Two judges found that USCIS' indefinite pause on applications from immigrants from travel-ban countries was unlawful.
Family-based green card approvals fell 54 percent between July 2025 and January 2026.
A U.S. federal judge rules immigration authorities cannot indefinitely halt green card applications tied to travel-restricted countries.
US federal court has ruled that immigration authorities cannot indefinitely pause green card applications and ordered USCIS ...
The Trump administration is subjecting broad categories of immigrants applying for green cards and citizenship to enhanced ...
Ricky Murray, a former senior USCIS official, said filing for a green card is “more tedious than ever.” ...
US judge rules against 'unlawful' pause on green card applications for immigrants originally from countries on the Trump ...
The Trump administration has introduced stricter FBI background checks for immigrants applying for asylum, green cards and ...
A US federal court ruled that the USCIS must resume processing green card applications, impacting thousands, including ...
The Kodiak Island Borough School District will fund the process of gaining immigration green cards for 20 international teachers currently working under temporary visa status.
Participating in pro-Palestinian rallies, criticising Israel on social media and desecrating the American flag are now ...
A new report by the libertarian Cato Institute shows Trump administration arrests of Cuban migrants has skyrocketed since ...