Green Card
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USCIS Signature Mandate: The New Frontier of Administrative Rejection
A new USCIS interim rule effective July 10, 2026, grants the agency expanded authority to reject immigration filings over signature defects even after they have entered processing.
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Irish Citizen Seamus Culleton Gains Reprieve Amid ICE Detention
Irish citizen Seamus Culleton, detained by ICE for five months, received a temporary deportation reprieve. His pending green card case has drawn public attention, amplified by his daughter’s recent comments.
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Vermont Green Card Holder Detained by ICE Sparks Controversy
The recent detention of Esther Ngoy Tekele, a Congolese green card holder, by ICE has ignited debates over immigration enforcement and racial profiling in the U.S.
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Canadian Green Card Holder Chris Landry Denied Reentry to U.S., Sparking Immigration Debate
Chris Landry, a Canadian national and green-card holder who has lived in the U.S. since age 3, was recently denied reentry into the U.S., raising questions about the Trump administration’s hardline immigration policies.
