Driven by economic crises, government repression and violence, migrants from China to Haiti decided to risk three days of deep mud, rushing rivers and bandits
Homeless migrants and their children were limited to 60 days in city housing
Governor says federal government ‘refusing to do its job to secure our border’
President says he's willing to make ‘significant compromises on the border’ to meet Republican demands that foreign aid be tied to an overhaul of US border policy
The federal government is barred from implementing a similar policy for the next eight years
The European Union has voiced concerns about a surge in migration from Africa after Niger repealed a law that criminalized the transport of migrants in the country. Henry Ridgwell reports from London.
The Niger military junta, which came to power in a July coup, lifts a controversial 2015 migration law agreed to with the EU
Debate now focused on measures meant to keep migrants out
The measure is designed to overcome a UK Supreme Court ruling that a plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda was unlawful
A visiting U.S. diplomat sought to prevent expulsion of 25,000 Afghans eligible for relocation to U.S.
After a 15-year case before the U.S. immigration courts, Mexican journalist Emilio Gutierrez Soto has been granted asylum. Media advocates say at-risk journalists like him need a fast track to safety. VOA’s immigration reporter Aline Barros has more. Camera: Saqib Islam
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