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Policy Shifts Spark Fear, Yet International Students Drive MBA Futures

New 2025 U.S. policies tightened student visa vetting, limited travel for 19 countries, curtailed interview waivers, and targeted Chinese F‑1…

Pilsen El Grito Carries On at St. Paul’s Church Amid ICE Crackdowns

In September 2025, Chicago’s El Grito events faced heightened ICE enforcement. Grant Park’s festival was canceled; smaller gatherings at St.…

Berkeley Lab Postdoc Immigration Risks Amid Federal Espionage Fears

A Berkeley Lab postdoc’s J-1 renewal entered Administrative Processing after requests about funding and Chinese collaborations. Despite the end of…

Taub v. Tesla accuses H-1B bias to suppress American wages

A Dec. 13, 2025 class action alleges Tesla favored H-1B workers to lower wages, citing “H1B only” postings, 1,355 H-1B…

UI Students Secure Injunction Reinstating SEVIS Status Against DHS

A federal judge ordered DHS to restore four University of Iowa students’ SEVIS status after wrongful termination. Separately, DHS proposed…

DOT Orders End of Delta-Aeroméxico Joint Venture by 2026

The DOT revoked antitrust immunity for the Delta–Aeromexico joint venture on September 8, 2025, ordering unwinding by January 1, 2026.…

Kingston ICE Detention: Green Card Holder Questioned, Details Unclear

An ICE action in Kingston detained an undocumented person and questioned a Green Card holder; the Times Union provided no…

US Revokes Minister’s Daughter’s Visa, Diplomatic Abuse Sparks Rift

In 2025 the U.S. revoked visas for Brazilians linked to Mais Médicos, including a minister’s child, added sanctions and raised…