Trump Administration Audits Somali-American Citizenship Cases for Possible Fraud

The Trump administration has launched audits of immigration cases involving U.S. citizens of Somali origin to identify potential fraud that could lead to denaturalization, officials said on Tuesday. Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated that U.S. law allows revocation of citizenship if it was obtained fraudulently, noting that such cases are rare and typically take years to resolve. According to the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, an average of about 11 denaturalization cases were pursued annually between 1990...

USMCA Review Begins as U.S. and Canada Face Trade Disputes

The United States, Canada, and Mexico are set to meet on July 1 to begin the mandatory six-year review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), amid growing trade tensions between Washington and Ottawa. The...

NATO Drills in U.S. Highlight Strong Military Cooperation Despite Political Strains

NATO forces carried out a series of large-scale military exercises off the coast of North Carolina as part of the U.S.-hosted FLEETEX 250 drills, showcasing the alliance’s operational strength despite growing political tensions. Reuters,...

U.S. Set to Trigger USMCA Review, Opening Decade-Long Trade Negotiations

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to formally announce on Wednesday that it will not extend the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), activating the pact’s sunset review process. The move will begin a...

U.S. Supreme Court Set to Rule on Trump’s Bid to Restrict Birthright Citizenship

The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to deliver a landmark ruling on Tuesday on whether President Donald Trump can enforce his executive order restricting birthright citizenship, a key element of his immigration agenda. The...

Trump Renewable Permit Delays Put $121 Billion Investments at Risk

Renewable energy projects worth more than $121 billion in the United States are facing growing uncertainty as permitting delays linked to the Trump administration’s policies slow the approval process, according to a new report...

Canada Invests C$7 Million in Greenland Critical Minerals Project

Canada has announced a non-repayable grant of C$7 million (approximately US$4.93 million) to support the development of the Malmbjerg molybdenum mining project in eastern Greenland. The funding, provided through Natural Resources Canada’s Critical Minerals...

New York Launches $30 Million Tariff Relief Program for Farmers

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the launch of a $30 million Agricultural Resiliency Against Tariffs Program to help farmers offset financial losses caused by U.S. tariffs. Eligible agricultural producers, including dairy farmers,...

U.S. Supreme Court Set to Deliver Key Rulings on Trump Powers, Elections and Transgender Sports

The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to conclude its current term in the coming days, with seven major cases still awaiting decisions. Among the most closely watched are three cases involving President Donald Trump’s...

Supreme Court Allows Trump to End TPS Protections for Haitian and Syrian Migrants

The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 350,000 Haitian and 6,100 Syrian immigrants, removing a humanitarian safeguard that had...

US Solar Developers Race to Secure Subsidies Before Tax Credit Deadline

U.S. solar developers are rushing to lock in federal subsidies for projects capable of nearly doubling the nation’s current solar capacity before a July 4 deadline that marks the accelerated phaseout of renewable energy...