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ICE Arrests May Lower Test Scores for Immigrant and U.S.-Born Students

A Florida study shows that increased ICE arrests cause measurable learning losses—about 10–15 SAT points per one-point enforcement rise—hit hardest…

New Zealand student visa work limit rises to 25 hours per week

Starting November 3, 2025, student visas issued in New Zealand permit 25 hours of work per week during term. Existing…

Latino Support Shifting Away from Colorado Republicans Over Immigration and Inflation Grievances

Late 2025 polls indicate Colorado Latino voters are shifting away from Republicans due to immigration enforcement fears and persistent inflation.…

Sweden: Online Harassment Drives Women Politicians from Public Life

Anna-Karin Hatt resigned in 2025 after escalating online and offline threats, highlighting how coordinated anti-immigrant extremism disproportionately targets women leaders,…

Government urged to boost tax coffers with UK Investor Visa proposal

FIFB urged ministers to adopt a new Investor Visa with a £200,000 annual fee and £2.5m ten-year investment, estimating £225bn…

ICE Conducts ‘Knock and Talk’ in Fremont’s Sundale, Sparking Concerns

Early-morning ICE "Knock and Talk" visits in Sundale, Fremont, alarmed Afghan refugee communities after agents conducted voluntary door contacts without…

Farmers Urge Trump to Ease Hiring of Foreign Labor Amid Shortage

In 2025, U.S. farm labor fell roughly 155,000 workers, worsening harvest and dairy staffing. Farmers urge streamlined H-2A access and…

Federal Agents Drive Off With Man’s Toddler In L.A. Immigration Raid

In a Cypress Park raid, federal agents detained Dennis Quiñonez while his toddler stayed strapped in the back seat as…