“TOP UPDATES
DACA Renewals Open Again after Judge Enjoins Recession
USCIS: Due to a federal court order, USCIS has resumed accepting requests to renew a grant of deferred action under DACA. Until further notice, and unless otherwise provided in this guidance, the DACA policy will be operated on the terms in place before it was rescinded on Sept. 5, 2017. (Here’s a good rundown on social media.)
TPS
- El Salvador – The Secretary of Homeland Security announced her determination that termination of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation for El Salvador was required pursuant to the Immigration and Nationality Act. To allow for an orderly transition, she has determined to delay the termination for 18 months. The designation will terminate on Sept. 9, 2019.
- Haiti – Current TPS is valid through January 22, 2018 next week. On November 20, 2017, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Elaine Duke announced her decision to terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation for Haiti with a delayed effective date of 18 months to allow for an orderly transition before the designation terminates on July 22, 2019. However, USCIS has not yet published additional information on re-registration or EAD renewal.
o REMINDER: termination of TPS is explicitly listed in regs as an exception to the one-year asylum filing deadline. 8 CFR 1208.4(a)(5)(iv)
- Syria – TPS is set to expire for Syria on March 31, 2018. Find updates on advocacy efforts here.
SCOTUS Grants Cert on Stop-Time Rule Case
SCOTUSblog: Whether, to trigger the stop-time rule by serving a “notice to appear,” the government must “specify” the items listed in the definition of a “notice to appear,” including “[t]he time and place at which the proceedings will be held.”
New York Immigrant Activist [Ravi Ragbir] Detained by ICE [and held] in Miami Might Be Deported Today
Justice Department Announces Court Order Revoking Naturalized Citizenship, Citing Fingerprint Issue
Rewire: Baljinder Singh, also known as Davinder Singh, is the first casualty of “Operation Janus,” a joint operation by the DOJ and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). It appears that because USCIS failed to use fingerprint records effectively, those who have been granted citizenship without proper fingerprint records, meaning before fingerprints were digitized, may now be subject to having their citizenship revoked.
Immigration Court Backlog Tops 650,000
ImmProf: According to the latest case-by-case court records, the backlog at the end of November 2017 had reached 658,728, up from 629,051 at the end of September 2017. California leads the country with the largest Immigration Court backlog of 123,217 cases. Texas is second with 103,384 pending cases as of the end of November 2017, followed by New York with 89,489 cases.
World Migration Report 2018
IOM: Current estimates are that there are 244 million international migrants globally (or 3.3% of the world’s population).
Every immigration proposal in one chart
ImmProf: This chart looks at what is and isn’t in various legislative proposals.
Trump is Quietly Swamping Visa Applicants in Extra Paperwork
Quartz: From last January to November, the office issued around 40% more RFEs than in all of 2016, and 65% more than in all of 2015, USCIS data shows.
Unpublished BIA Decisions
· IJ finds Haitian not firmly resettled in Brazil on remand (attached)
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Daily Immigration News Clips – January 12, 2018
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on January 12, 2018
National
Quartz Trump is quietly swamping visa applicants in extra paperwork
By Ana Campoy
New York Times These Claims About ‘Chain Migration’ Are Not Accurate
By Linda Qiu
HuffPost U.S. Warns Tourists Against Mexico Travel While Feds Threaten To Send Immigrants Back
By Willa Frej
CBS News Trump says visa lottery rewards the “worst” immigrants. That’s inaccurate
By Jacqueline Alemany
Reuters U.N. rights office decries Trump’s reported remarks as ‘racist’
By Stephanie Nebehay
Reuters Trump questions taking immigrants from ‘shithole countries’: sources
New York Times From Norway to Haiti, Trump’s Comments Stir Fresh Outrage
By Henrik Pryser Libell and Catherine Porter
New York Times Trump Alarms Lawmakers With Disparaging Words for Haiti and Africa
By Julie Hirschfeld Davis, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, and Thomas Kaplan
The Washington Post Trump attacks protections for immigrants from ‘shithole’ countries in Oval Office meeting
By Josh Dawsey
The Hill Vicente Fox: Trump’s ‘mouth is the foulest s—hole in the world’
By John Bowden
The Hill Blumenthal: Trump’s ‘s—hole’ comment is ‘racism masquerading poorly as immigration policy’
By John Bowden
Roll Call White House Won’t Deny Trump’s Slur About Haiti, African Nations
By John T. Bennett
AP Congress Is Looking For an Elusive Compromise on Immigration after President Trump’s Meeting
By Andrew Taylor and Alan Fram
Reuters Six senators say they have reached immigration deal
Reuters Bipartisan Senate immigration plan draws quick opposition
Reuters White House says immigration deal has not been reached
The Washington Post The president gives another gift to lawyers challenging his immigration orders
By Derek Hawkins
The Washington Post Trump to fight federal injunction protecting ‘dreamers’ from deportation
By Maria Sacchetti, Patricia Sullivan, and Ed O’Keefe
The Washington Post Immigration talks flounder after White House rejects deal and Trump insults foreign countries
By Ed O’Keefe, Erica Werner, and Josh Dawsey
Politico Trump rebuffs Dreamers deal reached by senators
By Seung Min Kim
CNN Trump rejects bipartisan immigration proposal at White House meeting
By Tal Kopan and Lauren Fox
The Hill Pelosi, Dems accuse GOP of moving goal posts on DACA deal
By Mike Lillis
The Hill WH: No deal yet on DACA
By Jordan Fabian
The Hill Trump hits the brakes on Senate immigration deal
By Jordain Carney
NPR ‘Deport Them’: Arpaio Departs From Trump On DACA Recipients
By Anita Kelly and Domenico Montanaro
ABC News The Note: Trump and GOP fenced in by wall, immigration
By Rick Klein
KAZU Website Puts A Face On DACA’s DREAMers
By Krista Alamanzan
AP Honduras next in line for US decision on protected migrants
Reuters Forcing Salvadorans out of U.S. carries twin risks: Red Cross
By Sophie Hares
Vox Thousands of Salvadoran TPS workers clean federal offices. Now their livelihoods are on the line.
By Alexia Fernandez
AP US Resisting Feb. 2 Deadline For Bond Hearings For Iraqis
AP Immigrant stripped of citizenship under federal initiative
AP News of activist’s detention leads to NYC supporter arrests
Wall Street Journal Immigrants Connected to Sanctuary Movement Arrested
By Ian Lovett and Alicia A. Caldwell
Wall Street Journal Immigration Officials Swarm 7-Elevens, Issue Warning to U.S. Businesses
By Alicia A. Caldwell
The Washington Post Another pregnant immigrant teen asks judge to allow access to abortion
By Ann E. Marimow
The Intercept Private Prison Continues to Send ICE Detainees to Solitary Confinement for Refusing Voluntary Labor
By Spencer Woodman
All Africa Somalia: ICE Abused Somalis for 2 Days On a Plane and Now Wants to Send Them Into Harm’s Way
By Amrit Cheng
Reuters Mexico will never pay for Trump wall: Mexican economy minister
Reuters New York charges 17 with numerous crimes, ties to Salvadoran drug gang
By Peter Szekely
New York Daily News Disgraced ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio shares anti-immigration stance: ‘Deport them’
By Denis Slattery
The Week Trevor Noah peeks behind the curtains of Trump’s immigration show
By Peter Weber
MSNBC Rachel Maddow Quoting Frank Sharry (Part 1)
MSNBC Rachel Maddow Quoting Frank Sharry (Part 2)
Bustle What The New DACA Ruling Means For Dreamers & Other Undocumented People
By Madhuri Sathish
Politico Magazine (Opinion) Buy Off Trump With the Wall
By Rich Lowry
New York Times (Op-Ed) John Kasich and Jeb Bush Jr.: A Bad Idea on Immigration
By Governors John Kasich and Jeb Bush Jr.
The Washington Post (Op-Ed) It’s on Republicans to stop a shutdown
By Senator Bernie Sanders
The Hill (Op-Ed) We must take back DACA debate from political predators
By Derek Monson
Local
Seattle Times Washington state regularly gives drivers’ info to immigration authorities; Inslee orders temporary halt
By Nina Shapiro
The National 6,900 Syrians in US face risk of deportation if Trump ends protection
By Joyce Karam
Southampton Patch Advocacy Groups Blast Proposed End Of Protection For Salvadorans
By Lisa Finn
Charlotte Observer Man gets prison, then deportation for stealing data to make IDs for the undocumented
By Joe Marusak
Wall Street Journal N.Y. City Councilmen Arrested as Immigrant Rights Leader Is Detained
By Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Mara Gay
New York Times Council Speaker Calls Police Response ‘Out of Control’
By Wiliam Neuman and Liz Robbins
Cleveland.com Immigration forum to give context to national, regional sanctuary city discussions
By Emily Bamforth
Texas Tribune (Texas) Texas Lt. Gov. Patrick wants AG Paxton to look into San Antonio immigrant smuggling case
By Julian Aguilar
Longview News-Journal (Texas) Petitions urge Gohmert to back DREAM Act
By Glenn Evans
KING5 (Washington) DACA ruling ‘shouldn’t let Congress off hook,’ WA Dreamer says
By Natalie Brand
Miami Herald (Editorial) Stop punishing TPS recipients
San Antonio Express-News (Editorial) Let these Salvadorans stay
Modesto Bee (Editorial) Denham can help Dreamers, if he wants to
Baltimore Sun (Op-Ed) It’s not too late for Congress to pass a DREAM act
By Karen Gonzalez
Daily Immigration News Clips – January 11, 2018
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on January 11, 2018
National
New York Times Head-Spinning Days for Young Immigrants as Lawmakers and Judges Debate Their Fate
By Vivian Lee, Caitlyn Dickerson, Sheryl Gay Stolberg
CNN DACA negotiations full steam ahead despite ruling, sources say
By Tal Kopan
The Hill Left fears Democrats will give too much on immigration
By Alexander Bolton and Mike Lillis
The Atlantic What Will the Dreamers Do Now?
By Priscilla Alvarez
The Republic What to know about a federal judge’s order blocking Trump’s decision to end DACA
By Daniel Gonzalez
Reuters U.S. immigration operation targets 7-Eleven stores in 17 states
By Bernie Woodall
The Washington Post Immigration agents target 7-Eleven stores in nationwide sweep
By Nick Miroff
CNN Money ICE immigration officers swoop in on 7-Elevens nationwide
By Julia Horowitz
The Hill Feds raid 7-Eleven stores in immigration bust
By Brett Samuels
Fortune 7-Eleven Stores Targeted In Nationwide Immigration Sweep
By Natasha Bash
AP Trump criticizes federal judge blocking him on immigration
By Alan Fram and Ken Thomas
Reuters How an obscure SCOTUS employment ruling put the brakes on DACA rollback
By Allison Frankel
Reuters Trump blasts DACA ruling, calls U.S. court system ‘broken and unfair’
By Richard Cowan and Mica Rosenberg
New York Times Donald Trump Is Optimistic a Deal Can Be Reached on ‘Dreamers’
By Laura Meckler and Kristina Peterson
New York Times House Republicans’ Hard-Line Immigration Stand Clashes With Trump Overture
By Thomas Kaplan and Sheryl Gay Stolberg
Wall Street Journal Trump Attacks ‘Broken’ Court After Ruling Blocking End to ‘Dreamers’ Program
By Louise Radnofsky and Alicia A. Caldwell
Wall Street Journal Trump’s DACA Overture Worries Immigration Hawks
By Laura Meckler
Wall Street Journal Top Senators Say Judge’s Ruling Won’t Stall Talks on ‘Dreamers’
By Louise Radnofsky and Alicia A. Caldwell
The Washington Post DACA injunction: What a federal judge’s ruling means for ‘dreamers’
By Maria Sacchetti
Politico DACA reinstatement throws lawmakers for a loop
By Seung Min Kim
Politico Democratic leaders face internal mutiny over Dreamers deal
By Heather Caygle and Seung Min Kim
CNN Here are the key players in Congress on immigration
By Ashley Killough and Tal Kopan
CNN Shutdown/DACA state of play: a ‘mess’ with a major twist
By Phil Mattingly
CNN Trump, Republicans face immigration reckoning
By Stephen Collinson and Lauren Fox
CNN What kind of border wall does Trump want? It depends on who’s asking.
By Gergory Kreig
The Hill Ann Coulter torches Trump for immigration meeting
By Max Greenwood
The Hill Bipartisan Senate group ‘close’ on DACA deal
By Jordain Carney
The Hill Trump says DACA ruling reflects ‘broken’ court system
By Jordan Fabian
The Hill Warren: Glad we ‘are moving forward on getting a clean DREAM Act’
By Julia Manchester
The Hill House GOP presses harder-line Goodlatte immigration bill
By Scott Wong and Melanie Zanona
Roll Call Spending, Immigration Talks Entangled
By Lindsey McPherson
McClatchy DC Bureau GOP negotiators say Trump aide Stephen Miller is standing in the way of an immigration deal
By Anita Kumar
Buzzfeed News The Fate Of DACA Recipients May Come Down To Finding A Definition Of “Wall” That Both Parties Can Live With
By Paul McLeod
Fox News Insider Malkin: There Will Be ‘Hell to Pay’ for Trump, GOP If They Cave on Amnesty
NPR Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar On Immigration Policy
CNBC More than 100 CEOs pressure Congress to pass immigration bill by Jan. 19
By Ylan Mui
CNBC Trump DACA compromise would crush Trump’s chances in 2020
By Jake Novak
Bloomberg Politics Trump’s Willingness to Deal on Immigration Adds Urgency to Talks
By Laura Litvan
Vox How the 9th Circuit became conservatives’ least favorite court
By Dylan Matthews
Politifact Julián Castro says nearly all DACA recipients employed, in school or serving in military
By Jasper Scherer
Bustle What The New DACA Ruling Means For Dreamers & Other Undocumented People
By Madhuri Sathish
CBN News As Judge Blocks Trump’s DACA Move, Pressures Mount for Lawmakers to Reach a Deal
By Abigail Robertson
Morning Consult Republicans Want DACA Fix Tied to Border Wall, Bucking Broader Voter Trend
By Eli Yokley
The Intercept DREAMERS WIN IN COURT, BUT UNTIL CONGRESS ACTS, THEIR FUTURES ARE AS UNCERTAIN AS EVER
By Aida Chavez
Reuters Canada telling Salvadorans facing U.S. exit that haven isn’t guaranteed
By Anna Mehler Paperny
Reuters Salvadorans say going home not an option after U.S. axes protection
By Joseph Ax and Mica Rosenberg
The Washington Post Trump wants to remove these immigrants. An ugly bit of history tells us what it could do to the economy
By Andrew Van Dam
The Washington Post Canada to Salvadorans leaving US: Don’t come here
By Alan Freeman
Khaleej Times Stripped of citizenship, Indian faces deportation from US
The Guardian UCSD Student Detained After Accidentally Crossing Border
By Amalia Huerta Cornejo
The Washington Post From Apple to Koch, big businesses say Trump is wrong on immigration
By Heather Long
CNN Trump admin grapples with rise in border crossing numbers it once touted
By Tal Kopan
CNN San Antonio top cop under fire after releasing immigrants to charity
By Eliott C. McLaughlin and AnneClaire Stapleton
Vox The complicated calculus as Democrats debate whether to shut down the government
By Ella Nilsen
Pacific Standard PERCEIVED THREAT DRIVES ANTI-IMMIGRANT BIAS
By Tom Jacobs
New York Times (Editorial) Don’t Deport the Salvadorans
The Washington Post (Editorial) Take a deal for the dreamers. Build the wall.
HuffPost (Opinion) A Blueprint For A National Legal Defense Fund
By Tahmina Watson
New York Magazine (Opinion) Trump Ending DACA Was Never About the Law. A Federal Judge Noticed.
By Cristian Farias
New York Magazine (Opinion) Guess Which Line Was Missing From the Transcript of Trump’s Immigration Meeting
By Margaret Hartmann
Yahoo News (Opinion) How Obama left immigrants vulnerable to Trump
By Rick Newman
New York Times (Op-Ed) President Trump Is Breaking Up My Family
By Rodman Serrano
The Washington Post (Op-Ed) Dana Milbank: ‘Dreamers’ need to get out of their own way
By Dana Milbank
The Hill (Op-Ed) Amnesty will be a poisonous prospect for politicians who support it
By Matt O’Brien
Bloomberg View (Opinion) Democrats, Give Trump a Wall!
By Francis Wilkinson
Irish Central (Opinion) President Donald Trump would have turned away the Famine Irish just like the Salvadorans
By Cahir O’Doherty
WHYY (Opinion) The camera doesn’t lie: On immigration, Trump is rudderless
By Dick Polman
Local
CBS Chicago Five Chicago Area 7-Eleven Stores Part Of National Immigration Investigation
Chicago Tribune Chicago ‘Dreamers’ study, save and plan for the worst while Congress debates immigration relief
By Nereida Moreno
Inland Empire Community News Recent DACA decision gives immigrant groups ‘greater momentum’ for Dream Act
By Anthony Victoria
Sacramento Bee California wins major victory for Dreamers, but is it temporary?
By Anita Chabria
Tyler Morning Telegraph DREAM Act petition with 6,000 signatures delivered to Louie Gohmert’s office
By Erin Mansfield
NorthJersey.com NJ ‘Dreamers’ cautiously optimistic after judge blocks Trump’s decision on DACA
By Monsy Alvarado
AP (New York) NY state offers help to Salvadorans facing deportation
AP (Washington) Spokane decides to outlaw immigrant detention by police
PennLive (Pennsylvania) Man faces deportation after secretly filming women, girls in Pa. pizza shop bathroom
By John Luciew
NY1 (New York) STATE RAMPS UP EFFORTS TO HELP SALVADORAN IMMIGRANTS AT RISK OF DEPORTATION
Daily Immigration News Clips – January 10, 2018
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on January 10, 2018
National
AP ICE conducts sweeps of 100 7-Eleven stores, targeting employers in immigration probe
CNN Democrats seek to avoid DACA’s isolation in budget negotiations
By Tal Kopan
Time Congress May Be Moving Closer to a Compromise on Dreamers
By Maya Rhodan
Los Angeles Times Federal judge in San Francisco temporarily blocks Trump’s decision to end DACA program
By Joel Rubin, Jazmine Ulloa, and Lisa Mascaro
Reuters U.S. judge blocks Trump move to end DACA program for immigrants
By Dan Levine and Yeganeh Torbati
Wall Street Journal Judge Blocks Trump Plan to End ‘Dreamers’ Program
By Alicia A. Caldwell
The Washington Post Federal judge says DACA can’t end while lawsuit is pending
By Maria Sacchetti
Politico Judge blocks Trump wind-down of Dreamers program
By Josh Gerstein
AP Trump suggests 2-phase immigration deal for ‘Dreamers’
By Ken Thomas and Alan Fram
Reuters White House: Lawmakers agreed immigration bill to focus on four areas
New York Times A Brief Anatomy of Trump’s Immigration Meeting With Lawmakers
By Michael D. Shear
New York Times Trump Appears to Endorse Path to Citizenship for Millions of Immigrants
By Julie Hirschfeld Davis
New York Times Trump’s Negotiation on Immigration, Unfolding on Camera
By Peter Baker
Wall Street Journal Donald Trump Is Optimistic a Deal Can Be Reached on ‘Dreamers’
By Laura Meckler and Kristina Peterson
The Washington Post Trump offers to ‘take all the heat’ on immigration, but also appears to contradict himself
By Ed O’Keefe and David Nakamura
Politico Trump puts immigration meeting on display amid questions about his mental state
By Louis Nelson
Politico Dreamer talks still jumbled after Trump’s freewheeling summit
By Seung Min Kim, Heather Caygle, Ted Hesson, and Rachel Bade
Roll Call Goodlatte to Roll Out Immigration Bill Soon, Trump Says
By John T. Bennett
Roll Call Ample Confusion After White House Immigration Meeting
By John T. Bennett
CNN House conservatives prep own DACA bill
By Tal Kopan
CNN Trump holds meeting with bipartisan lawmakers over immigration
By Dana Bash, Daniella Diaz, and Tal Kopan
CNN Trump contradicts self repeatedly in immigration meeting
By Tal Kopan
CNN After White House meeting, negotiations on DACA continue on the Hill
By Lauren Fox, Deirdre Walsh, and Jim Acosta
The Hill Graham: Meeting with Trump ‘most fascinating’ in 20 years of politics
By Max Greenwood
The Hill Trump, lawmakers agree to parameters of potential immigration deal
By Alexander Bolton and Jordain Carney
The Hill McConnell: No DACA fix in spending bill
By Jordain Carney
USA Today In extraordinary public negotiation with Congress, Trump promises to sign DACA bill
By Gregory Korte, Deidre Shesgreen, and Eliza Collins
Vox Republicans are misleading everyone – including themselves – about how long they have to fix DACA
By Dara Lind
Newsweek THIS IS HOW DEMOCRATS CAN STILL SAVE IMMIGRANTS FROM TRUMP
By Nicole Rodriguez
Raw Story Colbert blasts Trump’s immigration ‘bill of love’: ‘If you love someone, kick them out of the country’
By Noo Al-Sibai
New York Times ‘Trump Effect’ Wears Off as Migrants Resume Their Northward Push
By Caitlyn Dickerson
Reuters Salvadorans say going home not an option after U.S. axes protection
By Joseph Ax and Mica Rosenberg
New York Times El Salvador Again Feels the Hand of Washington Shaping Its Fate
By Gene Palumbo and Azam Ahmed
New York Times Listen to ‘The Daily’: U.S. Ends Protections for Salvadorans
By Michael Barbaro
Reuters Ex-Arizona sheriff Arpaio says he will run for Senate
Wall Street Journal Joe Arpaio Will Run for Arizona U.S. Senate Seat
By Janet Hook
Politico Arpaio running for Senate in Arizona
By Kevin Robillard
CNN Joe Arpaio, controversial sheriff pardoned by Trump, enters Arizona Senate race
By Eric Bradner
CNN Immigration, Trump and you: 5 things happening now, and why they matter
By Catherine E. Shoichet
Rewire Justice Department Revokes Naturalized Citizenship, Citing Fingerprint Issue
By Tina Vasquez
New York Times (Editorial) Joe Arpaio’s Latest Offense – Running for Senate
Wall Street Journal (Editorial) Progress on Immigration
HuffPost (Opinion) Make the Workforce American Again
By Michael Wildes
New York Times (Opinion) Save the Salvadorans
By David Leonhardt
The Washington Post (Opinion) Will Democrats stop Trump’s cruel use of immigrants as pawns?
By Jennifer Rubin
HuffPost (Opinion) The Heartless End of TPS for Salvadorans
By Julio Lainez
Wall Street Journal (Op-Ed) The House Chairmen’s Plan for Immigration Reform
By Representatives Bob Goodlatte, Michael McCaul, Raul Labrador, and Martha McSally
CNN (Op-Ed) Trump administration’s new immigration decision is shortsighted and cruel
By Raul A. Reyes
The Hill (Op-Ed) Congress dithers on DACA, but why?
By Gordon Peterson
Local
The Monitor Democrats face tough challenge in selling Trump’s promised wall
Tampa Bay Times Immigration is a big deal in Florida, so why is the state MIA in meeting with Trump?
By Alex Leary
Cincinnati.com (Ohio) Despite social media outcry, caretaker of paraplegic boy to be deported
By Mark Curnutte
Daily Immigration News Clips – January 9, 2018
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on January 9, 2018
National
McClatchy Under pressure, Trump team backs off proposal to cull foreign tech workforce
By Franco Ordonez
The Atlantic The Battle Over DACA Reaches a Fever Pitch
By Russell Berman
The Republic How Trump’s wall pledge is complicating a DACA bill for ‘dreamers’
By Dan Nowicki and Deniel Gonzalez
Star-Telegram Immigration advocates: DACA deal likely to give Trump his wall
By Andrea Drusch
Reuters Top Democrats send mixed signals on Dreamers, budget deal
By Susan Cornwell
CNN ‘It’s a mess’: DACA negotiations hit a snag ahead of White House meeting
By Lauren Fox, Phil Mattingly, and Tal Kopan
CNN John Kelly leading White House’s immigration effort in congressional negotiations
By Keving Liptak, Jeff Zeleny, Phil Mattingly, and Dana Bash
CNN Exclusive: Pair of lawmakers unveil bipartisan DACA plan
By Tal Kopan
CNN Republicans can’t avoid Trump’s wall promises in DACA talks
By Lauren Fox
The Hill Texas rep: Most Dems will vote against DACA fix that includes wall funding
By Brett Samuels
USA Today In reversal, anti-immigration groups are open to deal to let 800,000 DREAMers stay
By Alan Gomez
AP Pelosi is optimistic about agreement on budget, immigration
By Andrew Taylor
Center for Public Integrity Trump administration to end temporary protected status for immigrants from El Salvador
By Susan Ferriss
The Guardian US says 200,000 people from El Salvador must leave within 18 months
By Amanda Holpuch
CBS News DHS to end protections for some 260K Salvadoran immigrants
By Geneva Sands
AP US ends protections for Salvadoran immigrants, sparking fear
By Luis Alonso Lugo and Elliot Spagat
Reuters U.S. moves toward expelling 200,000 Salvadorans
By Yeganeh Torbati
New York Times Trump Administration Says That Nearly 200,000 Salvadorans Must Leave
By Miriam Jordan
Wall Street Journal U.S. to End Protections for Some Salvadoran Immigrants
By Alicia A. Caldwell and Laura Meckler
Politico Trump to end protected status for Salvadorans
By Ted Hesson, Seung Min Kim, and Heather Caygle
Roll Call Protected Immigration Status for Salvadorans to End in 2019
By Camila Dechaus
Washington Post ‘We will lose practically everything’: Salvadorans devastated by TPS decision
By Maria Sacchetti
AP Advocates want #MeToo debate to include immigrant detention
By Nomaan Merchant
New York Times To Pay for Wall, Trump Would Cut Proven Border Security Measures
By Ron Nixon
New York Times From Offices to Disney World, Employers Brace for the Loss of an Immigrant Work Force
By Vivian Yee, Liz Robbins, and Caitlyn Dickerson
CNN The political stakes of the immigration fight
By Stephen Collinson
The Hill Refugee admissions down for first part of fiscal 2018: report
By Rebecca Savransky
Fox News (Opinion) Trump’s crackdown on legal immigration is hurting America
By Anastasia Tonello
The Washington Post (Opinion) Trump heaps more misery on vulnerable immigrants
By Ishann Tharoor
The Hill (Opinion) Immigration reform: An Army recruitment opportunity
By Eric Fanning
New Yorker (Opinion) When Deportation Is a Death Sentence
By Sarah Stillman
CNN (Op-Ed) Trump’s Mexico wall would be a gift to the drug cartels
By Alice Driver
New York Times (Op-Ed) A Counterproductive Approach to a Broken Immigration System
By Ben Shifter and Michael Raderstorf
Splinter (Op-Ed) I’m Everything This Administration Hates
By Jorge Rivas
The Hill (Op-Ed) An apology to my sons’ Salvadorian caretaker
By Ezra Rosser
Local
Times-Picayune After El Salvador loses special protections from deportation, local Hondurans fear they’re next
By Maria Clark
Trib Live (Pennsylvania) Trump’s decision that would deport Salvadorans makes little sense, Pittsburgh-area immigration experts say
By Bob Bauder
Salt Lake Tribune (Utah) Fearful of deportation, unauthorized immigrants in Salt Lake City are not reporting crime, police chief says
By Christopher Smart
Texas Tribune (Texas) How a South Texas bureaucrat became a multimillionaire amid the rush to build a border fence
By Kiah Collier and Julian Aguilar
Sacramento Bee (Editorial) Trump targets Salvadoran immigrants. Here’s what Congress must do
Daily Immigration News Clips – January 8, 2018
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on January 8, 2018
National
New York Times Trump Administration Says That Nearly 200,000 Salvadorans Must Leave
By Miriam Jordan
Washington Post 200,000 Salvadorans may be forced to leave the U.S. as Trump ends immigration protection
By Nick Miroff
New York Times At Least 1,900 Immigrants Were Rejected Because of Mail Problems
By Liz Robbins
New York Times Judge Faults U.S. for Holding Immigrant Defendants Freed on Bail
By Alan Feuer
Wall Street Journal SEC Looks Into Kushner Cos. Over Use of EB-5 Program for Immigrant Investors
By Erica Orden
Wall Street Journal Border Agents’ Searches of Travelers’ Phones Skyrocketed, Agency Says
By Alicia A. Caldwell and Laura Meckler
AP The Latest: Trump sees possible deal on young immigrants
Reuters Senator Durbin blasts Trump for ‘anti-immigrant’ moves in ‘Dreamer’ talks
Reuters Democrats, Republicans trade barbs in tense immigration talks
By Richard Cowan
New York Times White House Immigration Demands Imperil Bipartisan Talks
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Michael Tackett
Politico Playbook Democrats squeezed on DACA
The Washington Post In next round of budget talks, ‘dreamers’ are set to dominate
By Ed O’Keefe, Mike DeBonis, and Erica Werner
HuffPost Dreamers To California Republicans: Help Us, Please
By Susan Ferriss
ABC News ‘This Week’ Transcript 1-7-18: Nikki Haley, Sen. Tom Cotton and Sen. Bernie Sanders
KPCC DACA job permits will begin expiring soon for young immigrants
By Leslie Berestein Rojas
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nuestra Comunidad: Blind karate teacher faces possible deportment
By Carlos Moreno
AP Court date for immigrant restaurant manager not until 2021
Reuters Illegal immigrant acquitted in California death gets prison on gun charge
By Alex Dobuzinskis
Reuters Trump meets Republican leaders to set strategy for 2018
By Jeff Mason and Richard Cowan
Reuters Trump, meeting with Republican leaders, says welfare reform may have to wait
By James Oliphant
Wall Street Journal Trump Administration Seeks $18 Billion Over Decade to Expand Border Wall
By Laura Meckler
Wall Street Journal Refugee Admissions to U.S. Off to Slow Start in Fiscal Year 2018
By Laura Meckler
The Washington Post Immigrant sentenced in Kate Steinle shooting as Steinle family prepares for next fight
By Abigail Hauslohner and Maria Sacchetti
The Hill Sessions challenges administrative loophole in immigration court cases
By John Bowden
The Hill 5 Dem senators ask administration not to include citizenship question on census
By Julia Manchester
Newsweek Trump’s Anti-Immigration Rhetoric, Policies Killing Tourism to the U.S. Industry Analysts Say
By Nicole Rodriguez
Times Now H-1B rules: US lawmakers oppose Trump’s proposed changes, raise concern over deportation of 7.5 lakh Indians
New York Times (Letters to the Editor) The Immigrants Who Deliver Healthcare
The Hill (Opinion) Democrats Out of Order on DREAM Act
By Nolan Rappaport
New York Times (Opinion) Let’s Try to Get Past Trump
By Gail Collins
National Review (Opinion) DACA, DACA, Bo-Baca . . .
By Mark Krikorian
Local
Public News Service FL House Speaker “Using Trump’s Playbook” to Ban Sanctuary Cities
By Trimmel Gomes
New York Times (California) In Clash Between California and Trump, It’s One America Versus Another
By Tim Arango
Miami Herald (Florida) A year after obeying Trump on immigration, Miami-Dade still waiting for a windfall
By Douglas Hinks
The Intercept (Texas) Texas Police Chief Hands Over Undocumented Smuggling Victims to Local Organizations, Shunning ICE
By Ryan Devereaux
NBC San Diego Lawyer Fights for Student Facing Deportation After Being Detained in San Diego
By Mackenzie Maynard
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By Kimberly Atkins”
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