20% of ICE Removals Involve Asylum Seekers Amid Backlog
Approximately 20% of ICE removals involve individuals with pending asylum cases, highlighting a significant backlog in the U.S. immigration system.
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Approximately 20% of ICE removals involve individuals with pending asylum cases, highlighting a significant backlog in the U.S. immigration system.
Civil rights organizations have filed a lawsuit against the State Department for pausing immigrant visa processing for citizens from 75 countries.
Recent insights clarify that EB-1A visas do not require additional documentation, unlike EB-1B and EB-1C categories.
Naturalized citizen's green card interview canceled, raising constitutional concerns about discrimination based on birthplace.
A naturalized U.S. citizen's green card interview was reportedly canceled due to the petitioner's country of birth, raising legal concerns.
Immigration attorney highlights issues with I-485 denials, suggesting they stem from field office competence rather than political factors.
Recent comments highlight concerns about the expedited nature of citizenship ceremonies for applicants meeting requirements.
USCIS faces criticism for its handling of Motions to Reopen for I-485 applications, impacting immigration litigation.
A court has halted Governor Noem's attempt to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants.
Haitian nationals can qualify for green cards through various categories, with priority dates updated in the latest visa bulletin.
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