Texas will no longer issue or renew commercial driver’s licenses to DACA recipients, refugees or people with asylum, the Texas Department of Public Safety announced Monday. Commercial driver’s ...
Britain scraps automatic settlement and family reunion rights for refugees. Labour’s new rules demand work, tax contributions, English fluency and volunteering before asylum seekers can settle ...
Britain’s government will announce plans to end a scheme which allowed family members to join refugees already in the country, as it tries to curb immigration levels under pressure from the far-right.
Controversial houses of multiple occupation (HMOs) already home people with complex needs — now asylum seeker hotels are set to close, the situation is about to get critical. By Yasminara Khan ...
In 2015, approximately 1.5 million asylum seekers — mostly from Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq — arrived in Europe to escape conflicts, political instability and poverty. While most European ...
The Australian government has shown awareness of transnational repression and conducted outreach to diaspora communities, but the country’s legislative and sanctions framework are in need of reform to ...
Illegal migration and Ukraine will be the “two dominant issues” as European leaders meet, Sir Keir Starmer has said. The Prime Minister will hold talks on how European countries can work together to ...
The UK government intends to end automatic family reunion rights for those already granted asylum in the country, as it tries to curb immigration levels under pressure from the populist right.
One of the main lines of attack leveled by Republicans amid the government shutdown is that Democratic lawmakers want to give immigrants in the U.S. illegally free healthcare — which Democrats deny.
Currently refugees can apply to settle in the UK - also called indefinite leave to remain - after five years, giving them the right to live, work and study in the country for as long as they want.
More than 80,000 Vermonters rely on SNAP, but starting this month, 2,500 households, including refugees and asylum seekers, will lose eligibility.
Immigrants living in the U.S. without legal permission have never been eligible for federally-funded health insurance, experts said.