Category : Immigration


Woman killed by ICE officer in Minneapolis operation

A woman is dead after a US immigration enforcement officer fired shots during a major ICE operation in Minneapolis. The DHS claims she attempted to run over agents. Read the latest on this developing story.

UK's 'One In, One Out' Asylum Flight Cancelled

The first charter flight of 2026 to return asylum seekers to France under the UK's 'one in, one out' scheme has been cancelled. Detainees at Harmondsworth IRC were informed of the last-minute decision.

Venezuelans in London on Maduro Capture and US Invasion

Venezuelans living in London share their mixed reactions of relief and uncertainty following the US military operation that captured Nicolás Maduro. Read their personal stories and hopes for Venezuela's future.

Trump's Europe views find echo in EU's own policies

Analysis reveals how the EU's hardening stance on migration and rising far-right influence align with Trump's rhetoric, despite official denials. Explore the gap between Europe's inclusive ideals and its political reality.

Phone Seizure Powers for Small Boat Migrants Begin

UK Border Force officers can now seize mobile phones from migrants arriving in small boats. The new law also targets smugglers' supply chains with severe prison sentences. Read the latest on the Channel crossing crackdown.

Noem's Venezuela TPS Plan Ignites Immigration Row

US Governor Kristi Noem urges TPS for Venezuelans, citing 'failed socialist state'. UK analysts weigh impact on global refugee policy and political rhetoric. Read the full analysis.

Venezuelans in Florida react to Maduro's capture

Venezuelan community in Doral, Florida, erupts in joy after Nicolás Maduro's capture, but Trump's plan for US control of Venezuela sparks wariness and deportation fears. Read the full analysis.

British-born man denied citizenship for 15 years

Olu Sowemimo, born in London, spent 15 years fearing deportation due to a complex nationality law. His story highlights the hidden impact of Britain's immigration system on children. Read his journey to belonging.

Channel Crossings Up 13% in 2025, Toxic for PM

New data reveals a 13% surge in migrant Channel crossings for 2025, heaping pressure on PM Keir Starmer. With Reform UK rising, we analyse the government's stalled policies and voter frustration.

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