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The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued a clarification on the Trump administration's new Green Card policy that could require many applicants to apply for permanent residency from outside the United States. The policy announcement made last week raised fears across the technology industry and among H-1B visa holders that high-skilled workers could face long delays or disruptions in their immigration process.

The New York Times continues to grow the popularity of its daily puzzle lineup with The New York Times Connections, a word game that challenges players to uncover hidden links between seemingly unrelated words. The May 25 puzzle (#1079) delivers another entertaining mix of straightforward categories, modern abbreviations and tricky wordplay.

President Trump's second term is tightening legal immigration pathways, including student visas and green card applications. New policies require many temporary visa holders to apply for permanent residency from abroad, increasing delays and uncertainty. These measures aim to enhance national security and protect American jobs, but critics warn of negative economic impacts.

A high school in Huntsville, Alabama is reportedly preparing students for skilled trade jobs that industry leaders say are less likely to be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI). According to a report by Fortune, the Huntsville Center for Technology (HCT) has partnered with Toyota Alabama to train students for industrial maintenance and engineering careers that can pay more than $40 an hour.