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TOP UPDATES SCOTUS Immigration Cases This Term · Sessions v. Dimaya , Oral Argument October 2. · Jennings v. Rodriguez , Oral Argument, October 3. · Trump v. Int'l Refugee Assistance Project . Oral Argument October 10. · Trump v. Hawaii . Oral Argument October 10. · In travel-ban case, justices stay Ninth Circuit ruling NY Governor Issues Executive Order Restricting Inquiry Into Immigration Status ImmProf: “ New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has issued Executive Order 170 that prohibits state agencies and officers from inquiring about or disclosing an individual's immigration status unless required by law or necessary to determine eligibility for a benefit or service. Law enforcement officers will also be prohibited from inquiring about immigration status unless investigating illegal criminal activity. Trump Administration Loses Again in "Sanctuary City" Funding Case ImmProf: “ In a ruling with national impact, a federal judge in Chicago on Friday blocked the Trump administration's rules requiring so-called

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TOP UPDATES SCOTUS Immigration Cases This Term·         Sessions v. Dimaya,  Oral Argument October 2. ·         Jennings v. Rodriguez ,  Oral Argument, October 3. ·         Trump v. Int'l Refugee Assistance Project. Oral Argument October   10. ·         Trump v. Hawaii.  Oral Argument October   10. ·         In travel-ban case, justices stay Ninth Circuit ruling NY Governor Issues Executive Order Restricting Inquiry Into Im-migration StatusImmProf: “New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has issued Execu-tive Order 170 that prohibits state agencies and officers from inquiring about or disclosing an individual's immigration status unless required by law or necessary to determine eligibility for a benefit or service. Law en-forcement officers will also be prohibited from inquiring about immigra-tion status unless investigating illegal criminal activity.” Trump Administration Loses Again in "Sanctuary City" Funding CaseImmProf: “In a ruling with national impact, a federal judge in Chicago on Friday blocked the Trump administration's rules requiring so-called sanctuary cities to cooperate with immigration agents in order to get a public safety grant.” The Administration Is Late on Sudan/South Sudan TPSCNN: “The Department of Homeland Security is overdue for a decision about Sudan and South Sudan; there are 1,039 temporarily protected im-migrants from Sudan in the United States and 49 from South Sudan, ac-cording to data provided by US Citizenship and Immigration Services. Their status is set to expire November 2, and federal law requires a deci-sion 60 days before the deadline and timely publication of that deci-sion.” ICE Wants   to Destroy Its Records of In-Custody Deaths, Sexual As - sault, and Other Detainee Files

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The Nation: “In July, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)—the agency charged with maintaining records produced by the federal government—published a request made by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to begin destroying detainee records, in-cluding those related to in-custody deaths, sexual assault, and the use of solitary confinement. The request has been preliminarily approved.” The request predates the current administration. Drastic drop in US admissions is bad news for Muslim refugeesFrelick: “This August, just 913 refugees were resettled into the U.S., the smallest monthly total in 15 years, according to the State Department’s refugee database.The religious identity of refugees resettled to the United States also shifted dramatically.” ICE Confirms Deportation Officers Arrested Four At Brooklyn CourthouseGothamist: “Three plainclothes agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement entered Brooklyn Criminal Court on Thursday morning, "lurked," and made multiple arrests outside, according to attorneys with Brooklyn Defender Services [BDS], a public defender organization.” CALLS TO ACTION ·         Monday September 25th a DACA Day of Action: AILA and NYLS Pro Bono DACA Renewal Clinic Volunteer Sign-Up link. ·         Four Easy Ways to Advocate for the Dream Act ·         Tell Congress to Stand Up for Refugee Resettlement: Right now, the Trump administration is deciding how many refugees we welcome into the United States next fiscal year. RESOURCES 

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·         DACA Renewal Funding: Mission Asset Funds has secured fund-ing to cover EVERY DACA renewal in the U.S. for free. DACA recipi-ents simply apply and MAF will send a check already written out to US-CIS for payment of DACA renewal. This is not a loan and no one will be asked to pay the money back. Scholarship applications are here.  ·         DACA Renewals: Representing Clients with Contacts with the Criminal Legal System ·         USCIS Provides Chart Explaining DACA Rescission Announce-ment ·                 USCIS: Immigration services that may help people affected by Hurricane Harvey ·         Country Condition Documentation: Central America and Mex-ico – spreadsheet of evidence and resources ·         Practice Alert on Ramirez v. Brown: How the Ninth Circuit ’ s Holding That TPS Is an Admission Can Help TPS Holders ·         FY2018 Appropriations: Resources on the House DHS funding bill for FY2018 that seeks to dramatically increase immigration enforce-ment and border security, including ways you can push back on this bill. AILA Doc. No. 17071835 ·         U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Immigrant and Employee Rights Section: “If anyone you know has problems with em-ployers accepting the I-797s, or if they have questions about other re-lated issues, they can call IER's free hotline (800-255-7688) M-F, 9am-5pm ET. As you know, IER can call employers informally to explain the validity of documents and offer the employer information and assistance so that the worker can get to work as soon as possible.” 

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·         Pro Bono Referral Resource Guide · Public Version, Vera Institute Of Justice · Unaccompanied Children Program · August 2017 – see attached ·         Representing a Noncitizen Caught in the Unlawful Presence Trap ·         ITINs: Ariva is a useful external referrer for year-round tax filing and ITIN filing. Their website can be found here: https://ariva.org/ and their office is located at 69 E. 167th Street (at Gerard Ave.), Second floor, Bronx, NY 10452. Urban Upbound is an organization based in Long Island City that also offers this service. Their website is www.urbanupbound.org and their address is 38-81 13th St, Long Island City, NY 11101. ·         Employment Assistance for New Refugees and Asylees: The IRC in NY’s federally-funded Matching Grant (MG) Program assists eligible populations in securing employment and achieving economic self-suffi-ciency. See attached. ·         UNHCR Guidance on Seeking Asylum in Canada: French, Span-ish, Creole, Arabic, English. ·         When does fingerprinting put your client at risk with ice? GOVERNMENT Rehearing of Harbin DeniedIDP: “Great news! The Second Circuit promptly denied OIL's rehearing petition in Harbin. We'll let everyone know if OIL ends up petitioning for cert.” Obeya v. Sessions - The Second Circuit will hear argument in Obeya v. Ses-sions, where the issue is whether conviction under NYPL 155.25, petit larceny, is categorically a CIMT theft offense. The briefs are available on IDP's website:

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  Matter of D-R-, 27 I&N Dec. 105 (BIA 2017)  (1) A misrepresentation is material under section 212(a)(6)(C)(i) of the Immi-gration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. § 1182(a)(6)(C)(i) (2012), when it tends to shut off a line of inquiry that is relevant to the alien’s admissibility and that would predictably have disclosed other facts relevant to his eligibility for a visa, other documentation, or admission to the United States. Forbes v. INS, 48 F.3d 439 (9th Cir. 1995), not followed.(2) In determining whether an alien assisted or otherwise participated in extraju-dicial killing, an adjudicator should consider (1) the nexus between the alien’s role, acts, or inaction and the extrajudicial killing and (2) his scienter, meaning his prior or contemporaneous knowledge of the killing. Miranda Alvarado v. Gonzales, 449 F.3d 915 (9th Cir. 2006), not followed. Trump Administration Issues New Visa Sanctions on Four Countries, In Retaliation for Their Stance on DeportationImmigrant Impact: “Following through on a directive from President Trump made during his first week in office, the State Department on Monday invoked a rarely-used law to impose visa restrictions on Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea, and Sierra Leone, declaring each country “recalcitrant” for refusing to accept the re-turn of immigrants that the United States has ordered deported.” U.S. Army kills contracts for hundreds of immigrant recruits. Some face deportation.WaPo: “U.S. Army recruiters have abruptly canceled enlistment con-tracts for hundreds of foreign-born military recruits since last week, up-ending their lives and potentially exposing many to deportation, accord-ing to several affected recruits and former military officials familiar with their situation.” Statement by DHS Press Secretary on Criminal Alien Gang Mem-ber Removal ActOn 9/14/17, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Elaine Duke issued a statement applauding the House passage of the Criminal Alien Gang Member Removal Act (H.R. 3697). AILA Doc. No. 17091801House Members Call on Acting DHS Secretary to Extend TPS for Hon-duras and El Salvador

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On 9/11/17, a bipartisan group of 116 House members called on Acting DHS Secretary Elaine Duke to renew the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designa-tion for Honduras and El Salvador. There are approximately 200,000 Salvado-rans and approximately 61,000 Hondurans who currently hold TPS. AILA Doc. No. 17091861 EVENTS ·                9/19/17 Know Your Rights   webinar with a special focus on DACA·                9/19/17 USCIS Info Session on Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program·                9/20/17 New Age of Immigration: Impact on People of Color·                9/22/17 Queering Immigration Conference·                9/23/17 AILA Citizenship Day - a single-day workshop with sites around the country providing assistance to lawful permanent resi-dents eligible for naturalization. The AILA-NY Chapter will again part-ner with CUNY Citizenship Now.·                9/25/17 DACA Day of Action·                9/27/17 Understanding the Legal Framework for Trafficking Survivors for Social Service Providers·                9/28-29/17 Legal Remedies for Trafficking Survivors for At-torneys·                9/29/17 Asset Protection for Immigrant Business Owners·                10/2/17 Strategies for Addressing Immigration Questions for In House Attorneys·                10/3/17 Whither Immigration? New Directions in Research and Policy in an Era of Nationalism - Center for Migration Studies 2017 Academic & Policy Symposium·                10/17/17 The NYIC's 30th Anniversary Gala·                10/17/17 The Categorical Approach Across Jurisdictions: A Step-by-Step Approach·                10/30/17 Immigration Panel for Artists·                10/31/17 Acquiring Citizenship Outside Standard Naturaliza-tion Procedures

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 ImmProf Monday, September 18, 2017·         Immigrtaion Article of the Day: The Future Legal Management of Mass Migration by Jack I. Garvey·         RAISE Act: Global panel of scholars explains ‘ merit-based ’ immi - grationSunday, September 17, 2017·         In message of defiance to Trump, lawmakers vote to make Califor-nia a "sanctuary state"Saturday, September 16, 2017·         NY Governor Issues Executive Order Restricting Inquiry Into Immi-gration Status·         Trump Administration Issues New Visa Sanctions on Four Coun-triesFriday, September 15, 2017·         Supreme Court to Hear Series of Immigration Cases to Begin 2017 Term·         U.S. Army kills contracts for hundreds of immigrant recruits. Some face deportation.·         Death Match 2017: Harvard Law Professor Versus Joe Arpaio·         Trump Administration Loses Again in "Sanctuary City" Funding Case·         UC Davis Professor Shares Experience Of Escaping Vietnam War·         Motel 6 says it will stop sharing guest lists with ICE·         Hurricanes drive immigration to the US·         Berkeley Law Dean Argues that Trump Pardon of Sheriff Joe is VoidThursday, September 14, 2017·         Celebrating Constitution Day and Citizenship Day (Constitution Week) 2017 with Naturalization Ceremonies·         Fleeing North Korea·         Indian Immigrants in the United States

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·         Trump, top Democrats agree to work on deal to save ‘ dreamers ’ from deportationWednesday, September 13, 2017·         The Rohingya Crisis·         A DACA student's plea for help after classmate targets her for de-portation·         In Wake of DACA's Demise, Congress Weighs Immigration Reform·         First UN Migration Recipe Book Launched·         In travel-ban case, justices stay Ninth Circuit ruling·         Immigrration Article of the Day: Pardoning Immigrants by Peter L. Markowitz and Lindsay NashTuesday, September 12, 2017·         Trump expected to slash refugee levels to lowest in a generation·         Last Call: CSLSA 2017 Scholarship Conference·         Undocumented immigrants should not have to risk deportation for talking to policeMonday, September 11, 2017·         Thoroughly Unsurprising Immigration Survey Data·         California Sues Trump Administration Over End of DACA·         Filipinos, the Latinos of Asia?·         Immigration Article of the Day: Proposals for the Negotiation Process on the United Nations Global Compact for Migration by Victor Genina·         Diversity and Inclusion in Law School and the Legal Profession By Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia·         September 11, 2001: 16 Years Later   AILA NEWS UPDATE Daily Immigration News Clips – September 15, 2017National

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The Atlantic 'Nothing Will Be Official, Until It's Official'By Priscilla AlvarezAssociated Press Schools seek to help immigrants amid mixed signals on DACABy Jocelyn Gecker and Sophia TareenAssociated Press Judge: Have politicians, not court, settle immigration issueBy Larry NeumeisterAssociated Press Trump tests loyal base with immigration flirtation with DemsBy Julie Pace and Steve PeoplesAssociated Press Trump says GOP leaders 'on board' in immigration talksBy Erica Werner and Jill ColvinAssociated Press The Latest: GOP speaker says Trump didn't cut deal with DemsAssociated Press Civil Rights Groups Head to NY Court in Immigration CaseReuters Facebook-Backed Group to Help Fund 'Dreamer' Application FeesBy Stephen NelisReuters U.S. Judge Presses Trump Administration on Dreamer Dead-linesBy Mica RosenbergReuters Trump, on Possible DACA Deal, Says Border Wall Would Come LaterBy Ayesha RascoeReuters Senate Republican Leader Says DACA Should Be Part of Bor-der Security DiscussionBy Makini BriceReuters Pelosi Says She Trusts Trump's Sincerity on Protecting Dream-ersBy Rick Cowan and Doina Chiacu

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New York Times Right and Left Reacts to a Prospective DACA Deal Be-tween Trump and the DemocratsBy Justin BankNew York Times Immigration's Sudden Re-Emergence Scrambles Re-publican AgendaBy Jeremy W. PetersNew York Times Conservatives Recoil at Trump's Accommodation With Democrats Over DACABy Jeremy W. PetersNew York Times Why Did Trump Work Again With Democrats? 'He Likes Us,' Schumer SaysBy Maggie Haberman and Glenn ThrushNew York Times Federal Judge Urges Trump Administration to Push Back DACA DeadlineBy Alan FeuerNew York Times Trump Confirms Support for Law to Protect 'Dreamers'By Eileen SullivanWashington Post 'Amnesty Don'? Trump tests the faith of supporters with talk of immigration dealBy Robert Costa and Michael SchererWashington Post Trump's immigration talks with Democrats attract cau-tious supportBy Elise Viebeck, Ed O'Keefe and Mike DeBonisWashington Post Trump, top Democrats agree to work on deal to save 'dreamers' from deportationBy Ed O'Keefe and David NakamuraWashington Post Ryan dismisses potential DACA deal between Trump and DemocratsBy Elise Viebeck, Ed O'Keefe and Mike DeBonisWashington Post Maryland school superintendents call for protection of immigrant studentsBy Donna St. GeorgeWashington Post Trump: 'If we don't have the wall, we're doing nothing'

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Washington Post A playwright responds to DACA cut by making 'Just Like Us' freeBy Nelson PressleyWall Street Journal Trump, Democrats Haggle on Contours of a 'Dream-ers' DealBy Laura Meckler and Kristina PetersonPolitico TRUMP: NO DEAL with Pelosi and SchumerBy Anna PalmerPolitico Ryan to impanel informal GOP working group on DACABy Rachel BadePolitico Inside Trump's dalliance with DemocratsBy Rachel Bade and Josh DawseyPolitico Feds actively considering delaying DACA deadlineBy Josh GersteinPolitico Trump die-hards divided over DACA dealBy Kyle Cheney and Ted HessonPolitico Trump denies agreeing to 'amnesty' but embraces immigration reformBy Matthew NussbaumPolitico 45 After Dark: DACA and Cover editionBy Henry C. JacksonPolitico TRUMP says 'we have to have a wall' and GOP leaders are 'very on board' -- REPUBLICANS positioning DACA conversations as a starting pointBy Anna PalmerCBS "Go report this illegal": DACA student targeted by classmateThe Hill Trump stuns Washington with immigration movesBy Jordan FabianThe Hill 'Amnesty' fight threatens pursuit of immigration dealBy Mike Lillis and Rafael BernalThe Hill DACA - Deal or No Deal? Reps can't say … By Molly K. HooperThe Hill Schumer on DACA talks with Trump: We agreed on immigra-tion 'framework'By Jordain Carney

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The Hill DHS mulling deadline extension for Dreamers to reapply for DACA: reportBy Max GreenwoodThe Hill GOP puts brakes on Trump's DACA deal with DemocratsBy Jordain CarneyThe Hill 70 health care groups urge Congress to take action on DACABy Jessie HellmannCleveland Plain Dealer DACA supporters rally in Painesville to oppose Trump plan (photos)By James EwingerNews & Observer NC businesses could see big losses if DACA not re-placedBy Max DiamondAssociated Press House backs bill targeting gang members for deporta-tionBy Kevin FreckingNewsweek REPUBLICAN BILL WOULD DEPORT IMMIGRANTS ON SUSPICION OF BEING IN A GANG-EVEN IF THEY HAVEN'T COMMITTED A CRIMEBy Graham LanktreeThe Hill House votes to crack down on undocumented immigrants with gang tiesBy Cristina MarcosAssociated Press Motel 6 says employees won't call immigration on guestsAssociated Press Colorado governor denies pardon for woman facing deportationBy Kathleen FoodyNew York Times Motel 6 Workers Tipped Off Immigration Agency About GuestsBy Simon RomeroWashington Post By Alex HortonThe Hill Motel 6: We aren't sending customer lists to ICE anymoreBy John Bowden

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Phoenix New Times After New Times Story, Motel 6 Says It Will Stop Sharing Guest Lists With ICEBy Antonio Noori FarzanAssociated Press Phoenix sheriff pardoned by Trump hits the speaking circuitBy Ken Ritter and Jacques BilleaudAssociated Press Poll: 93 percent of Mexicans have 'no confidence' in TrumpBy Luis Alonso LugoNew York Times 65 Percent of Mexicans View U.S. Negatively, Survey FindsBy Paulina VillegasNew York Times Trump Humiliated Jeff Sessions After Mueller Ap-pointmentBy Michael S. Schmidt and Maggie HabermanWashington Post Yes, Joe Arpaio got pardoned. But a judge isn't con-vinced she should toss his conviction.By Derek HawkinsWashington Post U.S. workers have been giving a lot more money to the ACLUBy Jean McGregorWashington Post Just 5 percent of Mexicans express confidence in Trump, poll saysBy Joshua PartlowWashington Post (Editorial) Trump dares to dream of a dealWall Street Journal (Editorial) Trump's Dreamer DealingWashington Post (Opinion) Is Trump advocating 'amnesty?' Ask one conservative lawmaker, and watch him squirm.By Paul KaneWashington Post (Opinion) You asked if anyone wants to deport 'dreamers,' President Trump: Yes. Your base.By Philip BumpWashington Post (Opinion) Trump and Democrats strike DACA deal. Yes? No? Sort of? Trump's world can be confusing.By Ashley Parker

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Washington Post (Op-Ed) Cutting refugee admissions hurts Americans. Here's how.By Michael CertoffWashington Post (Opinion) 'Fox & Friends' host tests border-wall flip-flop line for Trump: It's 'symbolic'By Erik WempleWashington Post (Opinion) Zero percent surprising: Republicans are try-ing to play down Trump's new bipartisan streakBy Amber PhillipsWashington Post (Opinion) Trump is finding that campaigning to erase Obama's legacy is easier than actually doing soBy Eugene ScottWashington Post (Opinion) Trump's inflammatory Air Force One gag-gle, annotatedBy Aaron BlakeWashington Post (Opinion) Trump's latest tweetstorm signals major con-cessions may lie aheadBy Greg SargentWashington Post (Opinion) Trump's DACA deal with Democrats is al-ready a hot messBy Aaron BlakeWashington Post (Opinion) Here's what's going on behind the scenes on DACABy Jennifer RubinVox (Opinion) Fear itself: Donald Trump's real immigration policyBy Dara LindThe Hill (Op-Ed) Drastic drop in US admissions is bad news for Muslim refugeesBy Bill FrelickThe Hill (Op-Ed) Trump bucks the trend, does the right thing for Dream-ersBy Maria CardonaSun Sentinel (Op-Ed) Immigrants will play a crucial role in hurricane re-coveryBy Steve Horwitz

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LocalAssociated Press (Florida)  Irma pushes Florida's poor closer to the edge of ruinBy Jay ReevesReuters (California) California Lawmakers Take Anti-Trump Stance as Session EndsBy Sharon BernsteinWashington Post (Texas) As flooded Houston neighborhoods dry out, residents wonder: Are they worth the risk?By Peter Whoriskey and Patricia Sullivan Daily Immigration News Clips – September 14, 2017Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on September 14, 2017.NationalPolitico Moderate Republicans quietly form working group to craft im-migration planBy Seung Min Kim and Rachel BadeWashington Post Trump, top Democrats agree to work on deal to save 'dreamers' from deportationBy Ed O'Keefe and David NakamuraMother Jones Trump Says He's Taken "No Action" on DACA, But 700,000 Dreamers Now Can't Leave the CountryBy Noah LanardAssociated Press Carter defends Trump on immigration as deal is reachedBy Bill BarrowAssociated Press Transcript of AP interview with RyanAssociated Press What happened at dinner? Trump, Dems don't see eye to eyeBy Jill ColvinReuters Ryan Urges DACA Fix With Broader Immigration Reform: APBy Makini Bryce

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Reuters Trump Proposes Linking Immigration Cuts to Protecting 'Dreamers': LawmakerBy Richard CowanWashington Post Trump's diehard supporters are fuming after an appar-ent about-face on 'dreamers'By Robert CostaWashington Post Ryan: 'DACA is a symptom of a bigger problem'Wall Street Journal Trump, Democrats Near Agreement on DACA, Bor-der SecurityBy Laura Meckler and Kristina PetersonPolitico Poll: Majority wants Congress to establish path to citizenship for DACA recipientsBy Steven ShepardPolitico Trump and Democratic leaders reach tentative deal to protect DreamersBy Heather Caygle, Rachel Bade, Josh Dawsey, and Burgess EverettPolitico In Congress, parties still far apart on fixing DACABy Heather Caygle and Josh BresnahanPolitico Wall no deal breaker?The Hill Trump, Dem leaders reach agreement on young immigrantsBy Jordan Fabian and Max GreenwoodThe Hill Poll: Most want 'Dreamers' to have a path to citizenshipBy Rebecca SavranskyThe Hill Watch: Dem rep to press Schumer to add DREAM Act to must-pass billsBy Molly K. HooperThe Hill Ryan: Deporting Dreamers 'not in our nation's interest'By Rafael BernalThe Hill Colorado joins lawsuit to block Trump from ending DACABy Mallory ShelbourneThe Hill Ryan, Pelosi meet on DREAM ActBy Rafael BernalThe Hill Lawmakers huddle on replacing Dreamer legislationBy Rafael Bernal

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News Leader Goodlatte on what 'reasonable legislation' to replace DACA would beBy Gabe CavallaroAssociated Press Lawsuit targets searches of electronic devices at US borderBy Deb ReichmannNew York Times Forced Searches of Phones and Laptops at U.S. Border Are Illegal, Lawsuit ClaimsBy Daniel VictorWashington Post Agents are increasingly searching smartphones at the border. This lawsuit wants to limit that.By Craig TimbergWall Street Journal Border Cellphone Searches Targeted in New Law-suitBy Joe PalazzoloAssociated Press Sierra Leone agrees to accept 27 citizens deported from USReuters Exclusive: U.S. Won't Issue Some Visas in Four Nations in De-portation CrackdownBy Arshad Mohammed and Yeganeh TorbatNew York Times Trump Administration Punishes Countries That Refuse to Take Back Deported CitizensBy Ron NixonPolitico U.S. slaps visa sanctions on 4 nationsBy Ted HessonThe Hill US limiting visas in four countries for refusing deportationsBy Max GreenwoodNew York Times Killing in Kansas Bar Put Victim's Widow at Risk of DeportationBy Jonah Engel BromwichWashington Post Morning Mix 'Leave the light on - for ICE': Motel 6 employees reported guests to immigration officialsBy Samantha SchmidtThe Hill Motel 6 hotels sending guest lists to ICE: reportBy John Bowden

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Bloomberg BNA TRUMP FORGES AHEAD WITH IMMIGRATION AGENDABy Jeff FlorianAssociated Press Man accused in plot to bomb Somali apartments blames othersBy Roxana HegemanAssociated Press Hurricane victims facing a long road to home recon-structionBy Alexandra Olson And Alex VeigaReuters Democrats Ask Trump Administration to Consult on Refugee DecisionBy Yaganeh TorbatiReuters Hoping to Change His Luck in Congress, Trump Turns to DemocratsBy Richard CowanWashington Post McCain opens defense bill to debates that will chal-lenge Trump's national security policyBy Karoun DemirjianNew York Times For These Immigrants, Dollar Stores Provide More Than BargainsBy Winnie Hu and Jeffery E. SingerAssociated Press Trump proclaims National Hispanic Heritage MonthThe Hill DNC slams Trump's National Hispanic Heritage Month procla-mation as 'hypocritical'By Mallory ShelbourneDenver Post (Editorial) Encouraging signs from White House on DACA effortThe Monitor (Editorial) Border Patrol's detaining of DACA participants at checkpoint is wrongUSA Today (Opinion) Immigration crossroads: Republican 'solutions' will make our problems worseStephen Yale-Loehr and Aaron El SabroutNew Yorker A Medical Emergency, and the Growing Crisis at Immigra-tion Detention CentersBy Charles Bethea

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New York Times (Opinion) An Old Supreme Court DreamBy Linda GreenhouseWashington Post (Opinion) Trump is privately raging about Robert Mueller. But all of this is his own fault.By Greg SargentWashington Post (Opinion) The first thing I did as a U.S. citizen was get arrestedBy Ahmed RagabWashington Post (Op-Ed) Sessions wants a leak investigation rule-change. That could cripple the free press.By Kiran Raj and Paul O'BrienWashington Post (Opinion) Sessions forced Trump into his dumbest po-litical move yetBy Jennifer RubinWashington Post (Opinion) The right disdains identity politics. But Pres-ident Trump is proof it works for them, too.By Eugene ScottWashington Post (Opinion) Can the GOP survive Trump?By Ed RogersPolitico (Op-Ed) Under Trump's immigration plan, my mom wouldn't have been welcome in America. Here's why he's wrong.By Cecilia MunozBloomberg (Opinion) 'Dreamer' Migrants Make U.S. Economy StrongerBy Michael R. StrainThe Hill (Op-Ed) The Dreamers will win in courtBy Gregory J. WallanceThe Hill (Op-Ed) With 'Dreamers' out, bring aliens under temporary sta-tus inBy Nolan RappaportLocalHerald Leader (Pennsylvania) York County immigration lawyers, advo-cates say end of DACA 'devastating' to childrenBy Andrew Dys and Hannah Smoot

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Phoenix New Times Attorneys Suspect Motel 6 Calling ICE on Undocu-mented GuestsBy Antonio Noori Farzan and Josh FlahertyKNRS Rod Arquette (AILA member David Wilks begins at about 74:00 mark)ABC 5 Cleveland Heights church will allow woman facing deportation to seek sanctuary from the lawBy Tara MolinaPatch.com Ohio Church Offers Sanctuary To Woman Facing Deporta-tionBy Chris MosbyNews-Herald Sanctuary to mother of four offered by Forest Hill Presby-terian Church in Cleveland HeightsBy Tawana RobertsCleveland 19 Undocumented immigrant taking refuge in "sanctuary" Cleveland Heights churchBy Dani CarlsonChicago Tribune Mexican Consulate in Chicago offers to pay DACA re-newalsBy Jaqueline SerratoAssociated Press (Florida) Irma pushes Florida's poor closer to the edge of ruinBy Jay ReevesAssociated Press (New Mexico) Late GOP Sen. Domenici had unique immigration link: his momBy Russell ContrerasReuters (Maryland) Maryland City Approves Letting Non-Citizens Vote in Local ElectionsBy Ian SimpsonWashington Post (Maryland) College Park decides to allow noncitizens to vote in local electionsBy Rachel ChasonHouston Business Journal (Opinion) Op-ed: Post-Harvey, this is the worst time to lose DACABy Ruby Powers

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Oregonian The immigrant dreamer who will be a lawyer (Column)By Samantha Swindler Daily Immigration News Clips – September 13 2017Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on September 13, 2017NationalAssociated Press US limits visas for African, Asian nations over depor-tationsBy Jill Colvin and Matthew LeeAssociated Press Pelosi, top White House official open on border secu-rityBy Erica Werner and Ken ThomasAssociated Press Mexico takes steps to ease return of young immigrantsBy Amy TaxinAssociated Press California leaders pledge $30M for young immigrantsBy Sophia BollagAssociated Press Maryland joins lawsuit against Trump's rollback of DACAReuters White House says will not 'prejudge' any DACA legislative fixNew York Times Action to Protect Young Immigrants Already Stumbles in CongressBy Yamiche AlcindorWashington Post Ryan and Pelosi to huddle on Dream Act to protect DACA recipientsBy Ed O'KeefeWashington Post White House: Trump wants 'responsible immigration reform'Washington Post White House may back off demand to pair border wall, 'dreamer' protections, Trump aide saysBy Kelsey Snell, Ashley Parker and Ed O'KeefeWashington Post Luis Guti é rrez doubles down, calls John Kelly 'mean' for supporting DACA's demiseBy Ed O'Keefe

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Wall Street Journal White House Won't Insist on Wall Funding in 'Dreamer' BillBy Laura Meckler and Louise RadnofskyWall Street Journal New Debt Limit Deadline Could Align With DACA Talks, Midterm ElectionsBy Kristina Peterson, Kate Davidson and Siobhan HughesPolitico What Democrats can do to save DreamersPolitico House leaders to meet on future of DreamersBy Heather CayglePolitico White House: Trump won't insist on tying Dreamers bill to bor-der wallBy Andrew RestucciaPolitico Senate Dems to unveil plan to protect Dreamers in the militaryBy Seung Min KimUSA Today Trump official: White House may not link DREAMers to border wall fundingBy Heidi M. PrzybylaThe Hill White House: Border wall funding doesn't have to be tied to DACA legislationBy Jonathan EasleyThe Hill Gutié rrez defends attacks on Kelly, calls top Trump aide 'mean' By Rafael BernalMcClatchy DACA recipients detained at U.S. border patrol checkpointBy Teresa WelshKRGV DACA Recipients Reportedly Being Held at Falfurrias Check-point ReleasedAssociated Press California police chiefs end opposition to sanctuary measureBy Jonathan J. Cooper and Elliot SpagatReuters Chicago Asks Judge to Halt Trump Plan to Deny Funds to Sanc-tuary CitiesBy Chris KenningThe Hill California sanctuary state law clears key hurdleBy Reid WilsonAssociated Press Supreme Court lets Trump ban on most refugees stand

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New York Times White House Weighs Lowering Refugee Quota to Be-low 50,000By Miriam Jordan and Julie DavisWashington Post Supreme Court agrees with Trump administration, says some refugees can be barred for nowBy Robert Barnes and Matt ZapotoskyAssociated Press Detained university janitor, in US 11 years, awaits his fateBy Philip MarceloLos Angeles Times They helped clean up the wreckage of 9/11. Now they face the threat of deportationBy Barbara DemickProPublica Relatives of Undocumented Children Caught Up in ICE DragnetBy Hannah DreierHuffpost Labor Unions Are Stepping Up To Fight DeportationsBy Dave JamiesonNew York Daily News Immigrant with brain tumor who won release from ICE custody after collapsing receives deportation noticeBy Nancy DillonAssociated Press Latino group snubs Trump for 'disagreeable actions'By Luis Alonso LugoWashington Post First Indian American congresswoman responds calmly to C-SPAN caller's rant about 'these illegal aliens'By Colby ItkowitzWashington Post Lin-Manuel Miranda comes to Washington - with lessons from the era of HamiltonBy Paul KaneWashington Post The Trump effect in college admissions: Rural out-reach increases, international recruitment gets harderBy Nick AndersonWashington Post Trump's voter fraud commission is hearing a proposal to make every voter pass a gun background checkBy Christopher Ingraham

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Wall Street Journal Five Things You Didn't Know Were In the Hurri-cane Relief BillBy Kristina PetersonWall Street Journal Steve Bannon Says He Talks to Donald Trump Ev-ery Two to Three DaysBy Julie Steinberg, Steven Russolillo and Natasha KhanThe Hill DHS moving to speed construction of border barriers in Cali-forniaBy Rafael BernalThe Hill Trump liked Bannon's '60 Minutes' interview: reportBy Rebecca SavranksyAssociated Press DNC chair, NextGen America to announce election partnershipVox Teens React to DACANew York Times (Op-Ed) Was Charlottesville the Exception or the Rule?By Claudia RankineWashington Post (Opinion) Are Democrats going to regret celebrating their debt limit deal with Trump?By Amber PhillipsWashington Post (Opinion) Taking up the Arpaio pardonBy Jennifer RubinWashington Post (Opinion) Steve Bannon is a Swiss-cheese philosopherBy David Von DrehleWashington Post (Opinion) What it took for Republicans finally to feel betrayed by TrumpBy Dana MilbankWashington Post (Opinion) America is not the dystopia Trump claimedBy Jennifer RubinBloomberg (Opinion) Why Evangelicals Want Immigration ReformBy Virginia PostrelThe Hill (Op-Ed) In search of heroes in Congress to pass DREAM ActBy Diane GuerreroSacramento Bee (Op-Ed) Undocumented immigrants should not have to risk deportation for talking to policeBy Kevin R. Johnson

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Glamour (Op-Ed) 'OITNB' Star Diane Guerrero Calls Trump's DACA Decision 'Disgusting'By Diane GuerreroFive Thirty Eight (Opinion) Trump's Hardline Immigration Stance Got Him To The White HouseBy Harry Enten and Perry Bacon Jr.LocalStar Tribune (Minnesota) Process for U.S. work visas suddenly gets harderBy Riham FeshirSan Diego Union Tribune Pregnant woman released from detention in surprise move by immigration officialsBy Kate MorrisseyWABE (Georgia) Closer Look: The Future For Georgia's DACA Stu-dents; And MoreNBC10 (Pennsylvania)  'Show Us Your Papers': Immigration Advocates Demand to Review Immigration Enforcement Raids PlansBy Alicia Victoria LozanoCT Post Fighting to keep children from deportationBy Bill CummingsGoUpstate.com Local DACA recipients hope lawmakers find immigra-tion solutionBy Zach FoxCleveland Plain Dealer Cleveland Heights church grants sanctuary to woman facing deportation ThursdayBy Michael SangiacomoCleveland 19 Cleveland Heights church becomes first sanctuary church in Cuyahoga CountyBy Chris AndersonLexington Herald Leader 'Report this illegal.' Student seeks help after classmate targets her for deportation.By Linda BlackfordAssociated Press (Virginia) Big donor to spend heavily on immigration issues in Virginia

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Associated Press (Maryland) City could allow non-citizens to vote in lo-cal electionsAssociated Press (California) Judge rejects Los Angeles' efforts to join Trump suitBadger Herald (Editorial) The Badger Herald Editorial Board stands in solidarity with America's dreamersBuffalo News (Editorial) DACA decision shows a lack of compassion Daily Immigration News Clips – September 12, 2017Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on September 12, 2017NationalMcClatchy Congress shoves Dreamer fix down the docketBy Alex DaughertyPolitico Congress diving into DACABy Li ZhouReuters California, Three Other States Sue Over Trump Action on 'Dreamer' ImmigrantsBy Dan LevinePolitico California files suit against Trump on DACABy David SidersAssociated Press Mexico diplomat talks immigration in California tripBy Kathleen Ronayne And Amy TaxinReuters Pope Hopes Trump Re-Thinks DACA Decision on Immigrant ChildrenBy Philip PullealaAssociated Press Pope asks 'pro-life' Trump to rethink young migrant decisionBy Nicole WinfieldWashington Post Pope Francis: If Trump is 'pro-life,' he should extend DACABy Julie ZauzmerPolitico Pope Francis: Trump may not be 'pro-life' if he ends DACABy Louis Nelson

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The Hill Pope Francis: If Trump is 'pro-life' he wouldn't end DACABy Jacqueline ThomsenThe Hill Kelly rips Dem lawmaker who called him 'disgrace' after DACA decisionBy Brandon CarterThe Hill Immigration arms race begins on Capitol HillBy Jordain CarneyThe Hill Employers, colleges rush to protect DACABy Megan R. WilsonThe Hill Senate committee postpones DACA hearingBy Olivia BeaversThe Atlantic From 'Dream Jobs' to Bussing Tables AgainBy Alana SemuelsVox "We all have Christmas, or nobody has Christmas": activists want DACA tied to debt limitBy Jeff SteinHuffington Post Dreamers In Medical School Ask Congress To Help Them So They Can Help OthersBy Elise FoleyRefinery 29 Trump Rescinded DACA - Here's What's Next For Dream-ersBy Lauren HolterAssociated Press Chicago asks for national halt to Trump immigration rulesBy Don BabwinChicago Sun Times In court, city blasts Jeff Sessions' 'unprecedented seizure of power'By John SeidelReuters Trump Administration Asks Top U.S. Court to Lift Refugee Ban LimitsBy Lawrence HurleyNew York Times Justice Kennedy's Order Temporarily Leaves in Place Trump Travel Ban on RefugeesBy Adam Liptak

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NBC Supreme Court Keeps Refugee Travel Ban in EffectBy Pete WilliamsAssociated Press Feds: Ruling explaining Arpaio's conviction should be tossedBy Jacques BilleaudWashington Post Justice Dept. supports Arpaio's post-pardon bid to have guilty finding thrown outBy Matt ZapotoskyThe Hill DOJ backs Arpaio's push to have conviction vacatedBy Brandon CarterPBS Newshour Immigrant evacuees weigh safety, fear of deportationWNYC Trump Administration Declines to Release Information on Immi-gration EnforcementBy Beth FertigReuters Trump's Voter Fraud Commission to Meet in New HampshireBy Nate RaymonNew York Times McConnell Says Democrats' Glee on Debt Limit Deal Was PrematureBy Carl HulseNew York Times In Free-Range Trump, Many See Potential for a Third PartyBy Jeremy W. PetersWashington Post At White House and Pentagon, Trump marks 16th an-niversary of Sept. 11 attacksBy Anne GearanWashington Post Ex-White House adviser Bannon still wielding influ-ence, at least at the White House briefingBy Alex GearanPolitico Liberals dominate Democrats' 2020 jockeyingBy Gabriel DebenedettiNew York Times (Editorial) Want to Make a Deal, Mr. Trump?Washington Post (Editorial) The Virginia governor's race is how politics should beWall Street Journal (Editorial) Trump, Taxes and the Democrats

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Washington Post (Op-Ed) Charlie Rose of '60 Minutes' just called Steve Bannon 'a good Catholic.' Is that true?By Michael O'LoughlinWashington Post (Opinion) Stephen Bannon is threatening to blow up the Republican PartyBy Greg SargentWashington Post (Opinion) Steve Bannon's self-serving political advice to President TrumpBy Philip BumpWashington Post (Opinion) In the Trump era, the U.S. needs parliamen-tary politics more than everBy Ishaan TharoorWashington Post (Opinion) Bannon got it half rightBy Jennifer RubinWashington Post (Opinion) I'm not buying the new conventional wis-dom about TrumpBy Jennifer RubinWashington Post (Opinion) Bannon's 'epic' defense of Trump doesn't ex-tend to all his moves, or all his aides and alliesBy Ashley ParkerWashington Post (Opinion) Pope Francis wants President Trump to ex-pand his definition of 'pro-life' to include protecting DACA recipientsBy Eugene ScottThe Hill (Op-Ed) Congress needs to act on DACABy Mario H. LopezThe Hill (Op-Ed) The debate over DACA is about what makes a 'real American'By Clifford YoungRawStory (Opinion) 'Bannon's great grandfather was a DREAMer': Daily Show reveals Breitbarter's big secretBy Sarah K. BurrisLocalWBUR (Massachusetts)  'I Was Afraid Of Him And Of Immigration': Domestic Violence Survivors Take Chance Applying For Special VisaBy Shannon Dooling

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ABC15 (Arizona) Scammers targeting Dreamers?By Courtney Holmes and Joe DuceyThe Monitor Family, immigration attorney: DACA recipients being held at checkpointBy Lorenzo Zazueta-CastroWMUR Shaheen meets with immigration officials over possible deporta-tionsBy Tim CallerySpokesman Review Labrador announces legislation targeting criminal alien gang membersBy Betsy Z. RussellColorado Politics Republican Mike Coffman 'will absolutely sign' peti-tion to force House vote on DREAM Act, spokesman saysWashington Post (Maryland) Frosh joins lawsuit against DACA rollbackBy Josh HicksAssociated Press (California) California governor agrees to immigrant protectionsBy Don Thompson and Jonathan J. CooperWashington Post Billionaire Tom Steyer's PAC donates $1 million to help Virginia immigrant groups mobilize for November electionBy Antonio OlivoReuters (Tennessee) Influential U.S. Senator Mulls RetirementBy Patricia ZengerleWashington Post (Maryland) College Park decides Tuesday whether to allow noncitizens to voteBy Rachel ChasonWashington Post (Florida) Florida sheriff sued after threatening to scour hurricane shelters for criminalsBy Cleve R. Wootson Jr.The Hill (Florida) Florida sheriff sued after threatening to arrest fugi-tives who sought hurricane shelterBy Brandon CarterWillamette Week Police in Vancouver Detain Man for Nearly Running Down Antifa Protesters With His TruckBy Katie Shepherd

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Sacramento Bee (Editorial) California officials make clear: The state has Dreamers' backsWRAL (Editorial) N.C.'s congressional delegation must unite to keep DACA Daily Immigration News Clips – September 11, 2017NationalThe Atlantic Borrowed TimeBy Priscilla AlvarezNew York Times Fact Check Why Common Critiques of DACA Are MisleadingBy Linda QiuWashington Post The clock is ticking on DACA. Here's how young im-migrants and their advocates are fighting back.By Maria SacchettiAssociated Press Immigrants scramble to complete paperwork amid hur-ricanesBy Nomaan MerchantReuters 'Dreamers' Left Confused About Fine Points of Immigration Programme's EndBy Mica RosenbergReuters California University System Sues Trump Over Roll Back of 'Dreamers' ProgramBy Mica RosenbergNew York Times Napolitano Sues Trump to Save DACA Program She Helped CreateBy Michael D. ShearNPR After Reaching Budget Deal, Democrats Look To Trump On DREAM ActBy Geoff BennettAssociated Press Trump action on young immigrants divides some GOP districtsBy Bill Barrow

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Associated Press Hundreds protest immigration order outside Trump ho-telBy William MathisNew York Times His Dream in Reach, an Immigrant Chef Is Suddenly UnsettledBy Fernanda SantosWashington Post Sanders says no DACA deportations 'unless there was some sort of criminal activity'Washington Post Ending DACA will change thousands of lives. Here's how it already upended one.By Jessica ContrerasWashington Post University of California sues Trump administration over immigration decisionBy Susan SvrlugaWashington Post Gillespie says 'dreamers' should not be deportedBy Laura VozzellaWall Street Journal How Sudden U.S. Legal Uncertainty Upended a 'Dreamer's' LifeBy Alicia A. CaldwellPolitico Dems threaten December shutdown if Dreamers aren't protectedBy Heather Caygle and Elana SchorPolitico Protecting DACA studentsBy KESHIA CLUKEY, ARIMETA DIOP and ELIZA SHAPIROPolitico DACA sellout?By Ted HessonThe Hill DeVos: 'My heart is with' DreamersBy Josh DelkThe Hill Pope Francis calls for Catholic Church to defend rights of im-migrantsBy Mallory ShelbourneThe Hill 'Protect the Dreamers': Archbishop, Minnesota senator speak out on DACAThe Hill McCain on DACA solution: 'It ought to be done in a compre-hensive fashion'By Rebecca Savranksy

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Denver Post Mike Coffman suspends legislative effort to protect young immigrantsBy Mark K. MatthewsPolitico Feds agree to admit deported Dreamer for legal caseBy Josh GersteinThe Hill DHS to temporarily readmit deported DACA recipientBy Jacqueline ThomsenAssociated Press After Trump deal, Pelosi predicts greater leverage for DemsBy Erica WernerAssociated Press House sends $15B Harvey aid bill, debt hike to Trump to signBy Andrew TaylorAssociated Press UN rights chief: Rohingya seemingly face 'ethnic cleansing'By Jamey KeatonWashington Post Nancy Pelosi isn't apologizing to Democrats for cut-ting a deal with TrumpBy Kelsey SnellThe Hill Dems ready to deal with Trump - but it's complicatedBy Mike LillisAssociated Press Widow of Kansas bar shooting victim faced deporta-tionReuters Immigrants in Central Florida Nervous About Seeking ShelterBy Daniel TrottaBusiness Insider ICE canceled a large planned deportation operation due to Hurricanes Harvey and IrmaBy David ChoiWashington Post 'How would I survive going back there?'By DeNeed L. BrownAssociated Press As Myanmar Muslims flee crackdown, US is wary of involvementBy Matthew Pennington

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Associated Press Mexico's top diplomat to visit immigrant-friendly Cali-forniaBy Kathleen Ronayne and Amy Taxin?New York Times Trump Lashes Out at Congressional Republicans' 'Death Wish'By Peter BakerNew York Times 'Nowhere else to go': Small Texas towns decimated by hurricane struggle to rebuild amid povertyBy Mary Lee GrantWashington Post A tiny ranch house in Texas. Eleven undocumented immigrants, stripped to their underwear.By Maria SacchettiWashington Post Families, camps and businesses rally to protect J-1 visa programBy Colby ItkowitzWashington Post Bannon declares war with Republican leadership in CongressBy Ashley ParkerWashington Post A note from the chef: Meal delivery business also de-livers immigrant storiesBy Nikita MandhaniPolitico Antifa, white supremacists exploit loose gun lawsBy Josh MeyersThe Hill Biden's daughter: I hope he runs in 2020By Max GreenwoodThe Hill This week: Congress reshuffles deck for SeptemberBy Jordain Carney and Cristina MarcosReuters Republicans Could Lose U.S. House in 2018 Over Immigration Fight: BannonBy Roberta RamptonNew York Times Bannon Takes Aim at Republicans and Former Col-leagues in Wide-Ranging InterviewBy Noah WeilandWashington Post (Editorial) Ed Gillespie flirts with toxic ideas at his own risk

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Washington Post (Editorial) Trump's travel ban may expire before it reaches the Supreme CourtWall Street Journal (Editorial) Trump's Hurricane Rebuilding JobNew York Times (Op-Ed) The Mental Health Costs of Losing DACABy KARLA CORNEJO VILLAVICENCIONew York Times (Opinion) Republicans Chew Gum. Walk? Not So Much.By Gail CollinsNew York Times (Op-Ed) Where Can 'Dreamers' Put Their Trust?By Jose Antonio VargasWashington Post (Opinion) Trump has spent his whole presidency mak-ing Democrats strongerBy E.J. Dionne Jr.TIME (Opinion) 4 Formerly Undocumented State Representatives: Don-ald Trump Is Threatening the American DreamBy Isela Blanc, Cesar Chavez, Teresa Alonso Leon and Blanca RubioWashington Post (Op-Ed) How 9/11 triggered democracy's declineBy Jeremi SuriWashington Post (Opinion) President Trump's claim that a wall will 'stop much of the drugs from pouring into this country'By Nicole LewisThe Hill (Op-Ed) Juan Williams: Trump's desperate DACA cynicismBy Juan WilliamsSoundCloud (Op-Ed) The Human Cost of Ending DACAWashington Post (Opinion) Trump is getting rotten legal advice and, once again, it showsBy Jennifer RubinWashington Post (Opinion) Assessing the administrative law claims against rescinding DACABy Jonathan H. AdlerWashington Post (Opinion) Whose white president?By Greg SargentWashington Post (Op-Ed) Trump wants to restrict trade and immigra-tion. Here's why he can't do both.By Margaret E. Peters

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Washington Post (Opinion) Trump may awaken a slumbering CongressBy George F. WillWashington Post (Opinion) 'You feel invisible': How America's fastest-growing immigrant group is being left out of the DACA conversationBy Vanessa WilliamsWashington Post (Opinion) Distinguished persons of the weekBy Jennifer RubinPolitico (Opinion) How the Dreamers Learned to Play PoliticsBy Julia PrestonThe Atlantic (Opinion) The First White PresidentBy Ta-Nehisi CoatesNew Yorker (Opinion) Is Ending DACA the Worst Decision Trump Has Made?By William FinneganGQ (Opinion) Steve Bannon's New 60 Minutes Interview Shows How Vindictive and Dangerous the Trump Administration IsBy Steve MooreLocalStar Tribune (Minnesota) DACA's demise kick-starts intense push to help Minnesota's Dreamers, shape new lawBy Mila Koumpilova and Jennifer BrooksWashington Post (Florida) As Irma approaches, fear is in the water, spreading with new and viral efficiencyBy Marc Fisher and Perry SteinCBS (Minnesota) Why Can't 'Dreamers' Just Apply For Citizenship?Texas Observer Salvadoran Man Seeks 'Sanctuary' from Deportation in Austin ChurchBy Gus BovaThe Hill Watch: DACA rally draws thousands in OaklandThe Chronicle-Telegram Lorain student shares story at Cleveland DACA rallyBy Jon WysochanskiCleveland Scene Dreamers Share Fears Surrounding DACA Decision and Call for Action During Candlelight VigilBy Eric Sandy

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CBS 19 Hundreds gather at candlelight vigil in Ohio City to support DACA, immigrantsBy Sara GoldenbergABC 5 Demonstrators gather over DACA decision at Market Square ParkBy Frank WileyWKYC Kent State University offers support for DACA studentsBy Tyler CareyWMFE INTERSECTION: DREAMERS PRESSURE CONGRESS TO PROTECT DACABy Alana CampbellKentWired.com Voices of 'Dreamers' echo through downtown ClevelandBy Austin MariasyLancaster Online (Editorial) For the sake of US economy, and for the young immigrants whose lives are now on hold, Congress must pass 'Dreamers' legislationDaily Herald (Editorial) Congress should save DACA programStar Tribune (Minnesota, Letter to the Editor) Readers Write: Harteau's severance plan, immigration policy, slavery and civil rights, millennialsNew York Daily News (Op-Ed) Long Island Teamster's deportation is a wakeup call: Unions must protect their immigrant membersBy George Miranda