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After international students were deleted from a government database, hundreds sued. DHS reversed course on Friday.
Vermont’s largest public transit agency is now, as a result, weighing new training for its bus drivers on how to interact with federal agents.
For the second time in three election cycles, Michigan voters last year favored Donald Trump in the race for the White House, ...
Immigration officials signaled that the Trump administration would continue to pursue efforts to terminate the legal status ...
The shadow Scottish secretary described high immigration north of the border as a ‘pyramid scheme response’ to an aging ...
Biometrics, which include fingerprinting and photograph collection, have traditionally been a requirement for processes such ...
With 37,000 work-permit holders on island, and growing numbers of permanent residents and Caymanian status holders, ...
Three advocacy groups are suing the Department of Homeland Security and Secretary Kristi Noem, seeking to restore staff jobs ...
DHS confirmed it is backing off in some cases, but did not elaborate on whether the decision was permanent or temporary.
The federal government and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement are reversing and restoring the legal status of foreign students.
The Trump administration is backing down from a multi-state legal fight over sweeping actions taken by US Immigration and ...
Leavenworth’s lawsuit highlights major scandals at the prison, including a 129-page report from the U.S. Department of ...