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Australian Populist Party Gains Momentum Ahead of Elections

The Australian populist party 'One Nation', led by Pauline Hanson, is preparing to challenge traditional parties in the upcoming elections. With rising economic concerns, the party appears poised for unprecedented results in the polls.

Rising Far-Right in Europe: Challenges and Growing Effects

Reports indicate the continued rise of the far-right in Europe, with an increase in hardline political rhetoric across several countries. This trend emerges amid escalating economic and social challenges facing the continent.

Trump classifies immigrants based on their economic contributions

President Donald Trump has unveiled a controversial infographic categorizing immigrants according to their geographic regions and lifetime economic contributions. This classification has sparked widespread debate about the value of individuals based on their backgrounds.

US Homeland Security Demands Google Data on Canadian Activist

The US Department of Homeland Security has requested Google to provide information about a Canadian activist who has not entered the United States in over a decade, following his online criticism of previous administration policies. This demand comes in the wake of the deaths of two individuals at the hands of federal immigration agents.

Trump Declares Non-Recognition of Historical Agreements Before King of Britain

In a provocative speech before the King of Britain, U.S. President Donald Trump announced his non-recognition of agreements established since the 1960s aimed at including all those excluded from citizenship since the independence revolution. This statement comes at a sensitive time as calls in the U.S. grow to reconsider citizenship laws and policies.

Washington imposes new restrictions on asylum seekers' visas

The U.S. administration has announced new rules for asylum seekers' visas, which include inquiries about their fears of returning to their home countries. This move is part of efforts to reduce the number of refugees coming to the United States.

Court rejects immigrant detention without bail, paving way for Supreme Court

The U.S. Court of Appeals has overturned former President Donald Trump's policy allowing the detention of immigrants without bail, opening the door for a potential Supreme Court review. This decision comes at a critical time as pressures on the U.S. immigration system continue to rise.

Woman Dies During Migrant Boat Interception Attempts in Mayotte

A woman died at the end of March while attempting to reach the French island of Mayotte, adding to the growing list of casualties among migrants. This incident raises serious concerns about the safety of migrants trying to reach French territory via small boats known as <strong>kwassa kwassa</strong>.

Reject Green Card Applications for Criticizing Israel

Documents from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reveal that criticizing Israel or participating in pro-Palestine demonstrations may lead to the rejection of Green Card applications. This policy raises concerns about freedom of expression in the United States.

Propose Law to Protect World Cup Fans from Trump Policies

U.S. Representative LaMonica McKeever has introduced a bill aimed at safeguarding fans attending the 2026 World Cup. The initiative focuses on securing events rather than immigration issues, reflecting a rejection of former President Trump's policies.

Release Egyptian Mother and Her Children After 10 Months Detention

U.S. authorities have released Hiam Al-Jamal and her five children after nearly 10 months in an immigration detention center in Texas. The release followed a court ruling emphasizing the need to end their detention while imposing conditions to ensure their appearance in future legal proceedings.

Propose Law to Prevent Warehouses as Immigrant Detention Centers

In an effort to halt mass deportation policies, Representative Rashida Tlaib has introduced a bill that prevents the Department of Homeland Security from converting warehouses into immigrant detention centers. This move comes amid a significant expansion of immigration enforcement operations in the United States.

Employees Question Their Role in Controversial Immigration Policies

Questions are rising among employees of Palantir regarding their involvement in controversial immigration policies in the United States. Concerns about the impact of their work on human rights are causing internal unrest.

British Reform Party Plans to Deport 200,000 Refugees

The British Reform Party, led by Nigel Farage, has announced plans to deport at least <strong>200,000 refugees</strong>, inspired by the immigration policies of former U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong>. This controversial move comes amid increasing political pressure regarding immigration issues in the UK.

U.S. Court Ruling Protects 5,000 Ethiopians from Legal Status Revocation

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.

Addressing Migrant Infiltration: New Challenges for European Borders

European borders are currently experiencing a surge in infiltration attempts by migrants seeking to cross from dangerous areas through illegal routes. This situation raises concerns among European nations and questions their immigration policies.

Release American Soldier's Wife After Military Detention

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.

Japan's Increased Deportations Raise Concerns for Refugees

Japan is witnessing a significant rise in the deportation of foreigners, raising major concerns among asylum seekers and foreign residents. Official figures indicate that <strong>318</strong> individuals were forcibly deported in <strong>2025</strong>, marking a <strong>30%</strong> increase from the previous year.

Extend Hong Kong Immigration Director's Term Until June 2024

Hong Kong authorities announced the extension of Immigration Director <strong>Benson Koo Chun-fung</strong>'s term until June next year, just one day before his retirement age. This decision aims to ensure a smooth transition in the upper management of government departments.

Malaysia Enhances Refugee Management to Strengthen National Security

The Malaysian government announced improvements in its management of refugees and asylum seekers by enhancing inter-agency coordination to ensure national security. This announcement was made during a meeting chaired by the Malaysian Minister of Home Affairs to discuss the increasing challenges in this area.

Controversy Arises Over U.S. Border Patrol Selling Souvenirs

Reports indicate that U.S. Border Patrol agents are selling controversial souvenir coins linked to immigration enforcement operations. This raises questions about the use of government resources and the implications of promoting extremist rhetoric.

Trump's Policies Threaten Lomomba's World Cup Participation

Concerns are rising over the potential exclusion of player Lomomba from the World Cup due to new U.S. policies. These regulations could significantly impact the future of international athletes.

Inspection reveals 49 violations at largest migrant detention camp in the US

A recent inspection by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement revealed <strong>49 violations</strong> of detention standards at the largest migrant detention camp in the United States, located in <strong>El Paso</strong>, <strong>Texas</strong>. These violations have sparked widespread criticism from human rights activists.

Migrants Face Orders to Return to Countries They Have Never Visited

A group of migrants seeking asylum is facing orders to return to countries they have never visited, leaving them in a state of uncertainty and confusion. This situation raises concerns about human rights and the conditions of migrants worldwide.

Colorado judge rejects DOJ lawsuit against sanctuary laws

A judge in Colorado has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice challenging sanctuary laws adopted by some cities in the state. This decision highlights the ongoing debate surrounding immigration policies in the United States amid rising political pressures.

Woman Returns to California After Deportation to Mexico

An American woman from California has returned home after being deported to Mexico by the Trump administration. This incident raises questions about immigration policies in the United States and their impact on families.

Suspend new migrant warehouse purchases amid policy review

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced a halt to new warehouse purchases for migrants as part of a review of contracts made during Kristi Noem's governorship. This decision comes at a critical time as pressure mounts on the U.S. government regarding immigration policies.

Close historic border crossing between the US and Canada

The Trump administration has announced the closure of a historic border crossing between the United States and Canada, a route used by local residents for decades. This decision is part of new policies aimed at enhancing national security.

Warn of Human Rights Violations During 2026 World Cup

Amnesty International has warned that the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, could pose a direct threat to fans' rights due to oppressive immigration policies and restrictions on freedom of expression.

Massive Protests Erupt in the U.S. Against Trump Administration

Last Saturday, several American cities witnessed massive protests against President Donald Trump's administration, with demonstrators rallying under the slogan 'No Kings.' These protests are considered the third of their kind, responding to Trump's policies, including the war in Iran and immigration laws.