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US Embassy in Trinidad Stresses Visa Is a Privilege, Not a Right

The U.S. Embassy in Port of Spain reminded travellers that visas are privileges and may be revoked for legal violations.…

Enforcement reshapes San Diego celebrations driving smaller gatherings

Rising immigration enforcement in San Diego is prompting families to scale back or cancel large celebrations, shrinking public festivals and…

Finland Aims to Keep Migration Stable Through 2026

Finland expects steady migration to 2026: student permits dip to 13,000–14,000, work permits fell 29% in 2025, and asylum claims…

UK ETA for Visa-Exempt Travelers in 2026: Key Facts and Timeline

On February 25, 2026, the UK requires an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) for citizens of 85 visa-exempt countries. Applied online…

H-1B Approvals for Indian Firms Fall 37% in FY2025 to 4,573

In FY 2025 Indian IT companies secured just 4,573 new H-1B approvals, a 37% decline from FY 2024. U.S. tech…

Portland mother and three children remain separated in US custody

After Canada rejected their asylum claim, a Congolese mother and her three teens were returned to U.S. custody at Champlain…

ICE Faces Lawsuit Over Chaofeng Ge’s Death in Pennsylvania

After 32-year-old Chaofeng Ge died at Moshannon on Aug. 5, his family filed a FOIA lawsuit Nov. 12, 2025 alleging…

Immigration Raids in San Antonio and Charlotte Spark Fear and Debate

Coordinated federal raids in San Antonio and Charlotte targeted alleged transnational criminals, producing over 140 and 130 arrests respectively. Authorities…