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.

ACROSS THE U.S.

  • The Trump administration has paused its border construction in Big Bend National Park after facing bipartisan opposition and public backlash. (The Guardian)
  • ICE has proposed $500,000 in liability insurance for local officers who might be accused of misconduct while making immigration arrests. (AP
  • Families are giving up on their green cards to free their children from detention, as was the case for Ana Kikabidze, who was held with her 11-year-old daughter and 14-year-old son at Texas’ Dilley detention center for weeks. (The Marshall Project)

IN COURT

  • A judge has permitted the federal government to end TPS protections for about 5,000 Ethiopians living across the country. (Reuters)
  • Nevada has joined a lawsuit, along with 22 other states, over Trump administration demands to turn over commercial driver license data in its effort to target noncitizen drivers. (Nevada Current)  
  • Minnesota’s attorney general has sued Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to force the state to compel the extradition of an ICE agent accused of shooting and wounding a man during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. (MPR News, 📄Complaint
  • A federal court upheld an order limiting ICE arrests at Quaker, Sikh and Cooperative Baptist Fellowship houses of worship. (Baptist News Global, Reuters
  • Immigration judges report that they are feeling pressure to increase deportations or lose their jobs amid continuous, widespread firings. (NOTUS)
  • The DOJ is attempting to reinstate criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador’s CECOT mega-prison last year. (CBS News)
  • University groups and labor unions have filed a lawsuit over a new Trump administration rule that limits international students’ visas to fixed four-year periods, arguing it will impact their educations, enrollment and university finances. (Forbes, 📄Complaint)

INVESTIGATIONS & DATA

  • The number of ICE detention centers receiving “superior” inspection grades has tripled since 2024, even as reports of inhumane conditions and detention deaths have increased nationwide. (POGO, Cal Matters)  
  • A cache of emails revealed in a FOIA request show that ICE worked with the Iranian government last year to deport certain individuals. (The Intercept
  • Refugee admissions to the U.S. have plunged during Trump’s second term, admitting just over 10,000 people in the first 10 months of FY2026, down from 38,000 in FY2025, and over 100,000 in FY 2024. (Pew Research Center
  • The bill for Trump’s mass deportation agenda has topped $268.9 billion. (Institute for Policy Studies)

LOCAL

  • Local leaders and advocates in Queens have launched a “Know Your Rights Week” in response to an uptick in ICE activity in certain neighborhoods, including East Elmhurst. (ABC7)
  • Haitian community advocates in southeast Queens have built a mutual aid network to provide their neighbors with entrepreneurial, mental health and financial literacy support. (Epicenter NYC)

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