US immigration

Guatemala President Bernardo Arevalo: US Needs To Invest More to Deter Immigration

As more and more migrants flood the border, the US is running out of options. However, new Guatemala President Bernardo Arevalo, who recently met with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, has a solution.

New ICE Rules on Foreign Students Receive Backlash from Politician, Academics

A politician and some educators have criticized the new rules released by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that may deport foreign students in the United States if they do not comply with the regulations.

US Federal Judge Challenges Trump's Administration After Stopping the Deportation of Honduras Teenager

The case is the first known challenge to the administration’s expulsion of immigrant children at the border which has turned away over 377 minors since late March.

Organizations Supporting Undocumented Immigrants Puts Pressure on California for a Weekly COVID-19 Relief Aid

The state of California is the first in the country to provide relief aid for undocumented workers and organizations for undocumented immigrants are awaiting for the promised COVID-19 relief aid.

Important Information You Need to Know Before Moving to the United States

Read on to find out about the information you need to know before moving to the United States. According to an article, the United States of America currently has a total of more or less 44.

DACA Program’s Fate to Be Decided in June; Coronavirus May Affect the Decision

The DACA program is also allowing some immigrants to participate in the frontlines against the coronavirus pandemic. The Supreme Court will be reaching a decision soon. Read on to find out more.

Here are the Changes You Need to Know About the US Immigration System Due to COVID-19

Find out here about the changes in the US Immigration System due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo : Wikimedia) The United States of America has been responding to the COVID-19 issue by creating major changes in different sectors in the country and in the immigration system, says an article.

US May Close Doors on Cubans as Surge in Fleeing Migrants Continues

Compared to other Hispanics that arrive at the U.S. border from Central America or Mexica, Cubans reportedly get preferential status and are treated as political refugees.
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