Discussions surrounding the rights of migrants and women are intensifying, often overlooked or manipulated by certain political factions. This article explores the contradictions in political stances regarding these issues.
A federal judge in the United States has ruled that the Trump administration cannot revoke the legal status of 5,000 Ethiopians residing in the country. This decision comes at a critical time as these individuals face legal and living challenges.
Annie Ramos, the undocumented wife of an American soldier, was released after being detained for five days at an immigration detention center. Her arrest occurred just days after their wedding as she sought to complete her military ID application.
Congressman Eric Swalwell has announced his intention to challenge the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in his campaign for California governor. This announcement comes amid growing concerns over immigration policies in the country.
An American soldier is fighting to prevent the deportation of his wife, who has been detained at a military base in Louisiana. This incident has sparked widespread debate over immigration issues and family rights.
A court in Nevada has issued a landmark ruling preventing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from detaining individuals solely based on their risk of deportation. This decision marks a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy and affects how ICE interacts with immigrants.
Rafael Concepcion, a software developer and university professor, has created an app called DEICER to help immigrants face increasing deportation efforts under the Trump administration. This initiative comes amid growing concerns within Latino communities in the United States.
A federal judge in the United States has ruled that ongoing inspections by border patrols in California violated a previous court order. This decision comes amid increasing criticism of immigration enforcement methods.
A judge in Pennsylvania has ruled against the deportation of a man previously convicted of murder in the 1980s after his conviction was overturned. This decision comes amid rising concerns about immigrant rights in the United States.
Japan has recently announced a new joint custody law for children post-separation, significantly altering the lives of migrants and their children. This law aims to enhance the rights of migrant parents in caring for their children after separation.
In a historic event, U.S. President Donald Trump attended Supreme Court discussions, marking a first for a sitting president. The discussions focus on the rights of undocumented migrant children, protected under the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
A global tournament for migrant girls is taking place in Los Angeles, using sports as a means to confront their fears related to immigration. This initiative aims to foster confidence and social integration among these girls.
The state of Texas has announced a new decision requiring individuals to prove their legal immigration status to obtain professional licenses. This decision is part of local government efforts to curb illegal immigration and enhance job security.
In a controversial incident, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a Columbia University student under the pretense of searching for a missing child. This event has sparked outrage among students and faculty, revealing deeper issues related to the agency's practices.