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Florida Emerged as a Top Destination for Immigrants; Economy Expanded

Florida led U.S. states in migrant arrivals (May 2023–Jan 2025) with 1,271 per 100,000; Miami reached 2,191. About 5 million…

Immigration Judge Shira Levin Dismissed as Court Turnover Surges

Judge Shira M. Levine was removed mid‑hearing in September 2025; she had a 97.9% asylum grant rate across 920 cases.…

Finland Offers Permanent Residency to Indians: Eligibility and How to Apply

Finland’s PR route for Indians requires continuous residence on an A permit—currently four years, rising to six in January 2026—and…

Over 1,000 to march at CT Capitol for immigrant protections Oct. 6

On October 6, 2025, more than 1,000 people will march in Hartford urging a special legislative session to enact protections:…

ASU Debates Kickoff: Should the U.S. End Birthright Citizenship

ASU’s October 9, 2025 PRO/CONversations debated whether to end birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. Experts highlighted risks of statelessness,…

ICE Expands 24/7 Social Media Surveillance to Target Deportation Leads

In 2025 ICE will launch a 24/7 Social Media Surveillance unit with about 30 contractors to scan public posts and…

Eswatini confirms 10 more deportees under U.S. deal

Eswatini received 10 more deportees from the U.S., totaling at least 15. Civil society has challenged the deal as unconstitutional…

Fragmented Legal System and Deportation Threat Hinder College Access

Access to U.S. colleges for undocumented students is uneven: admission rules and tuition depend on state and campus. Federal aid…