
This Week in Immigration: Top News for June 8–12, 2026
Weekly recap: $100,000 H-1B fee struck down, ICE at the World Cup, $70 billion enforcement budget, denaturalization cases, and more.

Weekly recap: $100,000 H-1B fee struck down, ICE at the World Cup, $70 billion enforcement budget, denaturalization cases, and more.

The 2026 World Cup is in the U.S. and many immigrants wonder if it is safe to attend. Know your rights and the recommended precautions.

Congress approved about $70 billion to expand ICE and border control. Learn what the funds will be used for and who should take precautions.

A federal court ordered the government to keep processing work permits, green cards, citizenship, and asylum cases from 39 countries.

A proposal would limit work permits for people with parole, deferred action, and orders of supervision. Learn who would be affected and options.

Yesterday, June 1, 2026, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officially announced the appointment of Rosario “Pete” Vasquez as the new Chief of the U.S.

A new memo raised concerns about green cards inside the U.S. We clarify what changes, who is affected, and which cases remain the same.

Even without legal status, you have constitutional rights. Learn about habeas corpus and other tools against unjust immigration detention.

The idea of Venezuela as the 51st state sparked debate. We analyze what it would legally require and what would happen to TPS and asylum.

USCIS is reinforcing requirements for green cards inside the U.S., favoring consular processing. See who is affected and how to prepare.