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US Warns H-2A Workers of Serious Legal Consequences for Violations
USCIS alerted H-2A workers that job abandonment or not reporting to designated employers can trigger ICE enforcement and removal. Roughly…
Congress members detail dire conditions at DTLA ICE facility: no food, beds
Lawmakers visiting B-18 on August 11, 2025, encountered near-empty cells, contradicting detainee accounts of overcrowding, scarce food, no beds, and…
Sen. Gallego: Trump Administration’s Deportation Strategy Goes Too Far
The administration set a 1 million per‑year deportation goal; midyear estimates show about 500,000 removals in 2025. Expanded expedited removal…
‘A miracle will save him’: Spokane Nicaraguan refugee faces deportation
After the BIA denied reopening on August 4, 2025, a Spokane Nicaraguan faces deportation for filing asylum late despite credible…
Trump ICE Policies Fuel Student Trauma — Schools Can Offer Support
The January 20, 2025 policy change ended school protections, enabling ICE arrests in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston.…
Mass. immigrants with legal status losing home and health care jobs
Stricter federal enforcement and policy shifts are causing legal-status immigrant caregivers in Massachusetts to lose jobs, threatening long-term care capacity.…
Trump administration hits legal, logistical hurdles building immigrant detention facility
Congress approved $45 billion under H.R. 1 to expand detention, increasing ICE’s budget to $14 billion and targeting 116,000 detainees…
ASU Expects Fall 2025 Drop in International Student Enrollment
ASU projects 14,600 international students for Fall 2025, a 3% year-over-year decline and 18% from the 2023–24 peak. About 1,000…
