A recent investigation by the Associated Press has uncovered a significant increase in suicide rates among detainees in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities, raising serious concerns about their conditions. The findings highlight the psychological crises faced by detained migrants, who often endure harsh conditions and social isolation.
The White House has launched a new website focused on 'irregular arrivals' to the United States, controversially using the term 'aliens' to describe these individuals. This site includes a database related to undocumented immigrants and a map of their arrests.
Greek Coast Guard and Frontex rescued around <strong>400 migrants</strong> in operations conducted over the past 48 hours off the coast of Crete. This reflects the ongoing migration crisis in the Mediterranean Sea.
Three hundred Ghanaians left South Africa on a special evacuation flight to Accra on Wednesday, amid rising protests against migrants and violence directed at foreigners. This action follows increasing concerns within the Ghanaian community due to repeated attacks.
Tensions against migrants are rising in South Africa, with foreigners facing violent attacks. The government condemns the violence, but critics point to weak responses and limited arrests.
Venezuelan artist Andre José Hernández Romero has requested asylum in Spain following his deportation from the United States to the Cisout prison in El Salvador. Hernández, who faced persecution due to his sexual orientation, is now seeking a fresh start in a safer environment.
The U.S. federal government has announced the suspension of the migrant detention center project in New Jersey until a comprehensive environmental impact review is completed. This decision follows a lawsuit aimed at preventing the conversion of an industrial warehouse into a detention center.
Relief organizations reported that ships linked to Libya opened fire on a migrant rescue vessel in the Mediterranean Sea, raising concerns about the safety of migrants in the region. This incident comes as the number of migrants fleeing conflicts continues to rise.
Despite the dire humanitarian conditions in Yemen, approximately <strong>72,000 migrants</strong> from the Horn of Africa have arrived in the country over the past four months. This ongoing influx highlights the increasing challenges faced by the Yemeni government.
Major Christian churches in Spain are calling for more just and humane policies towards migrants, emphasizing the need to end their criminalization and exclusion. This appeal comes as part of efforts to promote human rights and dignity.
In 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court granted permission for the Trump administration to terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program, affecting hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans. This decision has raised concerns among the Venezuelan community in the U.S., where approximately 600,000 individuals face legal uncertainty.
French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez announced the resumption of deportations of irregular Algerian migrants, with 140 individuals deported since the beginning of the year. This decision follows an improvement in relations with Algeria.
Spain's government plan to regularize the status of hundreds of thousands of migrants has sparked widespread debate in society. This discussion transcends legal and economic dimensions, reaching into the general social mood.
Croatian authorities reported the discovery of four migrant bodies near the border with Slovenia, while two other men were hospitalized in critical condition. This tragic incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by migrants in Europe.
A recent survey revealed that <strong>38%</strong> of Spaniards support immigration regulation, while <strong>33%</strong> oppose it. Concerns focus on the impact on housing and health services.
Undocumented migrants are striving to obtain legal papers that allow them to work legally, enhancing their chances of improving their living conditions. This dream opens new horizons for travel and family reunification.
The Mediterranean drowning crisis continues to escalate as the number of victims rises amid increasing attempts at illegal migration. Reports indicate that the situation is worsening, necessitating an urgent response from the international community.
A Tripoli court has sentenced four individuals to prison terms ranging from <strong>12 to 22 years</strong> for their involvement in human trafficking and kidnapping for ransom. This ruling comes amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Libya, a key transit point for migrants heading to Europe.
Poland and Belarus announced a detainee exchange at their border today, agreeing on a 'five for five' formula. This move reflects both countries' efforts to improve strained relations amidst ongoing political tensions.
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>.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a historic decision to grant legal status to approximately <strong>500,000 undocumented migrants</strong>. This move has sparked widespread debate regarding its implications for migration across Europe.
Many migrants, including Haitians and Syrians, are closely watching the US Supreme Court as it hears cases related to their legal status. These cases could significantly impact their future in the United States.
French authorities rescued over one hundred migrants attempting to cross the English Channel to Britain, with one individual transported to the hospital. This incident coincides with a new agreement between Paris and London to combat illegal immigration.
Australian novelist David Malouf presents his country as a product of multiculturalism, showcasing the complex tensions between Indigenous peoples and settlers. His writings reflect the social and cultural struggles faced in Australia, drawing interest from critics and readers alike.
At least seventeen Somali migrants have died after their boat capsized in waters between Algeria and Spain, as announced by Yusuf Ahmed Hassan, the Somali ambassador to Algeria. The incident has raised concerns among the families of the missing, who are seeking information about their relatives.
Pope Leo has strongly condemned the harsh treatment faced by migrants and refugees, stating that they are often treated worse than animals. These remarks come at a time when the number of migrants fleeing conflict and poverty is on the rise.
Libyan Red Crescent teams successfully rescued <strong>404 migrants</strong> stranded on <strong>10 boats</strong> in the Mediterranean Sea off the northeastern coast of Libya. This operation comes amid a surge in illegal migration attempts across the sea.
Over 120 human rights organizations have issued warnings about serious risks that visitors may face during the 2026 World Cup in the United States, particularly for migrant and minority communities. This alert comes amid rising violence and government policies threatening visitor safety.
The International Organization for Migration reports that approximately <strong>7900</strong> migrants lost their lives or went missing on migration routes worldwide in <strong>2025</strong>. This figure highlights a persistent global failure to address this tragic phenomenon.
Costa Rica has received its first group of migrants deported by the Trump administration under an agreement signed with the United States last March. This move reflects the changes in U.S. immigration policy aimed at reducing illegal immigration.