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ICE Leaks Data on Asylum Seekers

The U.S. Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unintentionally disclosed the information of, more than 6 000 asylum seekers on their website by mistake this week. The error involved revealing details, like the names, birthdates, nationalities, and detention facility locations of these individuals. This information remained visible on the site for five hours before […]

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Key Immigration Data for Managing Global Employees

Managing U.S. immigration processes for international employees requires precision and consistency. Inaccurate data management can lead to severe consequences, including fines, job loss, visa cancellations, and even criminal penalties. For employers, staying compliant with immigration regulations and maintaining a clear, organized approach to managing immigration cases is critical. To streamline the immigration process and avoid

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Immigration Support for Applicants With Disabilities

The U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services USCIS provides disability accommodations to guarantee access, to the immigration process for all individuals pursuing visas or citizenship in the United States. This guide aims to detail the range of disability accommodations offered by USCIS to facilitate a more seamless and inclusive application process for individuals, with disabilities.  Accessibility

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Immigration Training Tips for Tech Recruiters

Attracting top international talent is essential for U.S.-based tech companies, especially in competitive job markets. With many highly skilled professionals in STEM fields coming from abroad, tech recruiters must navigate the complexities of U.S. immigration laws to secure the best candidates. Here’s a guide to help tech recruiters refine their immigration knowledge and improve their

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Campaign Urges AAPI Immigrants to Apply for U.S. Citizenship

Out of approximately 9 million immigrants eligible for U.S. citizenship, 2.5 million are of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) descent. In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, a new digital campaign is urging eligible AAPI immigrants to take the step toward naturalization and become U.S. citizens. Who’s Behind the Campaign? The National Partnership for New

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