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Could Elon Musk’s DOGE Team Target USCIS Next? Here’s What’s at Stake

Elon Musk's DOGE, known for targeting federal agencies, raises concerns over potential control of USCIS. Though no evidence suggests this…

USCIS Processing Times Likely to Rise Under New Trump Administration Policies

The Trump administration's 2025 immigration policy changes, including stricter enforcement and "Buy American, Hire American" policies, are set to increase…

Can USCIS Funding Be Halted? A Look at Its Fee-Driven Structure

USCIS is primarily funded through applicant fees, with 97% of its budget self-generated, limiting direct executive control. While the government…

President Trump’s New Orders Bring Delays, Changes to U.S. Visa Process

Recent U.S. embassy changes under President Trump's orders, including staffing cuts, enhanced screening, and operational shifts, are causing longer visa…

Understanding I-485 “Reject After Ingest” and How to Navigate It

The "Reject After Ingest" status for Form I-485 occurs when USCIS accepts an application but later rejects it, often due…

When a Flight Crash Lands, What Happens First: Immigration or Medical Aid?

In a flight crash with survivors, priority is emergency medical care. Passengers are typically taken to hospitals for treatment before…

TSA Confirms AirTags Are Allowed in Carry-On Bags Under Current Rules

AirTags are TSA-approved for carry-on luggage. With lithium content within TSA limits, they’re safe for travel. Check airline rules for…

Legal Immigration Loses Meaning as Illegal Border Crossings Go Unpunished

The lack of penalties for illegal immigration undermines legal processes, burdens taxpayers, and incentivizes lawbreaking. Reform is crucial for fairness…