U.S. administration issued a new proposed rule which temporarily introduces a rebuttable presumption of asylum ineligibility for certain noncitizens. The administration said the rule would
DHS has announced a new process through which Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans may request to come to the US safely. Qualified beneficiaries who are
Nearly a million immigrants were naturalized as American citizens in the fiscal year 2022, the third-highest annual tally recorded in U.S. history. 2022 Year in
Since its introduction, DACA has faced ongoing legal challenges over its legality, leaving recipients and undocumented people uncertain about their futures. This past week the
“Dreamers”, who have long been a symbol of youth immigrants, are increasingly growing older, while eligibility requirements have been frozen since 2012 when the DACA
A record surplus of employment-based green cards available this year is forcing pressure on U.S. Immigration agencies to issue all available visas before the fiscal
Homeland Security Bill Approved The US House Committee on Appropriations approved an $85.67 billion Homeland Security bill for 2023 — $2.7 billion more than the