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Swinney Signals Buffer Zones Around Scotland’s Asylum Hotels

Scotland is considering 'buffer zones' around asylum seeker hotels to prevent harassment following aggressive protests in Perth. First Minister John…

Evanston landscapers reflect on federal immigration enforcement surge

The Evanston surge under Operation Midway Blitz underscores a critical legal reality: immigration judges require detailed evidence of misconduct to…

Maine Officials Say ICE Not Welcome as Immigration Crackdown Looms

Maine residents facing ICE encounters are protected by constitutional rights, including silence and search refusal. Recent state legislation limits local…

Democrats shrug as Trump advances sanctuary city February funding cutoff

The administration is threatening a widespread federal funding cutoff for sanctuary cities and states starting February 1, 2026. While primarily…

Wisconsin Farmers Union lobbies on immigration and fair markets

New DHS rules are speeding up H-2A processing, but Wisconsin dairy advocates warn that seasonal visas don't meet year-round needs.…

Grand Strand and Pee Dee Counties Weigh ICE Collaboration

South Carolina's 287(g) program enables local-federal immigration cooperation through voluntary agreements in the Pee Dee and Grand Strand regions. As…

Luxembourg Advances Streamlined Asylum Process with 3–6 Month Decisions

Luxembourg's new bill seeks to finalize asylum claims within six months through streamlined screenings and judicial reforms. In contrast, the…

Immigration and Trucking: How Policy Shifts Reshape Affordable Labor

New federal policies have reshaped the trucking workforce by pausing foreign driver visas and mandating strict English proficiency. Effective since…