Our refugee system is failing. Here's how we can fix it Alexander Betts 14:04 Jun 2017 Don't feel sorry for refugees -- believe in them Luma Mufleh 10:45 Jul 2019 The fundamental right to seek asylum Melanie Nezer 05:58 Apr 2019 What refugees need to start new lives Muh...
Makes you want to jump right on board, doesn’t it? And yet, many of us unwittingly do. Here, we preview these information-packed programs, which reveal much about the three men and their destructive philosophies. Friedrich Nietzsche died in an insane asylum at the age of 55, but his in...
The fight over the Safe Third Country Agreement is not going to end any time soon, no matter who wins the presidential election
Al-Atareb is seen as an important conquest to many because it is in a highly strategic area, both from the logistic and economic point of view, because here one finds the main route of connection between Aleppo and the Bab Al Hawa pass (the only official border crossing with Turkey). Th...
In fact, protection is primarily theresponsibility of statesand its agents. In the case of a state or government that is unwilling or unable to protect its own citizens for any given reason, these individuals have the right to seek asylum elsewhere, which is stipulated in the 1951 Geneva Conv...
It's set to include the speedier vetting of irregular arrivals and frontline countries such asItalyandGreecewill have stricter control over their non-EU borders and more power to deport failed asylum seekers. This is a modal window. undefined ...
The judge gave Khalil’s legal team until April 23 to seek a waiver. “Today, we saw our worst fears play out: Mahmoud was subject to a charade of due process, a flagrant violation of his right to a fair hearing, and a weaponization of immigrat...
@clintflint - The USA and England are also notorious for their ill treatment of asylum seekers. I've been told the big difference is whether or not they arrived by plane or by ship. If they could afford the plane they are usually not treated so badly. If they only managed to smuggle ...
AP joined the Border Patrol for six hours in San Diego, the busiest corridor for illegal crossings much of the last year, and found no migrants until the last half-hour.
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