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Legal Resources in Charlotte for Families Affected by ICE Raids

Charlotte’s Immigrant Justice Program offers removal defense, asylum and humanitarian visa help, and Know Your Rights trainings in English and…

Bill to Ban Local Police Cooperation with ICE Gains Key New Support

On November 14, 2025 Delegate Nicole Williams plans to refile the Maryland Values Act to ban county 287(g) agreements with…

Feds Expand Terrorism Charges in July Texas ICE Detention Shooting

Federal prosecutors indicted nine alleged antifa operatives on November 13, 2025, over the July 4 attack outside Prairieland ICE in…

U.S. citizen pleads guilty to lying about Bosnian War abuses

A naturalized U.S. citizen, Nada Radovan Tomanic, pleaded guilty to lying on her naturalization application about alleged wartime abuse during…

Impact of the New CDL Rule on Immigrant Workers with Visas

FMCSA’s Sept. 29, 2025 interim rule limits non‑domiciled CDL/CLP eligibility to H‑2A, H‑2B and E‑2 visa holders, excluding EAD‑only workers.…

Immigrant Groups Seek Data Protections and Transparency in Enforcement

Advocates nationwide demand stronger privacy safeguards and probes into masked immigration enforcement. Nevada pushes to ban face coverings by ICE…

Immigrant who dodged ICE with Wisconsin judge’s help is deported

After pleading guilty to illegal reentry, Eduardo Flores‑Ruiz was deported on November 14, 2025. The April courthouse escape led to…

DHS Sets Three Vetting Checks for H-1B and Green Card Applicants

DHS announced a three-prong test—eligibility, economic contribution, integrity—for H-1B and employment-based green cards. A $100,000 fee applies to petitions filed…