movement,move,motion- the act of changing location from one place to another; "police controlled the motion of the crowd"; "the movement of people from the farms to the cities"; "his move put him directly in my path" gold rush- a large migration of people to a newly discovered gold ...
The European Border and Coast Guard Agency, commonly known as Frontex, is responsible for managing EU external borders. Its account @Frontex was registered in 2015 and today has over 66,000 followers.Footnote 3 Relatively formally, the Frontex account bio states, ‘The official Twitter page of...
He noted that with help of Congresswoman Grace Meng, the Congress passed the Asian Anti-Hate Act. And though he is now the Minority Leader, “I still have clout” and met with President Xi of China, and the presidents of Taiwan and Korea. “We need to work together, to have a strong...
Although human mobility has, historically, been an integral part of life in Africa, the region has become the focus of recent policy discussions on migration governance (Knoll & de Weijer,2016). This is partly due to the fact that Africa experiences massive labour mobility (Olsen,2011) and wo...
Whilst this has since been clarified by the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 to make such arrivals an offence, it could suggest that similar appeals may be brought either under UK law, or under international law if the new bill is found to be in breach of that. ...
Schneider has worked extensively in the Immigration and Naturalization Service records of the National Archives. She details how policies sometimes overlooked in the literature—the Naturalization Act of 1906, for example—affected immigration and acculturation. Enriching her...Rachel Ida Buff...
but also due to the redrawing of borders, the forced movements of populations within the Empire and the scarcity of workforce available in Britain due to military conscription. Following the end of the WW2, the decolonization process further transformed the movement of people within the by then sh...
cross their borders. In 1999, the immigration and asylum law of the European Union (EU) was finalized. This allowed nationals from the European Economic Area the right to live (reside) and work in any of the states that are members of the EU, including the right to access social services...
People who cross borders create vast global networks that generate enormous opportunities, in terms of both economic value and human values. It’s time to explore this immense potential.
The movement of people across national borders has emerged as a subject of considerable policy debate among nation states in the 21st century. It has been argued that if global development was dominated by the movement of goods in the 19th century and by the movement of capital in the 20th ...