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Boundless Immigration News Weekly Recap Archive: September 29, 2023


  • Written By:
    Alison MoodieAlison Moodie is the Managing Editor at Boundless Immigration.
  • Updated October 6, 2023

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Israelis Will Soon Be Allowed to Travel to the U.S. Without a Visa

The U.S. will permit Israeli tourists and businesspeople to enter the country without visas starting from November 30, ending a long-standing policy that required visas for Israeli visitors. In return, Israel has agreed to end bans and restrictions on the entry of Palestinian Americans and other Arab Americans.

U.S. Latino Economy Grows to $3.2 Trillion in 2021

The U.S. Latino economy reached $3.2 trillion in 2021, up from $2.8 trillion the previous year, according to a new report by the Latino Donor Collaborative and Wells Fargo. Over the last decade, it has grown significantly faster than the non-Latino economy, surpassing the GDP of several major countries and ranking fifth in the world if Latinos were an independent nation. This growth is particularly notable in states like California, Texas, and Florida.

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ICE Gathers and Stores More Migrant Data Than Previously Disclosed

A U.S. immigration enforcement program, which tracks around 200,000 migrants, collects and retains more data than previously disclosed, storing certain personal information for up to 75 years, according to newly released documents obtained by immigrant rights groups.

Elon Musk Meets With Officials at Southern Border

Billionaire Elon Musk met with local officials at the Texas-Mexico border to gain what he called an “unfiltered” view of the immigration situation amid a surge in asylum seekers. He called for an enhanced legal immigration system while preventing entry for those breaking the law.