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599 articlesJust a Proud Moment: 73 New Citizens Sworn In Concord, NH
Seventy-three people from 35 countries were naturalized on June 5, 2025, at the Warren Rudman U.S. Courthouse in Concord. The USCIS-coordinated ceremony, led by Judge Paul Barbadoro, celebrated new citizens…
Family Says Broadview Detainee Was Deported; No Confirmation Yet
Families report a recent deportation from Broadview, yet ICE had not confirmed the specific case by Sept 30,…
People’s Patrol Stands Up to ICE in Chicago Suburbs
People’s Patrol volunteers in West Chicago and suburbs patrol nightly to warn communities about ICE activity, coordinate with…
Iowa Schools Leader Held by ICE Steps Down as Deportation Fights On
Ian Andre Roberts resigned as Des Moines Public Schools superintendent after his September 26, 2025 ICE arrest; he…
Grieving mother slams Pritzker over sanctuary policy after death
Megan Bos’s death and charges against an undocumented suspect have reignited debate over Illinois’ sanctuary policies. The suspect…
U.S. Firms Move High-Value Work to India After $100K H-1B Fee
A $100,000 one-time fee on new H-1B petitions filed after September 21, 2025 is accelerating corporate shifts to…
F-1 to H-1B: Securing Visa Without Original I-797—Key Steps
A Hyderabad consulate approved an H-1B visa without the original I-797 after the applicant presented a certified copy,…
From 214(b) Rejection to Approval: Concise Answers Secure U.S. Visa
A Delhi senior manager overcame a Section 214(b) B1/B2 refusal by giving brief, DS-160‑consistent answers, stressing business purpose,…
Is the U.S. Losing the Global STEM Talent Race to Canada?
Canada’s targeted 2023 Tech Talent Strategy—open permits for H-1B holders and family work rights—plus Express Entry STEM priorities…
Remote-First Hiring Won’t Replace H-1B Visas: A Hybrid Future
Tech companies favor remote‑first hiring to avoid H‑1B lottery delays and costs, using sponsorship selectively for onsite, security‑sensitive,…