A woman runs from a house on fire after shelling in Donetsk in eastern Ukraine in June 2022.
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Russia and other countries and political regimes have a long history of forcing people to move, mostly for security and economic gains.
The border crossing into Togo from Benin is a busy route for citizens.
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African states and their development partners must protect ECOWAS regional integration efforts.
Supporters of independent candidate Kylea Tink celebrate her victory over the Liberal incumbent in North Sydney.
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The success of independents at the Australian election is a sign the political culture has shifted in Canberra, with potential benefits for expat New Zealanders and trans-Tasman relations in general.
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Behind the smiles and the scenic backdrops there are serious issues on the table when Scott Morrison and Jacinda Ardern meet in Queenstown this weekend.
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Deportations of non-citizens living in Australia not only tear families apart, they ignore the fact a person has already paid for their crime.
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Britain’s widely circulated notion of the ‘foreign criminal’ has generated an atmosphere of hostility in Jamaica.
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New Zealand and Australia have no prisoner transfer agreement. By negotiating one, we could deport the Christchurch terrorist and help resolve the trans-Tasman prisoner problem in the process.
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The case grappled with the deeper question of whether Indigenous Australians can be considered aliens and therefore excluded from the state.
The Gambia’s relationship with the European Union could be shaken by the immigration question.
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The Gambia’s agreement with the European Union to return immigrants to the country is causing the government problems at home.
Jacinda Adern said the issue was having a ‘corrosive’ effect on Australia’s relationship with her country, and that Australia should not take the closeness of the relationship for granted.
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Many people being deported have extensive family ties in Australia and have spent very little time in New Zealand.
Entering a tent at the Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children in Florida.
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Children can be especially vulnerable to being wrongly subjected to immigration enforcement actions.
Chen Yabian, 74, of Hainan Province, southern China, testifies during the International Symposium on Chinese ‘Comfort Women’ in 2000 in Shanghai that she was 14 when Japanese Imperial Army soldiers forced her to work as a sex slave during the war.
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US agreements with Germany, France, Switzerland and Austria provide reparations to WWII victims. But an international law scholar writes that the US has failed to address war crimes in Asia.
A protest in Melbourne last month to stop the deportation of Tamil asylum seekers Priya and Nadesalingam back to Sri Lanka.
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Australian government reports used to determine asylum claims often differ from human rights groups on the current political climate in countries like Sri Lanka.
Under pressure: Home secretary, Amber Rudd.
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Home Office deportation targets reduce complex human stories to statistics.
Yarl’s Wood, during a 2015 public protest.
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Why some women detained in Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre are on hunger strike.
US-Mexico border fence that separates Tijuana, Mexico, from San Diego, Calif.
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A scholar documented the risks a migrant faced after deportation, including his becoming involved in smuggling people across the border.
A demonstration in Hamburg against deportations to Afghanistan in November 2016.
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Can deportation ever really be ‘humane and dignified’?
Marlene Mosqueda’s father was arrested by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement in February.
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Three stories show how today’s deportations are reminiscent of what immigrants experienced during immigration raids under President Obama.
Undocumented migrants are facing increased psychological trauma due to harsh new US immigration rules.
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A suicide in Tijuana casts bleak light on the trauma that undocumented immigrants face in Donald Trump’s America.
Border Patrol officers detaining immigrants in a field after a few local raids.
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In 1954, US Border Patrol’s Operation Wetback promised to deport millions of undocumented Mexicans. It fell far short of its target, but made a mark in the minds of immigrants who lived in fear.