Tag #Migrant Rights

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Catalan Courts Condemn Government Inaction on Migrant Minor Residency Permits

Ten Catalan court rulings condemn the regional and central governments for failing to process residency permits for unaccompanied migrant minors, citing inaction by the Generalitat's DGAIA and errors by other agencies, impacting the minors' ability to live and work legally in Spain.

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Migrant Resilience vs. Trump's Dehumanizing Rhetoric

The article contrasts Donald Trump's dehumanizing rhetoric against migrants with the author's personal accounts of resilient migrants who worked tirelessly in difficult conditions to support their families, highlighting the human cost of divisive language and advocating for a more compassionate appr...

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US Passes Stricter Immigration Law, Allowing Expedited Deportations

The US Congress passed the Laken Riley Act, allowing expedited deportation of undocumented migrants for minor offenses, even without a hearing or proof of guilt, despite concerns about due process and potential human rights violations.

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Tunisian Worker's Exploitation Exposes Flaws in Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program

Hichem Nasri, a 29-year-old Tunisian temporary foreign worker, experienced wage theft, harassment, and injury during his 14 months in Canada, ultimately deciding to return home due to exploitative working conditions and bureaucratic challenges within the Temporary Foreign Worker Program.

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UK Delays Digital Visa Switch, Raising Travel Disruption Fears

The UK government extended the deadline for British residents to switch to digital visas until March 2025 due to technical problems, but concerns remain about potential travel disruptions due to communication delays and airline risk aversion, impacting millions of UK citizens.

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Italian Court Refers Migrant Detention Case to European Court of Justice

A Rome court suspended the detention of 43 migrants transferred to Albania, referring the case to the European Court of Justice due to conflicting interpretations of EU Directive 2013/32/EU on asylum procedures; the migrants will return to Italy on Saturday.

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U.S. Cities Defy Trump's Mass Deportation Plan

Facing the Trump administration's large-scale migrant deportation plan, numerous U.S. cities and states are refusing cooperation, potentially facing legal challenges from the Justice Department, while others are embracing the plan.

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Laken Riley Act" Tightens US Immigration Enforcement

The US Congress passed the "Laken Riley Act", a controversial law mandating detention and deportation of undocumented immigrants for minor offenses, fueled by the 2024 murder of a student in Georgia by an undocumented Venezuelan immigrant; President Trump is expected to sign it into law.

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Activist's Book Exposes Spain's Racism

Safia El Aaddam's new book, "España ¿Racista?:", examines Spain's history of racism and its ongoing impact on migrants, detailing her personal struggles to obtain Spanish nationality despite being born in Spain and highlighting the systemic barriers faced by many.

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Mexico Court Orders Migrant Detention Registry

Mexico's Supreme Court ruled that Congress must create a public registry for detained migrants, addressing systemic human rights violations and a five-year delay in implementing existing legislation; this follows a lawsuit by human rights organizations highlighting the vulnerability of migrants to a...

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