A new DHS regulatory proposal would allow CBP and ICE to collect biometrics from children under the age of 14.
The package could tighten the ground of inadmissibility, potentially increasing scrutiny of applicants’ use of public benefits.
The new DHS rule, effective December 2025, is part of Trump’s wider immigration crackdown and aims to boost border security through biometric tracking.
The Department of Homeland Security plans to require applicants for any immigration benefit to submit biometric information that could include DNA, facial imagery, and voice prints.
Critics questioned whether it gives officers too much leeway in rejecting foreigners based on a subjective judgment.
As masked and costumed protesters demonstrate outside federal immigration facilities nationwide, the federal government has ...
The DHS will end automatic extensions of Employment Authorization Documents starting Oct. 30, 2025, a policy driven by ...
According to a filing in the Feder al Register on Friday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will expand on the photo ...
Immigration experts confirm that reentry and visa stamping procedures remain unchanged, with many H-1B professionals ...
H-1B visa program updates, including new rules that exempt employers from the $ 100,000 petition fee when hiring F-1 students or those extending H-1B status.
The Justice Department’s notice names 11 new immigration judges and 25 temporary judges. Most have military ties, and at ...