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US Immigration Policies and Legal Scrutiny

Updated 2026-06-09 22:40 UTC 1 source Neutral

The Trump administration is introducing a new expedited visa interview service for an additional fee. Meanwhile, a U.S. attorney predicts potential charges over alleged voter fraud in California. Canadian Prime Minister Carney announced that a bridge threatened by President Trump will open soon.

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The Hill
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that a bridge between Michigan and Canada that President Trump threatened to block will soon open. “Look, it’s positive news. Obviously the bridge will be open at the end of the week, and, you know, [it’s] a symbol but also a fact of cooperations between our
2026-06-09 21:10 UTC
The Hill
Bill Essayli, the first assistant U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, on Monday said it is likely “people will be charged” over alleged voter fraud in California. “I expect people will be charged. But we need a wide-scale audit of the California voter roll, which is what Harmeet an
2026-06-09 21:17 UTC
The Hill
The State Department is launching a new “premium” expedited visa interview service next month, allowing foreigners seeking U.S. travel or business visas to secure appointments within 10 days for an additional $750 fee, according to internal documents obtained by The Associated Press. The program, wh
2026-06-09 21:22 UTC
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