President Donald Trump's administration has paused immigration decisions for people from countries it deems to be “high-risk.
New data reveals Trump administration referred over 14,000 cases to ICE, with 182 flagged as national security risks during ...
The new guidance is the latest amid an intensifying crackdown by the Trump administration on immigration, both legal and ...
Key Takeaways In addition to reviewing green cards for nationals of 19 designated countries, USCIS is now pausing a wide ...
The Trump administration is rolling out new guidelines intended to put a stop to foreigners exploiting domestic abuse claims ...
The U.S. government has expanded a sweeping pause on legal immigration applications to include those filed by people from an additional 20 countries, a U.S. official told CBS News.
The new policy, announced onDecember 12, 2025, rescinds previous COVID-era allowances and demands a more rigorous approach to ...
USCIS has now been burdened with additional task of reviewing all immigration cases from 19 countries of concern. The agency has been as ...
Abby Sullivan Engen, directing attorney of the immigrant rights legal practice at Centro Legal de la Raza, explains ...
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has paused processing work for immigrants from designated high-risk countries.
The Trump administration has launched a new office to vet immigrants. Border Report Live: Immigration lawyers decry new asylum policies U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is opening the new ...