Good news for migrants in New York: how to add the 6 points to obtain a driver's license by March 2026
New regulations in New York will make it easier for migrants, including those without regular immigration status, to obtain a driver's license by allowing them to accumulate points through various documents.
The refugee status in the United Kingdom will be granted for a renewable period of 30 months instead of five years, announces the British government
The UK government has changed its refugee status granting policy, offering a renewable 30-month status instead of the previous five-year duration.
Free legal advice in Texas for Mexicans: how to get help from lawyers without an appointment in March 2026
The Mexican Consulate in Houston offers free legal advice to Mexicans residing in the U.S., regardless of their immigration status, covering various legal matters without the need for an appointment.
Bad news about the green card: what the law says about ICE detentions
The article discusses the complexities and fears surrounding ICE detentions, highlighting how immigration laws differ from criminal law regarding status and procedural issues.
How to Update Your Status in Social Security After Receiving the U.S. Passport
Migrants who have obtained U.S. citizenship can update their status with the Social Security Administration to access benefits.
Can I drive in Florida with a license from another state if I am a migrant?
In Florida, migrants may face legal challenges driving with licenses from other states under recent legislation that limits recognition of such licenses for individuals without verified legal presence in the U.S.
The California bill that could restore Medi-Cal coverage for undocumented immigrants
A California bill aims to restore Medi-Cal coverage for undocumented immigrants, eliminating restrictions based on immigration status and extending benefits to all age groups.
Recent updates on TPS in the U.S. and the list of Latin American countries still eligible for immigration benefits
Recent updates on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the U.S. reflect significant changes in immigration policy affecting various Latin American countries.
Pakistani refugee who returned to his homeland six times wins chance to keep Canadian status
A federal court ruling allows a Pakistani refugee, who returned to Pakistan multiple times, to challenge the revocation of his Canadian refugee status.
Federal prosecutor admits 'extraordinary' timing in Abrego Garcia smuggling case charges
A federal prosecutor has described the timing of charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia as 'extraordinary,' amidst the legal complexities of his immigration status and previous deportation.
BBB 26: Milena's Sister Targeted by ICE Complaints in the US
Mile Moreira, the twin sister of BBB 26 participant Milena Moreira, has reported daily threats concerning her potential deportation to ICE in the United States, despite her legal status in the country.
"We are very alarmed": Trump considers requiring banks to investigate the immigration status of their clients
Donald Trump is contemplating an executive action that would require banks to verify the citizenship status of their clients, raising concerns over operational challenges in the financial sector.
Trump Administration Requests Supreme Court to End Protection for Syrian Immigrants
The Trump administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in efforts to terminate deportation protections for approximately 6,000 Syrians living in the country.
USA: Trump asked the Supreme Court to end the protection of Syrian migrants
President Trump's administration requested the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in its efforts to terminate deportation protection for approximately 6,000 Syrians living in the United States.
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to end temporary protected status for Syrian migrants
The Trump administration is attempting to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to terminate the temporary protected status program for Syrian migrants.
Twelve high school students have received expulsion decisions – the new guidelines for schools
Twelve students in Huddinge have received expulsion decisions due to new school guidelines regarding residency status.
Levin appointed a lawyer who campaigned against granting status to non-Jews to a judge in immigration matters
Israeli Minister of Justice Yariv Levin appointed a lawyer who previously opposed granting residency to non-Jews to a judge in immigration courts.
BBB 26: Alberto Cowboy's wife reacts to deportation threats and says she has taken legal action
Priscilla Monroy, the wife of participant Alberto Cowboy from BBB 26, has spoken out against threats related to her immigration status in the United States.
Good news for Illinois: the new HB 3247 law signed by JB Pritzker that protects migrant students
The new HB 3247 law in Illinois, signed by Governor JB Pritzker, ensures that migrant students cannot be denied access to public education based on their or their parents' immigration status.
Malawi: Bushiri Fires Back At Findings of South African Investigators
Prophet Shepherd Bushiri has criticized South Africa's Special Investigating Unit (SIU) for allegedly spreading false claims regarding his immigration status.
The bill vetoed by Katie Hobbs in Arizona to protect migrants receiving treatment in hospitals
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed bill SB1051, which proposed a mandatory mechanism for hospitals to collect information on patients' immigration status, citing federal laws and the functioning of the healthcare system.
AOC, Mamdani urge illegal immigrant parents to sign kids up for free pre-K
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are encouraging parents, regardless of immigration status, to enroll their children in free preschool programs.
The message in New York for which Mamdani wanted to speak in Spanish: "Regardless of immigration status"
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivered a message in Spanish urging the Latino community to register for early childhood education programs alongside Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
DOJ sues New Jersey over executive order limiting ICE cooperation, expanding sanctuary status
The DOJ has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey regarding an executive order that limits ICE's ability to conduct operations within state facilities.
FIRST READING: Overwhelmed by asylum claims, Ottawa coped by ignoring security protocols
Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board eliminated many security screening protocols, resulting in 25,000 asylum claimants receiving refugee status without in-person interviews due to the overwhelming number of claims.
$LIBRA Case: Judge Rejected Two Belarusians as Complainants Seeking Over $2 Million
An Argentine judge has dismissed two Belarusian investors' claims for over $2 million related to the $LIBRA cryptocurrency collapse, citing their lack of registered status in tax and immigration databases.
The immigration rule from USCIS that could prevent thousands of foreigners in the U.S. from adjusting their status in 2026
A new immigration rule from USCIS may complicate the status adjustment process for thousands of foreigners in the U.S. by 2026 due to restrictions on nationals from certain countries.
UK migrant families face giving up vital in-work benefits to avoid being ‘punished’
UK migrant families are facing the prospect of relinquishing essential in-work benefits due to proposed government measures that could extend their path to settled status.
Advances of the DHS: the new memorandum that would allow the detention of legal migrants already residing in the U.S.
The DHS has issued a new memorandum allowing for the detention of legal migrants, particularly affecting refugees awaiting permanent residency in the U.S.
The U.S. can detain legal refugees who do not yet have permanent residence, according to new DHS order
Thousands of legally admitted refugees in the United States without permanent resident status face the risk of detention under a new directive from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Trump administration expands ICE’s power to detain refugees with legal status
The Trump administration has expanded Immigration and Customs Enforcement's powers to detain legal refugees seeking permanent residency, potentially impacting thousands of individuals.
"I don't want to live always looking behind me": Lili self-deports after 42 years in Texas and a son with cancer
The article tells the story of Lili, who is self-deporting to Mexico after living in Texas for 42 years, primarily due to her immigration status and the impact it has on her family.
The amnesty from the Spanish government changes the perspective of immigrants in irregular situations
A new Spanish government policy will allow around 800,000 undocumented immigrants, primarily from Latin America, to regularize their status, impacting many personal lives.
Yemenis Face the Unknown After Trump's Administration Ends "Temporary Protection"
Yemenis are left uncertain after the U.S. administration lifted the temporary protection status that allowed over 3,500 Yemenis to stay in the country legally.
IRS in Los Angeles: What the Law Says About Immigrant Taxes in February 2026
The article outlines the tax obligations of immigrants in California, emphasizing that all foreigners, regardless of their immigration status, must pay taxes to the IRS.
From a Great Replacement to Remigration. European Far Right Hardens Rhetoric
The article discusses how the European far-right, exemplified by Vox's Santiago Abascal, is intensifying its rhetoric against migrants, particularly after the Spanish government's decision to legalize the residence status of many undocumented immigrants.
The Conviction of I-220A: The Future of Half a Million Cubans in the United States Depends on a Long Judicial Saga
A legal uncertainty surrounds 500,000 Cuban migrants in the U.S. due to their inability to regularize their immigration status under the I-220A document amid ongoing judicial battles.
Concerns in Brussels about the Spanish government's decision to grant legal status to unregistered immigrants
The Spanish government plans to grant legal status for one year to approximately half a million unregistered immigrants, raising concerns from both the opposition and the European Commission.
A Colombian congresswoman aligned with Trump denounces the arrest of her son by ICE: "He has been chained for 20 days"
Ángela Vergara, a Colombian congresswoman, speaks out against the detention of her son by ICE, claiming he has been chained for 20 days while awaiting legal status.
Ministry of Immigration: Systematic re-examination of all international protection cases – 583 asylum revocations from 2021 to 2025
The Greek Ministry of Immigration reported 583 revocations of international protection status from 2021 to 2025, a significant increase from previous years.
Trump Administration Ends Temporary Protection for Yemeni Refugees
The Trump administration has revoked the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Yemeni refugees in the US, which has allowed over 1,400 individuals to live and work in the country amidst ongoing travel warnings to Yemen due to security threats.
Trump administration ends temporary protected status for Yemeni nationals
The Trump administration has decided to terminate temporary protected status for Yemeni nationals currently in the United States, citing national interest concerns.
DHS announces cancellation of TPS for Middle Eastern country and gives 60 days for voluntary departure
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced the cancellation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Yemen, allowing 60 days for its beneficiaries to depart voluntarily.
Baby to be deported to Iran – Johan Forssell (M): 'Unreasonable'
A baby born in Sweden faces deportation to Iran due to his parents' asylum application and subsequent work permit status, prompting criticism from political leaders.
Facial recognition: ICE agents use app to scan US citizens and immigrants
ICE agents are using a facial recognition app to scan individuals' immigration status, raising civil rights concerns.
Migration Agency on expulsion of baby: We follow the law
The Swedish Migration Agency confirms that an eight-month-old baby born in Sweden faces expulsion due to a legal change affecting his family's asylum status.
US judge blocks deportation of South Sudanese citizens
A US federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary protective status for South Sudanese citizens, allowing hundreds to continue living and working in the US.
Four Algerians with criminal records in their country arrested for attempting to regularize with false documentation
Four Algerian individuals were arrested in Spain for trying to regularize their residency status using fake documents amid a larger immigration regularization plan announced by the Spanish government.
Federal judge upholds temporary protected status for Haitian immigrants
A federal judge in the U.S. has upheld a ruling that prevents the termination of temporary protected status for approximately 350,000 Haitian immigrants.
The new requirements for vehicle registration in Texas that impact all migrants
New vehicle registration requirements in Texas, effective from late 2025, will affect many immigrants by mandating proof of legal status.