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Europe's Shifting Stance on Immigration: From "We Can Do It" to Border Security

Since Germany's 2015 open-door policy, the EU has seen a surge in asylum applications, peaking again in 2023, leading to a policy shift from humanitarian aid to stricter border controls and faster deportations.

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Post-2015 Migrant Influx Reshapes European Politics and Public Opinion

Following Angela Merkel's 2015 declaration "Wir schaffen das!" (We can do it!), over 1 million asylum seekers arrived in Germany in 2015-2016, triggering a surge in asylum applications across the EU and significantly impacting European politics and public opinion.

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CDU shifts from Merkel's refugee policy: Germany sees drop in asylum seekers

Ten years after Angela Merkel's statement "Wir schaffen das" ("We can do it"), leading CDU politicians have distanced themselves from her refugee policy, citing a significant decrease in asylum seekers and increased border controls.

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Andalusian President Criticizes Basque Country's Migrant Funding

The President of Andalusia criticized the Basque Country for receiving more funds for managing migration, claiming the Basque Country is not a border region like Andalusia, prompting a phone call from the Basque leader to defuse the situation.

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US Deports Seven Migrants to Rwanda Under New Agreement

Seven migrants arrived in Rwanda as part of a US deportation deal; three wish to return home, while four intend to stay, receiving support from Rwanda; this follows a similar, now-defunct agreement with Britain.

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US Deports Seven Migrants to Rwanda Under New Agreement

Seven migrants were deported from the US to Rwanda in mid-August under a new agreement allowing for the relocation of up to 250 people; three intend to return home, while four plan to stay in Rwanda.

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Dubai: Beyond the Glitter and Excess

Dubai, a city-state attracting both the wealthy and working class, presents a complex reality beyond its image of luxury, encompassing a diverse expat population and a history of immigration.

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Rise of Anti-Migrant Vigilante Groups in Europe

A recent surge in anti-migrant vigilante groups across Europe, fueled by misinformation and far-right agendas, is causing increased fear and security concerns, despite their limited impact on migration.

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Latin American Literature: A Reflection of Trauma, Memory, and Change

New novels explore the complex realities of Latin America, encompassing migration, political violence, and the resilience of its people, with works like "La hermana" and "El corazón habitante" arriving in Spain.

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US Deportations to Rwanda Begin

Seven migrants have been deported from the US to Rwanda as part of a controversial agreement to relocate undocumented immigrants; three want to return home, while four wish to stay and build a life in Rwanda.

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U.S. Deportations to Rwanda: Seven Migrants Arrive

Seven migrants deported from the U.S. have arrived in Rwanda, three wishing to return home and four intending to stay, as part of a U.S. plan to deport millions of illegal immigrants, raising concerns about human rights given Rwanda's record and potentially creating a precedent for other nations.

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Feasibility of Reform UK's Mass Deportation Plan Questioned

Reform UK proposes mass deportations of 500,000-600,000 illegal migrants, requiring new laws, £12bn for detention facilities, and potentially withdrawal from the ECHR, raising significant legal, logistical, and financial challenges.

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