
Today we’re digging into a high-stakes deportation case with a deadline, a new airline policy that could change how comfortable your next flight feels, and a hiring shift from a major tech services firm that says visa costs are pushing them to go local. We’ll unpack why the U.S. plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia by the end of the month, why WestJet will start charging for reclined seats, and how Tata Technologies is rebalancing its U.S. hiring away from H-1B workers.
You’ll hear how deportations can move forward even after earlier mistakes by the government, what “due process” really means here, and how a third-country removal might work. We’ll also break down what WestJet’s cabin changes mean for seat comfort and your wallet, and explain how rising visa costs are shaping corporate hiring plans and job prospects for both international applicants and U.S. workers. Follow @VisaVerge on social media and visit VisaVerge.com for more immigration insights.