White House, DHS, executive orders, federal courts, and Congress updates.

Legal representation can be expensive, but many nonprofit organizations across New York City provide free or low-cost immigration assistance. Knowing where to turn can make it easier to find reliable legal support.

New York continues to play a major role in shaping state-level immigration policy. Recent developments are drawing attention from immigrants, advocates, and policymakers across the country.

A new executive order is putting financial access at the center of the immigration debate. Supporters and critics alike are closely watching how the policy could affect banking services nationwide.

As immigration enforcement expands, housing analysts are assessing potential impacts on construction labor, housing demand, and market stability across the country.

The White House has released updated immigration enforcement data showing more than 605,000 removals and deportations under current federal operations. The new figures are expected to intensify debate over border security, detention policies, and nationwide immigration enforcement efforts.

A recent BIA ruling in the Santiago-Santiago case is raising new legal questions for DACA recipients and pending immigration cases. Immigration attorneys say the decision could affect how certain procedural issues are reviewed moving forward.