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California Expands SB 81 Limits on Immigration Raids in Clinics

SB 81, effective October 30, 2025, prohibits immigration agents from entering private treatment areas without a warrant to protect patient…

Small Businesses Struggle with Immigration Department: Delays and Fees

Extended visa processing, stricter enforcement, and sudden TPS shifts are deepening labor shortages for U.S. small businesses. A steep H‑1B…

Immigrant groups demand release of Durango family detained by ICE

On Oct. 27, 2025 ICE arrested Fernando Jaramillo Solano and his two children in Durango; by Oct. 29 the minors…

SNAP Ends for Refugees and Immigrants on November 1 During Shutdown

USDA says November SNAP benefits won’t be issued on November 1, 2025, unless the federal shutdown ends; contingency funds are…

President Boakai Welcomes U.S. Visa Extension to 36 Months for Liberia

U.S. visitor visas for Liberians now last 36 months instead of 12, permit multiple entries, and keep the reciprocity fee…

U.S. Tourism Faces Setback as Visa Fees, Prices Rise, Dollar Slump

From October 1, 2025, a $250 visa integrity fee raises visitor visas to $442. Forecasts show spending falling to under…

No Name Given Trucker Highlights CDL Gaps, Policy Fallout, and Risk

A fatal August 12, 2025 crash in Florida involving trucker Harjinder Singh ignited scrutiny of non-citizen CDLs. Federal reviews found…

Tapachula’s Turn: Reverse Migration Reshapes a Southern Mexican Hub

After January 2025 policy shifts, northbound migration collapsed: Darién crossings fell 98% early 2025. Deportation flights and Mexico-U.S. enforcement have…