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US Supreme Court Allows Resumption of Migrant Deportations to Third-Party Countries

US Supreme Court Allows Resumption of Migrant Deportations to Third-Party Countries

US Supreme Court Allows Resumption of Migrant Deportations to Third-Party Countries ——————————————— The US Supreme Court has ruled that the Trump administration may continue deporting migrants to third-party countries, lifting a lower court injunction that had temporarily halted such deportations,…
US immigration raids linked to spike in student absences, Stanford study finds

US immigration raids linked to spike in student absences, Stanford study finds

US immigration raids linked to spike in student absences, Stanford study finds ………… A new Stanford University study has found that immigration raids in California’s Central Valley this year led to a significant rise in student absences, raising concerns about…
UN: Global Displacement drops slightly but remains at crisis level

UN: Global Displacement drops slightly but remains at crisis level

UN: Global Displacement drops slightly but remains at crisis level The number of people forcibly displaced worldwide has seen a slight decline but remains at historically high levels, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported on Thursday. According…
Over 15,000 migrants cross Channel in 2025 as crossings resume after weather delay

Over 15,000 migrants cross Channel in 2025 as crossings resume after weather delay

Over 15,000 migrants cross Channel in 2025 as crossings resume after weather delay More than 15,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel in small boats so far this year, with hundreds more attempting the journey today following a break in…
UK family visa income rule under review amid growing concerns

UK family visa income rule under review amid growing concerns

UK family visa income rule under review amid growing concerns The UK government’s minimum income requirement for family visas is under fresh scrutiny as the Migration Advisory Committee prepares to publish its review of the policy. The rule, which dictates…
Over 1,100 migrants crossed Channel on Saturday: UK govt data

Over 1,100 migrants crossed Channel on Saturday: UK govt data

Over 1,100 migrants crossed Channel on Saturday: UK govt data ———————— A record 1,194 migrants crossed the English Channel into the UK on Saturday, the highest daily total for 2025, Arab News reported. This surge brings the total crossings this…
US Supreme Court approves ending temporary residency for over 500,000 migrants

US Supreme Court approves ending temporary residency for over 500,000 migrants

US Supreme Court approves ending temporary residency for over 500,000 migrants ……… The U.S. Supreme Court has approved a decision allowing the federal government to revoke temporary residency status for more than 500,000 migrants, raising serious humanitarian and legal concerns.…
Tragic Migrant Boat Capsize Leaved At Least 7 dead Near Canary Islands

Tragic Migrant Boat Capsize Leaved At Least 7 dead Near Canary Islands

At least seven people—four women and three girls, including a 16-year-old and two toddlers—died when an overcrowded migrant boat capsized near El Hierro in Spain’s Canary Islands on Wednesday, The Guardian reported. The vessel, carrying an estimated 150 people, overturned…
France, UK plan migrant swaps in bid to stem Channel crossings

France, UK plan migrant swaps in bid to stem Channel crossings

France and the United Kingdom are considering a trial migrant swap to curb dangerous crossings of the English Channel, Arab News reported yesterday citing France’s interior ministry. Under the proposed plan, undocumented migrants who have crossed from France to the…
Approximately 3,500 Children Have Died or Disappeared Crossing Central Mediterranean in Past Decade

Approximately 3,500 Children Have Died or Disappeared Crossing Central Mediterranean in Past Decade

UNICEF reports that around 3,500 children have died or gone missing attempting to cross the Central Mediterranean migration route to Italy over the last 10 years, averaging one child lost every day, Reliefweb.com reported. Most of these children—about 70%—travel without…
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