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4 votes
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Historic impeachment trial gets underway in Denmark against former MP Inger Støjberg who spearheaded dozens of tough immigration measures
7 votes -
Little-known Federal software can trigger revocation of citizenship
9 votes -
Denmark faces legal action over attempts to return Syrian refugees – activists fear a dangerous precedent being set as Copenhagen deems Damascus safe
6 votes -
Employee at Muse Group threatens rival open source developer with deportation to China
12 votes -
"One by one, all my friends were sent to the camps" - A first-hand account of a Uyghur Muslim whose family escaped China
13 votes -
In an effort to outflank the populist right, the ruling Social Democrats in Denmark have adopted one of the harshest refugee policies in the world
10 votes -
From child refugee to politician – Suldaan Said Ahmed, whose family fled the civil war in Somalia, is intent on driving out racism in Finland
3 votes -
Finland has an ageing population and a labor shortage – despite government programs, immigrants and their families are not always greeted with open arms
7 votes -
Denmark is set to adopt legislation enabling it to open asylum centres outside Europe where applicants would be sent to live
6 votes -
The refugees no longer welcome to stay – authorities in Denmark argue that parts of Syria are now safe enough for refugees to return
6 votes -
The intoxicating myth of boxing as "a way out": Overseen by self-serving men getting rich off the work of first- and second-generation immigrants
6 votes -
Kenan Malik: ‘By demonising asylum seekers, Denmark reflects a panic in social democracy’
8 votes -
In Denmark, fears grow among Syrian asylum-seekers as residence permits are revoked
9 votes -
Just 1.3% of Border Patrol arrests in Michigan connected to illegal border crossings
8 votes -
There’s no migrant ‘surge’ at the US southern border. Here’s the data.
9 votes -
Denmark has gone far-right on refugees – Copenhagen claims Damascus is safe enough to send nearly 100 Syrians back
7 votes -
Where would you live if you had no ties to where you are now?
The US emigration thread brought back a lot of thoughts I've had about leaving the UK, and I imagine a decent number of us have at least idly wondered about a serious move - especially after a...
The US emigration thread brought back a lot of thoughts I've had about leaving the UK, and I imagine a decent number of us have at least idly wondered about a serious move - especially after a year like we've just had.
For me, the difficulty has always been figuring out where to go: politics/climate/healthcare/lifestyle/language are a delicate balancing act, and I don't think anywhere's a slam dunk. Everyone's going to have their own take on what perfect looks like, and what compromises to make mapping that to the real world!
So let's assume you're packed and ready to go, nothing holding you back. You've still got to navigate inbound immigration, handle the language, find a job, all that good stuff - but the world is your oyster. Where would you choose to go?
16 votes -
Denmark's “zero asylum” plan means psychological torture for refugees – over the years Danish immigration politics has become increasingly extreme
11 votes -
The race to dismantle forrmer US President Donald Trump’s immigration policies
8 votes -
Inger Støjberg quits the Venstre party ahead of her impeachment trial – she is accused of unlawfully ordering the separation of asylum-seeking couples arriving from Syria
5 votes -
Coors Light’s Ice Cold, on immigration
4 votes -
Denmark will hold its first political trial in three decades after the country's ruling party supported a vote to impeach ex-immigration minister Inger Støjberg
6 votes -
Amid coronavirus outbreaks, migrants face the starkest of choices: Risking their lives in US detention or returning home to the dangers they fled
8 votes -
Thousands apply to be a Finn for ninety days – Americans, Canadians and Britons among those lured by campaign to attract foreign tech workers
11 votes -
US ICE officers 'used torture to make Africans sign own deportation orders'
10 votes -
AfD official fired after saying migrants ‘could be shot or gassed’, German media reports
8 votes -
He fought wildfires while imprisoned. California reported him to ICE for deportation
9 votes -
Whistleblower complaint alleges mass hysterectomies at ICE detention center
48 votes -
My mother and my motherland - Jiayang Fan on the struggles of growing up as a poor immigrant, and how her desperate attempt to protect her hospital-bound mother was repurposed as Chinese propaganda
5 votes -
US hospitals are suddenly short of young doctors — because of Donald Trump’s visa ban
9 votes -
Harvard, MIT sue US immigration authorities over new rule for foreign students
23 votes -
Asylum seekers persecuted for being LGBT+ will be given priority under groundbreaking Norwegian scheme
11 votes -
ICE announces modifications to international student policies amid coronavirus pandemic
8 votes -
In Canada, Gold Rush-era garbage reveals a history of Chinese immigrant cuisine
6 votes -
Supreme Court rules against Trump’s attempt to end DACA, a win for undocumented ‘Dreamers’ brought to US as children
21 votes -
Boris Johnson says three million people in Hong Kong will get path to British citizenship
7 votes -
UK may offer citizenship path to three million Hong Kong residents
9 votes -
Bernie Sanders' changing position on immigration explained
6 votes -
America’s ‘fried chicken war’
3 votes -
Immigration to US to be suspended amid pandemic, Trump says
15 votes -
The far-right helped create the world’s most powerful facial recognition technology
11 votes -
Farmworkers, mostly undocumented, become "essential" during pandemic
9 votes -
The history of a shipwreck that brought Chinese immigrants to the Monterey, California area
6 votes -
Finnish government has agreed to take in up to 175 asylum-seekers from camps in Cyprus, Greece, Italy and Malta to alleviate the humanitarian situation in the Mediterranean
8 votes -
High Court rules Aboriginal people cannot be deported for criminal convictions, cannot be 'alien' to Australia
16 votes -
Gay asylum seekers seeking protection in Australia were asked by government officials if they could pretend to be straight to avoid persecution in their home countries
10 votes -
Norway opens its doors to six hundred people evacuated from Libya to Rwanda
9 votes -
Report from the Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) has called on Denmark to improve conditions in two centres where migrants are detained
7 votes -
Forced repatriation for Denmark's Syrian refugees? Several families are living in fear of being deported to Syria, where the civil war continues
5 votes