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2026-01-18 18:35 UTC
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Trump administration has revoked over 100,000 visas, State Department says
The U.S. State Department announced that since President Donald Trump's inauguration last year, more than 100,000 visas have been revoked, a record number indicative of the administration’s stringent ...
Mass Protests Erupt Across US Following ICE Shootings; Experts Say Rifts Between Federal and State Governments Are Worsening Social Divisions in Polarized America
Reports of widespread protests across the United States are emerging after incidents involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. These events have strained relations between federal au...
Military lawyer swiftly fired after defying Trump deportation push
An Army Reserve lawyer working as a federal immigration judge has been dismissed after granting asylum at a higher than expected rate, likely conflicting with former President Donald Trump’s deportati...
New York Sues Trump Administration Over Halt On Two
The state of New York has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over new policies affecting green card applications and immigration. The plaintiffs argue that these moves undermine public h...
Trump set to expand immigration crackdown in 2026 despite brewing backlash
President Trump plans to intensify immigration enforcement with significant financial investments and workplace raids in the new year despite mounting criticism....
Military lawyer swiftly fired after defying Trump deportation push
An Army Reserve lawyer, who was detailed as a federal immigration judge, has been dismissed after granting asylum at a relatively high rate, reportedly defying former President Trump's deportation pus...
Stick over carrot approach doesn't help foreign residents integrate, professor says
A professor critiques current regulatory proposals for foreign resident integration in Japan, arguing that they focus excessively on punitive measures such as increased visa fees rather than supportiv...
Military lawyer swiftly fired after defying Trump deportation push
A military lawyer working as a federal immigration judge has been dismissed from their position after granting asylum at a higher rate than desired by the administration under President Donald Trump. ...
Judge blocks Trump administration from revoking immigration parole
A court has issued an injunction that grants a two-week reprieve for over 10,000 immigrants whose legal status was set to be revoked under the previous administration's policies next week....
US Immigration Policy and the Normalization of Military Rule in Myanmar
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has asserted that there is 'notable progress' in governance and stability in Myanmar, which some critics argue resembles military propaganda....
Japan eyes stricter residency requirement for naturalization
The Japanese government plans to extend the residency requirement from its current period to at least 10 years for eligibility towards naturalization. This adjustment aligns with the duration needed t...
Military lawyer swiftly fired after defying Trump deportation push
An Army Reserve lawyer serving as a federal immigration judge was dismissed after granting asylum at rates deemed too high by those supporting President Trump’s deportation efforts....
Advisory council calls for digital border controls and tighter immigration oversight
Japan's advisory council on immigration policy has highlighted the digitalization of border controls and enhanced oversight as critical components in shaping future immigration strategies. The recomme...
Not China’s H-1B: The Rocky Road Ahead for the K Visa
China introduced its K visa as part of its efforts to attract global talent but has not yet made it practical or widely accessible....