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U.S. H-1B Fee Exemption for In-Country Students Boosts Campus Hiring

Officials clarified the $100,000 H‑1B fee excludes change‑of‑status filings for people already in the U.S., effective Sept 21, 2025. Employers…

H-1B Revocation Triggers F-1 Auto-Termination: A Cautionary Case

An August 29, 2025 employer-filed H-1B revocation led to SEVIS auto-termination, ending a recent graduate's OPT and F-1 benefits by…

Alaska Airlines IT Outage Triggers Three-Hour Nationwide Ground Stop

A critical third‑party hardware failure on July 20, 2025 caused an Alaska Airlines nationwide ground stop from about 8:00 p.m.…

WA ALPR Access by Border Patrol Raises Immigration Concerns

Audit logs show Border Patrol accessed Flock Safety ALPR networks across at least 17 Washington agencies in 2025, sometimes without…

H-2A Reforms Raise Costs and Uncertainties for U.S. Farmers

Fall 2025 brings earlier USCIS filing (Oct 2), an AEWR reset using OEWS that lowers wages, a DHS visa integrity…

More Than 200 ICE Recruits Dismissed as Agency Expands Recklessly

Over 200 ICE trainees were dismissed amid an accelerated hiring push driven by a $50,000 bonus and 150,000+ applications. Most…

Delta, Korean Air, and Air France-KLM Take 25% WestJet Stake

Delta, Korean Air and Air France-KLM bought a combined 25% of WestJet for about US$550 million on October 22, 2025,…

How Plastic Whistles Are Fueling Chicago’s Anti-ICE Resistance

Following expanded enforcement in September 2025, Chicago community groups distribute plastic whistles to warn residents, mobilize witnesses, and document immigration…