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Here we discuss policies, trends, and everyday questions affecting families and individuals nationwide. Nothing on this page is an offer to represent you or to create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship may only be established through direct attorney-to-client communication that is confirmed by the execution of an engagement agreement.

01/16/2026

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01/15/2026

The U.S. government has announced an indefinite pause on immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries, creating uncertainty for families, workers, ...

01/15/2026

Breaking news has just emerged that 75 countries have had their visas suspended indefinitely, sparking widespread concern and uncertainty among travelers and...

01/15/2026

Can the U.S. Government Cancel a Passport or Citizenship? Here’s the Difference.

Yes — the U.S. Department of State has the legal authority to issue, limit, or revoke a U.S. passport, even for a naturalized citizen.

A passport can be revoked if it was obtained through fraud or false statements, if the person is subject to a federal arrest warrant, certain court orders, or national security concerns.

But here’s the key distinction many people misunderstand:

A passport is a travel document.
It is not the same thing as citizenship.

The State Department cannot revoke U.S. citizenship, even for someone who naturalized.

Only a federal court can take citizenship away, through a legal process called denaturalization, and the government must meet a very high burden of proof.

Important to know:
• Losing a passport does not automatically mean losing citizenship
• Passport revocation can be a warning sign of serious legal scrutiny
• Citizenship can only be revoked by a judge, not an agency

Bottom line:
The State Department controls passports.
Federal courts control citizenship.

01/15/2026

Can the U.S. government cancel a passport — even for a naturalized citizen?Yes. The U.S. Department of State has the legal authority to issue, limit, or revo...

01/14/2026

Citizenship Can Be Revoked for Immigration Fraud — Even Years Later

U.S. citizenship is strong, but it is not untouchable if it was obtained through fraud or willful misrepresentation.

Under federal law, the government may revoke (denaturalize) citizenship if it proves that a person:
• Lied or hid material facts during the immigration or naturalization process
• Used false documents
• Entered a fraudulent marriage
• Concealed criminal history
• Gave false testimony to obtain an immigration benefit

⚠️ Key point:
There is no statute of limitations. Denaturalization can occur years or even decades later if the fraud is discovered.

📌 The standard is high — the government must prove the fraud was material and that citizenship would not have been granted without it — but cases do happen.

🔎 What this means:
• Citizenship obtained lawfully is secure
• Citizenship obtained by fraud remains legally vulnerable
• Fraud at any stage (visa, green card, asylum, naturalization) can later affect citizenship

📚 Bottom line:
Accuracy and honesty in immigration filings are critical. Shortcuts today can have serious consequences later.

01/14/2026
01/12/2026

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01/12/2026

📌 Let’s Talk About Conscription (the Draft) — What the Law Actually Says

There’s been a lot of confusion online about the draft, so let’s clarify the law.

🇺🇸 In the United States, there is NO active draft right now.
The U.S. military is all-volunteer. However, the law DOES allow conscription if Congress and the President authorize it.

Key points you should know:
✔️ The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to raise an army
✔️ The Military Selective Service Act allows a draft only if activated
✔️ Registration ≠ being drafted

Who must register for Selective Service?
🔹 Men ages 18–25
🔹 This includes U.S. citizens and many non-citizens (green card holders, refugees, asylum seekers, and undocumented immigrants)

Who does NOT have to register (as of now):
🔹 Women
🔹 Active-duty service members
🔹 Certain individuals with disabilities

Important for immigrants:
Failure to register (when required) can affect:
❗ Immigration benefits
❗ Federal student aid
❗ Certain government jobs

There are also legal protections for conscientious objectors based on religious or moral beliefs.

📚 Bottom line:
No draft is happening today—but knowing your legal obligations matters, especially for immigration status and future benefits.

This post is for general education only, not legal advice.

01/12/2026

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Immigration Update: Federal Judge Pauses End to Family Reunification ProgramA federal judge has temporarily blocked the ...
01/11/2026

Immigration Update: Federal Judge Pauses End to Family Reunification Program

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ending the Family Reunification Parole Program, a pathway that allowed certain migrants from Central and South American countries to reunite with close family members in the U.S. while waiting for their visas.

U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani issued a 14-day stay, meaning the program cannot be fully shut down while legal challenges move forward. The court found that more review is needed before such a significant policy change takes effect.

This decision highlights an ongoing legal tug-of-war over immigration policies created under the Biden administration and later targeted for rollback. For now, families who were relying on this program may get temporary relief—but the outcome is still uncertain.

If you or a loved one may be affected, stay informed and consult a qualified immigration professional before making any decisions.

Source: New York Times, Jan. 10, 2026

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