12/03/2025
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🚨 December 2025 Immigration Update – What You Need to Know
Big changes are hitting our communities — and fast. Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s happening and how it may impact those seeking safety, work, and stability in the U.S.:
🧾 Asylum Rules Are Changing
Work permits based on asylum now cost up to $795 to renew.
Approval rates have dropped by half — from 38% last year to just 19% in August.
Automatic extensions are no longer guaranteed.
🚫 More Visa Cancellations & Enforcement
Over 80,000 visas revoked this year — including student and work visas.
DHS will begin collecting biometrics at entry and exit points starting Dec 26.
Nonimmigrant families face more background checks, delays, and scrutiny.
📉 DACA Protections Under Threat
A recent court ruling weakened DACA work permit protections.
Some recipients are still being detained despite having valid DACA.
💰 Green Card Processing Is Slowing Down
Even when “priority dates” become current, processing times are delayed.
Employment-based and family categories are heavily affected.
🪧 Community Response Is Growing
Protests are rising nationwide: New York, New Orleans, and beyond are pushing back.
Local organizers have stopped raids, but tensions remain high.
🔥 The climate is clear: more barriers, fewer protections, and greater urgency for trusted legal support and grassroots defense.
🛡️ If you’re working with immigrants, mixed-status families, or asylum seekers — now’s the time to prepare, educate, and protect.
📲 DM us or drop your questions if you need help understanding these changes or structuring your support legally and safely.