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Trump's candidates win primaries, but face setbacks in Georgia; EU passes stricter immigration laws
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Trump's candidates win primaries, but face setbacks in Georgia; EU passes stricter immigration laws

Republican candidates backed by Donald Trump achieved significant victories in three Senate primary elections, though they encountered difficulties in other races in Georgia. Meanwhile, the European Parliament approved stricter immigration laws, granting authorities broader detention powers and allowing for the establishment of deportation centers outside the bloc.

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Immigration Lawyer Claims US Residency Interviews Delayed After DC Shooting

Immigration attorney Charles Kuck claims US residency interviews are being delayed following a shooting near the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington DC. Lawyers attending USCIS interviews were told case decisions were paused due to the shooting incident. The claim follows an event where a gunman attempted to breach security at the Washington Hilton, exchanging fire with a Secret Service agent who survived thanks to a bulletproof vest. The suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old teacher from California, has been charged with attempted assassination and firearms offenses.

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Appeals Court Blocks Trump's Executive Order Suspending Asylum at Southern Border
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Appeals Court Blocks Trump's Executive Order Suspending Asylum at Southern Border

A federal appeals court blocked President Trump's executive order that suspended asylum access at the U.S. southern border, ruling the president cannot override immigration laws granting people the right to apply for asylum. The D.C. Circuit panel found the Immigration and Nationality Act does not authorize the president to remove plaintiffs through his own procedures or suspend their right to seek asylum.

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US Appeals Court Blocks Trump Asylum Order, Ruling President Lacks Authority
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Politique·24.04.2026Résumé IA

US Appeals Court Blocks Trump Asylum Order, Ruling President Lacks Authority

A US appeals court blocked President Donald Trump's executive order that suspended asylum access at the southern border. The three-judge D.C. Circuit panel ruled that immigration laws allow people to apply for asylum at the border and the president does not have authority to bypass that process. The panel said the Immigration and Nationality Act does not allow the president to remove plaintiffs using procedures of his own making or suspend their right to seek asylum.

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Florida Senator Warns US Immigration Laws Allow Spies to Enter Freely

Republican Senator Ashley Moody of Florida testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee warning that US immigration laws are too permissive, allowing individuals from nations with mandatory espionage laws to enter the country. Moody said the legal channels essentially roll out a 'red carpet' for people who steal military and commercial secrets, calling the situation concerning and saying it keeps her up at night.

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USCIS Director Warns Immigrants: Compliance Mandatory as Agency Reopens Old Cases, Expands Fraud Detection
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USCIS Director Warns Immigrants: Compliance Mandatory as Agency Reopens Old Cases, Expands Fraud Detection

USCIS Director Joseph Edlow has announced a major enforcement push against immigration fraud, warning that the agency will reopen older Green Card cases and revoke status if fraud is suspected. Speaking on One America News, Edlow stated that USCIS has 'declared full-scale war on immigration fraud' and is revetting cases approved during the Biden administration. The agency is expanding fraud detection efforts, granting officers arrest and firearm authority, and launching tip lines for reporting suspected fraud. Edlow emphasized that applicants must demonstrate financial self-sufficiency and compliance with all regulations, warning that those who fail risk denial or deportation.

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