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Raised $3M, got US O-1 visa before turning 20
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Hindustan Times
· Jun 26, 2026
US citizenship new fee: Application cost likely to see 75% hike; here's how Indian would be affected
US citizenship application fees may rise from 760 to 1,330, a 75 increase. The proposal also removes reduced-fee options and waivers.
Mises Institute
· Jul 4, 2026
Kudzu: Another "Gift" to America from the USDA
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Le Monde
· Jun 26, 2026
US Supreme Court backs Trump on turning away asylum seekers at border
The ruling means migrants can be denied the chance to apply for asylum before crossing into the United States, handing Donald Trump a victory on one of his signature immigration policies.
Economic Times
· Jun 25, 2026
US inflation tops 4% for first time in three years, keeping Fed hike in play
US inflation climbed to 4.1 in May, driven by rising energy prices, keeping the Federal Reserve's interest rate hike plans on the table for September. Despite this, consumer spending surged, bolstered by tax refunds and a stock market rally. Business investment in equipment also rebounded, particularly in AI-related technology, offering a mixed economic outlook.
Off The Press
· Jun 25, 2026
DOJ offers $3 billion to state and local governments to combat illegal immigration
The Department of Justice is offering a combined 3 billion for state and local governments to combat illegal immigration. President Donald Trump’s officials posted the funding opportunity June 15 under the Bridging Immigration-Related Deficits Experienced Nationwide Program, or “BIDEN.” The program stems from provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed in July 2025, []...Click to read more
Washington Examiner
· Jun 25, 2026
DOJ unveils $3 billion ‘BIDEN’ fund for states fighting to close borders
The Department of Justice is offering a combined 3 billion for state and local governments to combat illegal immigration. President Donald Trump’s officials posted the funding opportunity June 15 under the Bridging Immigration-Related Deficits Experienced Nationwide Program, or “BIDEN.” The program stems from provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed in July 2025, []
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Related coverage for "Raised $3M, got US O-1 visa before turning 20 ": Hindustan Times — US citizenship new fee: Application cost likely to see 75% hike; here's how Indian would be affected. Mises Institute — Kudzu: Another "Gift" to America from the USDA. Le Monde — US Supreme Court backs Trump on turning away asylum seekers at border. Economic Times — US inflation tops 4% for first time in three years, keeping Fed hike in play . Off The Press — DOJ offers $3 billion to state and local governments to combat illegal immigration. Washington Examiner — DOJ unveils $3 billion ‘BIDEN’ fund for states fighting to close borders