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Nearly 90% of Task Force Immigration Arrests Start with Traffic Stops

The BIA recently ruled that immigration judges can suppress evidence if an arrest began with an egregious or discriminatory traffic…

As New Year Begins, Undocumented Immigrants Lose MinnesotaCare Access

Starting January 2026, undocumented adults in Minnesota lose MinnesotaCare eligibility. Legally, under Matter of Perez, this loss doesn't automatically make…

Minnesota Fraud Scandal Spurs Debate Over Stripping Citizenship

The U.S. government is intensifying efforts to revoke citizenship from naturalized individuals in Minnesota involved in fraud. Investigations like 'Feeding…

Navigating H-1B Portability in 2026: Stricter Rules and Fees

Changing H-1B employers in 2026 involves navigating a $100,000 fee, stricter degree-to-job alignment, and aggressive USCIS enforcement. Legal portability allows…

Trump Admin Weighs Denaturalization in Minnesota Fraud Case

The government's interest in denaturalizing individuals involved in Minnesota's 'Feeding Our Future' fraud case faces strict legal limits. Revocation is…

USCIS Tightens Evidence Standards for Marriage-Based Green Card Petitions

Applying for a marriage green card in 2026 involves strict enforcement, mandatory interviews, and facial biometrics. USCIS now prioritizes 'integrity'…

VAWA Reforms Tighten Citizenship Rules for Domestic Abuse Survivors

New USCIS policies effective 2026 require VAWA self-petitioners to provide primary documentation and undergo a broader 'Good Moral Character' evaluation.…

2026 H-1B Compliance Red Flags for Remote Work Programs

U.S. employers face intensified H-1B scrutiny in 2026 regarding remote work locations. Compliance now hinges on ensuring that every remote…