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Sauder Village Celebrates 75 New US Citizens on Fourth of July

Naturalization grants immigrants voting rights, a U.S. passport, and legal protections after at least five years of residency, English, and…

Advocates Help Immigrants Understand Their Rights Amid ICE Actions

Effective July 2025, the US ends ICE enforcement limits in protected areas and boosts funding with E-Verify expansion. This raises…

Why Black Immigration Justice Should Be a Collective Priority

Project 2025 and executive orders end TPS and DACA, increasing deportations and challenges for Black immigrants. Renewals and legal support…

EB-2 NIW Visa 2025: Key Sectors, Premium Processing, and Approval Trends

EB-2 NIW enables professionals to obtain U.S. green cards sans job offers by proving national benefit. Filing entails Form I-140,…

No Evidence ICE Abandons Cars or Equipment During Arrests in 2025

ICE withdrew protections for certain locations in January 2025, increasing property seizures in cities like Oklahoma City. Those affected must…

New Americans Seek Citizenship Amid Uncertainty and Immigration Changes

In 2025, USCIS processes naturalization applications in 6-8 months with a five-step process including application, biometrics, background check, interview, and…

What Is the Most Common Reason for Deportation in 2025?

In 2025, U.S. deportation expanded beyond criminal convictions to include immigration violations. Nearly 60% arrested had no criminal record. Green…

Can You Be Deported If Married to a U.S. Citizen?

Being married to a U.S. citizen allows green card applications but does not prevent deportation. USCIS enforces stricter rules to…