DMV in Texas: The Vehicle Registration Process Changes on March 5 and These Are the Key Documents
Texas DMV has updated the vehicle registration process starting March 5, requiring specific identification documents.
Complete Guide 2026: How to Apply for the AB 60 License in California if You Are an Undocumented Migrant in the U.S.
The article provides a comprehensive guide for undocumented migrants on how to apply for California's AB 60 driver's license, which allows them to drive legally without proof of legal residency.
How to work legally in the USA in March 2026 with an F-1 student visa
This article outlines legal work options available for F-1 visa holders in the U.S. while pursuing their studies.
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.
He Beat ICE: The Key Resource That Freed a Young Cuban with I-220A Who Had Been Detained in Florida
A young Cuban was released after a legal victory deemed his previous detention by immigration authorities unconstitutional.
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 ICE, with no limits in Texas: they jumped the wall of a house to detain a migrant and experts explain if it is legal
A Texas family is suing ICE over an operation that took place on their property without a warrant, involving agents jumping over a wall to detain a migrant.
Alleged Serbian war criminal fails to stop government legal action against his Canadian citizenship
Allegations against Goran Pavic suggest he fraudulently obtained Canadian citizenship due to false statements regarding his residency application and involvement in crimes against humanity.
The USCIS 50/20 Rule: Who Can Take the U.S. Citizenship Test in Spanish
The USCIS has a provision allowing certain long-term legal permanent residents to take the U.S. citizenship test in Spanish rather than English, subject to age and residency requirements.
USA: "This is not okay, and it is also not legal"
Recent court rulings have dealt significant legal blows to the Trump administration, including the Supreme Court's decision against the legality of tariffs and a federal judge's ruling against unconstitutional immigration policies.
USA: "This is not right, and it's not legal"
Recent court rulings have dealt multiple setbacks to the Trump administration, including the Supreme Court deeming tariffs illegal and a federal judge ruling against an immigration policy.
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.
Mexico rejects anti-immigrant law approved by Texas
The Mexican government condemned Texas's SB4 law, which allows for the arrest of migrants who have allegedly entered the state illegally.
AfD obtains injunction in Germany preventing it from being classified as a far-right party
A German administrative court has prohibited the intelligence service from classifying the AfD as a far-right party, pending the outcome of an ongoing legal process regarding the issue.
Alert for those who use ITIN: Justice authorizes the IRS to share immigrant addresses with ICE
A federal court has authorized the IRS to share addresses of immigrants with ICE, posing a risk to immigrants who file taxes using an ITIN.
USA: Setback for Trump Administration: Deportations to Third Countries Unlawful
A U.S. federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's practice of rapidly deporting foreign nationals to third countries without legal residence is unlawful.
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.
Severe setback for Gavin Newsom in California: the legal measure that favors ICE and would affect migrants
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has suspended California's 'No Vigilantes Act', allowing ICE agents to operate without mandatory visible identification, a decision seen as a victory for the Trump administration.
The DMV rule in Texas that limits car registration to migrants without a green card
Texas has implemented a new DMV rule requiring proof of legal residency for car registration, effectively limiting access for undocumented migrants.
"It's an act of racism," Latinos affected by new policy in the U.S.
Latino merchants express deep concern over a new U.S. Small Business Administration policy that restricts loans to citizens, excluding legal residents.
The new labor benefit offered by OpenAI to its migrant workers: up to $15,000
OpenAI is implementing a new benefit that provides up to $15,000 reimbursement for legal fees and other expenses for its migrant employees facing immigration issues.
Legal Supervision: Hesse Asks ZDF About the AI Fake
The Hesse government is questioning ZDF about an AI-generated segment in its 'heute journal' following a misleading report about US immigration enforcement.
US group allegedly ran fake law firm and court proceedings to scam immigrants
Four individuals were arrested in New Jersey for allegedly running a fraudulent law firm and staging bogus court proceedings to deceive immigrants seeking legal assistance.
Trump Prepares for 'State of the Union' Address Amid Legal and Economic Setbacks
President Donald Trump is set to deliver his 'State of the Union' address while facing legal challenges and economic concerns ahead of the speech.
Confirmed by the DMV: bad news in Texas for undocumented migrants wanting to buy a car
The Texas DMV has unanimously approved a rule that requires legal presence in the U.S. to register vehicles, effectively disqualifying undocumented immigrants from this process.
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.
Alert among migrants in the U.S.: this is the new reason why ICE can arrest you proposed by the Trump administration
The Trump administration has granted new powers to ICE to detain legal refugees who have not yet obtained permanent residency in the U.S.
The Balearic Government requests the withdrawal of the immigrant regularization decree
The Balearic Government has requested the immediate withdrawal of a national decree aimed at regularizing immigrants due to concerns over its adequacy and legal guarantees.
Army veteran sues federal government after ICE detains him for three days
An army veteran has filed a lawsuit against the federal government after being unjustly detained by ICE agents for three days without access to legal counsel or information regarding his detention.
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).
Federal judge strikes down large parts of Trump mass detention policies for migrants
A federal judge in California has overturned significant portions of the Trump administration's migrant detention policies, asserting that the government misrepresented the nature of the individuals being targeted for deportation.
Trump administration expands ICEโs 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.
Immigrant who came to Canada using a false identity wins another shot at retaining citizenship
A Bangladeshi immigrant, who initially entered Canada under a false identity, has been granted a new opportunity to keep his citizenship after two decades.
These are the changed laws behind deportations
The article outlines recent legal changes in Sweden affecting the deportation cases of children and young adults.
Emanuel's deportation-threatened father: 'It's hard to know if the politicians will do anything'
The father of a young boy named Emanuel, facing deportation to Iran, expresses uncertainty about politicians taking action on the family's plight after their asylum request was denied and legal complexities for his son arose.
Ewa Szadkowska: And There Will Be a Row Over the Land Again
The article discusses the political exploitation of fears regarding foreign land purchases in Poland, particularly by right-wing politicians, while highlighting the legal complexities for non-farmers in acquiring agricultural land.
Forssell on Teen Deportations: 'I Have Come Up with a Solution'
Sweden's Migration Minister Johan Forssell suggests that the Migration Agency could have used a legal exception in a deportation case involving an eight-month-old baby.
Letter to the Editor. New citizenship requirements are unacceptable
A reader expresses frustration over Sweden's new citizenship requirements, arguing that they compromise the nation's commitment to legal security due to a non-existent examination requirement.
Greece Tightens Policies, the Balkans Under Pressure: The New Map of Migration
Greece is reshaping its immigration policy by linking legal residency to employment while emphasizing a 'zero tolerance' approach to irregular immigration, significantly affecting migration routes through the Balkans.
A recognized army veteran was deported to Jamaica after 50 years in the United States
Godfrey Wade, a U.S. Army veteran, was deported to Jamaica after 50 years of legal residency in the U.S., prompting his family and legal team to seek his return.
Irishman held in 'filthy' ICE facility given reprieve from deportation
Seamus Culleton, an Irishman detained in a Texas immigration facility, has received a temporary 10-day reprieve from deportation after a legal petition was filed on his behalf.
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"
รngela 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.
Mother-Daughter from PAK Have Been Living in Meerut for 30 Years... This is How the Truth Was Uncovered
A woman and her daughter from Pakistan have been living in Meerut, India, for three decades without citizenship, leading to legal actions against them after local complaints.
The red section of the Tribunal "pass for the illegals"
The article discusses concerns over the perceived leniency of the judges in the Civil Section of the Court of Rome towards illegal immigrants, focusing on specific cases that illustrate this trend.
What the experts say about the baby deportation
Experts discuss the implications and legal grounds regarding the deportation of an eight-month-old baby from Sweden.
The Ravenna System: A Network of Doctors for the Undocumented Under Scrutiny of Chats
An investigation in Ravenna exposes a coordinated network of medical professionals allegedly involved in issuing false certificates to assist undocumented migrants.
US Courts: ICE Has Illegally Detained People More Than 4,400 Times
An analysis reveals that hundreds of US federal judges have determined over 4,400 instances of illegal detentions of immigrants by President Trump's administration since October.