Judge Blocks Trump Policy That Sought to Transfer Young Migrants to Adult Detention Centers Upon Turning 18

A federal court has ruled that ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) cannot continue holding unaccompanied minors in adult detention facilities once they reach the age of majority (18 years old). The decision comes after a lawsuit arguing that detaining them in adult centers violates their legal rights by breaking the protections owed to those who […]
USCIS Detects 275 Cases of Immigration Fraud in Large-Scale “Twin Shield” Operation

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released the results of Operation Twin Shield, a large-scale investigation focused on uncovering immigration fraud in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area. Between September 19 and 28, 2025, USCIS officers, in coordination with ICE and the FBI, conducted more than 900 interviews and site visits, analyzing over 1,000 cases […]
Trump Administration Appoints Army Reserve and National Guard Members to Serve as Temporary Immigration Judges

Former President Donald Trump has proposed deploying members of the Army Reserve and the National Guard to serve as immigration judges in deportation proceedings as part of his broader immigration agenda. According to an AP News report, the measure would allow military attorneys (or those with legal training) to act as judges in cases currently […]
Illegal Crossings at the U.S.–Mexico Border Drop to Their Lowest Annual Level Since 1970

The White House reported that illegal crossings at the U.S. southern border have fallen to their lowest level in more than five decades. According to the official statement, fiscal year 2025 ended with approximately 238,000 apprehensions, marking a drastic reduction compared to the more than 2.2 million recorded in 2022. This decline, described by the […]
USCIS Prepares to Accept New DACA Applications, Subject to Court Order

U.S. immigration authorities have announced plans to reopen the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program for new applicants in response to a recent court order. This change would affect so-called “Dreamers”—young people who arrived in the U.S. as minors—by allowing them to apply for protection and work authorization. You can also read: “U.S. Government […]
U.S. Government Shutdown: How Does It Affect Immigration?

The U.S. government has entered a “shutdown” period after failing to reach a consensus on federal funding. Although not all services come to a halt, many key public functions may slow down or pause. What does this mean for immigrants, employers, and pending immigration cases? Here’s an explanation. You can also read: “DHS Notice on […]
DHS Notice on New CBP Immigration Fees – Fiscal Year 2025

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a notice announcing that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will begin applying new mandatory fees under law HR-1, starting September 30, 2025. These fees will affect services such as the I-94 form (arrival/departure record) application, enrollment or updates in the Electronic Visa Update System (EVUS), and […]
Venezuela TPS at Risk: Court Ruling Allows Its End, but the Debate Continues

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan citizens in the United States faces one of its most uncertain moments since its creation. Although this humanitarian measure has allowed thousands of Venezuelans to live and work legally in the country, recent government and federal court decisions have cast doubt on its future. You can also read: “New […]
New H-1B Process: Weighted Selection Instead of Pure Lottery

On September 24, 2025, USCIS published in the Federal Register a proposal to change the way H-1B cap-subject petitions are selected. Instead of a random lottery, a weighted system would be applied, giving more chances to those offering higher wages. You can also read: “DOL Firewall Project: Protecting the Highly Skilled U.S. Workforce” How Would […]
DOL Firewall Project: Protecting the Highly Skilled U.S. Workforce

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) launched the Firewall Project, an enforcement initiative focused on monitoring the use of H-1B visas to ensure that employers prioritize qualified American workers and comply with existing regulations. You can also read: “New DHS Milestone: Over 2 Million Undocumented Immigrants Out of the U.S. in Less Than 250 Days” […]