ECJ on Asylum: Germany is once again the fool
The article discusses Germany's frustrations with the EU's asylum system, highlighting the perceived inequities and the burden it places on the country.
The deportation of Davit, 12, is postponed - celebrated with a cake party in the classroom
Davit Kirakosyan, a 12-year-old boy, has received a temporary residence permit in Sweden after a long wait, prompting a celebration among his classmates.
TPS at risk: Trump requests the Supreme Court to lift the block and end protection for these migrants in the U.S.
Former President Trump is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to lift a legal block on the Temporary Protected Status (TPS), impacting thousands of migrants from countries including Syria.
Family of couple who disappeared during illegal crossing to the USA enters court with presumption of death action
The families of Daniel San Mourão Almeida and Raiane Samira dos Santos are seeking a legal declaration of death after their disappearance five years ago during an illegal attempt to cross into the United States from Mexico.
Economy, migration, Iran – Trump delivers the longest speech in Congress history
President Trump delivered a lengthy address to Congress, highlighting his administration's economic achievements amidst a backdrop of critical decisions regarding tariffs and judicial resolutions.
CBI told High Court to dismiss FIR against Reliance
The CBI has urged the Bombay High Court to dismiss a petition that sought the registration of an FIR against Reliance Industries Ltd, stating that action can only be taken if requested by ONGC or the government.
Scandal at the Polish-Belarusian border. The court had no doubts
A Polish court upheld a previous decision to compensate three women detained while assisting illegal migrants at the Polish-Belarusian border, reducing the amount awarded in damages.
Piantedosi: "We will appeal rulings on Sea Watch"
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi announced intentions to appeal recent judicial decisions concerning the NGO Sea Watch's operations, underscoring the government's commitment to addressing irregular migration.
Italy: The government must compensate the NGO Sea Watch – Meloni's anger
An Italian court ruled that the government must compensate the German NGO Sea Watch with €76,000 for the illegal seizure of its vessel, Sea Watch 3, in a case linked to the rescue of migrants in 2019.
Another slap for the government from the judges: compensate the NGO of Carola Rackete's ship with 76,000 euros
The Palermo court has ordered the Italian government to compensate the NGO Sea Watch over 76,000 euros for damages related to the impounding of its ship in 2019.
Denied in Guiding Judgment on Teenage Deportations
The Migration Court of Appeal in Sweden has denied residency to a woman in a landmark ruling regarding teenage deportations, setting precedents for cases involving individuals who turn 18 after previously holding residency as minors.
The judge's refusal to transfer the migrant convicted 23 times. "Protecting his family life"
An Algerian migrant with a complex criminal profile has won a court ruling requiring compensation from the Italian Interior Ministry due to his forced transfer without proper notification and disruption of family life.
The court order for the State to compensate an undocumented migrant
A court in Rome has ordered the Italian state to pay 700 euros to an Algerian migrant despite his extensive criminal history, marking a significant legal precedent regarding migrant rights and state responsibilities.
How to search for detained migrant Mexicans by ICE? Here you can locate them
The article provides information on how to locate over 150 detained migrants, including Mexicans and Central Americans, by using the official U.S. government portal to find their detention center and immigration court status.
Ex-Guantánamo Detainee: Court Lifts Entry Ban for Man from 'The Mauritanian'
The Higher Administrative Court of North Rhine-Westphalia has lifted the entry ban on Mohamedou Ould Slahi, allowing the former Guantanamo detainee to return to Germany.
Greek court acquits 24 people accused of aiding illegal migration
A Greek court on the island of Lesbos has acquitted 24 former humanitarian workers of charges related to aiding illegal migration and forming a criminal organization, asserting their actions were aimed at providing humanitarian assistance.
Georgiadis: I align with the Europeans who say that pushbacks should not be illegal
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis stated his support for European colleagues in asserting that pushbacks of migrants should not be deemed illegal, highlighting the hypocrisy of the left in his commentary on the International Criminal Court and Amnesty International.
Plevris and Georgiadis criticize Amnesty International and the Hague Court: 'Anti-Western and leftist-controlled'
Greek ministers Plevris and Georgiadis criticize Amnesty International and the Hague Court for their decisions, claiming they hinder deportation processes and challenge states' border security demands.