WEEKLY IMMIGRATION NEWS
Voters in Arizona will soon determine whether unlawful border crossings qualify as a state offense.
A new ballot measure that would strengthen local officials’ authority to enforce federal immigration law will be up for approval by Arizona voters this election.
As the Israel-Hezbollah conflict rages, humanitarian aid will be provided to Lebanese citizens residing in the United States.
Citing the ongoing armed conflict and conditions in Lebanon, the Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday that Lebanese nationals living in the United States will receive a type of humanitarian relief.
Texas’ immigration law has the potential to revolutionize immigration enforcement across the country if it prevails in court.
By making unlawful immigration into the United States a state crime, Texas contested federal supremacy. The constitutionality of it and whether other states can follow Texas’ example will be determined by the courts.
Republican attorneys general aim to thwart the rule that would provide DACA recipients with health insurance.
In a federal courtroom in North Dakota on Tuesday, three Republican attorneys general contended that a federal rule that permits certain undocumented immigrants to obtain subsidized health insurance ought to be halted, or at the very least postponed.
Couples with mixed immigration statuses request that the court lift the suspension of Biden’s road to citizenship program.
The court is being asked to allow the Biden administration’s Keeping Families Together program for undocumented spouses to continue, according to couples hoping to participate in it.
Immigration Service Releases A New “Extraordinary” Immigrant Policy
It will be simpler for immigrants based on employment to be recognized as people with outstanding ability under new policy guidelines.