A sweeping new proposed rule would expand both who must submit biometric data during immigration proceedings and the kinds of biometrics the agency can collect.
India Today on MSN
Green card boost for Indians as EB-1, EB-2 dates advance in December visa bulletin
The US December 2025 Visa Bulletin brings encouraging progress for Indian employment-based green card applicants, while ...
On Wednesday, a judge ordered the immediate release of Masuma Khan, a 64-year-old Altadena resident who immigrated from ...
Project Firewall gives the Labor Department new power to police H-1B visas, sending U.S. employers scrambling.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced the implementation of a new 2025 Naturalisation Civics Test, bringing back the 2020 test format with updates to strengthen civic ...
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Is your visa schedule a victim of the US government lockdown?
AT the time of writing, the US government has been closed for more than 40 days — the longest government shutdown in US ...
There are no left-of-center think tanks to staff Democratic administrations that believe immigration to the United States should be limited.
The Christian Post on MSN
Trump's week in review: Cuts TPS status for South Sudan; Nigerian pres. responds to threat over Christian persecution
While elections that resulted in expected victories for Democrats dominated headlines this week as the nation continues to ...
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Now even kids’ DNA may be collected - Trump administration’s sweeping new immigration rule explained
Under the proposed rule, DHS would be authorised to collect biometric data — such as fingerprints, iris scans, voiceprints, facial recognition data, and DNA samples — from anyone involved in an ...
Non-profit attorneys and interpreters report immigrant rights violations due to inadequate language access under the Trump ...
Tuko News on MSN
Donald Trump's Administration Ends Automatic Work Permit Extension for Kenyans, Other Foreigners
Donald Trump's administration has ended the automatic work permit extensions for foreign nationals, sparking uncertainty for ...
Bangladeshi national Masuma Khan has been released from a US detention centre after 31 days. The 64-year-old was freed on ...
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