The U.S. Department of State has issued a formal directive to its global diplomatic corps to challenge foreign data sovereignty initiatives, labeling them as protectionist barriers to digital trade. This move signals a major escalation in the geopolitical battle over cross-border data flows, with significant implications for the scalability of U.S.-based SaaS and AI startups.
The U.S. Department of State’s March 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals significant forward movement in priority dates, particularly for EB-1 and EB-2 categories. With USCIS opting to use the 'Dates for Filing' chart, thousands of high-skilled workers can now secure work authorization and job mobility.
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Story count
Number of distinct stories where U.S. Department of State was a primary or referenced actor.
Recency clustering
Whether mentions are concentrated in a recent window (a news cycle) or distributed (a sustained arc).
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