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Protecting Yourself During an ICE Raid as an Undocumented Spouse

Undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens must know their rights during an ICE raid: remain silent, refuse entry without a…

Top 5 Questions Indian Parents Face at US Port of Entry

Indian parents visiting the U.S. may face additional questioning at port of entry. Common questions focus on visit purpose, duration,…

Devon Island: Earth’s Largest Empty Island and Its Mars-Like Mystique

Devon Island in Canada's Arctic is the largest uninhabited island globally. Known for its Mars-like terrain, it hosts NASA’s Mars…

Travel Risks with an Expired Green Card

Leaving the U.S. with an expired green card can complicate re-entry, airline boarding, and legal proof of status. Extended absences…

Breaking Down the 14th Amendment: Rights, Citizenship, and Equality Explained

The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, establishes U.S. citizenship for all born or naturalized individuals and ensures equal protection under…

Birthright Citizenship and State Ratification Explained

Trump’s executive order seeks to limit birthright citizenship, challenging the 14th Amendment's "subject to jurisdiction" clause. It faces significant legal…

List of 27 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution

The U.S. Constitution has 27 amendments reflecting societal changes and key historical moments. They protect freedoms (1st), rights in legal…

What Happens to Children Born after Birthright Citizenship Ends in the U.S.?

Revoking U.S. birthright citizenship would deny automatic citizenship to children born to non-citizen parents. Their nationality would depend on their…