Border official credits heightened security by new government
Refugees from Africa find success in US
Tech partnership could help fill gaps when human translators are scarce
Some Republicans in Congress say Biden's border policy is allowing migrants into the country
Hispanic audiences in the United States rely on social media for news, but disinformation on those platforms is rife. Newsrooms and media initiatives are finding new ways to combat false news and help audiences prepare for U.S. elections. Cristina Caicedo Smit has the story. Videographer: Tina Trinh
A small town in the Midwestern state of Ohio finds itself at the center of a controversy involving fake news about migrants eating residents’ pet cats and dogs. VOA’s Creole Service traveled to Springfield and has this report, narrated by Elizabeth Cherneff.
Starmer, whose center-left Labour Party was elected with a crushing parliamentary majority in July, has vowed to fight illegal immigration, a hot-button topic in British politics for years
A look at immigration-related news this week
More than 100 Rohingya refugees who have for years been detained at a transit camp have launched a hunger strike
When Kamala Harris and Donald Trump debated less than two months before Election Day, the two candidates were at odds on issues ranging from the economy to tariffs and Ukraine. But on immigration, their positions were especially different. VOA immigration reporter Aline Barros brings us the story.
Venezuelans come to the US seeking a better life; instead, they find themselves in communities roiling over whether to help the newcomers
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