Muslim nations targeted by Trump’s travel ban see steep visa drop
The number of U.S. visas issued to visitors from six majority-Muslim countries targeted by President Donald Trump’s travel bans plummeted during a six-month period, according to an analysis by POLITICO.
Challenging Trump’s dreamers decision will be an uphill battle
Democratic attorneys general and civil rights groups are exploring legal strategies to challenge President Donald Trump’s decision to end a program that protects children who came to the U.S. illegally from being deported.
Trump immigration ban meets law of unintended consequences
President Donald Trump says his travel restrictions are aimed at keeping the U.S. safe from radical Islamic terrorism, while critics accuse him of imposing a Muslim ban.
The Supreme Court’s decision on Trump’s travel ban raises more questions than answers
A revised version of President Donald Trump’s travel ban approved by the Supreme Court is set to take effect at 8:00 p.m. ET on Thursday.
Trump travel ban on shaky ground
President Trump’s travel ban faces an uncertain future. Trump’s second attempt at a travel ban was supposed to avoid the legal challenges faced by his first travel ban.
US L1 visa favored by Chinese investors as EB5 immigrant investor green card faces Trump changes
A report published by Forbes – a leading global media company – states that Chinese investors are turning to the US L1 visa to extend their stay in America.
America’s immigrant visas: What future holds for Chinese investors
While US President Donald Trump’s review of a visa programme for skilled workers has grabbed the headlines, changes are also looming for those seeking residency through investment.
Trump’s H-1B executive order is PR, not policy
The executive order on H-1B visas that President Trump signed this week was loudly trumpeted as a win for American workers.
How America has built a wall in just three months
This article was published by National on April 9, 2017 and features commentary from Reaz Jafri.
Changes to H-1B visa policy could have a chilling effect on the tech industry
Reporting from San Francisco — The first week of April is always a frantic time for technology companies.