Leaving in a Coffin from the Land of Heroes: Tuán's Last Journey
The article discusses the tragic death of Tuán, a Vietnamese worker in South Korea, who died in an industrial accident and is being repatriated to Vietnam for burial.
Bad news in California: over $550 million lost in an industry that employed hundreds of immigrants
Del Monte Foods' bankruptcy has resulted in significant financial losses in California's peach canning industry, impacting hundreds of immigrant workers and farmers.
Situation in Nursing Homes: Without Immigration It Doesn't Work
The article discusses the critical role of immigrant care workers in Germany's nursing homes, which face personnel shortages due to aging demographics.
Trump's immigration agenda worsening childcare crisis, lawmakers warn
Democratic lawmakers are raising concerns that Trump’s immigration policies are worsening the childcare crisis in the US by threatening the availability of immigrant childcare workers.
Deported immigrant workers in the U.S. will be replaced by robots, not by Americans
The article discusses how the deportation of immigrant workers in the U.S. may lead to increased reliance on robotic labor on American farms, rather than the employment of American citizens.
Employers in this part of the U.S. open doors to immigrants and ask the government to enable permanent work permits
Agricultural producers in Louisiana are publicly calling for a pathway to permanent legal status for immigrant workers, emphasizing the critical dependence on foreign labor for food production.
What if ghettos full of Nepalese, Filipinos, etc., start to emerge in Zagreb, Split, or Rijeka?
The article discusses the challenges Croatia faces in integrating immigrant workers since the removal of quotas for labor importation in 2021, highlighting ineffective policies that fail to prevent the ghettoization of foreign workers.
Remittances from immigrants are increasing. A river of money to Bangladesh
The amount of money that immigrant workers in Italy send back to Bangladesh has risen to 2.2 billion euros in the third quarter of 2025, driven by a 1.1% increase from the previous year.
The labyrinth of hiring an immigrant: obstacles, bureaucracy, and administrative slowness
The article discusses the significant challenges and delays faced by employers in hiring immigrants, with many opting not to do so due to high unemployment rates among foreign workers and lost potential wages.