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Despite criminal convictions, successive Republican and Democratic administrations have shielded them from deportation since the war's end.
Seven out of 10 migrants who found the U.S. border closed for asylum after Jan. 20 did not return to their countries or origin but instead chose to remain in ...
The Geneva-based International Labour Organization (ILO) has axed about 225 jobs due to cutbacks in U.S. funding at the United Nations agency, its head said on Wednesday.
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World Politics Review on MSNThe Return of Europe's Great(ish) PowersFrance, Germany, the U.K. and Poland are increasingly looking to each other-and, notably, not the EU-to address shared ...
Across the U.S., international students contributed $43.8 billion, according to a 2024 report by NAFSA: Association of ...
Immigrants from Ukraine and Nicaragua keep a factory in North Carolina humming; they are among 1.8 million workers with ...
President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" bill, about to face the Senate, entails a new 3.5% tax on remittance transfers from ...
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The Print on MSNApple’s India pivot is making China insecure. Baidu users call it a ‘reluctant migration’The conversation has shifted beyond India’s manufacturing capacity to the strategic risks of decoupling from China: Can ‘Made ...
Donald Trump's administration is trying to limit immigrant families' access to welfare programs. Republicans want to remove ...
On a recent episode of CNN’s State of the Union, Louisiana Republican U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson made a bold and necessary statement: more than 1.4 million people illegally in ...
The New York City public schools chancellor is encouraging parents to continue sending their children to school after a ...
On a recent episode of CNN’s State of the Union, Louisiana Republican U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson made a bold and ...
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