From Nicaragua, they seek to travel overland to the United States
A Pakistani official confirms that each Afghan asylum-seeker waiting to go to a third country would be charged more than $800 in fees
Geert Wilders’ populist, anti-migrant campaign has drawn comparisons with the former US president
Exit poll shows his PVV party in clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, a Labour/Green Left combination
A surge in the number of migrants making the treacherous journey from West Africa to Spain’s Canary Islands is straining local authorities. Human rights groups say many child migrants are being wrongly classified as adults by Spanish police — putting them at increased risk. Henry Ridgwell reports.
About 100 freed detainees face strict monitoring to protect the public, the Australian government says
Through October, MSF has treated 397 people who were victims of sexual violence in the jungle this year
Some 250 people from the persecuted Myanmar minority arrived off Aceh province on Thursday, but residents told them not to land
Meeting in San Francisco comes on sidelines of APEC’s last day
Plight of recent immigrants, and work permits for undocumented immigrants top week’s immigration news
Hundreds of thousands of Afghans deported from Pakistan are living in makeshift camps near the border. These families say that they need shelter and jobs as the winter is approaching. VOA Afghan Service has the story, narrated by Elizabeth Cherneff.
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