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Immigrant Workforce Fuels Spain's Economic Boom

Spain's 2023 economic growth, exceeding the eurozone and US, is largely due to its 3 million strong immigrant workforce filling 45% of jobs created since 2022; this influx, mainly from Latin America, sustains Spain's aging population and social security system, despite rising anti-immigration sentim...

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Italy's Failed Albanian Migrant Center: A €1 Billion Failure

Italy and Albania's agreement for a migrant processing center in Albania, ratified by Albania's parliament in February 2024, has utterly failed, with only 73 migrants briefly housed before being returned to Italy due to legal challenges and human rights concerns.

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Guantanamo Bay: Rapid Construction of Migrant Housing Amidst Concerns

Satellite imagery shows the Trump administration rapidly constructed over 175 structures at Guantanamo Bay between February 2nd and 19th to house migrants, despite the facilities not meeting DHS standards and remaining unused; the first group of 178 migrants were housed at Guantanamo earlier in Febr...

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DHS Raids Texas Housing Development, Raising Concerns Over Border Policies

A Department of Homeland Security raid on Colony Ridge, a sprawling Texas housing development known for its confusing layout and suspected ties to criminal activity, resulted in approximately 90 arrests, prompting an EPA investigation and raising questions about the long-term effects of open border ...

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Trump Administration's ICE Arrests Fall Short of Goals Despite Increased Numbers

In February 2024, the Trump administration reported nearly 20,000 ICE arrests, falling short of its goals despite exceeding the Biden administration's average. Secretary Noem's misleading comparison of arrest numbers and the lack of deportation data raise concerns about transparency and the long-ter...

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Chicago School Arrest: ICE Clarifies Details of Gang Member's Detention

The arrest of Francisco Andrade-Berrera, a Mexican gang member with prior deportations, near a Chicago school on Wednesday sparked protests, but ICE clarified the arrest happened outside the school, not inside. Two nearby schools activated support protocols for students.

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Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Termination of Humanitarian Parole Programs

American citizens and immigrants are suing the Trump administration for ending humanitarian parole programs that allowed 875,000 migrants from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the U.S., arguing that the administration's actions are illegal and inhumane.

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EU to Overhaul Deportation System, Accelerating Returns of Rejected Migrants

The European Commission will unveil a plan on March 11th to overhaul the EU's deportation system, aiming to accelerate the return of 480,000 rejected asylum seekers and criminal migrants—only 20 percent of whom complied in 2023—by imposing harsher penalties for non-cooperation and exploring controve...

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Boston Sanctuary City Policy Faces Federal Backlash Over Deportations

In Boston, a clash between federal immigration authorities and local officials over deportations of individuals accused of crimes highlights the tension between federal law and sanctuary city policies, leading to political pressure, legal challenges, and fear within immigrant communities.

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Poland Curtails Aid to Ukrainian Refugees

Poland plans to limit monthly child benefits (190 EUR) to only working Ukrainian refugees, impacting around 900,000 refugees, prompting concerns from aid organizations about vulnerable families' welfare and the upcoming presidential elections.

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Surge in Americans Seeking Dual Citizenship: Three Key Pathways Detailed

Americans' interest in dual citizenship has spiked since the November 2024 election, with International Living detailing three main pathways: ancestry-based claims (Italy, Ireland, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Spain), naturalization (Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay), and investment (Vanuatu, Turkey...

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Marysville's Bok Kai Parade Celebrates Historic Chinatown

Marysville, California's historic Chinatown, home to the 145th annual Bok Kai parade, attracted thousands of visitors; the event celebrates the area's rich Chinese heritage and the only remaining Gold Rush-era Chinatown, preserving its cultural legacy with a recent $500,000 grant for revitalization.

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