A policy directive released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in late May is causing confusion and concern among ...
Terry de la Mesa Allen was one of the U.S. Army’s most unconventional combat commanders of World War II. Relieved after ...
Alabama’s congressional races remain mired in uncertainty as shifting court rulings, new proclamations, and conflicting ...
Mullin, who was tapped by Trump to lead Homeland Security after his predecessor Kristi Noem was fired, is appearing in the ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has clarified that people applying for green cards do not have to leave the United ...
GAO file photo DHS says qualified applicants will not be barred from permanent residence, but immigration lawyers warn the new guidance could still bring greater scrutiny and delays LOS ...
Hank Green addressed the rewards and challenges of social impact entrepreneurship, attention in a world of algorithms and having a famous brother in a sold-out talk at CEMEX Auditorium Friday, marking ...
A Trump administration directive announced last week threatened to require most applicants for permanent residency to wait out the process in their home country.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has clarified that most immigrants applying for Green Cards will not have to leave the United States while their applications are being processed.
Washington DC, May 30, 2026 — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) moved on May 29 to reassure immigrants and employers after a controversial policy memo issued last week sparked fears that ...
Under a policy memorandum issued last week Trump administration said it would reserve green card approvals for “extraordinary circumstances.” ...
Some applicants faced new questions in interviews Tuesday, while others saw no change in light of the USCIS memo.
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