Daily Dispatch 8/31/18

A series in which we (will aspire to) offer a sampling of today’s headlines on immigration, race, and related stories.

August 31, 2018

The Kids:

Two updates on separated families: New York Times Editorial Board looks at the of those reunified, while the Washington Post covers the nearly who remain in US custody.  

The Detainees:

Magic: The Gathering artists at Sea-Tac and taken to ICE detention center.

The Money:

Undocumented immigrants pay $12 billion to  a year - if immigration were cut in half, Social Security would lose 2.4 trillion over the next 75 years.

Bank of America customer accounts because of citizenship questions. 

The Revolving Door:

Sensing a pattern? Ian Smith, DHS policy analyst, resigned his position Tuesday after reveal his ties with the white-nationalist “social scene.”

The World:

Examining how became a hotbed of anti-immigration nationalism.

Lawyers London’s Home Office of a double standard, rushing high-profile immigration cases through a secret process, while leaving others to languish.

Continuing coverage of the protests and the rise of the far-right in Germany.