By Michael D. Shear and Miriam Jordan The New York Times Feb. 10, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET WASHINGTON — President Donald J. Trump’s four-year quest to wall the country off from immigrants led his aides to Form N-648: a physician’s declaration that an applicant for...
By Seung Min Kim Jan. 18, 2021 at 6:52 p.m. EST President-elect Joe Biden will roll out a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s immigration laws the day he is inaugurated, including an eight-year pathway to citizenship for immigrants without legal status and an expansion...
By Maria Sacchetti The Washington Post November 13, 2020 The Trump administration unveiled a new U.S. citizenship test Friday, adding a broader array of history and civics themes while requiring that legal residents answer twice as many questions correctly to pass....
By Sarah Betancourt Massachusetts October 7, 2020 FOR THOUSANDS of Massachusetts immigrants worried about paying higher fees for immigration and citizenship applications, the significant increases have been held at bay —at least temporarily. A federal judge in...
By Lautaro Grinspan Miami, FL October 4, 2020 As Carlos Aybar stood inside the Miami immigration office last Friday, holding up his right hand and reciting the words of the citizenship oath through a face mask, the Dominican native felt a big wave of relief. That day...