The government will no longer grant collective protection to Ukrainian men between the ages of 18 and 60
Norway's government is tightening rules on residency for displaced Ukrainians, no longer granting collective protection for men aged 18 to 60.
The government tightens rules for Ukrainian men
The Norwegian government is tightening regulations for Ukrainian refugees, denying temporary collective protection to Ukrainian men aged 18 to 60.
Kleptocracy in the USA
The article discusses former President Trumpโs manipulation of the truth in relation to immigration policies and the socioeconomic challenges faced by white working-class voters in the U.S.
Polish foreign minister says Ukrainian immigrants are more professionally active than Poles
Polish Foreign Minister Radosลaw Sikorski highlighted that Ukrainian immigrants in Poland demonstrate higher professional activity than native Poles, establishing over 120,000 companies since 2022.
Asylum in the U.S.: the change proposed by the DHS for the work permit (EAD) that would apply after April 2026
The U.S. DHS has proposed a change to work permit regulations for asylum seekers, extending the wait time for EAD applications from 180 days to 365 days.
Germany in 1943, America in 2026
The article draws parallels between the resistance of German women during the Nazi regime in 1943 and contemporary actions against immigrant detentions in America.
Constitutional Court Dismisses Constitutional Petition Against Government's Provision of 'Immigration Biometrics' to Private Firms
The Constitutional Court dismissed a petition claiming the government's act of providing biometric data collected for immigration management purposes to private companies was unconstitutional.
Trump and the Migrants: The Narrative that Disarranges Mexico
The article discusses the dissonance between the rhetoric surrounding immigration in the U.S. and the realities of record-high migrant detentions in Mexico, highlighting the political implications in the context of Donald Trump's discourse.
Chinese embassy in Angola warns citizens not to fall foul of immigration crackdown
The Chinese embassy in Angola has issued a warning to its nationals about the risks of illegal employment amid a crackdown by Angolan authorities.
Trump: 'They should be confined' and 'sent back' Omar and Tlaib after the Congressional speech
Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric against Democratic Representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib following a contentious speech to Congress, suggesting they should be confined and sent back to their countries.
Americans are leaving the United States at record rates โ net population outflow for the first time in nearly a century
For the first time since the Great Depression, the United States recorded a net negative immigration, with more people leaving than entering the country in 2025.
Levin appointed a lawyer who campaigned against granting status to non-Jews to a judge in immigration matters
Israeli Minister of Justice Yariv Levin appointed a lawyer who previously opposed granting residency to non-Jews to a judge in immigration courts.
Calling them mentally ill, Trump urges to send representatives Ilhan and Rashida back to their countries
Donald Trump suggested that Congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib should be sent to a mental institution following a heated exchange during his State of the Union address.
Ukrainian doctors: Daugavpils has become a new lifelong home
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, several dozen medical professionals have relocated to Daugavpils, with 16 currently working at the Daugavpils regional hospital.
'They were terrorists': Cuban government justifies shooting at vessel coming from the US
The Cuban government justified the shooting of armed men from a fast boat, claiming they were part of a terrorist infiltration command that resulted in four fatalities during the confrontation.
USA: Cuba Accuses Boat Crew of 'Terrorist Intentions'
Cuba has intensified its accusation against the crew of a Florida-registered speedboat, labeling them as having 'terrorist intentions' in relation to a deadly confrontation at sea.
Trump's Speech in Parliament, Describes His Tenure as a 'Golden Age'; See US-Top 10
In his annual State of the Union address, President Donald Trump declared his tenure as a 'golden age' for the United States, emphasizing improvements in the nationโs wealth and strength.
Trump says Muslim congresswomen should be removed from US over speech clash
Donald Trump has called for the removal of two Muslim congresswomen following a verbal altercation at his State of the Union address.
Children of 'ISIS brides' become a political hot potato
The debate over the repatriation of children of 'ISIS brides' in Australia has become highly politicized amidst broader national security concerns.
"They attempted an infiltration for terrorist purposes": the official account from Cuba about the intercepted US boat
Cuban authorities stated that the ten occupants of an American boat intercepted in its territorial waters intended to infiltrate the country with terrorist motives.
In the US Congress, Donald Trump reviews his first year in office
Donald Trump delivered a speech in Congress marking the first year of his presidency, highlighting positive economic indicators while also facing opposition and controversy.
Trump sets the tone for the November elections by attacking Democrats and immigrants in his State of the Union Address
Trump's recent State of the Union speech aims to reshape his campaign narrative as he faces low popularity ahead of the midterm elections.
The interactive map to know which areas of the U.S. are anti-immigrant and help ICE in February and March 2026
The article discusses an interactive map created by ICE that indicates which jurisdictions in the U.S. are cooperating with anti-immigrant policies through 287(g) agreements.
Minnesota middle school teaches 8th graders that ICE 'harassed' migrants in geography class curriculum
A Minnesota middle school faced controversy after including slides in an 8th-grade geography class that depict ICE as having harassed migrants, alongside additional material critical of former President Trump's immigration policies.
Judge ruled that Trump's administration's deportations to foreign countries are illegal
A federal judge in the U.S. ruled that the deportation of undocumented migrants to countries that are not their countries of origin is illegal under the practices established by President Donald Trump's administration.
CPS issues new guidance on โhonourโ-based and dowry abuse
The Crown Prosecution Service in the UK has released new guidelines aimed at addressing 'honour'-based abuse and dowry-related issues, highlighting emerging forms of domestic abuse.
Recently, I met a young Somali girl. She made all my prejudices ashamed
The author reflects on a school election event in Odense, where they faced the challenge of discussing citizenship for young immigrants amid personal biases and societal issues.
Trump calls Muslim-origin congresswomen crazy and suggests deporting them
U.S. President Donald Trump made controversial remarks about two Muslim congresswomen, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, implying they should be deported after they criticized his immigration policies.
With Florida and Texas at the forefront: the updated map of counties collaborating with ICE to detain migrants
Florida and Texas lead the list of U.S. counties collaborating with ICE under the 287(g) program to enforce immigration laws.
Grand jury rejects indictment over federal officerโs shooting of US citizen
A grand jury declined to indict a federal immigration agent involved in the fatal shooting of Ruben Ray Martinez during a traffic stop in Texas.
Cuban Coast Guard shot at a speedboat from Florida
The Cuban Coast Guard fired upon a speedboat that originated from Florida, escalating tensions in the region.
Bad news about the green card: USCIS proposes restrictions to the public charge rule
The USCIS has proposed changes to the public charge rule for green card applicants, which may create confusion and fear among immigrants about their eligibility for benefits and healthcare.
State of the Union: Trump makes false, misleading claims about immigration, economy
During his State of the Union address, President Trump made several statements that were later categorized as false or misleading regarding immigration, the economy, and military engagements.
California sanctuary policies blamed after ICE arrests 9 sex offenders in Los Angeles
California's sanctuary policies are facing criticism following ICE's arrest of nine convicted sex offenders in Los Angeles.
Alert for those who use ITIN: Justice authorizes the IRS to share immigrant addresses with ICE
A federal court has authorized the IRS to share addresses of immigrants with ICE, posing a risk to immigrants who file taxes using an ITIN.
Cuban Border Guard Shot Four People in a Boat from Florida
A report from a Czech outlet indicates that the Cuban border guard has shot four individuals in a boat originating from Florida.
United States: a judge cancels the Trump administration's policy of immigrant expulsions to third countries
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's policy of expelling undocumented immigrants to third countries is illegal, suspending the decision for 15 days to allow for an appeal.
US judge rules Trump third-country deportations โunlawfulโ
A US federal judge has declared the Trump administration's policy of third-country deportations unlawful, asserting the government cannot deport undocumented migrants to countries where they may face persecution or torture.
Top US body-camera maker reports record revenue amid Trump immigration crackdown
Axon, the largest body-camera maker in the US, reported a record revenue of $797 million amid the Department of Homeland Security's increased demand for body cameras due to immigration enforcement.
Fact-checkers challenge Trumpโs โeight warsโ claim, back him on crime
Fact-checkers have provided a mixed review of President Trump's State of the Union address, validating some of his claims about immigration and crime, while disputing others regarding voter fraud and foreign conflicts.
Liveblog USA under Trump: Havana: Four occupants of a US-registered boat killed in a shooting
Four individuals aboard a US-registered boat were killed and six others injured during a shootout with Cuban authorities near Villa Clara.
Cuban police kill four crew members of a US boat: 'They opened fire from the boat'
Cuban border guards killed four members of a fast boat from the United States that allegedly opened fire after failing to comply with a stop order in Cuban territorial waters.
EXCLUSIVE: Noem backs Trump's 'Dalilah Law' after crash leaves young girl unable to walk, talk
U.S. Secretary Kristi Noem supports Trump's proposed 'Dalilah Law', aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from obtaining commercial driver's licenses, after a tragic crash injured a young girl.
USA: Setback for Trump Administration: Deportations to Third Countries Unlawful
A U.S. federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's practice of rapidly deporting foreign nationals to third countries without legal residence is unlawful.
USA: Cuba accuses boat crew of 'terrorist intentions'
Cuba has intensified its narrative about a deadly shootout involving a boat from the U.S., alleging that the crew had 'terrorist intentions' while attempting to illegally enter the country.
Trump Government Suspends Program That Facilitates Entry of Tourists to the U.S.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced the suspension of the Global Entry program, which expedited the entry of pre-verified foreign passengers, due to a partial government shutdown.
Cuban coast guard kills four in exchange of fire with US-registered boat
Cuba's coast guard fatally shot four individuals and injured six others following an exchange of fire with a U.S.-registered speedboat off its coast.
'You killed Americans...', Ilhan Omar confronted Trump during the State of the Union
During Trump's State of the Union address, Democratic lawmakers, led by Ilhan Omar, vocally criticized his remarks on immigrants and violence against the Somali community.
Community in the U.S. Demands Transparency over Arrest of Ecuadorian in Grand Rapids
The Ecuadorian community in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is calling for transparency regarding the arrest of a migrant named Byron M. by ICE agents.
US judge overturns policy of deporting immigrants to third countries
A US judge has ruled against a policy by the Department of Homeland Security that allowed for the expedited deportation of immigrants to third countries without sufficient opportunity to express fears of persecution or torture.