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US halts immigration applications from 19 countries
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The U.S. has stopped processing all immigration requests related to Afghan nationals and is re-examining legal residents’ cases.
The Trump administration has cut work permit validity for certain noncitizens from five years to 18 months, citing increased vetting and national security concerns. USCIS said the change affects refugees,
Washington: In a move that will significantly affect hundreds of thousands of Indian professionals and families navigating the US immigration system, US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced sweeping reductions to the maximum validity of Employment Authorisation Documents,
President Donald Trump said his administration will work to “permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries,” after announcing the death of a National Guard member in a shooting in which an Afghan national is the suspect.
Brazilian national Bruna Caroline Ferreira, mother of the White House press secretary’s nephew, was detained by ICE, the U.S. immigration agency, according to her lawyer, Todd Pomerleau, speaking to CNN.
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Jewish Vocational Service of Kansas City expresses concern over potential reinterview of refugees
Recently, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said it may review and potentially reinterview more than 230,000 refugees.
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What we know – and don’t know – about the immigration crackdown expected in New Orleans this week
As Department of Homeland Security agents are expected to surge into New Orleans this week, the latest Democrat-led city targeted by a federal immigration enforcement crackdown, a common thread has emerged among local officials: They’re being kept in the dark – and it’s spiking fear among the immigrant community.
Tania Nemer says she was discriminated against based on her Lebanese dual-citizenship, political affiliation and gender in a federal lawsuit filed in Washington, D.C., this week.
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Trump Threatens Sweeping Immigration Overhaul
President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that his administration would permanently halt immigration from countries he described as “Third World.” He also signaled plans to revoke many Biden-era admissions,