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Federal agency issues notice to clients of former beleaguered immigration attorney. What to know
A federal agency has issued new guidance to clients of former beleaguered immigration attorney Alexandra Lozano Kennedy. In a Friday statement, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services directed people who were being represented by Lozano Kennedy to update their mailing address in order for the agency to continue processing their immigration cases.
In Springfield, Ohio, some residents see the end of an economic boom after the end of a humanitarian program for immigrants. Others see still darker possibilities.
The U.S. population was already aging and tilting toward decline. After the Supreme Court confirmed Trump's power to deport hundreds of thousands of foreign migrants, population decline could accelerate.
A Federal Reserve working paper finds unauthorized immigration during the Biden administration drove up home prices by 2.2% and rents by 1.4%.
Judge: Plaintiffs don’t standing in case challenging TN law making illegal immigration a state crime
An ACLU and National Immigration Law Center challenge to a new Tennessee law that makes it a crime for immigrants without legal status to enter or remain in the state was dismissed by a federal judge
Master calendar hearings are generally the first time a person appears in front of an immigration judge to make their case.
The nominee would take charge of an agency with billions in new resources and an expanding role in carrying out the administration's deportation agenda.
New data on legal immigration during the second Trump administration's first year shows far fewer petitions being approved, with an oversized backlog.
Eighty years after the Treaty of Manila, San Diego is home to one of the largest Filipino communities in the nation.