"We don't know what to do": the complaint of Cubans deported to Mexico from the United States
Cubans deported from the United States to Mexico report facing significant challenges, including lack of employment opportunities and basic documentation.
Is Communism Approaching its End in Cuba?
The article discusses the potential decline of communism in Cuba amidst renewed pressure from the US under President Donald Trump, which could exacerbate the country's crisis and lead to increased migration.
Irish Prime Minister Politely Presses Donald Trump on Iran
During an annual St. Patrick's Day visit to the Oval Office, Irish PM M. Martin respectfully challenged Donald Trump's views on various issues, including the war in Iran and migration.
Black Wall in Ciudad Juárez: the new US bet to curb irregular migration
The Trump administration is pushing for the construction of a new section of border wall in the Santa Teresa area facing Ciudad Juárez as part of a security project costing approximately $4.5 billion.
War between Iran, US and Israel threatens the route of 500 million migratory birds; see
The ongoing conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel poses a significant threat to the migratory patterns of millions of birds, particularly during the peak of their spring migration in 2026.
Migration alert: the 'good moral character' factor that is ruining citizenship interviews today
The requirement of 'good moral character' is increasingly complicating the U.S. citizenship application process for many applicants.
Magazine: Reiniks prepares to become a US citizen
Latvian singer Lauris Reiniks shares his journey of balancing life between Latvia and the United States as he prepares to become a US citizen.
Germany would be top destination for Iranians fleeing war – report
A report indicates that Germany is expected to be the primary destination for Iranians fleeing potential conflict due to ongoing aggressions from the US and Israel.
Trump’s ‘racist hate speech’ sparking human rights violations, UN watchdog warns
UN experts warn that racist rhetoric from Trump and US leaders has led to significant human rights violations, particularly concerning migrants and asylum seekers.
US deports more migrants to Africa
The US has deported more migrants to Eswatini, adding to concerns about shifting migration burdens to Africa.
Thousands of white South Africans repatriate as US safety fears grow
Many white South Africans are returning to their homeland after living abroad, spurred by fears related to safety in the United States.
The Broken Dream of Migrating to the United States and the Odyssey of Return: “I was imprisoned for four months. That's how I got to know New York.”
The article discusses the plight of migrants returning to Latin America from the United States due to fears of deportation and the harsh reality they faced during their attempts to immigrate.
Deported Cuban migrants arrive in Chiapas on flights from the United States, activists report
Cuban migrants deported from the United States are now arriving in Chiapas, Mexico, highlighting the ongoing challenges of migration and U.S. policy.
United States: The Trump administration will end temporary protected status favorable to Somalis
The Trump administration is set to terminate the Temporary Protected Status for 1,100 Somalians living in the U.S., arguing that conditions in Somalia have improved.
“Its last moments of life”: Trump's warning about the Cuban regime that migrants in Florida are closely following
Trump warns that the Cuban regime is in its final days during a summit in Florida, indicating that Cuba is reaching out to the US government for dialogue amidst its economic crisis.
‘Shield of the Americas’ Summit Places Ecuador Among US Security Partners and Donald Trump
The Shield of the Americas summit convened by US President Donald Trump aims to strengthen regional cooperation on security and migration, involving leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean.
Lessons from Past Wars / What the Iranian Trap Consists Of
The article discusses the geopolitical implications of a potential US and Israel attack on Iran, suggesting it would be more complex and fraught with consequences than similar actions in other regions like Venezuela.
The United States Secretary of Defense says that Latin America is at risk of losing its 'Western and Christian' values due to mass migration
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claims that mass migration is threatening the 'Western and Christian' values of Latin America, urging countries to combat drug cartels.
Donald Dash: Why Americans are leaving the USA
In 2025, more Americans emigrated than foreigners immigrated to the USA, marking a significant demographic shift since the Great Depression.
Postimees: Iranians Threatened by Civil War, US Losing Position in the Middle East
Experts warn that merely relying on airstrikes may not be sufficient to overturn Iran's regime, suggesting a potential for civil war and instability that could affect Europe through waves of migration.
"Mr. Okamura speaks to his voters." The view of events in Iran split Babiš's government
Tomio Okamura criticized the US and Israel regarding the situation in the Middle East, highlighting the potential for a new migration wave and energy crisis, while defending the need to adhere to international law.
"Why are you destroying us?" by Peter Hahne: "A completely destroyed country with post-war-like infrastructure"
Peter Hahne discusses his new book and expresses pessimism about the current state of Germany, attributing its decline to various societal issues.
Recruiters via WhatsApp, abandoned farms, and US$30 per day: this is the world of the exodus of missionaries seeking work in Brazil
The article explores the growing trend of residents from Alba Posse, Argentina, seeking employment in Brazil's rural sectors due to local economic hardships.
Drone that shot down the Pentagon with a military laser on the border with Mexico was from US migration
The Pentagon mistakenly shot down a drone operated by US Customs and Border Protection at the Texas-Mexico border using a high-energy laser, highlighting communication failures among US agencies.
Trump's World (Day 403): Americans are fleeing from America
More people moved out of the United States last year than moved in, the first time this has happened since the Great Depression, influenced by both immigration policies and a wave of native Americans seeking better prospects abroad.
Cuban army killed four people who allegedly tried to infiltrate the country from the US by boat and carry out terrorist activities
Cuban authorities announced the killing of four individuals who allegedly attempted to infiltrate the island from the United States with plans for terrorist acts.
Jacinda Ardern living and working in Australia after move from US
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has moved to Australia, where she and her family are currently residing and working.
US Boat, Shooting in Cuban Territorial Waters Leads to 4 Deaths, Reportedly a Civilian Vessel Rescuing Relatives
A shooting incident involving a U.S. speedboat in Cuban waters resulted in the deaths of four individuals, as Cuban authorities stated the vessel was attempting to rescue relatives from Cuba.
USA: Rubio's Talks with Caribbean Leaders Amid Concerns for Cuba
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in the Caribbean to discuss growing humanitarian crises in Cuba with regional leaders.
Monster 9-FOOT great white shark spotted off US tourist spot Myrtle Beach
A juvenile great white shark named Brookes was observed 42 miles off Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, providing insights into the migration patterns of young sharks.
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.
What to expect when reviewing?
The upcoming review of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC) focuses on key issues such as fentanyl trade, illegal migration, and trade barriers concerning goods made in China.
The Department of Homeland Security spent over 140 million dollars on weapons for the ICE in 2025
The Department of Homeland Security's spending on weapons for ICE surged to over 144 million dollars in 2025, according to a report by Senator Adam Schiff.
Testimony of Chatzigeorgiou Stefanidis: The ship could not get water from anywhere. Who was calculating us. We were refugees
Chatzigeorgiou Stefanidis shares a poignant testimony about being unable to find water during a critical time, emphasizing the plight of refugees.
Pope Leo XIV announces a trip in July to Lampedusa amid an offensive against immigration in Italy and the US
Pope Leo XIV will visit Lampedusa, a key site for migrant tragedies, in July during a time of increased migration and immigration crackdowns in Italy and the US.
The head of the U.S. Southern Command visited Caracas and opened a new chapter in relations with Washington
The U.S. Southern Command chief, General Francis Donovan, visited Caracas to discuss security, migration, and energy cooperation with Venezuelan authorities.
US secretly deports migrants to African state – media
The US has secretly deported migrants to Cameroon, including individuals with no ties to the country and those with legal protections against removal.
Liberals recast 'social cohesion' as US-style politics goes global
The Australian Liberal Party is reshaping its political narrative around migration, emphasizing 'Australian values' while grappling with the implications of social cohesion in the context of a global shift towards conservative politics.
Maduro served as a 'lesson': Daniel Ortega, president of Nicaragua, softens stance with the US
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega softens his anti-imperialist rhetoric and introduces new measures aimed at improving relations with the United States.
EU's top diplomat rejects US-led European 'drowning'
EU's chief diplomat, K. Kallas, asserts that Europe doesn't face civilizational extinction as per U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's comments on massive migration and European defense.
Rubio as Churchill: Europe breathed a sigh of relief, but has homework to do. What does the USA expect from us?
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged Europeans to take action on migration, the Green Deal, and industrial development while embracing their heritage during the Munich Security Conference.
US Secretary of State Rubio reaffirms US-Europe ties at Munich
Marco Rubio emphasized the strong connections between the US and Europe while addressing concerns about deindustrialization and migration at a recent Munich forum.
Macron: Europe is a good role model
French President Emmanuel Macron states that Europe serves as a good role model for others, especially in light of recent criticism from the US.
What is the Problem of US President Donald Trump with Scientists?
The article discusses the challenges and conflicts between former US President Donald Trump's administration and the scientific community, focusing on the migration of scientists and the impact of Trump's policies on scientific research.
Nicaragua closes the way for Cubans migrating to the United States
Nicaragua has revoked visa-free entry for Cuban migrants heading to the United States, reflecting heightened tensions amid U.S. pressure on both nations.
'If the Cuban government were to collapse, that would be a security threat to the United States'
The article discusses the potential security implications for the United States if the Cuban government were to collapse, highlighting the current challenges faced by Cuba due to external policies.
Global Newspapers: Trump Supporters Incite Against 'Muslim London' and Gaza is Netanyahu's Dilemma
Global media outlets analyze the ideological war waged by Trump supporters against London and the complications surrounding the Palestinian issue for US-Israel relations.
The Migration Agency after the police operation in Märsta: 'Serious for us'
The Swedish Migration Agency expresses concern regarding the safety of residents at a return center in Märsta following a police operation linked to an unclear incident involving potential criminal activity.
Nicaragua blocks pathway used by Cuban migrants to reach the US
Nicaragua has blocked Cuban migrants from entering the country without a visa, effectively preventing their journey to the U.S.
F.A.Z. Podcast for Germany: MAGA Money for AfD and Co.: What Does Trump Want in Europe?
The podcast discusses how the US government plans to financially support aligned forces in Europe, featuring insights from American expert Clüver Ashbrook.