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Citizenship Test Changes: Harder Exam, Stricter Green Card Rules

Immigration barriers in the United States are rising: the citizenship test will become harder, and green card reviews are already stricter. These citizenship test...

USCIS citizenship test to add essay, 20 questions

The USCIS citizenship test may soon become harder under the Donald Trump administration, with officials considering an essay requirement, Axios reported on Sept. 7....

USCIS Anti-Americanism Visa Review Now Applies to All

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced on August 19 that it will begin reviewing visa and green card applicants for signs of anti-Americanism....

USCIS expands citizenship good moral character rules

The Trump administration directed U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) under the Department of Homeland Security to broaden how officers evaluate the citizenship good...

Purple Heart veteran fundraiser launched to help bring deported soldier home

A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help Saejoon Park (55), a Korean American permanent resident and former U.S. Army soldier who chose self-deportation...

DACA Self-Deportation Policy Raises Concerns for Korean Americans

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is urging undocumented youth protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to consider voluntary...

Birthright Citizenship Ban Drives Pregnant Women to LA for Delivery

Pregnant women from states facing birthright citizenship bans are traveling to Los Angeles for childbirth as President Donald Trump’s restrictions take effect. Starting June 27,...

Birthright Citizenship under threat: Immigrant communities face new uncertainty

A Supreme Court ruling has paved the way for 28 states to enforce President Trump’s order restricting birthright citizenship, leaving many immigrant families fearful and uncertain about their children's future.

A Purple Heart veteran forced to self-deport after 50 years in U.S.

Sae Joon Park, a Purple Heart recipient and U.S. Army veteran, was forced to self-deport to South Korea after nearly 50 years in the U.S., despite decades of lawful rehabilitation and service-related trauma.

‘Democracy Is Collapsing’: 100,000 March in Downtown LA, Clash With Police Over Trump and ICE

“There Are No Kings!” – Downtown LA Erupts on Trump’s 79th Birthday June 14, the 79th birthday of President Donald Trump and the 250th anniversary...

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