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Record U.S. Immigration in 2022: 3.2 Million Net Increase

In 2022, the United States received a net increase of over 3.2 million immigrants, primarily from Latin America due to violence, instability, and economic hardship, making it the world's leading immigration destination.

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EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe,' Affecting Asylum Seekers

The European Commission designated Bangladesh, Colombia, Kosovo, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia as 'safe countries of origin,' potentially leading to faster asylum application processing and increased deportations, prompting criticism from human rights groups.

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ICE Mass Visa Termination Prompts Lawsuit from International Students

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) abruptly terminated the student visas of thousands of international students, including Zhuo'er Chen, a Berkeley architecture student, leading to a federal lawsuit alleging unlawful actions and due process violations.

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White House Officials Attack Critics of Abrego Garcia Deportation

White House officials, including Sebastian Gorka and Brendan Carr, attacked those seeking the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, with Gorka suggesting opposition to deportation efforts may be a federal crime; Carr accused Comcast of bias in its news co...

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Federal Judge Holds Trump Administration in Contempt Over Deportations

A federal judge in Washington D.C. found the Trump administration in contempt of court for deporting over 200 immigrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, despite a court order halting the practice. The Supreme Court lifted the injunction but allowed those deported to challenge their expulsions. The...

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DOJ Appeals Order to Return Wrongfully Deported Man from El Salvador

The Department of Justice will appeal a court order to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador, where he was wrongly deported despite a 2019 court order, after releasing documents based on clothing and an informant's statement alleging MS-13 gang affiliation.

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Trump Administration Revokes Visas of Over 1,000 International Students

The Trump administration revoked the visas of over 1,000 international students at more than 130 US universities this year, citing unspecified reasons; a lawsuit was filed challenging these actions.

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Deportation of MS-13 Gang Member Accused of Domestic Violence Upheld

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old Salvadoran national accused of MS-13 gang membership and domestic violence, was deported to El Salvador; the Supreme Court upheld the deportation despite Democratic efforts to secure his return to the US, highlighting the political divisions on immigration.

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Visa Revocations Leave Hundreds of International Students at Risk

At least 901 international students at 128 U.S. colleges have had their visas revoked since mid-March, prompting lawsuits claiming due process violations and raising concerns about broader immigration policies and their impact on higher education.

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Germany Accepts Afghan Refugees Amidst Political Backlash

Germany accepted a flight of 138 vulnerable Afghan refugees on Thursday, sparking political debate as the incoming government plans to end such admissions, despite ongoing humanitarian obligations and the presence of roughly 2,600 more vulnerable Afghans waiting in Pakistan.

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Harvard Faces Student Visa Ban Threat Over Pro-Palestinian Protests

The U.S. government threatened to bar Harvard University from admitting foreign students if it fails to provide information on alleged "illegal and violent activities" by April 30th, canceling $2.7 million in grants and escalating a conflict over pro-Palestinian protests on campus.

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US Senator Demands Release of Deporté Despite Court Order

Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador to pressure the government for the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen deported despite a court order, sparking a political clash between Democrats who support his release and Republicans who support the Trump administration...

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