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Navy Veteran’s Daughter Detained by ICE Despite Citizenship Claims

Alma Bowman’s detention illustrates ICE’s strict enforcement impacting U.S. citizens with old convictions. Despite solid citizenship proof, she faces deportation.…

JFK Launches Biometric Screening for U.S. Citizens with AA and CBP

JFK Terminal 8 began using the Enhanced Passenger Processing system on June 6, 2025, enabling faster entry for U.S. citizens…

Schengen Area Welcomes Romania and Bulgaria with Full Border Integration

Since January 2025, Romania and Bulgaria joined Schengen fully, lifting land border controls. Air and sea checks ended earlier. The…

U.S. Immigration Fund Secures Landmark EB-5 I-526E Petition Approval

USIF’s EB-5 I-526E petition approval confirms innovative loan financing. Rural petitions receive faster USCIS processing with high approval rates. Demand…

ICE Uses Courthouse Arrests as New Tool Against Migrants’ Due Process Rights

DHS's 2025 policy enables ICE to arrest near courthouses more freely, increasing detentions including many without criminal records. Expedited removal…

Canadian Lawmaker Launches Petition to End Temporary Foreign Worker Program

The Temporary Foreign Worker Program in Canada faces reforms amid a petition to end it except for seasonal agriculture. Changes…

USCIS Confirms No Citizenship Without Good Moral Character

To naturalize, immigrants must prove good moral character covering 3–5 years of conduct. Serious crimes permanently bar citizenship, while lesser…

USCIS Issues Warning on Possible Green Card and Visa Revocations

Announced in April 2025, the Catch-and-Revoke policy allows quick cancellation of Green Cards and visas for law violations. It impacts…