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Supreme Court hears arguments on permanent resident parole case

Supreme Court hears arguments on permanent resident parole case

by Naisha Roy | Apr 22, 2026 | Featured, Immigration, Topics

WASHINGTON, April 22 (UPI) — The Supreme Court appeared split Wednesday on how much evidence of a crime U.S. border control agents need to impose parole a legal permanent resident re-entering the country. In Blanche vs. Lau, the justices examined when...
House bill pushes bipartisan effort to tackle federal benefits fraud, refocusing from immigration

House bill pushes bipartisan effort to tackle federal benefits fraud, refocusing from immigration

by Naisha Roy | Apr 21, 2026 | Featured, Immigration

WASHINGTON — Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, introduced a bill Wednesday morning that would create a permanent U.S. Treasury Inspector General position for fraud accountability as part of a broader effort to crackdown on the misuse of federal benefits.  The bill would...

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