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Canadian Master’s Degrees as a Path to Permanent Residence

Canada’s new 2026 immigration rules exempt master's degrees from study caps and grant graduates a 3-year work permit. These changes,…

Is the J-1 Visa Meeting Its Cultural Exchange Goals Amid New Rules?

U.S. authorities have implemented strict new J-1 visa rules as of January 2026, including travel suspensions for 19 countries and…

Pensacola Hosts Global Entry Enrollment Event at Pensacola International Airport

Pensacola International Airport will host its first Global Entry enrollment event January 19–23, 2026. This provides a local venue for…

DOJ Seeks Denaturalization of Man Over Immigration Fraud and War Crimes

The U.S. government is seeking to revoke the citizenship of Sead Miljkovic, alleging he hid his role in Bosnian war…

Florida Awaits DHS Approval for Third Immigration Detention Center

Matter of Guerra provides the criteria for immigration bond eligibility, focusing on public safety and flight risk. As Florida expands…

Hawaii ICE Arrests and Detentions Rise Sharply in 2025

Federal immigration arrests in Hawaiʻi tripled in 2025 following new policy directives and a $45 billion funding increase. While the…

Long-Time U.S. Resident with Medical Issues Faces Deportation

The deportation of 70-year-old Rebecca Pinyerd was paused on January 2, 2026, after United Airlines deemed her medically unfit for…

Trump’s Immigration Push and Fairfax County Police Trust: What Changes?

The federal government has dramatically increased ICE staffing by 120%, pressuring localities like Fairfax County to assist in deportations. Despite…