U.S. immigration law is changing faster than ever and the stakes have never been higher.
In this powerful Winter 2025–2026 edition of US Immigration Report, Alexander Joseph Alfano delivers a sharp, timely, and authoritative analysis of the policies, executive actions, and enforcement strategies redefining immigration law in the United States.
From the 2025 travel bans and expanded expedited removal to courthouse arrests, humanitarian parole terminations, and shifting discretionary standards, this volume explains what is happening, why it matters, and how it affects immigrants, practitioners, and institutions nationwide.
Written in clear, precise language, this report bridges legal doctrine and real-world enforcement. It examines how executive power, agency interpretation, and regulatory shifts are transforming visa processing, detention, removal, and adjustment strategies in a restrictive era.
This is not commentary. It is structured legal insight designed for attorneys, accredited representatives, paralegals, policymakers, and serious readers who want clarity not headlines.
Whether you are practicing immigration law, studying policy developments, or seeking to understand the direction of U.S. immigration enforcement in 2026, this edition provides the context and analysis necessary to navigate a rapidly evolving system with confidence and precision.
In an era defined by enforcement-first governance and executive authority, informed understanding is not optional it is essential.
Paralegal Institute
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