Tag #Migrant Rights

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UK eVisa System Faces Crisis as Hundreds of Thousands Remain Unregistered

The UK Home Office's new eVisa system, intended to replace physical identity documents for millions of migrants, is facing a crisis as hundreds of thousands remain unregistered days before the final deadline, due to technical failures and a lack of a physical backup system, causing significant probl...

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US Senator Meets Deported Salvadoran in El Salvador

US Senator Chris Van Hollen met in El Salvador with Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran deported from the US despite having been granted protection, sparking a diplomatic incident and highlighting issues within the US asylum system.

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Supreme Court Orders Return of Man Wrongfully Deported to El Salvador

The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration's deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador was illegal and ordered the administration to facilitate his return, rejecting a lower court's deadline.

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Trump Administration to Fine, Seize Assets of Deportation Order Defiers

The Trump administration plans to fine migrants up to $998 daily for failing to depart the U.S. after a deportation order, potentially seizing their assets if fines remain unpaid; this impacts roughly 1.4 million migrants and could lead to fines exceeding $1 million per person.

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Panama Releases Migrants Deported from US Amidst Human Rights Concerns

Panama released dozens of migrants deported from the US after weeks of detention in a remote camp, citing concerns about their legal status; the government will allow a 60-day stay while many await asylum claims.

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Human Rights Concerns Rise Amidst Reversed Migration Flow in Central America

Costa Rica and Panama are facing a reversed migration flow due to U.S. deportations, leading to human rights concerns as officials confiscate migrants' documents and deny them access to legal services, while claiming these measures protect migrants from human traffickers.

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Three Corroborate Sexual Assault Claims Against Former Andalusian Ombudsman

Three migrant youths corroborated sexual assault allegations against former Andalusian Ombudsman José Chamizo de la Rubia, claiming incidents occurred 10, five, and four years ago at NGO facilities in Seville and Jerez; a fourth accuser recanted.

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Bipartisan Criticism of Trump Administration's Migrant Child Legal Aid Cuts

Senators Murkowski and Ossoff launched a bipartisan attack against the Trump administration's termination of a contract providing legal representation to 26,000 unaccompanied migrant children, citing violations of the 2008 Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act and the risk of child expl...

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Trump Administration Revokes Legal Status for Migrants Who Used CBP One App

The Trump administration revoked the legal status of migrants who entered the U.S. via the CBP One app, potentially affecting over 936,500 people since January 2023, marking a significant escalation in anti-immigration measures and leaving many facing deportation.

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7,000 March in Delano to Protest Anti-Immigrant Policies

In Delano, California, approximately 7,000 people marched on Monday to protest anti-immigrant policies, commemorating Cesar Chavez and highlighting the ongoing struggle for migrant rights, demonstrating the continued vulnerability of farmworker communities despite progress.

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Lawsuit Challenges Migrant Transfers to Guantánamo

A coalition of immigrant rights groups sued the Trump administration to stop transferring migrants to Guantánamo Bay, arguing it's illegal and intended to instill fear; the lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on behalf of ten migrants facing imminent transfer fr...

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Deportation to Panama: Hundreds of Migrants Held in Questionable Conditions

Following mass deportations from the US, almost 300 Asian migrants were held in a Panamanian hotel under tight security, then transferred to a remote jungle camp, prompting concerns about human rights violations and raising questions about international cooperation on deportation policies.

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