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ETIAS Changes Prompt Travel Advisory Updates for Visits to the US

International travel has significantly evolved due to global security, migration, and political challenges. By 2025, ten countries, including Portugal, the…

Tech Workers Warned Against Travel as Trump Policies Raise Questions

The United States has long attracted skilled workers, especially in technology. However, recent years saw immigration policy changes under the…

ICE Detains Woman and Three Children in Jefferson County, Group Reports

Immigration is a highly debated issue in the U.S., often stirring public discourse. Recent reports suggest that U.S. Immigration and…

Federal Funds for Citizenship Help Cut in Nevada Over ‘Sanctuary Cities’

Nevada faces new challenges amid the U.S. immigration debate, focusing on sanctuary policies and federal funding. A federal decision aims…

Canada Requests More Time to Keep First-Generation Citizenship Rule

The Canadian government is addressing the "first-generation limit" (FGL) in the Citizenship Act. Introduced in 2009, this rule restricts granting…

Dutton Criticizes Albanese Over Immigration Prediction ‘Blowout’

Australia's immigration policy sparks debate between Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Key issues include population growth,…

Once Crowded, California-Mexico Border Now Stands Quiet

The California-Mexico border, previously overwhelmed by migrant flows, has undergone a remarkable change by March 31, 2025. Formerly known for…

Could Ending Birthright Citizenship Push Skilled Workers to Leave the U.S.?

Birthright citizenship, established over 150 years ago and rooted in the 14th Amendment, ensures automatic U.S. citizenship for anyone born…