US Senate Advances $70 Billion Funding Plan for ICE and Border Patrol
The US Senate has voted to advance a significant funding plan for ICE and Border Patrol, totaling $70 billion.
Stay updated with the latest immigration news and developments. Find important updates about visa processing, policy changes, and immigration services.
The US Senate has voted to advance a significant funding plan for ICE and Border Patrol, totaling $70 billion.
New visa regulations announced by the U.S. will take effect in May 2026, impacting work permits and green cards.
USCIS is experiencing a backlog of 12 million immigration applications, with significant increases noted in early 2025.
USCIS has suspended refugee green card approvals and changed policies regarding ICE arrests of refugees.
USCIS announces a blanket pause on immigration applications, causing uncertainty for many applicants and raising legal concerns.
Immigrant PhD holder loses job offer due to USCIS processing delays, highlighting urgent need for reform.
USCIS processing times vary significantly across different immigration case types, highlighting the need for better prioritization.
USCIS plans to hire 200 special agents to combat immigration fraud following a directive from Trump after a violent incident in DC.
Eric Schmitt calls for USCIS to prioritize American workers and address H-1B visa misuse linked to DEI hiring practices.
384 individuals who obtained U.S. citizenship through naturalization are under review for potential revocation, marking a significant policy shift.
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