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How the Supreme Court decides will affect not only birthright citizenship but could make it harder for judges to pause other ...
All but two countries in the Americas grant automatic birthright citizenship to people born within their borders, but that isn't the norm everywhere.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz made a tougher migration policy a central plank of his election campaign and ordered more border ...
A green-card holder has the right to live permanently in the U.S., provided they do not commit any actions that "would make you removable under immigration law," according to United States Citizenship ...
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates8:51 p.m. May 15 Immigration crackdown: The Department of Homeland Security is said to have ...
Congressional Republicans are currently working on what President Trump calls his “big, beautiful bill.” House committees ...
Esteemed German violinist Christian Tetzlaff is part of a growing wave of musicians and scholars who say they won’t, or can't ...
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has ordered asylum seekers to be turned away at the border. A move that is ...
The U.S. Department of Justice quietly instituted a policy in April that allows immigration judges to throw out immigrant asylum cases without a hearing. In an April 11 memo issued by the DOJ’s ...
In 100 days, he has dramatically upended U.S. immigration policy through sweeping executive ... detained and deported without due process. The changes have sparked lawsuits, stirred confusion ...
In fact he has already exercised power for more than two months, setting in motion changes so far ... turned to Alternative for Germany, an ethnonationalist, anti-immigration party some of whose ...