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1. Laken Riley Act — Mandatory Detention Expansion A new federal law signed requires the automatic detention (without bond) of non-citizens charged with a wide range of criminal offenses, including theft and assault, expanding the list of “detention mandatory” cases. It also allows states to sue DHS. 2. Executive Order 14159 — Enforcement Prioritized “Protecting the American People Against Invasion.” It broadens expedited removal authority, penalizes non-citizens who fail to register, and restricts federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions. • Wider use of expedited removal (fewer court hearings for certain non-citizens) • Sanctuary city funding restrictions • Civil and criminal penalties for undocumented people failing to comply with new requirements. 3. Presidential Proclamation on Visa & Travel Restrictions In June 2025, a presidential proclamation instituted a travel and visa ban affecting dozens of countries, halting immigrant and non-immigrant visa issuance from certain nations. This was recently broadened. 4. H-1B Visa System Overhaul Throughout 2025 DHS redesigned the H-1B system: • Fee and selection changes: A high fee ($100,000) for H-1B petitions and a wage-weighted selection process replacing the pure lottery. • Regulatory changes to prioritize higher-paid, higher-skilled applicants over lower-wage ones. 5. Expanded Immigration Enforcement & ICE Initiatives Federal agencies doubled down on enforcement efforts in 2025: • A $100 million ICE recruitment campaign to hire new officers. • Data-sharing between HHS and ICE revived after legal battles (affecting emergency Medicaid data). • Lawsuits from DOJ against states over in-state tuition for undocumented students. 6. Changes Affecting Temporary Protected Status (TPS) New federal policy ended or shifted TPS for certain countries (e.g., Venezuela, Haiti, Myanmar), prompting transitions to refugee status or removal proceedings. 7. Other Notable Administrative and Regulatory Adjustments Throughout 2025, many rule changes have had systemic effects: • Mandatory use of updated USCIS forms with no grace period — outdated filings are rejected. • New registration and biometric requirements for many non-citizens. • Broader arrest authorities in DHS policies, including fewer protected locations. • Adjustments to green card processing and CSPA age-out rules (family demos). 8. Changes in Asylum pause on decisions in administrative cases requirement of “complete “ application pretermissions of asylum cases in Immigration Court implementation of filing fees in asylum, initial and annual. #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationLawyer #ImmigrationAttorney #VisaHelp #GreenCard #ImmigrationAdvice #ImmigrationConsultation #DeportationDefense #Citizenship #ImmigrationReform #ИммиграционныйЮрист #Иммиграция #ЮридическаяПомощь (Legal Assistance) #Виза (Visa) #ГринКарта (Green Card) #ПравоНаЖительство (Residence Permit) #Гражданство. (Citizenship) #ИммиграционныеУслуги (Immigration Services) #ЗащитаОтДепортации (Deportation Defense) #ИммиграционноеПраво (Immigration Law) Disclaimer: This content is not intended as individual legal advice.