Tag: U.S. immigration policy
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Influencers, OnlyFans Creators, and the O-1 Visa: This Is Not a Bug — It’s the System Working
in Self MadeInfluencers and OnlyFans creators are dominating O-1 visa approvals—and that’s a good thing. They’re self-employed, tax-paying, and culturally influential.
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Visas Revoked for Foreigners Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
in PoliticsTrump and Marco Rubio vow to revoke visas for foreigners celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination, reinforcing U.S. immigration and national security policy.
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40,000 Student Visas Cancelled for Breaking U.S. Laws or Supporting Extremism
in PoliticsIn 2025, the U.S. State Department revoked over 40,000 student visas for violations ranging from assault and DUI to supporting extremism. Learn how this crackdown under Secretary Marco Rubio is reshaping immigration policy and protecting national security.
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$50,000 Bonus, No Age Limit, No Degree: 100,000 Apply to Join ICE
in LawMore than 100,000 Americans have applied for just 10,000 new ICE positions in a massive 2025 recruitment surge. With benefits like a $50,000 signing bonus and no degree required, the campaign highlights both strong support and ongoing debate over U.S. immigration enforcement.
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Harvard’s Shielding of Antisemitism Sparks Federal Backlash
in OpinionHarvard faces a federal crackdown over its failure to curb antisemitic activity on campus. What this means for foreign students and U.S. national security.
