Latest news about Boundless Immigration
Here are some of the most recent media mentions. Use them in your sales prospecting to qualify a prospect's buyer intent and personalize outreach with the latest company updates
- The Supreme Court will review President Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship on May 15, despite lower courts deeming it unconstitutional[1]. - USCIS launched a new rule on April 11, 2025, requiring certain immigrants to register with the government[2]. - USCIS updated procedures for marriage-based green cards and made changes to Form I-9 and E-Verify in April 2025[2][4].
USCIS will now consider antisemitic social media activity and campus affiliations when deciding immigration benefits like green cards and student visas. The IRS has agreed to share taxpayer information with ICE to assist in deportation efforts, a policy shift affecting millions of immigrants[2].
USCIS has warned employees of possible early retirement or layoffs, as announced by Doug Rand, Boundless co-founder, in a LinkedIn post. Additionally, USCIS assisted in an investigation leading to the apprehension of 133 alien offenders in New York between March 24 and 28, 2025[1][5].
Open job positions at Boundless Immigration
This company is actively hiring to fill these roles. Use this for sales prospecting if your solution assists, augments, or provides an alternative for the growing team and position.
Senior Software Engineer
Senior Manager, B2B Demand Marketing
Account Executive

