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H1B Visa Program Updates: 2025 Rule Changes Explained

The DHS finalized modernization changes to the H1B visa program, effective January 17, 2025. Key updates include stricter specialty occupation definitions, extended cap-gap protections for F-1 students, H1B eligibility for…

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ICE and Police Detain 370 in Massachusetts Crime Crackdown

ICE, alongside federal law enforcement, arrested 370 illegal aliens in Massachusetts during a six-day operation targeting gangs, violent offenders, and…

Venezuelan Migrants Sent Back to Venezuela Through Honduras

The U.S. resumed deportations of Venezuelan migrants to Venezuela via Honduras as of March 24, 2025. This action highlights complex…

Trump Administration Eases Rules on Sharing Data of Migrant Child Sponsors

The Trump administration has rolled back restrictions on sharing immigration status information of migrant minor sponsors with enforcement agencies. This…

USCIS Moves to Address Fraud Concerns in H-1B Visa Program

USCIS aims to combat fraud and abuse in the H-1B visa program to protect American workers. Efforts include enhancing site…

Haitians Take Legal Action to Keep Temporary Protected Status

Haitians and immigrant rights advocates are suing the Trump administration over its decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS). TPS…

Trump’s Immigration Rules Leave British Tourists Facing New Hurdles

President Donald Trump's stricter U.S. immigration policies now impact British tourists and other foreign nationals, complicating travel procedures. These reforms…

Trump’s H-1B Changes Could Strain Big Tech, with Amazon Facing the Worst

A crackdown on the H-1B visa program under Trump could severely impact Big Tech companies, with Amazon potentially facing the…

Trade Policies May Cost U.S. Tourism $64 Billion, Report Finds

The U.S. tourism sector is projected to lose $64 billion due to trade wars initiated by the Trump administration. These…