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Immigrants applying for asylum, TPS or work permits now face new fees under HR-1. We break down exactly how much more they'll ...
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced a new set of immigration-related fees following the implementation of the H.R. 1 Reconciliation Bill, with changes set to take ...
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced new immigration-related fees for several visa ...
Foreigners require employment authorization before starting a job in America, and employers must ensure all employees, ...
The Trump administration is considering a regulation that would prevent most asylum-seekers from getting work permits, potentially upending longstanding U.S. immigration policy, two Department of ...
The Trump administration is planning to dismiss asylum claims for potentially hundreds of thousands of migrants in the United States and then make them immediately deportable as part of the ...
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" would require asylum seekers to pay $1,000 to have their applications considered.
Current asylum law was invented in 1951 to deal with the fallout of World War II. Today, it’s a Cold War relic out of place in today’s very different world.
Asylum in the Age of Trump In 2023, 6.8 million people sought asylum globally, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees—a staggering 28 percent increase from the prior year.
Asylum has been part of U.S. law since 1980, allowing those who fear for their safety to seek refuge in the U.S. as long as they can show a credible fear of persecution in their home country.