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U.S. immigration law enforcement

The U.S. federal government's enforcement of immigration laws, particularly under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), and the use of executive orders and agency rules to amplify enforcement in 2025.

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Feb 1, 2026
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What distinctions do federal agencies (DHS, USCIS, DOJ) make between 'alien' and 'unauthorized immigrant'?

The federal term "alien" is a statutory label meaning any person who is not a U.S. citizen or national, a definition found in Title 8 of the and used across ">immigration statutes and agency materials...

Jan 31, 2026
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Have U.S. immigration agencies ever investigated or formally adjudicated Melania Trump’s immigration timeline?

Public reporting shows that received a sequence of immigration approvals — a work visa period in the late 1990s, an around 2001 and naturalization in 2006 — but there is no publicly reported record in...

Feb 3, 2026

How does Form I-200 differ legally from a judicial arrest warrant and what authority does each confer?

is an administrative “Warrant for Arrest of Alien” issued to put a noncitizen into custody for civil immigration proceedings, whereas a judicial arrest warrant is issued and signed by a court after a ...

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