAs of August 1, 2017, we transferred some of the following cases from the Nebraska Service Center to the Texas Service Center: Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, filed by some applicants with a pending asylum application seeking an initial Employment Authorization Document EVENTS
8/8/17 USCIS and Notices to Appear: What You Need to Know AILA
8/8/17 Immigration Practioners’ Symposium: Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law - August 8, 2017 8:30AM-3:30PM, location: National Grid—1 Metro Tech Plaza (Auditorium), Brooklyn, NY 11201
8/9/17 Mental Health First Aid Training
8/22/17 The Perfect Plea Bargain: What Defense Counsel Wants You to Know AILA
8/24/17 FTCA and Other Civil Rights Claims - Immigration Enforcement & Damages Actions (Free) PLI
8/28/17 Best Practices Before the Asylum Office
8/29/17 Waivers of the Joint Filing Requirement in I-751 Cases AILA
8/30/17 Opioid Overdose Prevention” workshop
9/9/17 Varian Fry: Commemoration & Symposium – A series of panels, music, and art at Green-Wood Cemetery to commemorate the life of Varian Fry, who saved hundreds of intellectuals and artists from Nazi-occupied France. (Full disclosure, I helped organize this.)
9/22/17 Queering Immigration Conference
10/2/17 Strategies for Addressing Immigration Questions for In House Attorneys
10/3/17 Center for Migration Studies 2017 Academic & Policy Symposium
ImmProf
Monday, August 7, 2017
NY Times Editorial Board: "Trump Embraces a Senseless Immigration Proposal"
The Real History of American Immigration Trump's break with tradition may be good or bad, but it's definitely different.
Sunday, August 6, 2017
Anis Shivani: A radical new approach to the immigration “problem”: Beyond left and right, Trumpism and neoliberalism — Part two
Mexican Fighter Fights to be an American, Green Card
Gov. Brown Supports California “Sanctuary Cities” Lawsuit
Saturday, August 5, 2017
ICE announces 18 new 287(g) agreements in Texas
A Flawed Asylum System in Mexico, Strained Further by U.S. Changes
Visualizing the Wall
A Refugee Song Break: Blackness of the Night By Yusuf/Cat Stevens
Friday, August 4, 2017
Trump Administration Not Suited to Reform Nation’s Immigration Policy
Mr. President: Low-skilled Immigrant Workers Actually Help the Economy
The RAISE Act: Dramatic Change to Family Immigration, Less So for the Employment-Based System
Pew Research Center: U.S. Hispanic population growth has leveled off
The Empire Strikes Back? Based on the immigration system he endorses, Trump would not get a green card
Trump urged Mexican president to end his public defiance on border wall, transcript reveals
ICE Goes After Immigrants Who File Labor Claims
A Syrian Refugee's Perilous Journey to Europe -- On Film
Death on the Border: Summer 2017, Fatalities are Up
Trump Son-in-Laws Companies Under Investigation for Use of EB-5 Program
Immigration Article of the Day: The “Right to Remain Here” as an Evolving Component of Global Refugee Protection: Current Initiatives and Critical Questions by Daniel Kanstroom
Thursday, August 3, 2017
Olympic Stadium in Montreal Shelters Refugees from US
Immigration Article of the Day: Patterns of Family Visitation During Immigration Detention by Caitlin Patler & Nicholas Branic
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Report: Still No Action Taken: Complaints Against Border Patrol Agents Continue to Go Unanswered
Let's Move Beyond Russia, White House Turmoil, Etc: President Trump pushes to sharply cut the number of legal immigrants and move U.S. to a "merit-based" immigration system
Trumpcast: Aggressive on Immigration
Dual Citizenship & Public Service
Now on Netflix: Maz Jobrani: Immigrant
U.S. Citizen Who Was Held By ICE For 3 Years Denied Compensation By Second Circuit
The U.S. Census and Our Sense of Us
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
From the Bookshelves: Grace Tulasan, The Body Papers
Searching For Bodies on the Southern Border
Sheriff Joe Arpaio Guilty of Criminal Contempt, Sentencing in October
Who Will be the new Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security?
Monday, July 31, 2017
San Francisco Police Chief Statement on Sanctuary Ordinance
October Immigration Fireworks in Supreme Court
ICE Enforcement Collateral Arrest Examples
UC Davis Immigration Clinic Challenges Trump Administration's Immigration Programs
Immigrant of the Day: Allan Hennessy
From the Bookshelves: Hallelujah Dave by David Valdez
July 30, 2017: World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
AILA NEWS UPDATE
Daily Immigration News Clips – August 4, 2017
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on August 4, 2017.
National
USA Today McCain aims to revive immigration reform when he returns to CongressBy Dan Nowicki
Dallas Morning News Nation's top immigration cop says employers should worry about a crackdownBy Dianne Solis
Daily Kos Stephen Miller Once Dumped a Childhood Friend Because He Was LatinoBy Gabe Ortiz
Associated Press Miller comments on Lazarus poem echo far-right opinionsBy Hillel Italie
Associated Press The Latest: Labor Sec'y Says Balance Required in Immigration
Associated Press Trump-supported immigration legislation spurs outcryBy Deepti Hajela
New York Times Trump Looks to Australia in Overhauling Immigration SystemBy Jacqueline Williams
New York Times Fewer Immigrants Mean More Jobs? Not So, Economists SayBy BINYAMIN APPELBAUM
Washington Post President Trump's claim about immigrants 'immediately' collecting 'welfare'By Michelle Ye Hee Lee
Washington Post Trump, GOP senators introduce bill to slash legal immigration levelsBy David Nakamura
Politico Trump backs legal immigration cutsBy BEN WHITE and AUBREE ELIZA WEAVER
Huffington Post The Real Goal Of Trump's 'Merit-Based' Immigration Plan May Just Be Fewer ImmigrantsBy Elise Foley and Arthur Delaney
The Hill GOP senator on immigration plan: Liberal 'fear mongering' means 'you're onto something'By Josh Delk
The Hill McCain on merit-based immigration bill: 'I wouldn't do it'By Max Greenwood
The Hill Labor chief: Too much immigration harms American workersBy Rafael Bernal
The Hill Jimmy Fallon mocks Trump on immigration: He would have to deport himselfBy Robin Eberhardt
The Hill Colbert mocks Trump on immigration: Only one of Melania's parents can visit USBy Mallory Shelbourne
Reuters Haitian Asylum Seekers, Fearing U.S. Deportation, Pour Into CanadaBy Anna Mehler Paperny
New York Times Facing Wave of Refugees, Montreal Opens Up Stadium for HousingBy Dan Levin
Washington Post Asylum seekers flee U.S. for Quebec, fearing their temporary permits will expireBy Alan Freeman
Washington Post Montreal houses asylum seekers in Olympic Stadium
Wall Street Journal Canada Grapples With Surge in Asylum Seekers, Especially HaitiansBy David George-Cosh
CNN Montreal stadium turns into shelter for asylum-seekers who've left USBy Madison Park
Washington Post Cornyn unveils border security bill
Washington Post Group of GOP senators unveil their answer to Trump's border wallBy Karoun Demirjian
CNN GOP bill could help fund Trump's border wallBy Tal Kopan
CBS Sen. Cornyn calls Trump "an ally" in tackling illegal immigrationBy Blair Guild
Politico $15 billion border bill wouldn't fund a wallBy Seung Min Kim and Ted Hesson
The Hill GOP senators move to bolster border security, crack down on immigrationBy Jordain Carney
Dallas Morning News The Wall and more: Three things to know about Texas Sen. John Cornyn's border security billBy Tom Benning
Associated Press 4 sanctuary cities facing loss of crime-fighting assistanceBy Sadie Gurman
Associated Press The Latest: Albuquerque mayor disputes 'sanctuary' label
Associated Press Cities baffled as Jeff Sessions targets them on immigrationBy Sadie Gurman and Russell Contreras
Reuters U.S. Justice Department to Cities: Focus on Crime Committed by Illegal ImmigrantsBy Sarah N. Lynch
New York Times Justice Dept., Under Siege From Trump, Plows Ahead With His AgendaBy Rebecca R. Ruiz
Washington Post If cities want help fighting violent crime, they'll need to crack down on illegal immigration, attorney general saysBy Matt Zapotosky
The Hill DOJ threatens to withhold crime-fighting funds from 'sanctuary' citiesBy Lydia Wheeler
Reuters Trump Pressured Mexico President Not to Oppose Paying for Wall: PostBy Ayesha Rascoe
Reuters In Blustery Call, Trump Pressured Mexico on Border Wall PaymentBy Eric Walsh
Reuters In Blustery Call, Trump Pressured Mexico on Border Wall PaymentBy Eric Walsh
Washington Post Trump urged Mexican president to end his public defiance on border wall, transcript revealsBy Greg Miller
The Hill Trump asked Mexican president to stop publicly saying his government would not pay for wallBy Mallory Shelbourne
The Tennessean Outside of Tennessee GOP dinner in Nashville, immigrants rally to save DACA programBy Natalie Allison
FOX 17 Vice President arrives to DACA demonstrators in NashvilleBy Sky Arnold
Times Free Press Youth rally in support of 'Dreamers' program outside Pence's Tennessee visitBy Andy Sher
New York Times A Game of Cat and Mouse With High Stakes: DeportationBy Liz Robbins
Wall Street Journal Trump's 'Sanctuary City' Crackdown Faces Resistance in Unexpected PlacesBy Laura Meckler
Politico Law enforcement, court officials differ on impact of ICE courthouse arrestsBy Azi Paybarah
ThinkProgress Top immigration judge issues memo calling for quick deportationBy Esther Lee
The Hill Democrat introduces legislation aimed at halting veteran deportationsBy Julia Manchester
Hartford Courant Meriden Man With Deportation Order To Ecuador Faces 'Real Danger And Death,'Activists SayBy Kathleen McWilliams
CBS Baltimore Deportation Of 2 Illegal Md. Immigrants Sparks Outrage; No Criminal HistoryBy Rick Ritter
New York Daily News Brooklyn mother's plea to ICE: Don't deport the immigrant who ID'd my son's killersBy GingerAdams Otis and James Fanelli
TwinCities.com Deportation imminent for St. Paul father ensnared in Trump crackdownBy Josh Verges Reuters Mexico Officials Accused of Abuse in Migration Centers: ReportBy Gabriel Stargardter
Reuters Trump Administration Moves to Make Tougher U.S. Visa Vetting PermanentBy Yeganeh Torbati
New York Times John Kelly Quickly Moves to Impose Military Discipline on White HouseBy GLENN THRUSH, MICHAEL D. SHEAR and EILEEN SULLIVAN
New York Times Kushner Companies Said to Be Under Investigation Over Visa ProgramBy JESSE DRUCKER and ADAM GOLDMAN
Washington Post Mexicans react to transcript of Trump call with their presidentBy David Agren and A. Odysseus Patrick
The Hill Dems lead GOP by 14 points in generic House ballotBy Mallory Shelbourne
Miami New Times Curbelo Hosting Immigration Forum Sponsored by Company That Profits Off DeportationBy Jerry Iannelli New York Times (Editorial) Law and Order Catches Up With Sheriff Joe Arpaio August 04, 2017
Cleveland Plain Dealer (Editorial) Immigration officials shouldn't dump deportees in dangerous places: editorial
New York Times (Op-Ed) Berkeley's Semester of HateBy Andrew Beale and Sonner Kehrt
Washington Post (Opinion) A rebuttal to Trump's twisted vision of the United StatesBy Jennifer Rubin
Washington Post (Opinion) Trump's real foreign policy stops at U.S.'s bordersBy Ishaan Tharoor August 04, 2017
Washington Post (Opinion) The protectionist racketBy Jennifer Rubin
Washington Post (Opinion) West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice isn't the only Democrat Trump won overBy Jenna Johnson August 04, 2017
Washington Post (Op-Ed) Resentful white people propelled Trump to the White House - and he is rewarding their loyaltyBy John Sides
Washington Post (Op-Ed) Why, as an immigrant, I am not outraged by Trump's immigration proposalBy Vivek Wadhwa August 04, 2017
Washington Post (Opinion) Under Trump's new immigration rule, his own grandfather likely wouldn't have gotten inBy Philip Bump
Washington Post (Opinion) Trump's cruel and counterproductive effort to slash legal immigrationBy Ilya Somin
Washington Post (Opinion) The Democrats should rethink their immigration absolutismBy Fareed Zakaria
Washington Post (Opinion) Clashes in the White House press room are riveting. But how far is too far?By Paul Farhi
Washington Post (Opinion) The single biggest act of political bravery of the Trump eraBy Michael Gerson
Washington Post (Opinion) Transcripts show that for Trump, the political optics are paramountBy Julie Vitkovskaya
Washington Post (Opinion) Whoops: Trump made a few mistakes by calling New Hampshire a 'drug-infested den'By Amber Phillips
Washington Post (Opinion) Trump's border wall? It was in their hearts all along.By Paul Waldman
Washington Post (Opinion) How Breitbart is trying to help Trump save face on the 'least important' wallBy Callum Borchers
Washington Post (Opinion) If Trump were an immigrant, he'd probably be deportedBy Catherine Rampell
Washington Post (Opinion) Stephen Miller: A thinking person's Donald TrumpBy Ed Rogers
Washington Post (Op-Ed) To rally younger Latino activists, UnidosUS needs to do more than change its nameBy Bianca Betancourt
Washington Post (Op-Ed) A quick, simple way to see how restricting legal immigration is anti-growthBy Jared Bernstein
Washington Post (Opinion) The bully in chief is losing his touchBy Jennifer Rubin
Cleveland Plain Dealer (Opinion) For Josh Mandel, no gutter is too deep, no shot too cheap: Brent LarkinBy Brent Larkin
Sacramento Bee (Opinion) Does Trump want to Make America White Again?By Foon Rhee
Daily Kos (Opinion) 'My immigrant grandparents couldn't read or write. I have a PhD. That's America'By Gabe Ortiz
Charlotte Observer (Opinion) We can support - or shatter - young immigrants' dreamsBy Judy Schindler August 02, 2017
Upworthy (Opinion) 23 things non-English-speaking immigrants gave us that we totally don't need. Not at all.
Local
Associated Press (West Virginia) Trump to hold campaign rally in West VirginiaBy Darlene Superville
New York Times (West Virginia) In West Virginia, Trump Hails Conservatism and a New G.O.P. GovernorBy MICHAEL D. SHEAR and JONATHAN MARTIN
New York Times (West Virginia) West Virginia Governor to Switch from Democrat to RepublicanBy Jonathan Martin
Washington Post (New Hampshire) Trump called New Hampshire a "drug-infested den." Here's what's really going on there.By Christopher Ingraham
The Intercept (Texas) TEXAS POLICE SAY "SHOW ME YOUR PAPERS" LAW IS DAMAGING PUBLIC SAFETY - BEFORE EVEN TAKING EFFECTBy ReneeFeltz
The Hill (New Hampshire) Trump called New Hampshire a 'drug-infested den' in call to MexicoBy Jordan Fabian
Daily Immigration News Clips – August 3, 2017
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on August 3, 2017
National
Associated Press Trump aide dismisses Statue of Liberty 'huddled masses' poemBy Russell Contreras
Associated Press The Latest: Sessions favors new immigration limits
Associated Press The Latest: Trump joins GOP senators on immigration changes
Associated Press AP FACT CHECK: Shaky assumptions in Trump immigration pitchBy Josh Boak and Astrid Galvan
Associated Press Trump joining with GOP senators to push immigration changesBy Ken Thomas and Jill Colvin
Reuters Trump, Senators Unveil Bill to Slash Legal Immigration to U.S.By Roberta Rampton
New York Times Trump Supports Bill Basing Immigration on Skills and EmployabilityBy Peter Baker
Washington Post The green card lottery was invented to help the Irish, but under Trump, its luck may have just run outBy Michael E. Miller
Washington Post Miller: 'Endless flow of unskilled workers' makes no sense
Washington Post Acosta versus Miller: A lurking ideological conflict about the Statue of LibertyBy Kyle Swenson
Washington Post Miller: Trump seeks a 'permanent change' to immigration system
Washington Post Watch Stephen Miller's heated exchange with CNN's Jim Acosta
Washington Post Trump calls for 'new immigration system'
Washington Post Trump, GOP senators to introduce bill to slash legal immigration levelsBy David Nakamura
Washington Post It's a 'grave mistake' for Trump to cut legal immigration in halfBy Heather Long
Wall Street Journal Trump Pushes Bill to Cut Legal Immigration in Half in 10 YearsBy Laura Meckler and Ted Mann
TIME Here's How the White House Would Cut Legal Immigration in HalfBy Emma Talkoff
Politico Will the immigration bill boost economic growth?By TIMOTHY NOAH and MARIANNE LEVINE
Politico Trump endorses bill to halve legal immigrationBy Ted Hesson
Politico 45 After Dark: The 'Cosmopolitan Bias' EditionBy Henry C. Jackson
Politico Downsizing immigrationBy Ted Hesson
Politico Trump promotes merit based immigration bill that 'favors' English speaking applicants
The Hill White House aide: Statue of liberty poem not the test for immigration policyBy Ben Kamisar
The Hill Graham opposes measure to cut legal immigrationBy Rafael Bernal
The Hill DOJ, DHS endorse cuts to legal immigrationBy John Bowden
The Hill Trump, GOP senators unveil measure to cut legal immigrationBy Jordan Fabian and Jordain Carney
The Hill Watch Live: Trump makes immigration announcement with GOP senators
The Hill Immigration battle brewing in the GOPBy Jordain Carney
Huffington Post Donald Trump Goes All In On Slashing Legal ImmigrationBy Elise Foley
Wired TRUMP'S RADICAL IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN WON'T HELP TECHBy Issie Lapowski
Washington Times Trump endorses new immigration bill to cut green-card limits, favor English speakersBy Dave Boyer and Stephen Dinan
Washington Post Trump plan to hire 15,000 border and immigration personnel isn't justified, federal watchdog saysBy Lisa Rein
The Hill Homeland Security Dept cannot prove need for Trump's promised officer surgeBy Max Greenwood
Associated Press The Latest: Protesters gather at Billings immigration office
Associated Press The Latest: Montana lawyer appeals plan to deport immigrant
Washington Post Van Hollen condemns planned deportations of Gaithersburg brothers to El SalvadorBy Rachel Chason
Washington Post He went to ICE to tell agents he had gotten into college. Now he and his brother have been deported.By Rachel Chason
USA Today Ohio city's Hispanic community on edge after mom's deportationBy John Bacoon
CBS After nearly 20 years in U.S., Ohio mother of 4 deported following traffic violation
Politico ICE PICKS UP 'COLLATORALS'By Ted Hesson
Los Angeles Times Immigration agents showed up at labor dispute proceedings. California wants to kick them outBy Natalie Kitroeff
The Independent US deportation raids under Trump lead to huge rise in arrests of immigrants without criminal recordsBy Clark Mindock
Vibe Upstanding Immigrant Mother Of Three Deported Without WarningBy Jessica McKinney
Associated Press Mexico: president didn't call Trump, praise migration policyBy Bradley Klapper
Associated Press Some Texas trailer survivors held in same lockup as driverBy Nomaan Merchant
Associated Press White House: Trump, Pena Nieto spoke in person, not by phone
Associated Press Trump's new top aide assures Sessions his job is safeBy Jonathan Lemire
New York Times Those Calls to Trump? White House Admits They Didn't HappenBy Julie Hirschfeld Davis
Washington Post A look at the second half, so far, of President Trump's first year in office
Washington Post Sessions's move to take on affirmative action energizes Trump's baseBy Robert Costa and Sari Horwitz
Wall Street Journal Peña Nieto Never Praised Trump's Border Policies in Phone Call, Mexico SaysBy Robbie Whelan
Wall Street Journal U.S. Attorney Subpoenas Kushner Cos. Over Investment-For-Visa ProgramBy Erica Orden, Aruna Viswanatha and Byron Tau
Wall Street Journal Top Senate Republican Pushes for High-Tech Border SolutionsBy Laura Meckler
CBS Trump's approval rating slumps to new lowBy Rebecca Shabard
Bloomberg Trump Is Considering Perry for Homeland Security ChiefBy Jennifer A Dlouhy and Jennifer Jacobs
The Hill Mexico denies president called Trump to compliment immigration policyBy John Bowden
The Hill Outrage erupts over report DOJ will target affirmative actionBy Lydia Wheeler
Daily Beast Border Patrol Ordered To Block Congressmen During Travel BanBy Betsy Woodruff
Washington Post (Editorial) Trump's war on legal immigration would cripple the economy
New York Times (Op-Ed) First Encounters With Racism
New York Times (Opinion) Donald Trump Knows How to Push Our ButtonsBy Thomas B. Edsall
New York Times (Opinion) Feasting on False and FakeBy Charles M. Blow
Washington Post (Opinion) Of course the Trump Justice Department wants to target affirmative actionBy Philip Bump
Washington Post (Op-Ed) Don't use Asian Americans to justify anti-affirmative action politicsBy Nancy Leong and Erwin Chemerinsky
Washington Post (Op-Ed) Trump's slow pace of appointments is hurting government - and his own agendaBy David Lewis
Washington Post (Op-Ed) 'Cheap slaves': Trump, immigration and the ugly history of the Chinese Exclusion ActBy Scott S. Greenberger
Washington Post (Opinion) Trump doesn't care about affirmative action. So why restart the war?By Charles Lane
Washington Post (Opinion) Trump adviser Stephen Miller was right about the Statue of Liberty's famous inscriptionBy Theresa Vargas
Washington Post (Opinion) How Trump could lose his baseBy E.J. Dionne Jr.
Washington Post (Opinion) A crass play to xenophobes will go nowhereBy Jennifer Rubin
Washington Post (Opinion) More signs that Trump's base is increasingly dissatisfied with his presidencyBy Philip Bump
Washington Post (Opinion) Actually, we still need affirmative action for African Americans in college admissions. Here's why.By Valerie Strauss
Washington Post (Opinion) Trump says the Boy Scouts head told him his speech was the 'greatest.' He appears to have imagined this.By Aaron Blake
Washington Post (Op-Ed) Trump says the proposed immigration bill will raise wages for Americans. It won't.By Jeremy Robbins
Washington Post (Opinion) What can Jeff Flake do now?By Jennifer Rubin
Boston Globe (Opinion) What's worse - tearing a family apart, or not letting a man see his newborn son?By Kevin Cullen
Vox (Opinion) What John Kelly's final ICE raid tells us about Trump's new chief of staffBy Dara Lind
The Hill (Op-Ed) President Trump's wall won't stop human traffickingBy Melysa Sperber
The Hill (Op-Ed) Eliminating DACA program will only clog immigration enforcementBy John Sandweg
Jewish Journal (Opinion) Stephen Miller, meet your immigrant great-grandfatherBy Rob Esham
FOX (Op-Ed) Texas Attorney General Paxton: We must phase out DACA and return to the rule of lawBy Ken Paxton
Local
KERA Fort Worth Is The Largest City In Texas Not Opposing SB4By Christopher Connelly
CBS DFW Demonstrators Call On Fort Worth To Sue State Over New LawBy Ken Molestina
Star-Telegram 'It's scary:' Hundreds protest Fort Worth's failure to join SB4 lawsuitBy Ryan Osborne
Hays Free Press Area civic groups stand against SB4By Timothy Stuckey
ABC Deported soccer player 'one of the best in the country,' according to coachBy Michael Edison Hayden
Dallas Morning News Nation's top immigration cop says employers should worry about a crackdownBy Dianne Solis
WAMU Bethesda Soccer Players Rally To Save Undocumented Teammate Who's Set To Be DeportedBy Martin Austermuhle
FOX 2 Ann Arbor mother of three deported despite community supportBy Ryan Ermanni
MLive Mayor tells deported woman 'you'll always belong here in Ann Arbor'By Ryan Stanton
MLive Washtenaw officials voice objections to 'extreme' deportation policiesBy Ryan Stanton
Detroit Patch Mom, 20-Year Model Citizen With No Rap Sheet, Deported In MichiganBy Beth Dalbey
Cleveland Plain Dealer Painesville couple reunited in dangerous Mexican city after wife's deportationBy Michael Sangiacomo
WENY Painesville Catholic church sees seven church members deported in six monthsBy James Gherardi
Normangee Star Immigrations and Customs Enforcement announces 287 (g) partnership with Smith CountyBy Madeline Patrick
Voices of NY A DACA Chef in Astoria
Orlando Sentinel (Editorial) Pass bipartisan bill to protect Dreamers from deportation and bolster U.S. economy
Post and Courier (Editorial) Path forward for immigrants
Corpus Christi Caller-Times (Editorial) Attack on DACA is an affront to what Texas means
Daily Immigration News Clips – August 2, 2017
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on August 2, 2017.
National
Bloomberg News: How the H-1B Program Is Holding Up Under TrumpBy Polly Mosendz and Lance Lambert
The Hill Two GOP senators plan to propose skills-based immigration bill: reportBy Brooke Siepel
Washington Examiner Exclusive: David Perdue, Tom Cotton to unveil skills-based immigration bill at White House WednesdayBy Anna Giaritelli
The Hill Dems call on Trump to defend DACABy Rafael Bernal
Business Insider ICE is partnering with 18 more sheriff's departments to ramp up its deportation machineBy Michelle Mark
Reuters U.S. to Ease Environment Laws for Mexico Border Near San Diego By Julia Edwards Ainsley
Wall Street Journal DHS to Waive Rules to Speed Rebuilding of San Diego Border WallBy Jim Carlton
NBC Trump Administration Moves to Build Border Wall Around Environmental RegulationsBy James Rainey
NPR Homeland Security To Waive Environmental Rules On Border Wall ProjectsBy Colin Dwyer
Huffington Post ICE's 'Targeted Enforcement Operation' Mostly Arrests Immigrants It Wasn't TargetingBy Elise Foley
Daily Kos 70 percent of the immigrants arrested in ICE's massive 'targeted' operation weren't targetsBy Gabe Ortiz
Associated Press Kelly wins praise across the aisle, but bigger task is aheadBy Vivian Salama and Jill Colvin?
Politico Two big questions after John Kelly's first day
Politico White House quashes Sessions-to-DHS scenarioBy Ted Hesson
Talking Points Memo Senate Dems: Next DHS Nom Likely To Face Tougher Confirmation Than KellyBy Cameron Joseph
Daily Kos Forget 'plainspoken disciplinarian,' John Kelly has been a mass deportation accompliceBy Gabe Ortiz
Reuters Civil Rights Group Questions Immigration Detention of New York TeensBy Joseph Ax
Wall Street Journal Immigration Operation Arrests 650, Including Child MigrantsBy Laura Meckler
NBC Dreams Deferred: Young Soccer Star, Brother Set for DeportationBy Dorean K. Collins
Slate Aggressive on ImmigrationBy Jacob Weisberg
Associated Press Kobach tries to avoid answering questions under oathBy Roxanna Hegeman
Associated Press Joe Arpaio's troubled legacy lingers despite his convictionBy Jacques Billeaud and Astrid Galvan
Reuters Senate Democrat Ron Wyden Demands Justice Dept Release New Crime Reduction PoliciesBy Sarrah N. Lynch
New York Times Border Agents Test Facial Scans to Track Those Overstaying VisasBy Ron Nixon
New York Times Sessions Steers Clear of Trump's 'Joke' About Police Use of ForceBy REBECCA R. RUIZ and MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT
New York Times America's Competitors Angle for Silicon Valley's BusinessBy Kirk Semple and Ian Austen
Washington Post An anti-immigrant group mistook empty bus seats for women wearing burqasBy Adam Taylor
Politico Flake makes waves with Trump takedownBy Seung Min Kim and Elana Schor
NPR U.S. Citizen Who Was Held By ICE For 3 Years Denied Compensation By Appeals CourtBy Camila Domonoske
The Hill Federal border agents test facial scanning to use on undocumented immigrantsBy Olivia Beavers
The Hill Dem calls on Sessions to release violent crime task force guidanceBy Lydia Wheeler
RSF Journal Illegality: A Contemporary Portrait of ImmigrationBy Roberto G. Gonzalez and Steven Raphael
Rasmussen Reports Voters Say Trump No Better Than Obama On Immigration
Wall Street Journal (Editorial) The Body Count at the Border
Arizona Republic (Editorial) Change the law that charges dreamers higher tuition
Washington Post (Opinion) The GOP's 'tremendous powers of denial': Breaking down Sen. Jeff Flake's case against TrumpBy Amber Phillips
Washington Post (Opinion) John Kelly cannot make Trump effectiveBy Jennifer Rubin
Washington Post (Opinion) Who can save us from ourselves?By Kathleen Parker
Washington Post (Op-Ed) President Trump's reference to 'paddy wagon' insults Irish Americans like meBy James Mulvaney
Washington Post (Opinion) Paul Ryan just can't wait to spend billions and billions on Trump's border wall. Really.By Amber Phillips
Washington Post (Opinion) Trump's administration is way behind in appointmentsBy Jennifer Rubin
Washington Post (Opinion) Want to know if Democrats can take back the House? Keep an eye on this Orange County race.By Amber Phillips
Washington Post (Opinion) Trump, policing and the teenage brainBy Radley Balko
Washington Post (Op-Ed) Trump isn't changing the Republican Party. The Republican Party is changing Trump.By Matt Grossmann and David A. Hopkins
The Hill (Op-Ed) We have to stop scapegoating trans peopleBy Wiktor Dynarski
The Hill (Op-Ed) What's in a name? Sessions harsh immigration language jibes with his policyBy Raul Reyes
New Republic (Opinion) Hold the Applause for Trump's New Chief of StaffBy Brian Beutler
Huffington Post (Op-Ed) The 'Good Immigrants,' The 'Bad Immigrants,' The Deported By Vanita Gupta and John C. Yang
Local
AtlantaJournal Constitution Perdue's legal immigration overhaul to get White House rollout By Tamar Hallerman
Mercury News ICE shows up to apartment complex looking for undocumented Hayward man, arrests two others insteadBy Tatiana Sanchez
Cleveland Plain Dealer Husband waits for his deported wife in Mexico, immigration officials refuse to say where she isBy Michael Sangiacomo
WUSA 2 local athletes facing deportationBy Stephanie Ramirez
MLive Mother's deportation means emotional goodbye for Ann Arbor familyBy Ryan Stanton
ABC 5 Why don't undocumented immigrants just apply to be U.S. citizens? It's not that easyBy Mona KosarAbdi
Cleveland Scene Nine Days: The Deportation of Beatriz Casillas, from Painesville to Mexico, Follows a Routine Path for ICE AgentsBy Eric Sandy
CT Mirror Immigrant youth face new threat of deportationBy Ana Radelat
CBS Philly 'Everything Has Been Shattered': Family Shares Immigration StruggleBy Alicia Nieves
KTSA Study: Dreamers At Higher Risk For "Mental Distress"By Dan Morgan
KJZZ Republic Editorial Board Urges Stronger Protections For DreamersBy Steve Goldstein
Chalkbeat Tennessee education group campaigns against new threats to DACA and undocumented immigrantsBy Helen Carefoot
El Paso Times Border lawmakers call for Paxton to rescind DACA letterBy Madlin Mekelburg
Dallas Morning News 18 Texas sheriffs sign up to join forces with federal immigration officersBy Dianne Solis and Ray Leszcynski
Houston Public Media Full Show: SB4's Economic Impact, And Big Changes To The Farmer's MarketBy Abner Fletcher
Texas Tribune Report: Texas could lose billions if new immigration enforcement law standsBy Julian Aguilar
Reuters (Massachusetts) Massachusetts Governor Proposes Bill to Stiffen Immigration EnforcementBy Scott Malone
USA Today (Ohio) After 17 years, Ohio mom of 4 faces deportationBy John Bacon
Washington Post (Minnesota) In Minneapolis, response to police shooting of white woman by Somali officer has been differentBy Jannell Ross
Politico (Montana) Rosendale jumps into Montana Senate raceBy Daniel Strauss
Boston Globe (Massachusetts) Baker files bill to allow local law enforcement to detain certain unauthorized immigrantsBy Claire Parker
Slate (Massachusetts) Massachusetts Governor Sides With Trump Over State Supreme Court on ImmigrationBy Mark Joseph Stern
WBUR (Massachusetts) Baker Bill Would Allow Officers To Honor Certain ICE DetainersBy Shannon Dooling
KRWG (Op-Ed) Houston Chronicle: Hundreds of American citizens end up in deportation proceedings each year
Daily Immigration News Clips – August 1, 2017
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on August 1, 2017.
National
Associated Press Kelly flexes muscle his first day on the job at White HouseBy Vivian Salama and Jill Colvin
Washington Post Trump swears in Kelly as new chief of staff, promising a 'spectacular job'By John Wagner
Politico Kelly's military approach to the mediaBy Hadas Gold
CNN Kelly sworn in as Trump's second chief of staffBy Dan Merica
ABC Trump denies there is 'WH chaos' as new chief of staff sworn inBy VERONICA STRACQUALURSI
The Hill Trump swears in new chief of staffBy Jordan Fabian
Associated Press Defiance that made Arizona sheriff popular led to downfallBy Jacques Billeaud
Associated Press Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona convicted of crime for refusing to stop targeting immigrants in traffic patrols
Associated Press Tactics, events that defined Joe Arpaio's career as sheriff
Associated Press Joe Arpaio convicted of crime for ignoring judge's orderBy Jacques Billeaud
Associated Press The Latest: Joe Arpaio's lawyers say ex-sheriff will appeal
Reuters Joe Arpaio Guilty Of Criminal Contempt, Judge Rules
New York Times Former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio Is Convicted of Criminal ContemptBy Richard Perez-Pena
Washington Post Former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio convicted of criminal contemptBy Matt Zapotosky
Wall Street Journal Former Sheriff Arpaio Found Guilty of Criminal ContemptBy Zusha Elinson
Politico 'America's toughest sheriff' found guilty of criminal contemptBy Ted Hesson
The Hill 'Sheriff Joe' Arpaio found guilty of contempt chargeBy Brandon Carter Politico Job opening at DHSBy Ted Hesson
FOX Who could be the next DHS secretary?
Las Vegas Review Journal Cortez Masto, 41 other senators, urge Trump to support DACABy Jessie Bekker
Washington Times Activists decry latest attempt to force out the DreamersBy Stephen Dinan
Reuters Trump administration reaches deal with Texas counties on immigrationBy Lisa Maria Garza
Reuters Under Trump, More Churches Offer Sanctuary but Few Seek RefugeBy Frank McGurty
Washington Post A soccer star from Gaithersburg won a college scholarship. But ICE plans to deport him.By Rachel Chason
Associated Press Appeals court: US citizen can't sue after 3-year detention
Associated Press White House says Trump has no plans to shift cabinet members
Associated Press Sanders Says Trump Joking About Police Brutality
Reuters Trump Bump: Court Fights Draw Big Money Into Attorney General RacesBy Dan Levine
Washington Post U.S. judge set to hear new challenge to Trump voter commission TuesdayBy Spencer S. Hsu
Washington Post White House says Trump was kidding about police mistreating suspects, but cops say 'it doesn't matter if he was joking'By Mark Berman
Politico Sanders: Trump was joking when he endorsed rough police treatment of suspectsBy NEGASSI TESFAMICHAEL
NBC Immigrant Military Recruits Wait in Limbo As Defense Program's Future UnclearBy Agnes Constante
The Hill CNN's Zakaria: Trump's win was a 'class rebellion against people like us'By Jacqueline Thomsen
The Hill Rasmussen poll: Most don't want border wallBy Rebecca Savransky
Mother Jones Trump's Big, Beautiful Wall Will Cut Through a Big, Beautiful Texas Wildlife RefugeBy Kiah Collier and T. Christian Miller
The Hill (Op-Ed) Congress, don't give Trump's 'deportation force' a blank checkBy Kate Voigt New York Times (Op-Ed) What Does It Take to 'Assimilate' in America?By Laila Lalami
Washington Post (Opinion) Does the GOP deserve to survive?By Jennifer Rubin
Washington Post (Opinion) Social conservatives: The louder they get, the more they shrinkBy Jennifer Rubin
Washington Post (Opinion) Trump's not really president - he just plays one on TVBy Jennifer Rubin
Washington Post (Opinion) Kasich and Flake have a chance to make a differenceBy Jennifer Rubin
Washington Post (Opinion) President Trump's claim that illegal immigration went up under past administrationsBy Michelle Ye He Lee
Washington Post (Opinion) The West's anti-liberal backlash can't escape its racismBy Ishaan Tharoor
Politico (Op-Ed) My Party Is in Denial About Donald TrumpBy Jeff Flake
The Atlantic (Op-Ed) The Downsides of John Kelly's AscensionBy Eliot A. Cohen
Salon (Opinion) A radical new approach to the immigration "problem": Beyond left and right, Trumpism and neoliberalism - Part oneBy Anis Shivani
Arizona Republic (Op-Ed) Dreamer: Stop using us as political pawnsBy Máxima Guerrero
The Nation (Opinion) John Kelly's Promotion Is a Disaster for ImmigrantsBy Julianne Hing
Local
NBC 5 ICE Announces 18 New 287(g) Partnerships in Texas MondayBy Scott Gordon
WFAA 'Day of Action' demonstration planned for Fort Worth on SB 4By Todd Unger
Corpus Christi Caller Times Three area sheriffs make ICE partnership officialBy Beatriz Alvarado
The University Star Grassroots organizations submit resolution to city council against SB4By Connor Brown
ABC Ohio mom set for deportation following traffic violationBy Karma Allen
Los Angeles Times Los Angeles father, detained by ICE after dropping daughter off at school, could be deportedBy Andrea Castillo
Houston Chronicle Hundreds of American citizens end up in deportation proceedings each year, immigration data showsBy Lise Olsen
Sun Sentinel Cancer patient from Honduras wins deportation reprieveBy Mike Clary
Sun Sentinel Deportation reprieve hailed by immigration advocates fearful of 'silent raids'By Mike Clary
Sacramento Bee She's on frontlines of Trump immigration battles. And she's ready for skirmishes.By Stephen Magagnini
LAist Father Detained By ICE While Dropping Daughter At School Could Be Deported Next WeekBy Julia Wick
Press Herald Hundreds gather in Painesville to protest Latina's imminent deportationBy Jonathan Tressler
Cleveland Plain Dealer Deportee kidnap victim freed, talks of beatings and starvation (photos)By Michael Sangiacomo
WKYC Lake County deportee kidnapped and held in Mexico?By Dawn Kendrick
WKYC WIFE OF MAN DEPORTED AND KIDNAPPED SPEAKS TO FAMILY OF PAINESVILLE MOTHER FACING DEPORTATION
WKYC Undocumented Painesville woman facing deportation
WXYZ More people facing deportation by US and Trump Administration getting supportBy Jim Kiertzner
Al Dia Undocumented seeking asylum goes to her hearing protected by her community
The Post Star In Fort Edward, a church flock is lostBy David Blow
CBS Bay Area ICE Agents Looking For Hayward Man Detain 2 Of His Neighbors
ABC 5 Painesville Mom of four to be deported back to Mexico following traffic violationBy James Gherardi
KPCC Politicon debate on immigration and the wall turns heatedBy Renee Gross
Associated Press (Pennsylvania) AP source: Barletta to seek US Senate seat held by Bob CaseyBy Marc Levy
New York Times (New York) Mayor and City Council Make Deal on Lawyers for ImmigrantsBy Liz Robbins
New York Times (New York) Federal Jail in Brooklyn Faces a String of Sexual Assault CasesBy Joseph Goldstein
Politico (New York) Anonymous donation settles City Hall dispute over immigrant legal servicesBy Gloria Pazmino
The Hill (Pennsylvania) GOP rep to run for Senate in Pennsylvania: reportBy Mallory Shelbourne
KRWG (Op-Ed) DACA Works - Why Protections and Opportunities for Dreamers are Good for Texas and America
Daily Immigration News Clips – July 31, 2017
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on July 31, 2017.
National
Associated Press New chief of staff takes over at White House come MondayBy Laurie Kellman
Associated Press New White House chief of staff is battle-toughened leaderBy Laurie Kellman
Reuters Factbox: Priebus the Latest Official to Leave Trump Administration
New York Times John Kelly, New Chief of Staff, Is Seen as Beacon of DisciplineBy Ron Nixon and Michael D. Shear
Washington Post Trump names Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly as White House chief of staff, ousting Reince PriebusBy Philip Rucker, Abby Phillip, Robert Costa and Ashley Parker
Washington Post Trump enlists Kelly to enforce order, but can the 'zoo' be tamed?By Philip Rucker, Robert Costa and Dan Balz
Washington Post In John Kelly, Trump gets a plain-spoken disciplinarian as his chief of staffBy Greg Jaffe and Andrew deGrandpre
Washington Post 'Another day of chaos at the White House': Washington responds to major shake-up at White HouseBy Alex Horton
Politico Priebus out as chief of staff, Gen. John Kelly to replace himBy TARA PALMERI, JOSH DAWSEY and ALEX ISENSTADT
Politico Kelly's first task: Stabilize the West WingBy ANDREW RESTUCCIA, BRYAN BENDER and JOSH DAWSEY
Politico What John Kelly has in store as the new White House chief of staff
The Hill House Democrat doubles down on calling Kelly 'extremist' over immigrationBy Julia Manchester
The Hill Timeline: Trump's relationship with PriebusBy Max Greenwood
The Hill Kelly starts new White House gig Monday amid high hopes from RepublicansBy ALICIA COHN AND OLIVIA BEAVERS
Buzzfeed John Kelly Leaves DHS As A Man Loathed By Immigration Advocates, But Now He Has Trump's EarBy Adolfo Flores
San Antonio Express News Kelly expected to bring military order to the White HouseBy Bill Lambrecht
Washington Times 'No drama' Kelly joins White House in effort to control chaos, infighting, leaksBy Stephen Dinan and Dave Boyer
Associated Press Incoming Homeland Security secretary has served 3 presidentsBy Elliot Spagat
Politico Kelly to bring DHS staffer to the White HouseBy Andrew Restuccia
Politico Who will replace Kelly at Homeland Security?By TED HESSON and ANDREW RESTUCCIA
The Hill Meet the woman set to lead Homeland SecurityBy Melanie Zanona
The Hill Fox News host floats Sessions to replace Kelly at Homeland SecurityBy Joe Concha
Associated Press The Latest: Police issue statement after Trump remark
Associated Press Sessions hopes anti-gang effort will mend fences with TrumpBy Sadie Gurman
Associated Press Trump appears to advocate rough police treatment of suspectsBy Jill Colvin and Darlene Superville
Associated Press Sessions and Trump talk need to fight transnational gangBy Sadie Gurman
Associated Press Sharpton: Trump comments encourage police violenceBy Verena Dobnik
Associated Press Trump appears to advocate rough police treatment of suspectsBy Jill Colvin
Associated Press Lawyer says teenagers wrongly detained in gang crackdownBy Colleen Long and Frank Etelman
Associated Press Trump headed to Long Island to trumpet MS-13 crackdownBy Jill Colvin
New York Times Trump, on Long Island, Vows an End to Gang ViolenceBy Liz Robbins and Magge Haberman
New York Times Police Criticize Trump for Urging Officers Not to Be 'Too Nice' With SuspectsBy Brian M. Rosenthal
Washington Post Trump tells police not to worry about injuring suspects during arrestsBy Mark Berman
Washington Post On Long Island, Trump highlights violence from MS-13 gang to push Congress on immigrationBy David Nakamura
Buzzfeed Trump Tells Authorities To Be Rough With Suspected Immigrant Gang MembersBy Adolfo Flores
The Hill NYPD will not attend Trump speech on MS-13 gang in Long IslandBy Josh Delk
FOX Is immigration crackdown the wrong strategy for MS-13?
Associated Press Delegation Says 10,000 Connecticut DACA Students at Risk
Washington Post Trump's Stance on DACA
Tampa Bay Times Trump vowed to end DACA. Tampa Bay immigrants worry he soon willBy Alex Leary
The Hill Momentum builds for bill to help 'Dreamers'By Rafael Bernal
Associated Press Trump's travel ban keeps orphan kids from US foster familiesBy Ellen Knickmeyer
Washington Post Trump's travel ban is leaving these orphans stuck in refugee campsBy Justin Wm. Moyer
New York Times 'The Daily': A Day With I.C.E.By Michael Barbaro
Broadly The Emotional Artwork of Children Whose Parents Were DeportedBy Kimberly Lawson
Buzzfeed The Trump Administration Is Going After "Lowest Hanging Fruit" To Boost Deportations, Ex-ICE Director SaysBy Adolfo Flores
Associated Press US Ag Secretary: Current Farm Visa Program 'Unworkable'
Associated Press For Sessions, being attorney general is chance to make markBy Sadie Gurman
Associated Press Sessions intends to hold on to the job he lovesBy Sadie Gurman
Reuters Stranded Yemenis, Thousands of Others Stand to Lose 'Golden Ticket' to U.S.By Rozanna Latif
Reuters Mexico Rescues 147 Central American Migrants Headed for U.S.By Anthony Esposito
New York Times Big Rigs, a Human Smuggling Mainstay, Often Become Rolling TrapsBy Manny Fernandez, Nicholas Kulish, and Susan Anasagasti
New York Times Republicans Worry That White House Disarray Is Undermining TrumpBy Alexander Burns and Michael D. Shear
New York Times Children's Books Missed These Immigrant Stories. So Students Wrote Them.By David Gonzalez
Washington Post For Trump and Sessions, a warm beginning turned into an icy standoffBy Sari Horwitz and Robert Costa
Washington Post After a wild week, conservative media stand (nervously) by TrumpBy Paul Farhi
Washington Post Video shows U.S. border officers telling Mexican teen to drink the liquid meth that killed himBy Kristine Phillips
Washington Post Migrants in surge fare worse in immigration court than other groupsBy Julia Preston
New York Times (Editorial) An Embattled White House Gets a General
New York Times (Opinion) The Emptiness of Trump's Promises of ToleranceBy Charles Homans
New York Times (Op-Ed) The Generals Are Failing to Check TrumpBy Jonathan Stevenson
Washington Post (Opinion) Trump's iceberg loomsBy Kathleen Parker
Washington Post (Opinion) As Trump debases the presidency, the religious right looks awayBy Jennifer Rubin
Washington Post (Opinion) 'The Trump Show,' Season 1, Week 27: Pity for Jeff SessionsBy Alyssa Rosenberg
Washington Post (Op-Ed) Why police cheered Trump's dark speechBy Simon Balto
Washington Post (Op-Ed) I resisted the label 'immigrant writer.' Trump makes me more willing to accept it.By Akhil Sharma
Washington Post (Opinion) Trump doesn't bother to disguise his thuggish instinctsBy Jennifer Rubin
Slate (Opinion) Make America Afraid AgainBy Jamelle Bouie
Vox (Opinion) This is the Trump administration's dark rebootBy Dara Lind
The Hill (Op-Ed) House should reject measure weakening protection for asylum seekersBy Eleanor Acer
Commercial Appeal (Op-Ed) Dream Act 2017 gives hope for Memphis DreamersBy Rondell Trevino
Bloomberg (Opinion) Trump's New Chief of Staff Is Destined to FailBy Albert R. Hunt
The Nation (Opinion) Meet John Kelly, Donald Trump's New Enabler in ChiefBy Joe Nichols
Local
Plant City Observer (Florida) Strawberry industry looks to tech innovation, immigration reform to combat growing Mexican competitionBy Daniel Figueroa IV
Chicago Tribune Attorneys scrambling to prevent deportation of accused Aurora priestBy Hannah Leone
Dallas Morning News Injured man held hostage by cartel after ICE 'dumped him' at Texas border, lawyer saysBy Michael Sangiacomo and Alfredo Corchado
Cleveland Plain Dealer Jesus Lara Lopez prays for a miracle after deportation to Mexico (photos)By Michael Sangiacomo
This American Life Fear and Loathing in Homer and Rockville
NBC Bay Area Van Strikes Crowd in Los Angeles, Injuring 9By Whitney Irick
The Gazette (Opinion) Democrats' great rural Iowa hope?By Douglas Burns
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