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Poland Extends Suspension of Asylum Rights at Belarus Border

The Polish Parliament overwhelmingly approved a 60-day extension of the suspension of asylum rights at its border with Belarus, despite criticism from human rights groups and the UNHCR who argue it violates international law; the Polish government maintains it is necessary to counter a Belarusian-Ru...

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Madrid-Aena Dispute Over Homeless Individuals at Barajas Airport

A dispute arises in Madrid over 400 homeless individuals sheltering at Barajas Airport's Terminal 4, prompting a meeting between Madrid's city hall and Aena to determine responsibilities and find solutions, with the city hall requesting a census of those individuals.

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Court Orders Return of Deported Venezuelan Man

A federal appeals court affirmed a lower court order to return Cristian, a deported Venezuelan man, to the US, prompting the administration to report steps taken for his return by May 27th; the deportation violated a 2024 settlement protecting unaccompanied minors.

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Trump's Asylum Suspension Leads to Immediate Deportations

President Trump's January 20th executive order suspending the U.S. asylum system resulted in the immediate deportation of asylum seekers, including a Russian family deported to Costa Rica without an interview, highlighting a chaotic and uncertain situation for those seeking refuge in the U.S. and ra...

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US Prioritizes Afrikaner Farmers in Asylum Program Amidst Broader Crackdown

The US admitted 59 white Afrikaner farmers from South Africa as refugees, despite a broader asylum crackdown and South Africa's denial of persecution. This preferential treatment, justified by claims of genocide, contradicts other asylum policies.

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US Grants Asylum to 59 White South Africans Amidst "Genocide" Claims

The United States granted asylum to 59 white South Africans, claiming to prevent a "genocide," a move widely criticized as rooted in white supremacist narratives and ignoring the complexities of South Africa's history and ongoing land reform efforts.

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Guinean Asylum Seeker Wins UK Human Rights Claim After Abuse

A Guinean asylum seeker, abused by his stepmother after his parents died in 2016, has won a human rights claim to remain in the UK after a tribunal ruled he would face severe punishment if returned home, highlighting the systemic exploitation of children from secondary wives in Guinea.

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EU proposes changes to asylum rules, potentially bypassing human rights review

The EU Commission proposed a change to the "safe third country" concept, enabling member states to reject asylum applications without review and transfer applicants to other countries, even without a prior connection to that country, potentially violating human rights standards.

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Supreme Court Ends TPS for Venezuelan Migrants; Most Remain Protected

The Supreme Court's decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 350,000 Venezuelan migrants in the US has sparked concern, but an immigration attorney says most are protected by pending asylum applications; however, those without asylum applications face deportation.

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UK General's Oversight in Afghan Commando Resettlement Hinders War Crimes Inquiry

A BBC Panorama investigation reveals that a British general, Sir Gavin Williamson, oversaw the rejection of thousands of Afghan commando resettlement requests, potentially hindering a war crimes inquiry and leaving many vulnerable to Taliban retribution.

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U.S. Grants Asylum to 49 White South African Refugees, Sparking Controversy

Forty-nine white South African refugees arrived in the U.S. on May 12th, granted asylum by the Trump administration amidst claims of "genocide" against white farmers in South Africa—a claim disputed by the South African government and human rights groups—causing domestic and international controvers...

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EU Court Limits Dutch Asylum Processing Time to Six Months

The European Court of Justice ruled that the Dutch Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) must decide on asylum applications within six months, rejecting a previous extension to fifteen months due to staff shortages and backlogs, resulting in millions of euros in fines.

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