With the incoming Trump administration's pledge to begin mass deportations of undocumented immigrants in the United States, some mayors in Democratic states are taking steps to prepare for the new policies. Aron Ranen reports from New York City.
Immigration lawyer says that while not all undocumented migrants from China will be deported, they do face uncertainty and a higher standard for applying for political asylum
The news angered some Italians because citizenship is hard to obtain for the children of migrants born in Italy
President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to carry out the largest deportations in U.S. history raises questions about its feasibility and its legality. VOA immigration correspondent Aline Barros reports on how the U.S. military may be involved in those plans.
75 Somalis set off for Mayotte; more than a third died before the group was able to reach land
Nearly a million Syrians are in Germany, most with some kind of refugee or other protected status
Rodney Scott, a former Border Patrol chief who has been a vocal supporter of tougher enforcement measures, picked for CBP commissioner
Madrid says it needs young workers’ taxes to fund care for Spain's aging population
Record numbers of migrants have arrived on Spain’s Canary Islands from West Africa this year. Spain plans to offer visas to hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants already in the country – as the government says it needs young workers to boost its economy. Henry Ridgwell reports.
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