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The Hidden Costs of a Red Light Camera Ticket

 Red light cameras have become increasingly common across U.S. cities, aimed at reducing accidents at intersections. But while the ticket may seem minor — usually under $100 — the hidden costs can add up quickly. First, not all red light camera tickets affect your driving record. In many states (like California), they are considered civil infractions , not moving violations. However, in others (like Arizona or New York), they may come with points that affect your license. What are the hidden costs? Insurance premiums may increase , especially if the ticket is reported as a moving violation. Late fees can double or triple the original fine if you miss the payment deadline. Collection agencies may get involved, harming your credit. Loss of time dealing with court or DMV if you choose to fight it. You do have options. In some cities, you can request a trial by mail or in person. Some drivers have successfully challenged tickets based on unclear signage, camera mal...

What Does Trump's New 2025 Immigration Policy Propose?

 As the possibility of Donald Trump returning to the presidency in 2025 gains momentum, immigration policy is once again at the center of national debate. Trump has promised a return to strict immigration measures similar to those from his previous term.


Key proposals include:


Rebuilding and extending the U.S.-Mexico border wall,


Speeding up deportations of undocumented immigrants,


Limiting the scope of Temporary Protected Status (TPS),


Restricting visa applications from certain countries.


If implemented, these policies could significantly impact asylum seekers and temporary visa holders alike.


Immigrants and applicants currently in the U.S. are advised to stay informed and ensure their legal status remains valid during these policy shifts.


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