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Wiesel's "No Human is Illegal" and the Criminalization of Humanitarian Aid

Elie Wiesel's 1988 phrase, "No human being is illegal," supported a US campaign for Salvadoran asylum seekers denied entry under Reagan, highlighting the conflict between legal status and human rights, and sparking current debates about criminalizing aid to undocumented immigrants.

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Uganda's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law Fuels Refugee Crisis in Kenya

Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Act, passed in May 2023, has fueled persecution of LGBTQ+ individuals, forcing many to flee to Kenya, where a similar bill threatens to further endanger them; funding cuts to support organizations exacerbate this crisis.

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France's New Channel Crossing Tactics: On-Water Interventions and Asylum Swap Considered

France's new tactics to stop small boats crossing the Channel involve actively intercepting vessels, puncturing boats with knives, and potentially using nets; a "one in, one out" asylum swap is also under consideration, as announced by UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper before Emmanuel Macron's UK visi...

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German Asylum Applications Drop 43% in First Half of 2025

Germany saw a 43% decrease in asylum applications during the first half of 2025, totaling 65,495, dropping to third place in Europe behind Spain and France; this is attributed to stricter migration policies, international cooperation, and partnerships with North African countries.

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Coevorden unrest continues despite emergency ordinance

Despite a Dutch emergency ordinance, unrest continued in Coevorden's Tuindorp neighborhood, leading to another fire and ME deployment; the situation is linked to local opposition against housing unaccompanied refugee minors.

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Polish Activists Confront Humanitarian Crisis at Belarus Border

Grupa Granica, a Polish human rights organization, provided aid to 3400 migrants at the Poland-Belarus border in 2024, responding to 5600 distress calls amid a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by Poland's border restrictions and Belarus's facilitation of irregular migration.",

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German Asylum Applications Plummet 43%, Shifting European Landscape

Germany experienced a 43-45% drop in asylum applications during the first half of 2025 (61,336-65,495 applications), falling to third place in Europe behind Spain and France, while Europe-wide applications decreased by 23% to 388,299; this is attributed to new agreements with North African countries...

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Swedish Author Risks Legal Repercussions to Shelter Undocumented Afghan Boys

Swedish author Marit Törnqvist and her husband sheltered eight undocumented Afghan boys in their home after Sweden's 2016 policy shift, risking legal repercussions to save them from potential persecution and highlighting the human cost of restrictive immigration laws.

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German Asylum Applications Drop 43% in First Half of 2025

Germany received 65,495 asylum applications in the first half of 2025, a 43% decrease compared to 2024, resulting in Germany losing its position as the top recipient of asylum applications in the EU to Spain and France; the majority of applicants were from Afghanistan, Syria, and Turkey.

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German Asylum Applications Plummet 43% in First Half of 2025

During the first half of 2025, Germany received 65,495 asylum applications, a 43% decrease compared to the same period in 2024, dropping it to third place in Europe behind Spain and France; this is attributed to policy shifts, international collaborations, and seasonal factors.

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UK Home Office Launches "Blitz" on Asylum Seekers Working Illegally

The UK Home Office initiated a nationwide operation targeting asylum seekers working illegally, primarily in the gig economy, following reports of those in taxpayer-funded hotels using fraudulent logins to work for delivery companies; those caught risk losing benefits, and businesses face fines up t...

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Poland Imposes Border Controls Amidst German Migrant Return Policy and Belarusian Pressure

Poland has implemented temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania due to Germany's new migrant return policy and Belarusian-orchestrated migrant pressure at the EU's eastern border, impacting the Schengen Area's free movement and influencing recent elections in both countries.

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