‘Don’t wait, self-deport today’: Conservative influencer Nick Sortor shares Happy Valentine’s Day message for illegals

Taking a swipe at illegal immigration in the United States, American conservative influencer Nick Sortor on Saturday shared an AI-generated video on X, urging illegal immigrants to “self-deport” on Valentine’s Day. “LMAO! DHS just put out a Happy Valentine’s Day message for illegals. “Don’t wait, self deport today and spend this Valentine’s Day with the…

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ICE set to spend $38 billion on 16 warehouses for detention centers, each housing 1,000–1,500 detainees

The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) plans to spend $38.3 billion to purchase and convert warehouses nationwide into immigrant detention centers, according to documents shared with New Hampshire’s governor and posted on the state’s website Thursday, as reported by The Washington Post. ICE intends to acquire 16 buildings across the country and retrofit each…

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Green Card holder–owned businesses in US to lose SBA loan eligibility from March 1: Here is what to know

The US Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced a major policy shift that will bar businesses with legal permanent residents (green card holders) from accessing SBA-backed loans, drawing sharp criticism from Democratic lawmakers. In a policy notice published on February 2, the SBA said the changes will take effect from March 1, 2026. 100% US…

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H-1B visa crackdown: Deportation fears under Trump rise as 41% immigrants express concern, reveals survey

Amid higher H-1B visa fees and the Trump administration’s intensified immigration crackdown, 22% of immigrants say they personally know someone who has been arrested, detained, or deported on immigration-related grounds since Trump took office in January, according to the 2025 Survey of Immigrants, conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) in collaboration with The New…

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US raises immigration fees from January 1 as Trump expands crackdown—Ready to pay more in 2026?

Amid the visa crackdown by the Trump administration, certain US immigration fees will rise following an inflation-adjusted update from January 1, 2026, according to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). USCIS stated that the updated fees apply to certain immigration benefits specified under HR 1 and the increases account for inflation measured between July…

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