WASHINGTON — For months, President Joe Biden has been under pressure to prove he can be tough at the border. But at a campaign reception Wednesday night, he also tried to voice his commitment to the United States’ long history of immigration.
The Irish government can not "cherry-pick" its promises about the border with Northern Ireland, the PM warns.
the first asylum seeker has been deported to Rwanda under Rishi Sunak’s migrant crackdown. The migrant, whose name is unknown, was flown out of the UK yesterday evening and arrived in Kigali. Sources admitted to The Times that there was significant risk that they could have absconded now that the deportation bill has passed through
California reported seeing the largest increase in its population since 2020 due to immigration, after years of experiencing a decline.
It follows Irish government concerns that the UK's Rwanda policy is fuelling Irish asylum cases.
Refugees classed as homeless quadrupled, as the government worked to clear the asylum backlog.
City staff promised to be ready for the next round and politicians vowed to work with MPs for help after London failed to get federal funding to shelter asylum seekers.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The fact that migrants choose to live, work and study in Britain should be a cause for national pride. But confidence in the visa system is being severely undermined.
A speech about immigration and integration, given by a member of Denmark’s ruling Social Democrats in parliament, has caused an uproar among local party representatives but the party leadership, including Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, is sticking to its guns.
Europe has a problem. It has allowed millions of immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa, and most of those immigrants have not assimilated and are not interested in assimilating. Too many of them refuse to adapt to the cultures of the European nations, instead clinging to the norms of the countries they supposedly fled to come to Europe as asylum seekers.
Council committee received an update on the program, which will help about 800 new immigrants.
The Deputy Minister for The Interior, Naana Eyiah Quansah, has advised personnel of the Ghana Prisons Service to work diligently as the country nears its presidential and parliamentary elections. She said they were expected to uphold professionalism and promote peace in the discharge of their duties to help consolidate the country’s democratic gains in the […]