U.S. Supreme Court Analyzes Trump’s Order to Restrict Birthright Citizenship

The Supreme Court is analyzing whether it will accept Donald Trump’s appeal regarding his executive order that seeks to restrict birthright citizenship for children of parents who are in the United States without legal status or with temporary status. So far, federal courts have blocked the measure for being considered unconstitutional, so it has not […]
DHS applies adjustments to consolidate the immigration system and maintain more controlled legal levels

USCIS announced a series of measures aimed at strengthening the enforcement of immigration laws since January 2025. Under the Trump administration, the agency states it has closed legal loopholes and adjusted programs to ensure that immigration benefits are granted according to the criteria set by Congress. Among the most relevant changes are the end of […]
Accuse Cuban Air Force pilot of alleged immigration fraud

USCIS participated in the investigation that led to the formal indictment of Luis Raúl González-Pardo Rodríguez, a 64-year-old Cuban citizen, accused of immigration fraud, misuse of documents, and false statements to a federal agency. If convicted, he could face up to 15 years in prison. According to the indictment, in April 2025 he submitted a […]
The government shutdown has ended: federal agencies have reopened and employees have returned to their jobs

The longest government shutdown in the history of the United States ended on Wednesday after the House of Representatives approved the funding package that the Senate had previously passed and that President Trump signed into law. The legislation secures funding for most agencies until January 30, 2026, and finances other parts of the government through […]
DHS launches Operation Charlotte’s Web to reinforce immigration law enforcement in Charlotte, North Carolina

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the expansion of Operation Charlotte’s Web in North Carolina, focusing on undocumented immigrants with criminal records. According to DHS, nearly 1,400 detainer orders had not been carried out, allowing these individuals to remain free in local communities. The operation seeks to strengthen the presence of federal law enforcement […]
ICE intensifies immigration actions at the San Diego federal courthouse

Federal authorities have strengthened the presence of immigration agents at the San Diego federal courthouse, focusing on the detention of undocumented immigrants with criminal records or pending judicial proceedings. The measure is part of a broader ICE effort to ensure that detention orders issued by federal courts are enforced effectively. According to reports, the action […]
The government nears reopening after agreement in the Senate

The end of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history appears to be closer after eight Democratic senators broke with their party and supported a Republican plan to fund most federal agencies through January. The Senate vote, with a result of 60 to 40, allowed the bill to move forward to formal debate before the […]
Kansas mayor accused of voter fraud thanks to verification from USCIS’s SAVE program

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced voter fraud charges against José Ceballos, a Mexican national and recently re-elected mayor of Coldwater, Kansas. Ceballos faces six charges—three for voting without being qualified and three for election perjury—that could result in more than five years in prison. State authorities stated that the case was detected thanks to […]
The Latino vote shows signs of change and worries Republicans

The elections on Tuesday, Tuesday, November 4 revealed a significant shift in Latino voting behavior that worries several Republican leaders. Although the economy continues to be the main issue of interest for these voters, many also expressed their rejection of the deportation policies of the Donald Trump administration. Democrats achieved broad victories in New Jersey, […]
USCIS clarifies who must pay the $100,000 H-1B visa fee

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released guidance clarifying the real scope of the new $100,000 fee established in September 2025 for H-1B visa applications. The agency clarified that only employers filing new petitions for foreign workers who are outside the United States and do not currently hold an H-1B visa will be required […]