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Tag: Immigration and Emigration

World

Italy’s Crackdown on Migrants Meets a Grassroots Resistance

February 1, 2019JASON HOROWITZComments Off on Italy’s Crackdown on Migrants Meets a Grassroots Resistance

A mayor refuses to enforce a government decree targeting asylum seekers, saying it will only push them into the shadows and criminality.

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Trump Administration’s Asylum-Seeker Policy Takes Effect

January 29, 2019PAULINA VILLEGAS and KIRK SEMPLEComments Off on Trump Administration’s Asylum-Seeker Policy Takes Effect

Though it has protested the Trump administration’s decision to force some asylum seekers back across the border, Mexico has agreed to allow certain migrants to stay and work as their cases unfold.

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Arrests in Terror Plot Raise Questions About Canada’s Refugee Embrace

January 25, 2019IAN AUSTEN and DAN BILEFSKYComments Off on Arrests in Terror Plot Raise Questions About Canada’s Refugee Embrace

The police offered few details about what they called a terrorist bomb plot, or about the two men, one a Syrian refugee, whom they said had planned it.

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Mexico Protests U.S. Decision to Return Asylum Seekers

January 25, 2019AZAM AHMED, MIRIAM JORDAN and ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Mexico Protests U.S. Decision to Return Asylum Seekers

The Mexican government said that it disagreed with “this unilateral measure” but that it would take in people who are applying for asylum in the United States.

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Mexico Moves to Encourage Caravan Migrants to Stay and Work

January 25, 2019JEFF ERNST and KIRK SEMPLEComments Off on Mexico Moves to Encourage Caravan Migrants to Stay and Work

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has streamlined the process to give humanitarian visas to migrants from Central America, drawing more toward the border with the United States.

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Mexico Dispatch: Amid Border Strife, Mexico Beach Town Asks: Where Have All the Tourists Gone?

January 19, 2019PAULINA VILLEGASComments Off on Mexico Dispatch: Amid Border Strife, Mexico Beach Town Asks: Where Have All the Tourists Gone?

Rosarito, Mexico, is usually bustling with throngs of young Americans. But on a recent visit, the town south of Tijuana was desolate, with locals blaming turmoil at the border — and a migrant caravan.

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Sweden Forms a Government After 133 Days, but It’s a Shaky One

January 18, 2019January 18, 2019CHRISTINA ANDERSONComments Off on Sweden Forms a Government After 133 Days, but It’s a Shaky One

The party of Prime Minister Stefan Lofven stayed in power with a pact that makes concessions to conservatives but excludes an anti-immigrant party.

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The Interpreter: When Crises Rally a Nation, and When They Don’t

January 15, 2019MAX FISHER and AMANDA TAUBComments Off on The Interpreter: When Crises Rally a Nation, and When They Don’t

Presidents Trump and Emmanuel Macron are not the first to capitalize on — or manufacture — a crisis to advance their agenda. And they are not the first to stumble.

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A New Migrant Caravan Forms, and Old Battle Lines Harden

January 13, 2019JEFF ERNST, ELISABETH MALKIN and PAULINA VILLEGASComments Off on A New Migrant Caravan Forms, and Old Battle Lines Harden

President Trump, locked in a battle over a border wall, is trying to turn the migrants gathering in Honduras to his advantage. In Mexico, the new government vowed to treat the migrants humanely.

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Saudi Teenager Fleeing Family Arrives Safely in Canada

January 12, 2019CATHERINE PORTERComments Off on Saudi Teenager Fleeing Family Arrives Safely in Canada

18-year-old Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun arrived in the country that granted her asylum wearing a gray sweatshirt with the word “Canada.”

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