In a significant legal move, fifteen Republican-led states have initiated a federal lawsuit against the Biden administration to block a new rule that would allow Dreamers—immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children—to enroll in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance marketplace.
Hungary's recent overhaul of its immigration law, effective from January 1, 2024, signals a significant shift in policies affecting third-country nationals (TCNs) seeking residence permits. This comprehensive law introduces more stringent conditions while expanding the variety of permit types,
Introduction to Militarized Drug Control Historical Context and Modern Implications The drug trade in Latin America has been combated with a military stance, a legacy of Cold War-era security measures. National armies, incentivized by domestic agendas and hefty aid, particularly from the U.S., have
The kingdom of Eswatini is facing global scrutiny after Tanele Maseko, the widow of assassinated human rights advocate Thulani Maseko, was reportedly targeted by the government. International concern has heightened following Tanele's detention at a border while re-entering from South Africa. The
Rethinking CAFTA-DR's Rules of Origin Intricate strands tie the phenomena of migration to the policies of trade, a linkage emphasized in recent research by Raymond Robertson and Kaleb Girma Abreha from Texas A&M University. Their study, scrutinizing the intersection of U.S. trade decisions and
Georgia has recently taken a significant step in tightening immigration enforcement through the enactment of House Bill 1105. This new legislative measure requires heightened cooperation between state law enforcement and federal immigration officials. By mandating local authorities to work closely