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Poland: Russians Most Frequently Stripped of International Protection

Poland disproportionately revokes asylum for Russians—about 90% of cessations—despite 119 grants in 2024. Triggers include travel to Russia, biometric passports,…

Canada to Slash Temporary Immigration; NPR Share Expected Below 5%

Canada will sharply cut temporary visas—students and workers—reducing temporary admissions to 385,000 in 2026 and 370,000 from 2027, while keeping…

BOG to Address H-1B Concerns Next Year, Textbook Transparency

Florida’s Board will review H-1B hiring next in January 2026 following the governor’s order, with internal coordination underway; no immediate…

FAA Orders Phoenix Sky Harbor Closure; Commercial Flights Continue Under Limits

A limited FAA closure at Phoenix Sky Harbor (10 p.m. Nov 9–5 p.m. Nov 10, 2025) allowed restricted commercial service.…

Ontario Pauses Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream Through 2025

Following a roughly 50% federal cut to Ontario’s 2025 nomination allocations, the province paused new Express Entry Skilled Trades filings…

Tomorrow’s UK Immigration Reform: New Part Suitability and Higher Fees

On November 11, 2025 the UK replaces Part 9 with Part Suitability, tightening financial, language and work-eligibility rules. Graduate visas…

Bucks County Sheriff Ousted Over ICE Partnership, Ceisler Wins

Voters ousted Sheriff Harran after his April 2025 287(g) agreement with ICE. Judge Trauger called cooperation lawful but not an…

Ottawa urged to grant EI to hurricane-affected foreign workers

Advocates ask Ottawa to allow short-term work permits and EI access for Jamaican seasonal workers stranded after Hurricane Melissa. Seventeen…