Tag #Immigration

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Mexico Rejects "Safe Third Country" Status Amidst Potential US Mass Deportations

Mexico will not become a "safe third country", but will support returning Mexican citizens, while migrants of other nationalities must seek asylum. The potential for mass deportations under the next US administration is causing concern and prompting preparations.

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"NYC Mayor Considers Modifying Sanctuary Laws via Executive Order"

"New York City Mayor Eric Adams is considering modifying the city's sanctuary laws via executive order to allow closer collaboration with federal authorities on deporting immigrants with criminal records, driven by rising crime concerns, the high cost of migrant support, and his own political challe...

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NYC Mayor Considers Modifying Sanctuary Laws via Executive Order

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is considering using an executive order to modify the city's sanctuary laws, allowing increased collaboration with federal authorities to detain and deport immigrants with criminal records, amid an influx of over 220,000 migrants and his recent political challenges.

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Bank of Canada Shifts to Gradual Rate Cuts Amidst Economic Uncertainty

The Bank of Canada shifted to a more gradual approach to monetary policy due to a tepid labor market, weaker-than-expected GDP growth, and significant uncertainty surrounding US tariffs and immigration policy changes.

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Trump's Anti-Immigration Stance Takes Shape: Mass Deportations Face Hurdles

President Trump's second term will see a harder line on immigration, with plans for increased deportations despite logistical and legal obstacles, sparking concerns among undocumented immigrants and creating friction between federal authorities and sanctuary cities.

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Greece Halts Syrian Asylum Decisions Amidst EU Return Discussions"

Greece's National Security Council temporarily suspended asylum decisions for Syrian refugees in Greek camps, pending situation stabilization in Syria, while the EU discusses voluntary return plans.

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UK-Germany Pact Targets Iraqi-Kurdish Smuggling Ring in English Channel

A joint UK-German agreement aims to combat an Iraqi-Kurdish human trafficking network operating across the English Channel, following a major raid in Germany; the agreement focuses on improved police cooperation and disrupting the flow of funds, reflecting a wider push to tighten border controls ami...

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Spanish Conference of Presidents: Tensions Rise Amid Political Divisions

Spain's 17 regional presidents and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez meet in Santander on Friday to discuss the financing of autonomous regions, immigration, healthcare, and housing, amid heightened political tension following a severe weather event and corruption allegations.

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Dutch Integration Courses to Include Mandatory Holocaust Education

The Netherlands mandates Holocaust education in integration courses to combat antisemitism, following a controversial parliamentary motion that sparked comparisons to Nazi-era registration policies.

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Canada Steps Up Immigration Enforcement Amid Refugee Claim Surge

Canada's CBSA is enhancing enforcement of immigration laws due to a surge in refugee claims and the discovery that it cannot account for nearly 20,000 people whose claims were denied in 2011 or earlier; the agency has increased enforcement officers by 15% and projects a 60% rise in removals this yea...

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Mexican Migrant Coalition Seeks Pension Access for Elderly in US

A coalition of 70 civil organizations is requesting that the Mexican government allow Mexican migrants in the US to access the country's pension program, citing inadequate support for a population of around 500,000 undocumented elderly Mexicans who have contributed significantly to both the US and M...

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German Union Proposes De Facto Immigration Moratorium

Germany's Union bloc proposes a de facto moratorium on illegal immigration if it wins the February election, rejecting asylum seekers arriving from other EU or Schengen states at the border; this plan, detailed in an eight-point proposal, aims to prioritize skilled immigration while addressing integ...

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