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Families with Mixed Status Prepare Emergency Plans Amid Deportation Fears

Expanded ICE enforcement and broader expedited removal have pushed mixed-status families to create emergency plans—guardianship papers, document kits, and care…

Ukrainian Refugees in the U.S. Lose Work Rights, Face Uncertain Future

Ukrainian parolees and refugees face expiring work authorization as many U4U arrivals reach two-year parole limits and TPS eligibility excludes…

Seven Men Face Trial for Violent Disorder Outside Rosewood Hotel

Seven men face trial for violent disorder after a May 2025 incident outside Rosewood Hotel, with prosecutors using CCTV and…

Patients Face Longer Wait Times as $100,000 H-1B Fee Looms

A proposed $100,000 H-1B fee, set to take effect in 2025, would apply per visa including those for foreign medical…

Hundreds of Immigrants Lose Protected Status Under 2025 Reforms

Major 2025 federal actions and court rulings reclassify public benefits and narrow exemptions, risking disenrollment for many immigrants. DACA renewals…

Like Prime, but with Humans: How AI Expands Immigration Enforcement

The 2025 push pairs Palantir’s ImmigrationOS with DOGE-driven data interoperability to scale deportations using AI. A $30 million prototype is…

ICE to Evacuate Broadview Chicago Facility After Protests

ICE evacuated the Broadview processing facility around September 21, 2025, amid protests and an enforcement surge. Operation Midway Blitz led…

ORD to Welcome 17 European Airlines, First Time in Seven Years

As of September 21, 2025, O'Hare hosts 17 European airlines, matching 2018 levels. American Airlines increased summer capacity, and O'Hare…