Just have a minute? Here are the top stories you need to know about immigration. This summary was featured in Documented’s Early Arrival newsletter. You can subscribe to receive it in your inbox three times per week here.
New York
Pregnant NYC migrants catch a break. They won’t face eviction until their babies turn 6 months old:
“The health and safety of migrants in our care is always a top priority,” City Hall spokesperson Charles Lutvak said in a statement. — The Gothamist
New York, Chicago team up to press feds for migrant-funding flexibility:
New York City Comptroller and Chicago Budget Director call for loosening rules around collecting identification numbers given to migrants when they enter the U.S. — POLITICO
Around the U.S.
(Poll) Immigration debate deeply divides California Democrats:
UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll finds that the majority believe U.S. borders are not secure and unauthorized immigrants create a burden. — Los Angeles Times
Half of Americans agree with Trump’s “poisoning the blood” immigration rhetoric:
This is not just right-wing rhetoric, mind you, but a reflection of some of the most extreme racial politics in modern history. — Washington Post
Washington D.C.
Biden to meet with top congressional leaders on immigration and Ukraine aid:
Congress must pass a short-term funding bill to avert a government shutdown before money runs out Friday night. — NBC News
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Bad news for employers, immigrants and H-1B visas in second Trump term:
A second Trump term would bring new restrictions on legal immigration, affecting employers and likely driving more work and tech talent out of the country. — Forbes
(Opinion) Under Biden, are illegal immigrants safe from deportation once they get past the border?
The Biden administration’s border policies have led to record-breaking illegal border crossings, with a lack of opportunities for legal immigration contributing to the crisis. — The Hill