USCIS once managed legal immigration. Now, Trump is weaponizing the agency—turning America’s immigration system into a ...
The Trump administration is arming USCIS special agents with firearms and allowing them to make arrests, in an effort to weaponize the agency and make it harder for immigrants to obtain legal status ...
As of Oct. 2, employers can electronically file a petition for unnamed beneficiaries with USCIS as soon as the Labor ...
The implications of the immigration shutdown are extensive. While some immigrant agencies are working, many have been ...
The U.S. government shutdown halts key services, delays immigration processes like H-1B visas, impacts federal workers, and ...
A Venezuelan father waiting in Mexico to plead his U.S. asylum case who has yet to meet his newborn daughter. An Iraqi refugee stuck in Jordan despite his past helping U.S. soldiers. A mother sent ...
The federal government plans to begin processing initial applications for DACA, the Obama-era program that grants deportation protection and work permits to immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
Some high-visibility programs are fully suspended; others are operating under “excepted” status with fewer staff and longer ...
The Department of Homeland Security — which includes ICE and U.S. Customs and Immigration Services, among other agencies — has been spared some of the biggest impacts of a shutdown, with roughly 5 ...
Uncertainty abounds, on everything from heat subsidies to green card application processing, as D.C. gridlock continues.
President Donald Trump has announced the launch of the “Trump Gold Card” program, a paid initiative offering expedited ...