The Forum Daily | Wednesday, October 1, 2025https://immigrationforum.org/
**THE FORUM DAILY**
**From Jennie Murray, President and CEO of the Forum: **
I was thrilled to be back in my childhood hometown of Nashville, Tennessee, this week for the Forum's annual Leading the Way conference.
We heard from Americans across the political spectrum on immigration. One of the big takeaways: They want Republicans and Democrats to work together to make sure our government, including our immigration system, functions and responds to the needs of the people our elected officials represent.
Even at such a challenging time in our nation’s immigration conversation, national security, law enforcement, business and faith leaders from across the country joined us this week to discuss ideas for practical immigration solutions that work for all Americans, our communities and our economy.
We heard about how Nashville thrives because of the collective contributions of all individuals who live and work in this amazing city. (Thanks in part to an audience member’s question, we also got great local restaurant and other culture recs [link removed].) We had a reasonable conversation about interior and border enforcement, discussed how certain policy changes represent a U.S. shrinking from the world stage, and highlighted positive changes that remain possible in this moment.
Not least, we celebrated people who are working courageously, under very difficult circumstances, for solutions that matter to their communities, their districts, and to America.
It was heartening to see so many people ready to come to the table, talk and work toward the solutions that will make America thrive and restore welcome. I can only hope that everyone left with the same sense of promise as I do.
Reporters, we would be glad to facilitate interviews with some of our Leading the Way speakers. Email our communications team mailto:
[email protected] if you’re interested.
Big thanks to the Forum’s staff, mobilizers, constituencies and Leading the Way sponsors — and to our Forum Daily readers. We couldn’t do this work without you.
To catch up on the past couple of days’ news, I’ll hand things back to The Forum Daily team: Marcela Aguirre, Masooma Amin, Jillian Clark, Dan Gordon and Clara Villatoro. If you have a story to share from your own community, please send it to
[email protected] mailto:
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**Workforce**
* U.S. to allow South Koreans to work at sites under temp visas, but clear solution elusive [link removed] (Jack Kim and Hyunjoo Jin, Reuters)
* Michigan automakers among top H-1B visa users facing Trump’s new $100K fee [link removed] (Danielle James, MLive Michigan)
* $100,000 H-1B Fee Sparks Exodus Fears Among New York Immigrants [link removed] (Anisha Dutta, Documented)
* Michigan’s best play is more than sports: It’s global talent | Opinion [link removed] (Petro Kosho, Michigan Advance)
**Immigration Enforcement**
* U.S. Deports Planeload of Iranians After Deal With Tehran, Officials Say [link removed] (Farnaz Fassihi and Hamed Aleaziz, The New York Times)
* Fear, confusion as migrants show up for check-ins after Dallas ICE office shooting [link removed] (Priscilla Rice, KERA)
* ‘It’s hard to know what day it is’: families tell of grim ICE detention in Texas [link removed] (Alexandra Villarreal, The Guardian)
* There’s no nice way to deport someone. But Trump’s ICE is hosting a cruelty Olympics - Column [link removed] (Gustavo Arellano, Los Angeles Times)
**Also of Note**
* Immigration officials could soon reopen DACA to first-time applicants [link removed] (Andrea Castillo and Rachel Uranga, Los Angeles Times)
* Pope Leo criticizes 'inhuman' treatment of immigrants in US [link removed] (Joshua McElwee, Reuters)
* Arab American students and parents see U.S. schools very differently − political tensions are widening the gap [link removed] (Hind Haddad and Matthew J. Mayhew, The Conversation)
* U.S. increases fee for non-immigrant tourists to $30 [link removed] (Nina Kravinsky, KJZZ)
Thanks for reading,
Dan
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