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Republican sheriffs in Florida are raising concerns about the detrimental effects of an ongoing immigration crackdown, arguing that innocent individuals without legal authorization are being detained and deported despite no criminal history.
The Trump administration has submitted a new proposal to the Department of Labor aimed at raising minimum wages for H-1B visa applicants. This move seeks to ensure that foreign workers receive fair compensation and aligns their pay with U.S.-born professionals in similar roles.
A deportation flight scheduled for this week was canceled due to “removal flights to Iran have temporarily ceased” amid the ongoing conflict. This suspension has created uncertainty and potential delays in U.S. immigration policies targeting Iranian nationals.
VisaPics.org reports a significant drop in US visa approvals for 2025, particularly affecting applicants from India and China due to policy changes under the current administration.
A new federal law has altered the rules regarding driver’s licenses for voter registration, which could impact millions of Americans who rely on their state-issued IDs to vote in federal elections.
A permanent ban on campervans parking overnight at tourist hotspots along the North Yorkshire coast is set to be enforced following community complaints about limited parking spaces, impacting local businesses.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to allow the Trump administration to revive a restrictive immigration policy that has been used to turn back migrants seeking asylum at the southern border.
Starting in early 2024, Texas will mandate that all applicants seeking professional licenses must provide proof of legal immigration status. This change is expected to affect thousands of workers across various industries.
A recent social media post claims that driver’s licenses will no longer be accepted for voter registration under the SAVE America Act. However, this is a misunderstanding of the legislation, which raises important questions about its impact on visa applications and immigration processes.
New immigration policies from Canada, the UK, and Australia are set to change how Indian students and professionals plan for their future abroad. These changes could impact study plans, work opportunities, and travel routes.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has introduced a new form, Schedule 1-A, to claim deductions for various expenses, including tips and car loan interest. This change could impact visa applicants who are U.S. residents or plan to file taxes in the United States.
The Los Angeles Police Department is considering permanent restrictions on pretext traffic stops, which could have broader implications for U.S. immigration policies and travel practices.
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