Real ID Deadline Nears as TSA Confirms Extra Steps but No Flight Bans
The federal government is finally preparing to enforce the Real ID Act after nearly 20 years of postponements and shifting deadlines. Starting May 7, travelers who do not yet have a Real ID will still be permitted to board domestic flights, but they should expect additional steps and delays at airport security. Officials clarified this position in response to widespread confusion, especially given the assumption that lack of a Real ID would automatically mean being barred from flying.
Real ID Deadline Nears as TSA Confirms Extra Steps but No Flight Bans
The federal government is finally preparing to enforce the Real ID Act after nearly 20 years of postponements and shifting deadlines. Starting May 7, travelers who do not yet have a Real ID will still be permitted to board domestic flights, but they should expect additional steps and delays at airport security. Officials clarified this position in response to widespread confusion, especially given the assumption that lack of a Real ID would automatically mean being barred from flying.
DHS Mistakenly Sends Deportation Notices to U.S. Citizens in Immigration Parole Crackdown
In a sweeping move targeting individuals living in the United States under humanitarian parole, the Department of Homeland Security sent a mass email with the subject line “Notice of Termination of Parole.” The message carried a stark warning: recipients were ordered to depart the U.S. immediately or face possible law enforcement action leading to deportation. It also emphasized that any benefits tied to their parole, such as work authorization, would be revoked. The email further wa
DHS Mistakenly Sends Deportation Notices to U.S. Citizens in Immigration Parole Crackdown
In a sweeping move targeting individuals living in the United States under humanitarian parole, the Department of Homeland Security sent a mass email with the subject line “Notice of Termination of Parole.” The message carried a stark warning: recipients were ordered to depart the U.S. immediately or face possible law enforcement action leading to deportation. It also emphasized that any benefits tied to their parole, such as work authorization, would be revoked. The email further wa
International students face Visa revocation in the US since March
Over 1,000 international students in the U.S. have had their visas revoked or legal status terminated since late March 2025, according to school officials and reports by The Associated Press. The wave of visa cancellations has sparked fear and anxiety among foreign students, especially those with any connection to political protests or activism. Several students have reported being detained without prior notice, often by agents in plain clothes, leading to heightened paranoia on c
International students face Visa revocation in the US since March
Over 1,000 international students in the U.S. have had their visas revoked or legal status terminated since late March 2025, according to school officials and reports by The Associated Press. The wave of visa cancellations has sparked fear and anxiety among foreign students, especially those with any connection to political protests or activism. Several students have reported being detained without prior notice, often by agents in plain clothes, leading to heightened paranoia on c
Federal Judge Blocks Immigration Raids in Houses of Worship as Religious Groups Challenge Policy
A federal judge in Maryland has issued an injunction against immigration enforcement in houses of worship, marking a significant legal victory for religious groups challenging the Trump administration’s revised deportation policy.The ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Theodore Chang, temporarily halts immigration operations targeting Quaker congregations, Baptist churches, and a Sikh temple, following a lawsuit that argues the policy change violates religious freedom.
Federal Judge Blocks Immigration Raids in Houses of Worship as Religious Groups Challenge Policy
A federal judge in Maryland has issued an injunction against immigration enforcement in houses of worship, marking a significant legal victory for religious groups challenging the Trump administration’s revised deportation policy.The ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Theodore Chang, temporarily halts immigration operations targeting Quaker congregations, Baptist churches, and a Sikh temple, following a lawsuit that argues the policy change violates religious freedom.









