The Trump administration announced that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian migrants living in the United States will end on February 3, 2026, affecting approximately 353,000 individuals. TPS allows eligible...
Read moreDetailsPresident Donald Trump announced a sweeping “permanent pause” on migration from what he described as “Third World Countries,” following the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., one...
Read moreDetailsPresident Donald Trump announced Friday that he is immediately terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalis citing alleged widespread fraud and criminal activity in Minnesota. The program, which allows migrants...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has officially transitioned to an all-digital payment system for immigration filing fees, ending the use of paper-based payments such as checks and money...
Read moreDetailsFederal agents carried out a large-scale enforcement operation in Manhattan’s Chinatown this week, targeting vendors accused of selling counterfeit goods along Canal Street. The action, led by Immigration and Customs...
Read moreDetailsBurkina Faso has rejected a U.S. proposal to receive deportees, prompting Washington to suspend the issuance of visas in the West African nation. Foreign Affairs Minister Karamoko Jean-Marie Traoré questioned...
Read moreDetailsMali has introduced a visa bond requirement of up to $10,000 for United States citizens seeking business or tourist visas, mirroring measures recently imposed by Washington on Malian nationals. The...
Read moreDetailsAn immigration judge has rejected a motion filed on behalf of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, leaving his final removal order in place. Abrego Garcia’s attorneys filed an emergency motion in August,...
Read moreDetailsFederal immigration agents patrolled downtown Chicago on Sunday, September 28th, as part of the Trump administration’s expanding immigration crackdown. Armed and masked officers in camouflage were seen along Michigan Avenue,...
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