Tag #Immigration

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Sweden to revoke citizenship for national security threats

Sweden's political parties agreed to revoke citizenship from dual nationals committing national security crimes, including bribery or false information during the application process, or crimes under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court; a parliamentary vote is planned for next year.

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Ter Apel Asylum Center Remains Severely Overcrowded, Posing Safety Risks

The Dutch asylum application center in Ter Apel is severely overcrowded, exceeding its 2000-person capacity by 200-700 people consistently between October 2023 and October 2024, resulting in unsafe conditions and prompting the Inspectorate of Justice and Safety to demand immediate action from Minist...

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Aurora Grapples with Gang Violence Amidst Migrant Influx and Inter-City Dispute

In Aurora, Colorado, a surge in violent crime allegedly linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua has prompted a city-level response including an emergency order to close a crime-ridden apartment complex, as well as criticism of Denver's handling of migrant relocation, and a proposed federal resp...

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Whitmer Seeks Collaboration with Trump Amidst Concerns Over Tariffs

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, despite President-elect Trump's win, seeks collaboration on key issues; she will address the Detroit Auto Show Wednesday, emphasizing compromise and collaboration with both Republicans and Democrats, while also engaging with Canadian officials regarding tariffs.

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Germany's 1998 Citizenship Debate and Sweden's Recent Policy Shift

Germany's 1998 debate over dual citizenship, spearheaded by the Union party including Wolfgang Schäuble, led to unexpected electoral gains for the CDU in Hesse and continues to influence integration discussions, mirrored in Sweden's recent tightening of its citizenship requirements.

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Ten Pathways for Americans to Immigrate to Canada

This article outlines ten immigration pathways for Americans to Canada, including professional work visas, intra-company transfers, the Global Talent Stream, student visas, investor visas, family sponsorships, Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, citizenship by descent, and the Start-Up Visa ...

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Trump's First-Day Executive Orders: Immediate Impacts on Immigration, Trade, and Environment

Upon assuming office, Donald Trump plans to sign numerous executive orders addressing immigration (mass deportations, border security), trade (tariff increases), and environmental policy (potential withdrawal from the Paris Agreement), bypassing Congress and prioritizing immediate, symbolic actions.

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Ter Apel Asylum Center Faces Condemnation for Ongoing Safety Risks

The Dutch Inspectorate of Justice and Safety criticizes the persistent unsafe conditions at Ter Apel asylum registration center due to chronic overcrowding and lack of structural solutions, urging the asylum minister for immediate action despite the planned repeal of the dispersal law.

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Ontario Places 28 Internationally Trained Doctors in Underserved Areas

Ontario's Practice Ready program placed 28 internationally-trained family doctors in underserved areas, exceeding initial expectations despite a slower-than-projected start; the program aims to place 100 doctors by year's end, addressing a shortage impacting 2.5 million residents.

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Sydney's Millennial Exodus: Brain Drain Threatens City's Future

Driven by unaffordable housing and higher salaries abroad, thousands of millennial professionals are leaving Sydney annually, prompting concerns about a potential brain drain and the city's long-term economic and social future.

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Spain Debates Expanding Foreign Worker Recruitment Amidst High Unemployment

Spain's Social Security Minister proposes expanding foreign worker recruitment to address labor shortages, sparking debate about potential impacts on domestic employment and wages, with concerns raised about worker exploitation.

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NS Considers Bypassing Maarheeze Station Due to Asylum Seeker Disturbances

The Dutch railway company NS is considering bypassing Maarheeze train station due to frequent disturbances caused by asylum seekers from a nearby center, resulting in 2700 reported incidents in 2023, costing €2.3 million in security measures, and impacting 1200 daily commuters.

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