Immigration in the United States has entered a high-pressure phase. Policy shifts, faster enforcement cycles, rising legal costs, and a flood of misinformation are colliding—leaving families anxious and unsure
People in Hazleton are waking up to find their work permits revoked or their hearings moved without notice. They think they are safe because they have a receipt number.
Supreme Court birthright citizenship case status shifted dramatically this week following the justices’ decision to review one of the most consequential constitutional disputes in decades. On Dec. 5, 2025,
Trump calls Somali immigrants garbage in a sharp escalation of rhetoric that has intensified an ongoing conflict between the White House and Minnesota officials. During a Cabinet meeting on
USCIS reduces EAD validity periods for a wide range of foreign nationals working in the United States, marking a significant shift in federal immigration enforcement strategy. In a move
The Trump administration has quietly issued a sweeping internal directive ensuring the US halts all immigration cases for nationals from 19 specific countries, a move that effectively freezes the
Law on killing boat strike survivors is now at the center of a national debate after new revelations about a second U.S. military strike that killed men clinging to
ICE arrests of military spouses occurring during routine green card interviews have left the San Diego veteran community reeling and seeking answers from federal authorities. The detention of foreign
The TSA Confirm.ID fee is a newly announced requirement for airline passengers who arrive at security checkpoints without acceptable identification. Washington officials confirmed today that the Transportation Security Administration
The recent Trump immigration suspension announcement has made headlines following a tragic event in the nation’s capital. President Donald Trump declared late Thursday night that he intends to halt