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Rubio Reveals New Plan To Deport Migrants To Third Countries

The Trump administration has unveiled one of the most aggressive immigration enforcement measures in recent American history, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio announcing that 20 countries have now agreed to accept deportees from the United States under newly negotiated third-country agreements. The revelation immediately triggered outrage, praise, legal concern, and intense political debate after…
Teen Engineer Plans To Live In His Own Tiny Home For A Year To Prove It Could Help People Without Shelter

An 18-year-old engineering student in Ontario is taking product testing much further than most inventors ever would. View this post on Instagram A post shared by RIBAL ZEBIAN (@ribalzebian) After building a wooden electric car and earning a major scholarship, Ribal Zebian is now preparing to live inside a fiberglass modular home he designed himself,…
American Shares 9 Realizations About the U.S. After 13 Years Abroad, and They’re Eye-Opening

There is something quietly unsettling about leaving home long enough to realize that many of its “truths” are really habits, stories, and systems that could have been arranged differently. That is the tension running through American creator Evan Edinger’s reflections after more than a decade in London: not simple culture shock, but the slow unraveling…
Americans Are Scrambling for Canadian Citizenship, and a New Law Just Made Millions Eligible

Ellen Robillard remembers the night in 2016 when she first typed “how to get Canadian citizenship” into a search bar. Her mother had been born in Nova Scotia, and Robillard, a Democrat living outside Rochester, New York, felt a pull northward as election results rolled in. But a quick scan of immigration law stopped her…
The American Expat Dream Is Getting Harder to Live. These 5 Countries Are Making That Clear.

For most of the past half-century, carrying a US passport abroad came with an unspoken set of advantages. Americans could settle in most countries with relative ease, find work, build lives, and generally expect to be received as desirable additions to wherever they landed. That era has not ended overnight, but it is ending, and…
Record Number of Americans Apply for UK Citizenship Amid Political Uncertainty

The number of Americans applying for British citizenship has climbed to the highest level ever recorded, marking a striking shift in transatlantic migration patterns during the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term in the White House. According to Home Office data published this week, 8,790 US nationals applied for citizenship through naturalization or…
Trump Administration Announce Plans to Amend Citizenship Test as Current One Is ‘Too Easy’

For decades, the U.S. citizenship test has been further than a formality. It’s the moment when emigrants demonstrate their knowledge of American history and government, frequently marking the final step in their trip toward getting citizens. Many approach the test with a sense of excitement rather than fear, knowing that most applicants pass with relative…
Daughter of Terror Suspect Was an Award-Winning Student – Now She’s Being Deported

In high school yearbooks, stories like Habiba Soliman’s are the ones that shine an immigrant teen overcoming language barriers, building school clubs, volunteering at hospitals, and dreaming of medical school. It’s the kind of narrative that embodies the promise of the American dream: come, work hard, give back, and you’ll belong. But what happens when…
3-Year-Old Boy Remembers Being Murdered In His “Last” Life, Correctly Points To Where His Body Was Buried

Imagine a child barely old enough to tie his shoes suddenly recalling details of a violent crime—one that happened before he was even born. He remembers his name, the face of his killer, the weapon used against him, and, most disturbingly, the exact place where his body was buried. His words are not vague childhood…

