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US Visa and Immigration Policy Changes

· 29 March 2026 · 6 sources

The Trump administration has introduced significant changes to US visa and immigration policies, including tightening visa rules for H-1B workers by adding social media checks and proposing a substantial wage increase for these visa holders. Concurrently, the administration is challenging the long-standing principle of birthright citizenship, drawing on historical legal precedents and framing the issue as one of fraud and national security. These moves come amid ongoing legal battles and public opposition to the administration's hardline immigration enforcement tactics, which have included mass deportations and raids. The evolving policies and court challenges highlight a critical moment in US immigration law, with potential wide-reaching impacts on immigrants, employers, and the broader national discourse on citizenship and security.

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US Tightens Visa Rules, Adds Social Media Checks For H-1B NDTV 29 Mar 2026, 09:09
Some critics of birthright citizenship say it's a fraud issue. What does that mean? NPR News 29 Mar 2026, 09:00
Looking to limit birthright citizenship, Trump turns to an 1884 ruling against a Native American NBC News 29 Mar 2026, 09:00
US proposes wage increase for H-1B, H-1B1 and E-3 visas Times of India 29 Mar 2026, 02:44
How Trump’s deportation campaign has changed tack after deep unpopularity The Guardian - US 28 Mar 2026, 14:00
DC court rulings stall Trump agenda across immigration, policing, Fed — raising stakes on executive power FOX News 28 Mar 2026, 09:00

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