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
NYC Mayor Eric Adams will meet Trump’s border czar and discuss migrant crisis this week:
Adams may discuss the fate of the Floyd Bennett Field shelter, whether feds want to set up deportation centers here, and what level of cooperation ICE will get from the NYPD. — CBS News
Lawsuit alleges an auto parts national chain paid immigrant workers subminimum wages:
Parts Authority, one of the nation’s largest auto parts retailers, hired a subcontractor that allegedly paid immigrant workers below minimum wage. — Documented
ICE potentially facing big changes come next month:
Thomas Brophy, ICE field office director out of Buffalo, says his office would like to get rid of the New York law letting undocumented immigrants obtain a driver’s license. — Spectrum News 1
Teen stabbed to death in Financial District, another injured, police say:
A 17-year-old boy was fatally stabbed and another 18-year-old boy was injured by three men who attacked them after asking the teens if they spoke English, police said. — Gothamist
Around the U.S.
Texas aims to become key part of Trump’s immigration plans:
The state has offered up a 1,402-acre ranch on the Rio Grande as a potential site for detention facilities, and it is ready to share its anti-immigrant policies. — NBC News
Washington D.C.
Fact-checking Trump on ‘Meet the Press’ — tariffs, immigration and more:
Trump falsely claimed more than 13,000 immigrants who had committed murder were “released into our country over the last three years,” among other falsehoods. — The New York Times
Trump aims to end birthright citizenship, says American citizens with family here illegally may be deported:
But he is open to working with Democrats to pass legislation that would ensure Dreamers — undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. as children — could remain in the country. — NBC News
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Analysis: Trump’s ‘migrant crime’ crackdown could hurt legal immigrants:
If Trump wants to make good on his promise quickly, his earliest mass deportations may involve immigrants already in detention facilities, about 60% of whom have no criminal record. — The Guardian
Many targeted for removal by Trump can’t be deported, ICE data shows:
Some orders can’t be carried out because the would-be deportee’s home country won’t take them or limits cooperation with ICE. — The Washington Post