Shashank Singh

Shashank Singh

As a Breaking News Reporter at VisaVerge.com, Shashank Singh is dedicated to delivering timely and accurate news on the latest developments in immigration and travel. His quick response to emerging stories and ability to present complex information in an understandable format makes him a valuable asset. Shashank's reporting keeps VisaVerge's readers at the forefront of the most current and impactful news in the field.
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Barres Responds to Pope Leo’s Call with Pastoral Immigration Guidance

Bishop Barres rejects declaring a sanctuary diocese and focuses on pastoral care, legal counseling, and expanded charity services…

What Indian Students Need to Know About Foreign Campus Universities

UGC 2023 allows top-500 foreign universities to open autonomous India campuses; 17 approvals exist. Degrees equal parent diplomas…

San Diego International Ground Delay Tied to Weather and Capacity

Morning fog on October 21, 2025, triggered an FAA ground delay at San Diego International, disrupting over 55…

More Detainees at Aurora ICE Facility Choosing Voluntary Departures

More detainees at Aurora ICE are taking voluntary departure—leaving without a removal order—often after short detention (about four…

There Are Human Lives Involved: Candelora on Immigration Policy

Connecticut GOP leader Vincent Candelora calls for depoliticized immigration enforcement after ICE operations raised concerns, citing 170 U.S.…

Gov. Morrisey Highlights Immigration Enforcement Arrests in WV

West Virginia increased highway immigration enforcement along I‑77 and I‑79, reporting 23 October arrests and 60 total since…

IRS-ICE MOU Expands Tax ID Data Use; Employers Face New Considerations

An April 7, 2025 IRS–ICE memorandum allows ICE to request names, addresses, and tax periods without court orders…

Ceremony in Lycoming County welcomes 34 new citizens from 23 countries

Thirty-four new U.S. citizens from 23 countries were sworn in at Williamsport’s federal courthouse by Judge Sean A.…

U.S. Airlines Outage: How Amazon AWS Disrupted Delta, United

An October 20, 2025 AWS US‑EAST‑1 DNS outage disrupted airline apps and kiosks, hitting Delta and United hardest.…

OHSU Pauses Foreign-Born Student Recruitment Amid Visa Barriers

Effective October 21, 2025, OHSU paused recruiting foreign-born students after a presidential proclamation added a $100,000 fee for…

Brazil’s Aviation Rebounds Despite Structural Costs, Say GOL and LATAM

Brazil’s aviation recovery is strong—demand surged and LATAM gained market share—but high dollar debt, tax volatility, and potential…

LAX Terminal 5 to Close for Demolition, Reopening Planned in 2028

Terminal 5 at LAX will close October 28, 2025, for demolition with a rebuilt terminal due before the…

Democrats Launch Bicameral Probe into Detentions of U.S. Citizens

Democrats opened a bicameral probe into DHS, ICE and CBP after reports that immigration raids detained over 170…

What to Know About Europe’s New EES and ETIAS for Travelers

From October 12, 2025, EES will record non-EU visitors’ biometrics and replace passport stamps; full deployment by April…

1996 Immigration Welfare Law: Persistent Loopholes in Child-Only TANF

PRWORA restricts many benefits to noncitizens, yet household-level mechanisms let benefits reach U.S.-born children in mixed-status families. Child-only…