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Considering Self-Deportation? Woman Who Moved to the US at 7 Now Weighs Returning to Mexico
Quebec Vasquez, a DACA recipient, plans to self-deport to Mexico due to fear and uncertainty about her future in the U.S.
'You're Putting Our Officers At Risk': Trump's Border Czar Slams AOC For 'How To Avoid ICE' Webinar
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is facing backlash for a webinar helping undocumented migrants evade ICE, sparking calls for legal consequences from critics.
New York Overrun By 'Tren de Aragua' Migrant Thugs: Members As Young As 11 Go From Snatching Purses To Armed Robberies
New York City faces a growing threat from the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, with migrant youths as young as 11 escalating from petty theft to violent armed robberies, prompting calls for tougher measures to combat the rising crime wave.
'I'm Too Poor To Hang Out With My Friends': International Student's Struggle To Survive In London
An international student in London reveals the harsh reality of financial struggles and social isolation, admitting she's "too poor to hang out with friends" due to the city's high cost of living.
Businesses Struggle To Deal With 4.8% Drop In Footfall Amid Fascist Riots In UK
A series of riots targeting people of colour have broken out. Shops have been set on fire and small businesses are being forced to close.
Human Trafficking Gang Used A Suspected Stolen Yacht To Smuggle Migrants Into Britain
Border Force stops migrants on yachts, signalling a change in tactics by traffickers who previously relied on dinghies for dangerous Channel crossings.
Eight Innovative UK Businesses Owned By Refugees That Empower Fellow Refugees
Refugees use entrepreneurship to give back to the community while supporting other asylum seekers, migrants and refugees through training and employment.
Refugee Supporters Call The Rwanda Deportation Bill 'Another Piece Of Racist Legislation'
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had his relentless push for the Rwanda Bill approved by Parliament on Tuesday this week.
'Can I Go To School?': Boy, 8, Travels Over 3500 Miles Alone To Italy After Jihadists Attack His Village
The eight-year-old walked through the Sahara Desert and endured some time in prison before finally crossing the Mediterranean Sea in a dinghy.
New Family Visa Requirement: British Citizens And Foreign Partners Must Earn £38,700 To Relocate to the UK
UK children having parents of mixed nationalities could be prone to mental health problems as UK families face separation issues due to the new family visa salary requirement.
6.3m Migrants Detained For Illegally Entering US Under Biden, Higher Than Trump
Recent data shows that more than 6.3 million migrants have been detained crossing into the US illegally with Biden in office – a higher number than under Trump, Obama or George W Bush.
'They Treat Us As If We Are Nothing' – Asylum Seekers Respond To Emergency Rwanda Treaty
Asylum seekers respond to Sunak's relentless emergency Rwanda policy after it was passed by an overall majority vote on Wednesday.
Refugees Are 'Left Destitute On Our Streets' After Receiving Status, Says Charity
Recent data exposes the new Home Office policies for increasing the number of homeless refugees in UK cities by more than 80 per cent.
Bibby Stockholm Barge Suicide Victim Identified As Albanian National
Asylum seekers are speaking out against the Bibby Stockholm Barge after a series of suicides, revealing that "the boat is like a prison".
New Migration Requirements Are Pushing Women And Small Businesses Out Of The UK
Women, children and small businesses are bearing the brunt of the government's new anti-immigration strategies, according to experts.
Will Sunak's Elgin Marbles Snub to the Greek PM Affect UK-Greece Bilateral Relations?
Rishi Sunak is under fire over a last-minute snub to the Greek PM on the Elgin Marbles issue which led to the Greek PM returning to Greece without discussing issues like illegal immigration and Gaza.
Sunak Accused Of Collaborating With Braverman Amid His Crack Down On Migration
After the Supreme Court ruled the Rwanda Bill unlawful, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declared that he would relentlessly continue his crackdown on migration.
Man who took selfies while bringing migrants to the UK jailed
A man who had his phone seized after driving a small boat that carried 50 migrants to the UK has been jailed under the Adapted Illegal Migration Act.
Home Office threats have not stopped 18,000 migrants from fleeing to the UK
Migrants continue to make Channel journeys to the UK despite the Home Office greeting them with deportation and barge threats.
Immigration Enforcement increases fines and proposes new refugee deportation plan
The Home Office continue to target migrant workers, asylum seekers and refugees by implementing increased penalties and fighting for the Rwanda bill.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak provides update on illegal migration delivery
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak provides an update on the government's progress in tackling illegal migration, highlighting a 20 per cent decrease in small boat crossings and comprehensive measures taken to address the issue.
UK government admits to no evidence over economic migrants assertions
The UK government admits to having no evidence to back up claims of boat travellers being economic migrants and to throwing away 318 tonnes of subsidised food.
Hundreds of migrants try to force their way into US at Mexico border
U.S. officials stopped hundreds of mostly Venezuelan migrants entering the country from Mexico on Sunday after a large group broke through Mexican lines to demand asylum in the U.S., only to be thwarted by barbed wire, barriers and shields.
Germany bids to clear the rocky path for foreign talent
Costa Rican Alex Madrigal, a trained economist, had his visa approved in May last year in just six hours, although that was just the beginning of the hurdles he faced in settling in Germany, despite the country's chronic skills shortage.
Three stowaways survive 11 days on ship's rudder from Nigeria to Canary Islands
Three men managed to survive their eleven-day voyage on a ship's rudder.
Families Of Migrant Boat Victims Find No Closure In Crisis-ridden Lebanon
On the still blue bottom of the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of north Lebanon, the crew of the specialised exploration submarine Pisces VI found their first corpse.
UK pushes ahead with Rwanda migrant scheme as small boats keep coming
Housed in a detention centre in southern England, Aladeen says he risked his life to travel thousands of miles from his homeland of Syria to escape being forced to fight in the military of President Bashar al-Assad.
Migrants escape from suffocating people-smuggling trailer in Mexico
Mexican authorities rescued nearly 100 migrants who escaped from a stifling trailer being driven by a people smuggler in the coastal state of Veracruz.
Ukraine: survey shows British people, especially Tory voters, feel very differently about some refugees than others
The gap between support for helping refugees from Ukraine and Afghanistan is at its largest for those respondents who voted Conservative at the last general election.
UK's Johnson steps back from row with Prince Charles over Rwanda policy
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved away from a confrontation with Prince Charles over the government's immigration deal with Rwanda after his spokesman said the matter would not likely be raised in talks with the heir to the throne.