Wednesday, September 3, 2025 |
BBC |
Migrant crisis: How Europe went from Merkel's 'We can do it' to pulling
up the drawbridge |
The 2015 migrant crisis on Lesbos led to a shift from welcome to
widespread restrictive EU
policies, fueled by the rise of far-right parties. Countries like Hungary and Sweden
implemented tough border
controls despite high human costs. Experts question if these measures can halt migration
driven by ongoing
global conflict and desperation. |
European migration policy |
Regular / Irregular |
Europe |
Consultar
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Wednesday, September 3, 2025 |
The Guardian |
Visualised: Europe's population crisis |
Europe faces a severe population crisis due to low birth rates,
projected to shrink by over a
third without immigration by 2100. The Guardian's analysis shows anti-immigration
policies, despite rising,
clash with demographic reality. Experts warn that a decline in the working-age
population will lead to slower
economic growth and soaring costs for pensions and elderly care. |
Demography |
Regular / Irregular |
Europe |
Consultar
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Wednesday, September 3, 2025 |
NPR |
Trump administration policies make their way to the Supreme Court |
The Trump administration's policies are facing an unprecedented number
of legal challenges now
reaching the Supreme Court. Key issues include the President's authority to impose
global tariffs, his power
over the Federal Reserve Board, and the legality of using the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to
deport undocumented
immigrants. Lower courts have issued significant rulings against the administration on
tariffs and the Alien
Enemies Act, making it almost certain the Supreme Court will have to decide these major
constitutional and
economic issues this term. |
Trump´s immigration policy |
Irregular |
USA |
Consultar
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Thursday, September 4, 2025 |
DW |
Germany: Deportations are on the rise |
German deportations are rising significantly, from nearly 13,000 in 2022
to over 20,000 in 2024.
In the first half of 2025, 12,000 people were deported. An independent report highlights
concerns, citing a
child deported after heart surgery without follow-up care, and calls for greater
transparency and medical
sensitivity. |
Germany's immigration policy |
Irregular |
Germany |
Consultar |
Monday, September 8, 2025 |
China Daily |
UK to move asylum seekers to barracks |
The UK government plans to move over 32,000 asylum seekers from hotels
to military barracks,
aiming to end hotel use ahead of the 2029 target. Pressure is mounting as irregular
migrant arrivals in 2025
reached a record high of 29,003 so far this year, driving a radical overhaul of
immigration policy. |
UK´s immigration policy |
Asylum seekers |
UK |
Consultar |
Friday, September 12, 2025 |
Turkey Minute |
Italy, Turkey sign deal to curb irregular migration from Libya |
Italy and Turkey signed an agreement on September 11, 2025, to
coordinate their coast guards and
combat migrant smuggling from Libya. The pact aims to prevent the departure of migrants
attempting the dangerous
sea journey to Europe. This operational step complements the pre-existing 2016 European
Union deal with Turkey,
which involves billions of euros. |
Immigration Policy |
Irregular / Asylum seekers |
Turkey / Italy |
Consultar
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Saturday, September 13, 2025 |
AP |
More than 100,000 attend London protest organized by far-right activist,
with clashes breaking
out |
The "Unite the Kingdom" rally focused heavily on anti-migrant rhetoric.
At least 26 police
officers were injured, and 25 arrests were made for offenses including violent disorder.
Participants in the
“Unite the Kingdom” march carried the St. George’s red-and-white flag of England and the
union jack, the state
flag of the United Kingdom, and chanted “we want our country back.” |
Xenophobia |
Irregular / Refugees |
UK |
Consultar
|
Monday, September 22, 2025 |
LA Times |
Venezuelans in ‘reverse migration’ pushed to new perils in effort to
return home |
Thousands of Venezuelans are in “reverse migration,” returning home
after Trump’s asylum
crackdown left them stranded in Mexico. Over 14,000 have returned, often using a cheaper
but twice as dangerous
Pacific route from Panama to Colombia. Migrants arrive in remote, crime-ridden areas,
lacking resources, facing
exploitation, and risking greater violence, with many barely affording the journey back.
|
Venezuelans returnees |
Returnees |
EU / Venezuela |
Consultar
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Monday, September 22, 2025 |
The New Indian Express |
HIRE Act or H-1b visa shock: Time for Indian IT industry to look within
for reforms |
The Indian IT industry faces a crisis due to a 20-25 fold increase in
H-1B visa fees and the
proposed HIRE Act, which includes a 25% tax on outsourcing. India derives nearly
two-thirds of its tech revenue
from the US. Experts say the industry must reform, focusing on upskilling and AI
investment to counter the
potential loss of 40-60% of the IT services workforce. |
Labor market |
Regular / Workers |
India / USA |
Consultar
|
Thursday, September 25, 2025 |
Reuters |
Trump administration urges other nations to join its push to restrict
asylum rights |
The Trump administration urged nations at the U.N. General Assembly to
join its effort to
restrict asylum rights, arguing the global system established after WWII has been
"rampantly abused." Deputy
Secretary of State Christopher Landau led the discussion, emphasizing that asylum
decisions are governed by
individual nations, not multinational organizations. Human rights groups expressed
concern. |
Trump´s migration policy |
Asylum seekers |
USA |
Consultar
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