Covers laws and regulations governing immigration, including visas, asylum and refugee protections, border enforcement, citizenship and naturalization, and removal (deportation) proceedings. Also addresses legislative and administrative reforms, policy changes, and how they affect individuals, employers, and families.
The Supreme Court has narrowed how far states can go in enforcing immigration-related laws, reinforcing that immigration regulation is primarily a federal power. The ruling curbs state measures that intrude on federal authority and affects how state and local agencies may detain, prosecute, or otherwise target noncitizens. This article explains what the Court decided, why […]
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) is a 2012 U.S. policy that grants eligible people brought to the U.S. as children temporary deportation protection and a 2-year renewable work permit. It does not provide permanent legal status or citizenship, but allows recipients to live and work lawfully while protected. This article explains DACA basics, benefits, […]