Daily Immigration News Clips – May 2, 2023
Immigration News from AILA
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on May 2, 2023.
National
CBS News Biden administration to let Afghan evacuees renew temporary legal status amid inaction in Congress
By Camilo Montoya-Galvez
The Guardian John Oliver on Biden’s immigration record: ‘A different phase of an immigration dystopia’
By Adrian Horton
The Independent Right-wing think tank files lawsuit demanding Prince Harry’s immigration records
By Andrew Feinberg
New York Times Fugitive Accused of Killing 5 in Texas Was Deported Several Times, Officials Say
By Jesus Jiménez
NBC News Texas Gov. Greg Abbott slammed for calling shooting victims ‘illegal immigrants’
By Suzanne Gamboa
Washington Post Why Gov. Abbott invoked the immigration status of shooting victims
By Philip Bump
Washington Post Earth to politicians: The U.S. has too few immigrants — not too many
By Catherine Rampell
Washington Post A gun transforms another commonplace interaction into carnage
By Eugene Robinson
Local
Texas Tribune After backlash, Abbott expresses some regret after labeling all Cleveland shooting victims “illegal immigrants”
By Patrick Svitek
Florida Phoenix Immigration measure one vote away from going to Gov. DeSantis’ desk
By Mitch Perry
The OC Register Lou Correa: Title 42 is rightfully set to end. But are we prepared?
By Lou Correa
Dallas Morning News Texas’ latest mass shooting is about guns, not immigration
By Editorial Board
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