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Is U.S. Birthright Citizenship Changing? Here’s What You Need to Know

A major immigration battle is unfolding in the U.S.—and it could impact children born to immigrant parents. Former President Trump signed an executive order aiming to end birthright citizenship for babies born in the U.S. to parents without permanent legal status. But don’t panic—the order is currently blocked by a federal judge, meaning all children […]

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Over 818,000 Became U.S. Citizens in 2024 — Will You Be Next?

From coast to coast, hundreds of thousands took the Oath of Allegiance in the past year. Here’s who they are—and how you can join them. In 2024, the American dream became a reality for 818,500 immigrants who officially became U.S. citizens. That’s not just a number—it’s 818,500 new stories, new beginnings, and new voices shaping

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Renewing Your Green Card? A New Rule Requires a Fresh Medical Form Each Time

If you’re planning to renew or reapply for a green card, there’s a crucial update you can’t ignore. Starting June 11, 2025, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has enforced a new policy: your medical form (Form I-693) is now only valid for the specific green card application it accompanies. If that application is

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USCIS Warns Immigrants: Green Cards Can Be Revoked for Serious Crimes

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued a strong warning to immigrants that lawful permanent residency is not a guaranteed right—and can be revoked if individuals are convicted of serious crimes. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), the USCIS Los Angeles field office announced that it had revoked the green card

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Green Card Holders: Your Status Is at Risk — Act Now to Secure U.S. Citizenship with Form N-400

If you’re a green card holder, the message from U.S. immigration authorities is loud and clear: your permanent residency is not permanent unless you become a citizen. Recent warnings from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) have shaken immigrant communities across the country. In a series of official posts on X formerly twitter, USCIS declared that

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Green Card Holders are facing increased scrutiny

In the current immigration environment, green card holders are experiencing an increase in border scrutiny that didn’t exist in previous years. Even individuals who have lived in the U.S. for decades are facing unexpected questioning, detainment, and—in some cases—pressure to surrender their permanent residency status. These changes highlight an important truth: permanent residency is not

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Immigrants Face Heightened Uncertainty Amid Changing U.S. Policies

Many immigrants in the U.S. are feeling increased uncertainty as reports emerge of detentions and deportations, including some involving individuals with valid visas or green cards. While there is no indication of a widespread crackdown on legal immigrants, the current enforcement environment is creating confusion and concern. Some detentions appear to be linked to factors

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Why More Legal Residents Are Rushing to Become U.S. Citizens

Across the United States, a growing number of legal permanent residents are applying for U.S. citizenship. The surge isn’t just about patriotism or wanting to vote—it’s driven by fear, uncertainty, and a desire for security in a changing immigration landscape. In recent years, many immigrants who have lived in the U.S. for decades with green

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Green Card vs. Gold Card: Understanding the Differences

In the United States, a “Green Card” refers to the Permanent Resident Card, a well-established document granting individuals lawful permanent residency. Recently, former President Donald Trump proposed a “Gold Card” visa program, aimed at affluent foreign investors.  This initiative is designed to replace the existing EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program. This analysis explores the distinctions between

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