Trump's latest immigration move clouds path to green cards
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Four immigration judges in Washington state were ahead of a sea change in immigration enforcement that has reversed a long American tradition.
After a year focused on immigrants here illegally, the Trump administration is now making it harder for legal migrants to stay in the country. It is a risky pivot.
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CT trooper reprimanded for Facebook post asking Trump to fight state's immigration policies
An internal affairs report says the trooper violated state police policy on personal social media posts.
Justices reversed an appeals court decision that would have greenlit a fact-finding expedition into whether President Trump had effectively nullified review of personnel policies under the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act.
Donald Trump delivered a ringing defense of international students, but there is no evidence it signals a change in immigration policies.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services recently issued a policy memo stating “adjustment of status” should only be granted in “extraordinary circumstances.” Language attorneys said it could make it harder for some immigrants to obtain green cards while remaining in the United States.
Nearly half of the biggest US cities reported fewer residents after COVID. By 2024, many had begun adding residents again. But that momentum faded.