A very high number of migrants have drowned in the Mediterranean so far this year
This year has seen a significant increase in migrant deaths in the Mediterranean, largely attributed to extreme weather and stricter border policies.
African country seeks millions from UK
Rwanda is seeking around £100 million from the UK over the cancellation of a migrant deportation agreement.
Rwanda demands more than £100m from UK over failed migrant deportation deal
Rwanda is seeking over £100 million from the UK for a failed migrant deportation agreement that was annulled by the Labour government in 2024.
It is official: Donald Trump eases the hiring of migrant workers to face the agricultural labor shortage
The Trump administration has decided to facilitate the hiring of foreign agricultural workers to address the growing labor shortage in the U.S. agricultural sector.
What changed with the H-2A visa: the measure from Trump that migrants celebrate but generates controversy in the U.S.
The U.S. Department of Labor made modifications to the H-2A visa program's minimum wage policy, which are praised by migrants for easing labor shortages but criticized by unions for potentially lowering wages for agricultural workers.
Review of 'Shipbuilding Industry's Regional Visa' One Month After President Lee's Critique
The South Korean government is re-evaluating a regional visa system for migrant workers in the shipbuilding sector following criticism from President Lee Jae-myung about labor shortages.
Migrants, EU Greenlights Mandate on Expulsions
The EU Justice Committee has approved stricter measures on migrant repatriations while rejecting alternative compromise amendments, signaling a breakdown of the 'Ursula majority'.
Is the basis of the criticized policy the ordinance I proposed?…In-ae Lee's self-contradiction
Lee In-ae, a member of the Gyeonggi Provincial Assembly, criticizes Governor Kim Dong-yeon's child care policy for undocumented migrant children as 'populism,' despite having proposed the ordinance that serves as its legal basis.
The Sánchez Government rejects the expulsion of 86 unaccompanied migrant minors from Spain requested by Ayuso's Executive
The Sánchez Government in Spain has rejected a proposal from the Community of Madrid aimed at expelling 86 unaccompanied migrant minors, citing a commitment to fulfill its responsibilities towards these vulnerable individuals.
The end of the ITIN in US banks? How the new immigration proposal could leave millions without financial access
The Trump administration is considering a proposal that would require US banks to collect proof of citizenship from all clients, which could adversely affect the migrant community.
MUP plans, citizens oppose: Will Željava become a camp for 1,500 migrants?
Residents of Korenica protest against a proposed migrant center at the former Željava military airport, which could house up to 1,500 migrants as part of EU immigration policy.
Meloni's Albanian Centers: Italy Must Compensate Migrants
Italy is required to compensate a migrant after unlawfully detaining him and sending him to a controversial facility in Albania as part of a new migration policy.
Restrictions on Changing Workplaces for Migrant Workers Must Be Eliminated... Expanding Private Sector Involvement is Also Dangerous
Critics call for the elimination of restrictions on migrant workers changing workplaces and express concerns about the expansion of private sector involvement in recruitment activities in South Korea.
At least 15 migrant bodies found off the coast of Italy
At least 15 bodies of migrants have been discovered off the coast of Italy amidst dangerous sea travel conditions in the Mediterranean.
Italy’s Meloni pushes naval blockades to stop migrant boats
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government has proposed a draft law to implement naval blockades against migrant boats to enhance border security.
Italian government advances bill that calls for a maritime blockade to stop migrant boats
The Italian government has proposed a bill that allows the imposition of a maritime blockade for up to six months to prevent migrant boats from entering its territorial waters.
Italy approves a bill to impose a maritime blockade on migrant boats
Italy's cabinet has approved a bill that allows for maritime blockades to prevent migrant boats from reaching its shores during times of 'exceptional pressure' on the country's borders.
Chios: 'Zero tolerance on migration takes us back' - Two professors speak to VIMA
The article discusses the repercussions of Greece's zero-tolerance policy on migration as articulated by two professors amidst a backdrop of tragic events related to migrant safety.
Sweden: All asylum seekers to be forced into detention centers
The Swedish government announced plans to require all asylum seekers to stay in migrant reception centers while their cases are processed, with current residents in homes needing to prove their relocation to avoid losing benefits.
In the Plenary of the Parliament, the bill on immigration
While casualties are reported in Chios after a deadly clash involving a coast guard vessel and a migrant boat, the Parliament is introducing a bill titled 'Promotion of Legal Immigration Policies' aimed at establishing contemporary immigration policy.
Driver's Licenses in Florida: The Change That Puts Thousands of Latino Jobs at Risk Starting This Friday
A crucial rule change by Florida's Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, effective February 6, will impact migrant workers by altering driving license exams.
Migrant Crackdown Leads to 10% Drop in Foreigners Residing in Russia
The number of foreign nationals living in Russia has decreased by 10%, reaching 5.7 million, due to new migration restrictions, as reported by the business newspaper Vedomosti.
Hungary will accept "not a single migrant"
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto announced a strict policy for the coming year, stating that his government will not allow any migrants into Hungary.