States With the Most Immigration Court Cases

As Congress negotiates a deal to address the unprecedented level of attempted southern border crossings, data compiled by researchers at Syracuse University highlights just how big the backlog has grown at immigration courts – and which states are home to the most cases. READ: Congress Careens Toward Border Showdown The number of pending immigration court cases in the United States rose to […]
Daily Immigration News Clips – March 11, 2026

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Think Immigration: Trump’s Chaotic Policies Show America Needs a Better Way Forward

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DHS Terminates Temporary Protected Status for Yemen

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Visa Bulletin For March 2026

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USCIS Received 35,000 Applications for Homeland Defenders, Most for Any Job in Agency History

USCIS announced it received 35,000 applications for its “Homeland Defenders” program since late September, claiming this represents unprecedented interest in a position at the agency. However, the release provides no context for what these numbers mean, whether this represents a genuine surge in interest, results from an unusually aggressive marketing campaign, or applications from qualified […]
Medicaid Chief’s Claim $1bn Spent on Healthcare for ‘Illegal Immigrants’ is False, Say Experts

CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz recently claimed in a tweet on X that audits revealed over $1 billion in federal Medicaid funds were spent on healthcare for undocumented immigrants. However, experts contend that Oz mischaracterized routine administrative errors. The audits in question were unrelated to immigration status and involved common issues like states incorrectly requesting federal […]
ICE Is Sending a Chill Through the Construction Industry

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have increasingly conducted raids at construction sites across the country to detain and deport undocumented immigrants, exacerbating an already acute labor shortage in the construction industry. According to a survey by the Associated General Contractors of America conducted over the summer, 92% of construction firms struggle to fill […]