USCIS has updated its policy to recognize only two biological sexes, aligning with President Trump's 2025 executive order.
Under the Trump administration, border control has increased vetting against travelers. Here's what to do if you're stopped or questioned.
Jess Root and Seth Cox talk Calais Campbell and preview the defensive line class of the 2025 draft for the Cardinals.
Authorities rely on informants for operations against criminal networks, but some who've collaborated face immigration ...
Over the last few months, Erik Dylan, a singer and songwriter who frequently collaborates with Green, has shared quite a few ...
"We're getting multiple calls a day from people who are worried about whether or not they should travel," a lawyer told ...
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After "Deep End" author Ali Hazelwood had to cancel UK stops on her book tour, fans are expressing frustration at the Trump's ...
Despite having half a year to go on its contract for a federal grant that allowed the Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) to help green card holders to complete their naturalization ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is identifying six Bhutanese refugees who were deported, saying that previous ...
Starting this week, I once again have the privilege of teaching law students about the First Amendment, a subject in which ...
President Donald Trump's "liberation day" has arrived, and Nigel Green, chief executive of U.K.-based deVere Group, predicts that Trump will be forced to backtrack on what are expec ...
As visa holders and permanent residents (those with green-cards) encounter more rigorous examinations at U.S. airports, ...
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