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Society3 years ago
US immigration courts struggle amid understaffing and backlog of cases
The US’ immigration courts are failing to function at the most basic level, industry leaders have warned, as the already understaffed and often undertrained judges are now overwhelmed by an increasing backlog of over 1.6m cases.
US immigration courts struggle amid understaffing and backlog of cases
Reports3 years ago
UK urged to halt deportation flights
Campaigners want the British government to stop a planned deportation charter flight to Jamaica, not to push through new anti-immigrant legislation.
UK urged to halt deportation flights
Reports3 years ago
US govt. continues to mistreat immigrants at Mexico border
The plight of immigrants on the border between Mexico and the United States continues to be a matter of grave concern.
US govt. continues to mistreat immigrants at Mexico border
Politics3 years ago
Biden under pressure as border arrests soared to all time high
US authorities detained over 1.7 million migrants this fiscal year, new figures show.
Biden under pressure as border arrests soared to all time high
Human Rights3 years ago
US holding 10,000 migrants in squalid conditions under Texas bridge
More than 10,000 mostly Haitian migrants are being held in a squalid camp under a bridge in southern Texas.
US holding 10,000 migrants in squalid conditions under Texas bridge
Economy3 years ago
UK labor crisis could last up to two years: CBI warns
The labor crisis could last for up to two years, the UK’s leading business lobby group has warned, as it called on the government to relax its new immigration rules to allow in more foreign workers.
UK labor crisis could last up to two years: CBI warns
Mexico3 years ago
Mexican agency condemns beating of migrants caught on camera
Mexico’s National Migration Institute (INM) condemns the beating by its agents of a migrant that was caught on camera during a recent standoff.
Mexican agency condemns beating of migrants caught on camera
Politics3 years ago
US tech companies disappointed with DACA ruling, urge Congress to act
US tech companies say they are disappointed with a ruling that blocked new applications to a program which protects immigrants brought to the United States as children.
US tech companies disappointed with DACA ruling, urge Congress to act
Viewpoint3 years ago
Britain’s ‘hostile environment’ creating deep trauma among Black Muslim, immigrant communities
The climate of hostility towards migrant, immigrant and Black and Muslim communities in Britain, over the last few years has reached fever pitch.
Britain’s ‘hostile environment’ creating deep trauma among Black Muslim, immigrant communities
More3 years ago
COVID pandemic adds to Rohingya refugees woes in India
The Covid 19 pandemic heaps the miseries of Rohingya refugees in Indian subcontinent.
COVID pandemic adds to Rohingya refugees woes in India
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