Mexico rejects anti-immigrant law approved by Texas
The Mexican government condemned Texas's SB4 law, which allows for the arrest of migrants who have allegedly entered the state illegally.
Ulf Kristersson on deportations: "The law cannot be adapted"
Ulf Kristersson defends Sweden's strict migration policies, emphasizing the law's need for consistency despite concerns over the impact on teenagers facing deportation.
Ulf Kristersson (M) on criticized deportations: 'The law cannot be adapted to every human story'
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson defends the controversial deportations of young migrants who reach the age of 18 while their families remain, arguing that the law must not cater to individual cases.
Forssell: No to a stop law on teenage deportations
Migration Minister Johan Forssell rejects calls for a temporary law to halt controversial deportations of teenagers who reach the age of 18.
Forssell: No to a stop law on teenage deportations
Sweden's Migration Minister Johan Forssell rejects calls for a temporary law to halt deportations of teenagers who have reached the age of 18, despite ongoing criticism of the practice.
Cuba coast guard kills 4 on Florida-registered boat
The Cuban coast guard has killed four individuals on a boat registered in Florida amid an escalation of tensions regarding migration and law enforcement at sea.
New announcement regarding teenage deportations - solution could be in place this year
The Green Party in Sweden proposes a temporary halt to teenage deportations until a new law on family immigration is enacted, while the Migration Minister suggests a potential solution may be reached this year.
European Asylum System: What Should Change with the GEAS Reform
The SPD is reluctantly supporting a law to implement reforms to the Common European Asylum System (GEAS) as the German government takes steps toward a stricter migration policy.
Venezuela is open arms for anyone who wants to return, says interim leader
Venezuela's interim leader Delcy Rodríguez announced that the country welcomes those wishing to return following the recent amnesty law aimed at fostering democracy.
Asylum in Europe. When the law stops working on the peripheries, how do we know it will work in the center?
The article critiques the shortcomings of the Common European Asylum System and questions its effectiveness in protecting migrants.
Åkesson backs down: Controversial migration law may wait until after the election
The Swedish Democrats' plan to revoke permanent residency permits for up to 185,000 individuals may be delayed until after the upcoming election due to disagreements among the Tidö parties.
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.
Letter to the Editor. Reply: We share the concern for how regulations affect children and young people
The Swedish Migration Agency's ethical council emphasizes the importance of discussing ethical issues regarding migration laws, especially in light of upcoming significant changes.
Migrants, hypothesis of anti-repatriation certificates: at least six doctors investigated in Ravenna
In Ravenna, at least six doctors are under investigation for allegedly issuing anti-repatriation certificates aimed at preventing migrants from being sent back to their home countries.
Migration Agency on expulsion of baby: We follow the law
The Swedish Migration Agency confirms that an eight-month-old baby born in Sweden faces expulsion due to a legal change affecting his family's asylum status.
Greece toughens its migration policy with a new law that includes prison for those who save lives
Greece has passed a law mandating harsh penalties for human trafficking and criminalizing assistance to migrants arriving in the country, raising concerns among humanitarian organizations.
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.
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.
UK opens doors to more Hong Kong migrants
The UK has announced a new pathway for thousands of Hong Kong migrants, allowing adult children of British National (Overseas) status holders to apply for their residency independently.
The Prosecutor Accuses Robert Bąkiewicz of Inciting Crime
Robert Bąkiewicz faces prosecution for inciting violence during a rally in Warsaw against illegal migration.
Letter to the Editor. Give migrants with good 'character' the right to stay
The article argues for a supplementary law to assess the 'character' of migrants seeking new residence permits in Sweden, highlighting that many affected individuals are already well-established in the country.
The West Facing Its Civilizational Contradiction
The article discusses the complexities of moral neo-Westernism intertwined with issues of cooperation, Christianity, migration, and international law in a multipolar world, particularly in the context of Argentina's push for a 'return to the West.'
Forssell wants to see retroactive character requirement
Migration Minister Johan Forssell insists on making a proposed law regarding background checks retroactive despite warnings from the government's investigator, arguing it is necessary to include more individuals seeking to become part of Sweden.
A chicken race between us and Staffanstorp
The acquittal of Staffanstorp's refugee refusal could lead to anarchy, as warned by the former director of the Migration Agency, Mikael Ribbenvik.
Plevris to farmers: "After this meeting, we will now proceed with the implementation of the law"
Greek Minister of Migration and Asylum, Thanos Plevris, discussed agricultural issues and the upcoming legal immigration bill in an interview, addressing farmer protests and political developments.
Cuba is willing to maintain dialogue with the US based on equality and respect for international law, says Díaz-Canel
Cuban President Díaz-Canel stated that Cuba is open to dialogues with the US grounded in equality and respect for international law, amidst technical discussions concerning migration issues.
Why are some Americans thinking about leaving their country? An American writer responds
Many American families express a desire to leave the country for various reasons, primarily due to increasing violence, particularly gun violence associated with law enforcement officials, with women aged 15 to 44 being the demographic most inclined to seek permanent relocation abroad.
Refugees and Asylum Law: The CSU Doesn’t Let Up
The article discusses the ongoing push by the CSU political party in Germany to enforce stricter refugee and asylum policies, particularly highlighting the situation of Syrian refugees and the impact of border controls on illegal migration.
Minister Duszczyk: The situation is exceptional. The government has the right to interpret the regulations that way
Minister Maciej Duszczyk discusses the government's interpretation of asylum laws amidst criticism from experts and human rights organizations, stating that the law passed in March 2025 allows for the suspension of asylum rights in response to current circumstances.
The Government has transferred a thousand migrant minors from the Canary Islands with the reform of the Immigration Law
The Government has transferred a thousand migrant minors from the Canary Islands due to changes in the Immigration Law, as Ángel Víctor Torres criticizes Alberto Núñez Feijóo for remarks bordering on racism and xenophobia.
Tridico: "Giorgetti should apologize for promises on pensions. They worsened the Fornero law"
Pasquale Tridico, an M5S Europarliament member and former Inps president, criticizes the current government's pension policies, claiming they have only generated revenue without fostering growth or supporting the South, which is facing depopulation and migration.
With this, a concept championed by Angela Merkel after 2015 is factually dead
Asylum law expert Daniel Thym criticizes the government for sending migration policy signals of order and control without implementing a systemic change, outlining three major issues that need to be addressed and warning that border controls may end by mid-2026.