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Could Birthright Citizenship Lead to Calls for More American Babies?
Debates on changing U.S. birthright citizenship raise questions about population growth and societal impacts. If altered, some suggest American citizens may need to have more children to maintain demographic and…
CHNV Parole Program Status After DHS and U.S. Supreme Court Decision
DHS terminates CHNV Parole for 532,000 migrants following a SCOTUS ruling, ending work permits and legal status for…
ICE Arrests Mahmoud Khalil During His Trial, Raising Justice Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student and U.S. permanent resident, was detained by ICE on March 8,…
Maryland Father Kilmar Abrego Garcia Sent to Salvadorian Prison by Mistake
The Trump administration admitted to mistakenly deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father with legally protected immigration status,…
Organ Donor for Sick Brother Detained by ICE as Doctors Urge Quick Action
The detention of an organ donor by ICE, while his brother needs a life-saving transplant, has ignited debate…
FAA Now Lets Some Aircraft Owners Keep Registration Details Private
The FAA's new policy, effective April 1, 2025, lets aircraft owners hide registration details, balancing privacy and transparency…
Current Deportation Protections for Venezuelans in the U.S. Under TPS
The Supreme Court allowed the end of TPS for most Venezuelans, leaving hundreds of thousands in legal limbo…
Trump Administration to Review $9 Billion in Federal Funding for Harvard
On March 31, 2025, the Trump administration announced a review of $9 billion in federal contracts and grants…
F-1 Students Face Tougher Checks at U.S. Entry Points
International students enrich U.S. campuses with diversity, promoting cultural exchange and learning. The F-1 visa program plays a…
U.S. Spent $40 Million to Hold 400 Migrants at Guantánamo Bay
Guantánamo Bay, located in southeastern Cuba, is a U.S.-controlled naval base known for its contentious history. It has…