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Germany Welcomes Skilled Workers Amid Tightening Integration Rules

Germany’s 2025 policy expands pathways for skilled workers—centralizing processes via the Work-and-Stay Agency and lowering Blue Card thresholds—while tightening asylum,…

CMS Says Classes Are Usual Monday; No Border Patrol on Campuses

CMS confirmed in-person classes for Monday, November 17, 2025, after Border Patrol operations in Charlotte. There has been no enforcement…

Missouri Senator Seeks OPT Overhaul, Calls It a Cheap Labor Pipeline

Senator Eric Schmitt urged DHS to end or reform OPT on November 15, 2025, calling it a cheap-labor pipeline. OPT…

FAA Lifts Flight Restrictions, Resuming Commercial Airline Schedules

On November 17, 2025, the FAA lifted emergency flight caps at 40 major airports after staffing-trigger events dropped dramatically. Limits…

Johnson County Housing Struggles Grow as Immigration Arrests Rise

Arrests and deportations in early 2024 removed primary earners in Johnson County, causing unpaid rent, overcrowding, and homelessness. Labor shortages…

UK Defends Asylum Crackdown as Starmer Faces Far-Right Pressure

The government plans to scrap the 2005 statutory duty guaranteeing asylum support, making assistance discretionary to curb over 39,000 small‑boat…

Charlotte Churchgoers Flee Border Patrol Raid, ‘We Thought Church Was Safe’

A November 15, 2025 CBP raid at an east Charlotte church, part of Operation Charlotte's Web, sent parishioners fleeing and…

Mahmood pledges to tighten the “out of control” asylum system.

The Home Secretary announced a shift to temporary refugee status granting roughly 30 months’ leave and regular safety reviews, while…