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Legal refugees now face long detention after DHS reinterprets law on applying for a green card after a year
The Department of Homeland Security issued a policy memo in February 2026 that could lead to the detention of refugees who are legally in the country. The new policy states that “DHS may arrest and ...
Policy shifts are taking effect in 2026, with new rules impacting business loans, border screening and some refugee cases.
Green Card holders in the US face tighter rules, including SBA loan curbs, stricter background checks and biometric tracking.
Immigrants seeking green cards through marriage could be vulnerable to deportation, according to a new Trump administration policy. Federal immigration authorities may begin removal proceedings for ...
F-1 student status does not automatically lead to a green card. If you want permanent residence, you must qualify under a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens have long expected that they won’t be deported from the country while going through ...
Highlighting a strategic immigration pathway that can help Indian executives and managers transition from a temporary ...
Khalil’s situation immediately drew international attention because of the reason he was detained, and because, according to his lawyer Amy Greer, he holds a green card, which allows individuals to ...
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Green card warning issued to married couples
Immigration attorneys are warning couples that living apart could jeopardize marriage-based green card applications, as the Trump administration increasingly scrutinizes the legitimacy of marriages.
Immigrants seeking green cards through marriage could be vulnerable to deportation, according to a new Trump administration policy. Federal immigration authorities may begin removal proceedings for ...
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