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“‘Economic Blackout’ Plans to Halt Spending for 24 Hours: Will It Shake Corporate Giants?” A grassroots movement takes aim at rising prices and inequality—experts weigh in on its potential impact.
The People's Union USA organizes a 24-hour "Economic Blackout" on February 28, 2025, urging Americans to avoid purchases to protest economic inequality and corporate greed. Supported by celebrities, the boycott…
“Trump Bets Big on $5M ‘Gold Card’ Visas: Will They Really ‘Sell Like Crazy’?” Wealthy investors offered a fast track to U.S. residency with a $5M price tag—but is it a game-changer or a gamble?
President Trump proposed a $5M "Gold Card" visa for wealthy foreign investors, providing U.S. residency and a pathway…
Florida’s SB 1498 Targets Employers With $500K Fines and Lawsuits Over Undocumented Hires: What’s Next?
Florida Senator Blaise Ingoglia proposed SB 1498, a strict immigration bill mandating universal use of E-Verify, severe penalties…
US Criticizes Thailand’s Deportation of 40 Uyghur Detainees to China
Thailand's deportation of 40 Uyghur men to China on February 27, 2025, drew global condemnation, including from the…
Los Angeles Public Library Expands Free Immigration Help Across Branches
Los Angeles Public Libraries' New Americans Initiative offers free, multilingual immigration and citizenship services across seven locations. Services…
Canada Reshapes Express Entry with New Categories and Reduced Targets
Canada's 2025 Express Entry changes focus on in-Canada experience, key sectors like healthcare, trades, and education, and French…
Iowa Strips Gender Identity from Civil Rights Act Amid Widespread Protests
Iowa lawmakers approved a bill removing gender identity from the Civil Rights Act, sparking widespread protests. The bill…
Delaney Hall to Reopen as Key Part of Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
The Trump administration plans to reopen Delaney Hall, a 1,000-bed immigrant detention center in New Jersey, near New…
Obergefell Ruling in Question as Lawmakers Push to Revisit Gay Marriage Rights
Recent state-level efforts aim to challenge the 2015 Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage, fueled by Justice Thomas's…
U.S. Tightens Nonimmigrant Visa Interview Waiver Rules, Limits Eligibility
The U.S. Department of State updated its visa interview waiver policy, effective February 18, 2025, narrowing eligibility criteria.…