USCIS Issues Interim Final Rule Allowing Denial of Approved Petitions Over Invalid Signatures
Justice Department Sues Albuquerque and New Mexico Over ‘Sanctuary’ Limits on Federal Immigration Enforcement
US Repatriates Cruise-Ship Passengers as Hantavirus Outbreak Prompts Quarantine in Nebraska
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U.S. revokes visas of 27 cruise-ship crew members after child-exploitation probe
CBP cancelled 27 foreign crew visas aboard eight cruise ships in San Diego after investigators linked the workers to child-exploitation images. The seafarers—mostly Filipinos—were repatriated within days, and Disney Cruise Line confirmed terminations. The action highlights CBP’s authority to revoke C-1/D visas without criminal charges and signals tougher electronic-device inspections for maritime crews, forcing cruise operators and manning agencies to shore up compliance and contingency staffing.
CBP data show land-border wait times creeping up as Mother’s Day travel surges
Live CBP border-wait data show passenger-vehicle delays at key U.S.–Canada and U.S.–Mexico crossings rising sharply on Mother’s Day, signalling renewed congestion as CBP continues to recover from the spring shutdown. Businesses moving people or time-sensitive cargo across land borders should monitor BWT feeds, preload manifests and build contingency buffers.