Open arms.
EPA/Sven Hoppe
For Bayern Munich, helping refugees isn’t simply a moral obligation it’s good CSR.
Outside the Keleti railway station in Budapest, Hungary.
Reuters/Leonhard Foeger
It’s not just calling refugees “migrants” that dehumanises them – it’s talking about them as if they’re numbers.
Saying it at last.
Reuters/Leonhard Foeger
In just a few weeks, the people of Europe have been galvanised into supporting the refugees dying to reach their shores.
Thanks to Four Corners we now see the human face of migrant workers.
Dan Peled/AAP
Australia’s current interest in the work temporary migrants do is laudable but needs to extend to other important issues of this million-strong community.
Newspapers report the death of Aylan Kurdi.
EPA/Andy Rain
A devastating picture of a drowned boy has touched viewers and political leaders alike – and could be a turning point in Europe’s spiralling refugee crisis.
Migrants from the Middle East wait outside a train station in Budapest on their way across Europe.
Laszlo Balogh/Reuters
A green card lottery would give so-called economic migrants a legal route to Europe.
Left out.
Reuters/Murad Sezer
Europe always prefers to overlook its colonial past – but now it’s becoming unavoidable.
The washed-up belongings of people who drowned off the coast of Libya.
Reuters/Hani Amara
Immigration is a lightning rod in British politics, but we have to be brave and look beyond the numbers.
Would you like to be turned away at the gate?
EPA/Zoltan Balogh
Ancient hospitality rituals could teach us a thing or two about how to respect the people arriving on our shores.
Migrants rescued from a boat capsized off the coast of Libya in early August.
Darrin Zammit Lupi/Reuters
The Dublin laws means states can return migrants to the country where they first arrived in Europe.
Theresa May and David Cameron meet immigration officers after a raid on residential properties.
Laura Lean / PA Wire/Press Association Images
Landlords will be able to evict illegal immigrants without a court order, under new proposals.
Migrants trying to reach England are stopped by French police.
Yoan Valat/EPA
What happens when a non-EU migrant arrives on British soil.
EPA/Yoan Valat
As the Calais crisis unfolds, social media is becoming an echo chamber for the preferences of the UK’s powerful right wing.
The implications of recent and proposed policy changes for new immigrants and potential citizens are still uncertain.
AAP/Dan Peled
The shift to Immigration and Border Protection – and the creation of the Australian Border Force – is the most profound change in the Department of Immigration’s history.
The increasing obsession with ‘border security’ has conspired to erode the nation-building objectives of Australian immigration policy.
AAP/Lukas Coch
For all its faults and weaknesses, the role of the old Department of Immigration was fundamental to the success of the postwar immigration program.
Sun Chang Jie and Li Ting, migrant workers in Beijing, with a picture of the children they’ve left behind.
EPA/Rolex Dela Pena
The suicides of four Chinese children left behind by their migrant worker parents could be an ominous sign of things to come.
There are many ways to keep numbers down.
EPA/Andy Rain
The coalition prioritised cutting migrant numbers but has also made life more difficult for those still coming in.
Migrants are living in limbo on the French-Italian border.
EPA/Luca Zennaro
Italian PM blasts fellow EU leaders for spat over who takes in the desperate people arriving in his country every day.
Migrants are increasingly attempting to enter Europe overland from the East.
EPA/Nake Batev
With thousands dying in the Mediterranean, migrants and refugees have started coming to Europe by land. And countries in the East aren’t happy.
Migrants entering the EU on bicycles via Macedonia.
Georgi Licovski/EPA
One of the main premises of strict immigration policies is that states have total rights over their territory. That doesn’t make much sense.