Category: Immigrant
U.S. Catholic bishops have elected Oklahoma City Archbishop Paul Coakley as their new president, signaling a continued conservative direction under President Donald Trump’s second term. While emphasizing...
Hundreds of thousands of legal, taxpaying immigrants could lose access to Obamacare subsidies next year under a provision in the H.R.1 – One Big Beautiful Bill Act. According to experts, this could...
Most people need a visa to visit or move to the United States. There are so many visas, and they fall under two categories: Immigrant & Non-immigrant. Each has its own rules and requirements. You must...
The Trump administration has announced plans to escalate workplace immigration enforcement following a raid at a Hyundai facility in Georgia that led to 475 arrests. Officials say more business crackdowns...
Understanding the available citizenship test exemptions can make your naturalization journey much easier. Depending on your age, years of residency, or medical condition, you may qualify for a citizenship...
For the first time in over fifty years, the United States has seen its immigrant population decline significantly. This shift, barely acknowledged at the dinner table, is already reshaping the heart of...
Rwanda has received seven migrants deported from the United States, marking the first arrivals under a new bilateral agreement that allows Washington to transfer up to 250 individuals. The development...
Record-Breaking Detention Figures
Recent NY Times reports show that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is now detaining more immigrants than at any point in modern U.S. history — over 60,000 people....
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