Migrants move temporarily within or across borders for reasons like work or education, while immigrants intend to settle permanently in a new country. The main difference lies in the duration…
The Birthright Citizenship EO restricts U.S. citizenship for children born after Feb. 19, 2025, unless a parent holds U.S. citizenship…
Stricter U.S. immigration policies are prompting global competitors like Canada, Australia, and Europe to attract skilled migrants, focusing on innovation,…
President Trump signed executive orders drastically changing U.S. immigration policy, broadening deportation priorities, creating state Homeland Security Task Forces, expanding…
On January 20, 2025, President Trump signed executive orders reshaping U.S. immigration. Key actions included ending birthright citizenship, launching mass…
President Trump's executive orders intensify restrictive immigration policies, including border wall expansion, heightened deportation efforts, "Remain in Mexico," ending birthright…
The U.S. Constitution, adopted in 1789, has been amended 27 times. Changes reflect societal needs, expanding rights (e.g., abolishing slavery,…
The DHS has permanently extended Employment Authorization Document (EAD) renewals from 180 to 540 days, effective January 2025, ensuring job…
The January 20, 2025, executive order revokes numerous orders from 2021-2025, citing them as inflationary, divisive, and harmful to American…
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