USCIS Raises Fees for Specific Naturalization Services: Who is Affected?
USCIS just increased the premium processing fee for some of its naturalization services, here is what you should know
Blinken Urges Mexico, Guatemala to Double Down Efforts on 'Orderly Migration' Amid Republican Outbursts
U.S. and Mexico have held meetings at the highest level to address what many define as a "migration crisis" at the border
New York, Illinois and Colorado are Top Migrant Destinations in 2023, New Study Shows
Here are some takeaways about where migrants are mostly heading to
Arizona Republicans Advocate for Bill Allowing Killing of Undocumented Migrants Suspected of Trespassing
The bill is expected to be vetoed by the governor should it pass
Georgia Republicans Push to Deport All Undocumented Immigrants After Killing of Nursing Student
A bill in the state legislature seeks to require every eligible police and sheriff department to help identify these migrants and detain them
Why Immigration is Largely Responsible for the Recent Outsized Growth of the U.S. Economy
A new report by the Washington Post explains that the influx of people has propelled the job market and helped boost the post-pandemic rebound
Latino Groups Condemn Killing of Georgia Student as Suspect's Nationality, Status Take Center Stage in Debate
The arrest of a Venezuelan man who entered the U.S. has many Latinos fearing it will further stir anti-immigrant sentiments
New Venezuela Drama: Study Reveals Migrants Outpacing Education Levels in Some LatAm Host Countries
Venezuelans living in Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Brazil have, on average, higher levels of education than locals
Immigration Concerns Keep Climbing; Over One in Four in the U.S. Say It's the Most Important Problem
A new Gallup poll shows that 28% of respondents gave this answer. It's been named as the single most pressing issue for the first time since 2019
Arizona Sector Becomes Area With the Most Border Crossings: the Main Reasons for This
Tucson has recorded the highest amount of migrant apprehensions in fiscal year 2024, with over a quarter of a million
'Demolish Immigration': Think Tank Warns Second Trump Term Would 'Drive Levels to Unprecedented Lows'
The Niskanen Center analyzed the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, saying it's the policy playbook for an eventual Trump victory, and warned of its extent
How the Influx of Migrants is Impacting the Budgets of some of the Largest Cities in the U.S.
A report by S&P Global concluded that cities like NYC, Chicago and Denver are adjusting their budgets for this, but can struggle without federal support
Showdown On the Border: Biden, Trump Will Visit Texas on Same Day
The simultaneous visits have sparked interest and speculation about the nature of their respective engagements in the border state
Number of Migrants Crossing Darien Gap Increases by Almost Half so Far This Year
Close to 70,000 people have already made their way through the treacherous route in 2024, according to Panamanian authorities
Venezuela Follows Through with Threat and Stops Deportation Flights from U.S. and Mexico
The cooperation was key for the Biden administration to stem the flow of migrants to its southern border
Biden Reportedly Weighing Turning Down Asylum Seekers who Cross the Border Illegally
The measure could be implemented through executive action. It would likely face internal backlash from more progressive factions of the Democratic Party
Trump Reportedly Plans Militarized Mass Deportations and Detention Camps if He Wins a Second Term
The Washington Post delved into a what would be an unprecedented effort to crack down on immigration if Trump returns to power
Biden Administration Considers Making Asylum Harder to Obtain and Deportation Easier
A media report details the actions would be part of a unilateral plan by the government as congressional negotiations continue at a stalemate
Deportation Is One of the Biggest Fears Among Latinos, Regardless of Immigration Status, New Study Shows
Both documented and undocumented Latinos saw an increase in anxiety regarding their future in the U.S. over the past years
Why Democrats Are Set to Adopt Trump-Era Immigration Rhetoric for the Upcoming Election Cycle
Following Tom Suozzi's victory in New York, Democrats seek to further adopt more Republican-like immigration reform ideas
Mexican Government Sets Checkpoint near U.S. Border Following Crossings Through Fence Gap
The spot is known as the San Judas Break. Migrants are now attempting to cross through another gap
Four in Five Americans Believe the Biden Administration is Doing a Bad Job at the Border
According to a poll by the Pew Research Center, most people consider the issue to be a crisis or a major problem
Border Patrol Acting Deputy Chief Joel Martínez Suspended for Alleged Misconduct
It wasn't specified why Martínez, a 31-year veteran of the organization, was removed from his post
ICE Detention Centers Could Release 15,000 People, Stop Accepting New Migrants Due to Cash Shortfall
In need of $700 million, ICE is looking into cutting key parts of its budget
U.S.-Mexico Border Apprehensions Drop by 50% in January: Here Are Some Reasons Explaining Why
The largest drop by nationality was among Venezuelans as geographically, crossings plummeted in Texas
Naturalization Made Simple: Top Strategies for Acing the U.S. Citizenship Test & Interview
This comprehensive guide has all the information you'll need to navigate the naturalization interview and test to become a U.S. citizen.
Biden's Handling of Immigration is the Main Reason for his Disapproval Rate: Gallup
Almost 20% of respondents of a poll cited the issue specifically. It was followed by the economy and inflation
How to Authenticate an Official Document for Use Outside of the US: A Complete Guide
This guide will explain why apostilles and authentication are necessary and how you can authenticate your documents.
The House Impeached Alejandro Mayorkas Over Border Handling; Here's What Comes Next
It is the first time in almost 150 years that a Cabinet secretary has been impeached. The motion now heads to the Senate, where it faces slim chances
How Protracted Border Security Negotiations Could Lead to Further Deteriorating the Current Status Quo
Cities and Federal Agencies Expected To Be Unable To Maintain Status Quo Amid Struck Down Border Security Bill