
The Laken Riley Act: A New Chapter in U.S. Immigration Policy
On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a significant piece of legislation known as the Laken Riley Act. This bill, named after a 22-year-old

On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a significant piece of legislation known as the Laken Riley Act. This bill, named after a 22-year-old

The Cuban community abroad, especially in cities like Miami, should pay attention to a recent announcement by the Cuban government that will change the rules

The United States Will Not Renew Humanitarian Parole for Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti: What It Means and What Affected Individuals Can Do Recently, the

Understanding Humanitarian Parole Humanitarian parole has been a beacon of hope for many citizens from Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, and Haiti. This U.S. government initiative has

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has implemented new measures to enhance the integrity of the Humanitarian Parole processes for citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua,

Recently, President Joe Biden announced a new Parole In Place (PIP) aimed at undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens, intending to allow them to regularize their

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is crucial U.S. legislation that provides protection to victims of abuse, regardless of gender. Among its many provisions, VAWA

Ongoing Investigation: Debit Card Distribution Program for Migrant Families In a recent turn of events, a program designed to support migrant families by providing them

In an effort to address both the immigration crisis and the military’s recruiting shortage, two members of the United States Congress have introduced a bipartisan

ICE May Release Thousands of Immigrants: A Deeper Look The News: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is considering releasing thousands of immigrants in its