Category: Immigration
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Brazilians in Portugal Face Insecurity with Immigration Laws at the Center of Electoral Dispute
The Brazilian community in Portugal is going through a period of apprehension amid recent changes in the country’s immigration policy. Reforms to immigration and nationality laws, coupled with the topic’s prominence in the electoral debate, have generated fear and insecurity among thousands of foreign residents on the eve of this Sunday’s (18) presidential election. The…
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Brazilians in Portugal Face Insecurity as Migration Laws Take Center Stage in Electoral Dispute
The Brazilian community in Portugal is experiencing apprehension amid recent migration policy changes and the issue’s prominence in the presidential election debate, sparking fear among thousands of residents.
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U.S. Suspends Visa Processing for 75 Countries, Including Brazil
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The U.S. Department of State is suspending all visa processing for 75 countries, including Brazil, Somalia, Russia, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Nigeria, Thailand, and Yemen, Fox News reported on Wednesday (14). The U.S. Department of State posted on X stating that the suspension applies to immigrant visas. Thus, it does not affect Brazilian travelers who…
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Trump to Expand List Prohibiting Foreigners from Entering the US
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that the Donald Trump administration is about to significantly expand the number of countries included in the U.S. immigration ban. The information was revealed during an interview on Fox News’ The Ingraham Angle. Noem was questioned about the Trump administration’s intention to raise the total number of affected…
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Trump Set to Expand List Prohibiting Foreigners from Entering the US
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that the Donald Trump administration is about to significantly expand the number of countries included in the US migrant ban. The information was revealed during an interview on Fox News’ The Ingraham Angle program. Noem was asked about the Trump administration’s intention to raise the total number of…
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US Suspends Processing of Green Cards and Citizenship Applications for People from 19 Countries
The Department of Homeland Security is further tightening the processing of immigration requests after two National Guard members were shot by an Afghan national. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services, or USCIS, in a memo on Tuesday said it would pause the review of all pending green card, citizenship or asylum requests from immigrants from…
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US Suspends Green Card and Citizenship Applications for People from 19 Countries
The Department of Homeland Security is intensifying the processing of immigration applications after two National Guard members were shot by an Afghan citizen. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced, in a statement on Tuesday, that it will suspend the review of all pending green card, citizenship, or asylum applications from immigrants from…
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‘We Need to Get Out of Here’: Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Is Quietly Changing Where Immigrants Live in America
A woman named “E” was in a clothing store in Tampa, Florida, with her daughter when she realized it was time to leave. It was her daughter’s 15th birthday, and she wanted to buy her an outfit. She says she felt the salespeople giving them dirty looks. “Really ugly looks,” she says. “They might call…
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“We Need to Get Out of Here”: Trump’s Crackdown on Immigration Is Quietly Reshaping Where Immigrants Live in the United States
A woman named “E” was in a clothing store in Tampa, Florida, with her daughter when she realized it was time to leave. It was her daughter’s 15th birthday, and she wanted to buy her an outfit. She says she felt the salespeople giving them dirty looks. “Really ugly looks,” she says. “They could call…
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Immigrants with Obesity, Diabetes, and Other Health Problems May Have Visas Denied
Foreigners seeking visas to live in the US may be rejected if they have certain medical conditions, including diabetes or obesity, according to a guideline issued last week by the Trump administration. The guidance, issued in a cable sent by the State Department to embassy and consulate officials and reviewed by KFF Health News, instructs…


