USCIS Unveils CPI-Linked Fee Increases, Raising Costs for Nearly All Immigration Benefits in 2026
USCIS Announces Inflation-Linked Fee Hikes Effective January 1, 2026
FAA Projects Busiest Thanksgiving Air Travel in 15 Years
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Federal Court Halts Termination of Syria TPS Hours Before Deadline
A U.S. judge ordered DHS to keep Syrian TPS in place pending litigation, averting the loss of status and work permits for about 6,100 people. Employers should maintain current I-9 records and monitor forthcoming USCIS guidance.
Justice Department Recruits ‘Deportation Judges’ Amid Immigration Court Shake-Up
DOJ is advertising for new “deportation judges” after dismissing dozens of sitting immigration judges. The move signals a push for faster removals, raising due-process concerns and potential impacts on corporate workers in status proceedings.
TSA Braces to Screen 17.8 Million Passengers During Thanksgiving Week
TSA expects record volumes over the Thanksgiving period and says it can handle more than 3 million passengers on the peak return day. Business travelers should pad schedules, leverage PreCheck/CLEAR, and prepare for expanded biometric ID checks.
Quebec–New York Gateway Modernization May Disrupt NEXUS Travelers Until 2028
Construction at the key Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle / Champlain land border will last until 2028, reducing lane capacity and NEXUS operating hours. U.S. businesses should plan for longer cross-border drive times and explore alternate routes.