DHS Issues Terminations of Temporary Protected Status for 7 Nations

The “limited relief” from the agency allows time for lower courts to align U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issued notices to Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) users…

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DOJ Files Complaints Against Two States Over In-State Tuition for Illegal Aliens

State laws in Massachusetts and Rhode Island also offer financial assistance to unlawful residents. The Department of Justice filed complaints against Massachusetts and Rhode Island challenging state laws…

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Supreme Court Upholds Broad Interpretation of Birthright Citizenship

The decision nullifies the president’s executive order that sought to restrict citizenship to those born to parents subject to U.S. jurisdiction. The Supreme Court determined that President Trump’s…

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U.S. Postmaster Announces Proposal Restricting Mail-In Ballot Delivery

The Postal Service would not deliver ballots in states that refuse to submit voter rolls to the federal government for review. Postmaster General David Steiner discussed a proposed…

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Justice Department Seeks to Remove U.S. Citizenship from Naturalized Criminals

The individuals allegedly engaged in acts including sexual abuse of a minor, wire and bank fraud, and distributing drugs wholesale without a license. The Department of Justice announced…

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USCIS Reinstates Consular Green Card Application Policy

The agency is requiring compliance with long-standing practice under U.S. law. The Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released a policy memo reiterating long-standing immigration policy. This policy…

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DOJ Announces Swearing-In of 77 Immigration Judges

It is the largest-ever class of new adjudicators for the Executive Office for Immigration Review. The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) announced that 77 new immigration judges…

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Senator Introduces Constitutional Amendment on Birthright Citizenship

The proposal comes as the Supreme Court decision related to executive action remains outstanding. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky introduced a proposal to amend the Constitution to rework…

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Treasury Proposes Rules for CDFI Fund Eligibility and Compliance

Proposed changes address benefit eligibility standards and anti-discrimination requirements for certified institutions The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced plans to issue proposed rules concerning how certain Community…

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House of Representatives DIGNIDAD Act Promotes Path to Citizenship

The bill, authored in Spanish, would provide 10 million illegals residing in the U.S. a path to citizenship. Representative Maria Elvira Salazar of Florida has introduced a bill,…

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