migrant rights

Latest news and articles about migrant rights from NEX English

Release Canadian and her daughter after three weeks detention

Tanya Warner and her daughter Ayla Luka have been released after three weeks in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center, following a bail payment of <strong>$9,500</strong>. They were deemed not a flight risk.

Federal Judge Rules Border Inspections in California Violated Court Order

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.

Japan enacts joint custody law impacting migrant families

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.

Trump attends Supreme Court discussions on migrant children's rights

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.

Host global tournament for migrant girls to empower through sports

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.