Tag #Global Migration

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Trump's Migration Ban and Shifting African Migration Patterns

A June 2025 Trump executive order banning or restricting entry for nationals from 19 countries, about half African, exemplifies rising global efforts to regulate African migration, impacting African mobility, resettlement prospects, and pushing migration to non-Western destinations.

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US Deportations to Third Countries Raise Human Rights Concerns

The US is deporting migrants to third countries like Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini, despite human rights concerns and a lack of transparency, following a Supreme Court ruling.

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Global Forced Displacement Reaches 123.2 Million in 2024

Global forced displacement reached 123.2 million in 2024, a 6% increase from 2023, primarily due to conflicts in Sudan, Myanmar, and Ukraine, gang violence in Haiti, and the Gaza conflict. Over 8.2 million internally displaced people returned home, but many remain vulnerable.

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Trump Administration Seeks to Deport Migrants to African and European Nations

The Trump administration attempted to deport migrants to countries in Africa and Europe, including Angola and Equatorial Guinea, as part of a broader effort to externalize its migration problem; however, Angola rejected the proposal.

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Record U.S. Immigration in 2022: 3.2 Million Net Increase

In 2022, the United States received a net increase of over 3.2 million immigrants, primarily from Latin America due to violence, instability, and economic hardship, making it the world's leading immigration destination.

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Germany's Restrictive Migration Policies: Overlooking Systemic Issues

Germany's new government's restrictive migration policies, including border asylum rejections and family reunification suspension, aim to address societal challenges, but overlook the systemic exclusion of refugees and the structural causes of migration.

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Trump Administration Expands Deportation Campaign to Third Countries

The Trump administration is pressuring numerous countries to accept deportations of migrants who are not their citizens, using a "safe third country" provision; agreements with Uganda and Honduras illustrate this, though the exact number of deportees remains unclear, and human rights concerns are ra...

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Immigrant Wage Gap in Europe and North America: Causes and Policy Responses

A Nature study reveals a 17.9% average annual wage gap between immigrants and native workers in Europe and North America, primarily due to unequal job access; policies like Germany's Skilled Immigration Act and France's reformed "Carte Talent" visa aim to address this.

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Shifting Sands: Colombian Emigration Redirects to South America Amidst Stricter Global Policies

Colombian emigration remains high, with 145,000 leaving by May 15, 2025, but stricter US, Mexican, and EU policies have shifted migration towards South America (Chile, Argentina, Brazil), while Spain remains a leading destination (64,000 in 2025 so far), showcasing a complex interplay between policy...

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Trump Administration Seeks to Deport Migrants to African and European Nations

The Trump administration secretly negotiated with several African and European nations, including Angola and Equatorial Guinea, to deport migrants who are not their citizens, mirroring similar efforts with Latin American countries and raising concerns about human rights and legal implications.

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Increased Israeli Aliyah Driven by Reforms and Global Events

A surge in family aliyah to Israel, particularly from Western countries, is attributed to October 7 events and antisemitism, prompting reforms to ease professional re-licensing for immigrants and increase support for their integration.

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Iceland Tops 2025 Immigrant Destination Ranking; UK Experiences Record Immigration

A Remitly survey ranked Iceland the top destination for immigrants in 2025, scoring 58.4 out of 100 across multiple criteria, while the UK placed 19th with a score of 46.5, despite experiencing record-high immigration levels of 906,000 in the year to June 2023.

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