71% of U.S. employers impacted by DEI policy changes, 65% by immigration shifts: Survey People Matters Global
Kuwait - Level 3: Reconsider Travel
There were no changes to the advisory level or risk indicators. Advisory summary was updated to reflect changes to U.S. embassy operations. Reconsider Travel to Kuwait due to the threat of armed conflict, landmines, and crime . Advisory summary On March 5, 2026, the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait suspended...
Togo - Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution
There was no change to the advisory level. The "health” risk indicator was added. Advisory summary was updated. Exercise Increased Caution in Togo due to risk of crime, terrorism, unrest, kidnapping, and health . Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory. Do Not Travel to:...
Singapore - Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions
There were no changes to the advisory level or risk indicators. Advisory summary was updated. Exercise normal precautions in Singapore . Advisory summary Singapore is generally a safe destination for travelers. Review our travel guidance for Singapore to learn how to prepare for a safe trip. If you...
Singapore - Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions
Exercise normal precaution in Singapore . Singapore is generally a safe destination for travelers. Review our travel guidance for Singapore to learn how to prepare for a safe trip.
How D.H.S. Retreated on Immigration Tactics After Minneapolis - The New York Times
How D.H.S. Retreated on Immigration Tactics After Minneapolis The New York Times
Kristi Noem’s departure from the DHS won’t mean an end to agency’s violent tactics - The Guardian
Kristi Noem’s departure from the DHS won’t mean an end to agency’s violent tactics The Guardian
Wall Street Journal cheers Noem ouster, calls for changes to immigration enforcement - The Hill
Wall Street Journal cheers Noem ouster, calls for changes to immigration enforcement The Hill
US H-1B changes in 2026: What shifting immigration policies mean for global talent and career planning - The Times of India
US H-1B changes in 2026: What shifting immigration policies mean for global talent and career planning The Times of India
Statement of changes HC 1691: changes for refugees, skilled workers, children and more - Free Movement
Statement of changes HC 1691: changes for refugees, skilled workers, children and more Free Movement
Local - WPR - Wisconsin is on track for 200K population dip by 2050. Could immigration reform be the answer?
Local
Local - WYPR - Baltimore mayor signs order limiting Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Local
Local - King5 (Seattle NBC) - Seattle City Council pushes back on immigration enforcement
Local
National - SCOTUSblog - Court unanimously sides with government in immigration dispute (Opinion analysis)
National
National - The American Prospect - Lawmakers Debate Bill to Blackmail Sanctuary Cities
National
National - NOTUS - Democrats Join Deported DACA Recipient to Push for Her Return
National
National - CNN - Property lost during immigration crackdown tees up latest showdown over judges’ contempt threats against prosecutors
National
National - NewsNation - DOJ wants to fast-track Trump’s mass deportations with incoming rule
National
Majority of US employers impacted by Trump’s DEI, immigration policies – study - The Global Legal Post
Majority of US employers impacted by Trump’s DEI, immigration policies – study The Global Legal Post
Trump voter whose son was killed by ICE is calling for an end to "abuse and impunity" - CBS News
Trump voter whose son was killed by ICE is calling for an end to "abuse and impunity" CBS News
Amid volatile immigration policy changes, Ohioans become U.S. citizens - WOUB Public Media -
Amid volatile immigration policy changes, Ohioans become U.S. citizens WOUB Public Media -
Spring Immigration Rule changes: summary for UK employers - Lewis Silkin
Spring Immigration Rule changes: summary for UK employers Lewis Silkin
List of Green Card Changes Coming in 2026 - Newsweek
List of Green Card Changes Coming in 2026 Newsweek
Criminal illegal alien sentenced to nearly 20 years for leading cartel-linked drug trafficking operation
Baldemar Navarro-Jaimes, 36, illegally residing in Houston, was sentenced Feb. 18 to 234 months in federal prison to be immediately followed by five years of supervised release. Navarro-Jaimes pleaded guilty July 1, 2025, to conspiracy to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine.
Local - Minneapolis Today - Trump Administration Faces Criticism for Crackdown on Immigrants and Protesters
Local
RSS Feed
GitHub