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Judge Halts Construction at Everglades Deportation Facility for Two Weeks

A federal judge paused construction at the Everglades detention site on August 7, 2025, for 14 days after plaintiffs claimed…

Dominican Republic National Pleads Guilty in Connecticut to Fraud, Immigration Crimes

On August 8, 2025, a Dominican national pleaded guilty in Connecticut federal court to fraud and immigration crimes. Authorities withheld…

Attorney: Naser Case Exposes Who Is Being Targeted for Deportation

Mohamed Naser, a Libyan asylum seeker with no criminal history, was freed on $20,000 bond August 5, 2025, after ICE…

Ossoff Raises Alarm Over Human Rights Violations in Immigration Detention

Sen. Ossoff disclosed 510 credible reports of abuse in detention centers since January 2025, based on 46 detainee interviews and…

No New OPT-Specific Taxes in 2025 Despite Major Tax Law

No OPT-specific tax exists as of August 8, 2025. The OBBBA (July 4, 2025) changed general tax rules but did…

Indian Students Sue in D.C. Over Mass F-1 Visa Revocations

Following early-2025 F-1 revocations, Indian students filed suits in Washington, D.C., challenging abrupt cancellations under a January 20, 2025 executive…

Noem lauds ICE ‘worst of the worst’ arrests near Chicago, blasts sanctuary leaders

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem on August 8, 2025 highlighted 1,664 ICE detainers near Chicago with just 8% honored; announced 10,000…

Mesa County sues Colorado, says SB 25-276 is “too vague” to enforce

Following a June 5 traffic stop that led to an ICE detention, Mesa County filed suit August 8, 2025, arguing…