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Republicans Push Public Database for Immigrants Facing Deportation

A bill by Rep. Andy Biggs would require DHS to publish a public database of people with final deportation orders,…

Memphis Mayor Explains Cooperation With Federal Task Force on Crime

Memphis launched a 30-day surge with about 700 federal agents and 150 National Guard members to target violent crime alongside…

Why CBP Won’t Recruit at Cal Poly Fairs Amid Campus Protests

After protests, CBP did not attend Cal Poly SLO’s Oct 22, 2025 fair due to a shutdown; Cal Poly Pomona…

Germany’s Syrian Deportation Plan Remains Symbolic Amid No Returns

As of October 2025, Germany has no operational plan to deport people to Syria. Political rhetoric contrasts with legal, diplomatic,…

Merz Faces Backlash Over Immigration Comments Linking Urban Safety

In October 2025, Chancellor Friedrich Merz linked city safety to migration and urged large deportations, prompting Berlin protests, political backlash,…

Post-Permit Tracking: Canada Does Not Routinely Monitor Migrants

Canada does not conduct routine tracking of permit holders after approval, relying on targeted checks. The U.S. uses I-94, SEVIS,…

Welcoming Newcomers: Immigration and Rural Revival with Rachel Perić

Welcoming America’s Rachel Perić urges rural towns in 2025 to adopt inclusive, practical policies—like language access, streamlined permits, and business…

Chicago Archbishop Condemns Immigration Crackdown: We Will Not Be Silent

Cardinal Cupich condemned Chicago’s Midway Blitz as harmful and vowed the Church will support migrants by keeping parishes open, offering…