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New immigration rules require evidence many abuse survivors can’t access

The 19th News

The 19th News

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July 6, 2026

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In March, Michigan attorney Ruby Robinson received a denial notice for legal status for his client — an immigrant woman suffering physical abuse from her husband. Her husband had choked her, Robinson said. Shoved her. Forced unwanted touch. Controlled the finances. The woman and the man married in the United States after being in a []

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Knewz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Supreme Court makes it risky for green card holders to travel outside the US

A recent Supreme Court ruling has made it easier for immigration officials to challenge the reentry of lawful permanent residents, a decision that immigration attorneys say could increase the risks green card holders face when traveling abroad. In a 6-3 ruling in Blanche v. Lau, the Court held that border agents do not need “clear...

Africanews

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· Jul 8, 2026

Fourth group of deportees from US arrive in Eswatini

A US immigration attorney says the group of 11 people includes at least two who have legal protection that should have shielded them from deportation.

Nepal News

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· Jul 9, 2026

काठमाडौँबाट ब्राउनसुगरसहित तीन जना पक्राउ

काठमाडौँ। प्रहरीले ब्राउनसुगरसहित कारोबारमा संलग्न भएको आरोपमा तीन जनालाई पक्राउ गरेको छ। पक्राउ पर्नेमा मोरङ विराटनगर महानगरपालिका-५ का २६ वर्षीय साहिल दाहाल, सोही ठाउँका ३० वर्षीय राजु पोखरेल र सुनसरी इनरुवा नगरपालिका-६ का २८ वर्षीय तुल्सी पोखरेल रहेका छन्। उनीहरूलाई काठमाडौँ महानगरपालिका-७ बाट पक्राउ गरिएको लागुऔषध नियन्त्रण ब्युरो कोटेश्वरले जनाएको छ। बुधबार ब्युरोबाट खटिएको टोलीले []

MS NOW

lean left

· Jun 25, 2026

Supreme Court sides with Trump over Haitians and Syrians on immigration protections

Lower court judges had found the administration had illegally tried to end Temporary Protected Status safeguards for immigrants. The post Supreme Court sides with Trump over Haitians and Syrians on immigration protections appeared first on MS NOW.

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 10, 2026

'Not enough is being done to protect domestic abuse victims' campaigners warn after recent killings

Domestic abuse survivor's and campaigners Priscilla and Ainie Grainger are calling for more support for victims they help every day, as they say barring orders are simply not enough to keep abusers away, and more gardai need specialist training.

Times of India

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· Jun 23, 2026

Supreme Court order on Green Card holders: Border officials can deny re-entry of permanent citizens if they are accused of crime

Supreme Court order on Green Card holders: Border officials can deny re-entry of permanent citizens if they are accused of crime

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Related coverage for "New immigration rules require evidence many abuse survivors can’t access": Knewz — Supreme Court makes it risky for green card holders to travel outside the US. Africanews — Fourth group of deportees from US arrive in Eswatini. Nepal News — काठमाडौँबाट ब्राउनसुगरसहित तीन जना पक्राउ. MS NOW — Supreme Court sides with Trump over Haitians and Syrians on immigration protections. Irish Mirror — 'Not enough is being done to protect domestic abuse victims' campaigners warn after recent killings. Times of India — Supreme Court order on Green Card holders: Border officials can deny re-entry of permanent citizens if they are accused of crime