George Nyavor

  • Best U.S. States For Immigrants Seeking Safety And Stability Amid Trump’s Strict Immigration Policies

    With Donald Trump back in the White House following the 2024 election, immigration policy in the United States has entered an even more stringent phase. His presidency since January 2025 has brought sweeping executive orders, expanded deportation powers, travel bans, and heightened enforcement—all reshaping the immigration landscape and pushing many immigrants to seek refuge in…

  • Federal Judge Breyer Rules Trump Violated Posse Comitatus Act In Attempt To Use Military For Law Enforcement In California

    In a historic legal ruling, Senior Federal Judge Charles Breyer has declared for the first time in U.S. history that a sitting president violated the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878—a statute designed to prevent the use of the U.S. military in domestic law enforcement. The ruling blocks former President Donald Trump from deploying military forces…

  • Cardi B Found Not Liable in Civil Assault Case Brought by Former Security Guard

    A California jury has ruled that Grammy-winning artist Cardi B is not liable in a civil lawsuit alleging assault, concluding a years-long case that stemmed from a 2018 incident at a medical office. The lawsuit was filed by former building security guard Emani Ellis, who claimed that Cardi B struck her during a hallway interaction…

  • Nigerian U.S. Visa Holders Quietly Blocked From Entry As Legal Questions Mount

    A growing number of Nigerian nationals holding valid U.S. visas are discovering that their travel documents have been quietly revoked without notice, raising legal and diplomatic concerns over transparency, due process, and the scope of executive immigration powers. The development was first reported by Olufemi Soneye, former Chief Corporate Communications Officer of NNPC Ltd., who…

  • From Trinidad And Tobago To The Federal Bench: Meet The Judge Who Blocked Deportation Of 2,000 Guatemalan Children

    A newly appointed federal judge, Sparkle L. Sooknanan, made an immediate impact on the bench by issuing an emergency order on August 31 temporarily blocking the Trump administration from deporting thousands of Guatemalan minors who had been placed on planes awaiting removal. The ruling came after the National Immigration Law Center filed an emergency request,…

  • KPMG Law Expands From Arizona, Challenging Big Law’s Grip on Legal Services

    KPMG is positioning its U.S. law firm, KPMG Law US, to become a national player in the legal market, using Arizona as its launchpad. The move has put traditional law firms on notice, as the Big Four accounting giant looks to leverage its technology and global reach to carve out a new space in the…

  • Federal Judge Blocks Deportation of Guatemalan Children Amid Legal Challenge

    A federal judge has temporarily blocked the deportation of unaccompanied Guatemalan children, halting planes that had already begun preparations to remove minors from the United States. The ruling underscores ongoing legal battles over the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration policies. Emergency Order Issued On Sunday, August 31, District Court Judge Sparkle Sooknanan issued an emergency order…

  • AG Campbell, Coalition Of States Secure Release Of $184 Million In Withheld AmeriCorps Funding

    Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell announced that her office, alongside 23 attorneys general and two governors, successfully forced the Trump Administration to release more than $184 million in federal funds designated for AmeriCorps service programs. The funding had been withheld by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) despite a prior court injunction. Background:…

  • Immigration Expert Explains Policy Contradictions In Trump’s Statement On 600,000 Chinese Students

    President Donald Trump has ignited debate after stating that 600,000 Chinese students should be allowed to come to the United States to attend American universities. Trump’s statement appears to conflict with his administration’s prior restrictive immigration policies. The remark, which surfaced during recent public comments, has confused many within Trump’s conservative base, particularly those aligned…

  • Trump Administration to Restore $6.8 Billion in Education Funds After Multi-State Lawsuit

    The Trump administration has agreed to restore more than $6.8 billion in federal education funds after facing a multi-state lawsuit challenging its abrupt decision to freeze the congressionally allocated money. The withheld funding, earmarked for after-school and summer learning programs, teacher training, and support for English learners, had left more than 1.4 million children —…