In 2024, key changes to U.S. immigration laws include a proposed rule to enhance border security and streamline asylum processing, allowing for quicker removal of individuals who pose a security risk. The Emergency National Security Supplemental Appropriations Act has also introduced reforms, such as a new asylum process at the border, limiting parole for migrants, and increasing the standard for initial asylum screenings. Additionally, changes to immigration processes effective from April 1, 2024, will impact USCIS forms, fees, and filing locations. These changes reflect a broader trend towards a more secure and efficient immigration system.

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