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New U.S. Immigration Fees Could Add $2,150 Per Family by 2028

Public Law 119-21, signed July 4, 2025, funds enforcement with large immigration fee hikes. USCIS implemented new rates July 22,…

No MUF leader criticisms of 2025 Swedish work permit reforms found

Sweden’s 2025 reforms raised the work‑permit salary floor to SEK 28,480 and tightened sponsorship and labour market tests, prioritizing skilled…

New York Faces $73 Million Federal Funding Risk Over Immigrant CDLs

A federal audit says over half of 200 New York CDLs extended past visa limits, threatening $73 million in highway…

Singapore to Phase Out Foreign Performers Scheme by June 2026

MOM will close the Work Permit (Performing Artiste) scheme on June 1, 2026, after uncovering syndicate-led abuses. Current permits stay…

Icelandic Citizenship Demand Explodes in 2025 Amid Record Applications

Iceland recorded 290 citizenship applications in autumn 2025, the highest since 1998, fueled by backlog and rising immigrant eligibility. With…

Denver Council Blocks Airport Lease Over ICE Deportations, Funding at Risk

Denver’s council rejected a 1,200-square-foot Key Lime Air lease, citing ICE deportation ties. The carrier must use common-use apron space.…

No Evidence Patoka Proposes Immigrant Protections in Baltimore County

No public record confirms Izzy Patoka filed immigrant-protections legislation as of Dec. 16, 2025. HB 1222 (2025), effective Oct. 1,…

No Minnesota ICE surge documented amid nationwide enforcement push

Since January 2025, nationwide expedited removal and broader local cooperation have raised detention and deportation risks for Minnesotans lacking two…