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04/02/2026

Headline: US Visa Bulletin

The US Department of State has released the February 2026 Visa Bulletin, outlining priority date cutoffs for immigrant visa availability and application filings.

Here are the key updates:

- Employment-Based Categories: The EB-1 category remains current for all countries except China and India, which have priority dates of February 1, 2023. The EB-2 category has a cutoff date of April 1, 2024, for all countries except China and India.
- EB-3 Category: The EB-3 category has advanced by five weeks for all countries except China and India, with a cutoff date of June 1, 2023.
- Family-Sponsored Categories: The F2A category has moved forward 31 days for all countries, with a cutoff date of February 1, 2024.
- USCIS Update: The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will use the Dates for Filing chart for employment-based filings in February 2026.

These updates affect the eligibility for filing adjustment of status applications and immigrant visa applications. Would you like more information on how these changes impact specific visa categories or individuals?

02/02/2026

Headline: The U.S Dollar

Today's News Headline Is The U.S Dollar - The U.S. dollar has been under pressure due to President Donald Trump's polici...
02/02/2026

Today's News Headline Is The U.S Dollar

- The U.S. dollar has been under pressure due to President Donald Trump's policies, which are perceived as weakening the currency. Trump has expressed support for a weaker dollar to boost U.S. exports.
- The dollar index has declined significantly, hitting a four-year low, amid concerns about the U.S. economy and Trump's policies.
- Some experts believe Trump's policies, including tariffs and pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, are contributing to the dollar's decline.
- Others see the weaker dollar as a calculated risk to boost the U.S. economy, but warn it could lead to higher inflation and global economic instability.
- Geopolitical tensions, including Trump's threats against Iran and Venezuela, have also affected the dollar's value.
- The dollar's decline has implications for global markets, with some investors seeking alternative safe-havens like gold, which has surged in value.

Headline ISIS TargetsThe US has launched a series of retaliatory strikes against the Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria, targ...
31/01/2026

Headline ISIS Targets

The US has launched a series of retaliatory strikes against the Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria, targeting command centers, weapons depots, training facilities, drone sites, and logistical hubs. The strikes, part of Operation Hawkeye Strike, were carried out by US and Jordanian forces, with support from partner forces.

The operation aims to root out ISIS terrorists and prevent future attacks, following a deadly ambush that killed two US soldiers and a civilian interpreter in Palmyra, Syria. The US has been working closely with Syrian forces to combat ISIS, and the strikes demonstrate the ongoing commitment to defeating the terrorist group.

Key Details:

- Operation Hawkeye Strike: Launched on December 19, 2025, in response to the Palmyra attack
- Targets: ISIS command centers, weapons depots, training facilities, drone sites, and logistical hubs
- Forces Involved: US and Jordanian forces, with support from partner forces
- Objective: To root out ISIS terrorists and prevent future attacks

The US and Syrian militaries have been partnering to fight ISIS, with recent operations destroying over 130 mortars and rockets, multiple rifles, machine guns, anti-tank mines, and materials for building improvised explosive devices.

Would you like more information on the US involvement in Syria or the ongoing fight against ISIS?

Headline: Protest Erupt Across The CountryProtests have erupted across the United States, particularly in Minneapolis, i...
31/01/2026

Headline: Protest Erupt Across The Country

Protests have erupted across the United States, particularly in Minneapolis, in response to the fatal shooting of two US citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, by federal immigration agents. Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was shot on January 7, 2026, while Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, was shot on January 24, 2026. Both incidents have sparked widespread outrage and demands for justice.

The protests, which began in Minneapolis, have spread to other cities, including Los Angeles, New York, Washington D.C., and San Francisco. Demonstrators are calling for the withdrawal of federal immigration agents from Minnesota and an end to the Trump administration's immigration policies. The protests have been marked by clashes between demonstrators and federal agents, with reports of tear gas and flash bangs being used to disperse the crowds.

The Trump administration has defended the actions of the federal agents, while local officials, including Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, have condemned the shootings and called for an immediate end to the immigration enforcement operations. The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into Pretti's death, but there is no similar probe for Good's death.

The protests have also drawn attention to the Trump administration's immigration policies, with critics arguing that they are overly aggressive and target vulnerable communities. The incidents have sparked a national debate on immigration and the use of force by law enforcement agencies.

Headline U.S Government ShutdownThe US government has entered a partial shutdown after Congress failed to pass a federal...
31/01/2026

Headline U.S Government Shutdown

The US government has entered a partial shutdown after Congress failed to pass a federal budget for the 2026 fiscal year before the midnight deadline on January 30. The shutdown was triggered by Democratic opposition to federal immigration agents' actions, which led to the deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis. Although essential personnel will continue working without immediate pay, non-essential employees have been placed on furlough. The shutdown is expected to be short-lived, with the House set to approve a Senate-backed deal early next week.

Affecting about 75% of federal operations, the shutdown impacts various sectors, including education, health, housing, and defense. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will continue operations, but other agencies like the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) may face disruptions.

President Donald Trump has endorsed the Senate's agreement and urged swift House action to avoid a prolonged shutdown. Congressional leaders believe the disruption will be short-lived once the House approves the Senate's package.

29/01/2026

Today's News Headline is Trump Administration Proposes Medicare Payments

29/01/2026

Headline: Salesforce Wins
$5.6B U.S Army contract

26/01/2026

Trump Ends National Guard Deployment: President Trump has ended the National Guard deployment in three cities after a Supreme Court loss.

25/01/2026

Trump's Comments Spark Controversy: President Donald Trump has made comments on various topics.

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