Category: Immigration
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House Approves Bill to Deport Undocumented Immigrants Accused of Minor Crimes
The U.S. House approved a bill on Tuesday (7) that will target undocumented immigrants accused of non-violent crimes for deportation, a first step by a Republican majority that promised to enforce the immigration crackdown pledged by elected President Donald J. Trump. The measure, which garnered support from 48 Democrats as well as all Republicans, appears…
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Deportations Under Biden Surpass Record of Trump’s First Term
U.S. immigration authorities deported the largest number of undocumented immigrants in nearly a decade last year, surpassing the record set during Donald Trump’s first term in office.
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International Migrants Day is Celebrated This Wednesday
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in Africa, Asia, Brazil, children, Community, Europe, Geral, Immigration, Inside, Latin America, Men, North America, Oceania, Politics, South America, Teenager, United States, Women, WorldToday, December 18, is International Migrants Day. The date celebrates the adoption of the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families by the United Nations General Assembly in 1990. The day offers a special opportunity to highlight the invaluable contributions of millions of migrants around…
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US Experiencing Largest Immigration Wave in History, According to The New York Times
The American newspaper The New York Times attempted to explain the magnitude of the current immigration wave to the United States. Through government data and analysis by experts on the subject, the paper considered the arrival of immigrants in the country as the largest in history. The authors of the article highlighted: According to the…
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Trump Continues to Claim He Will Eliminate Citizenship for Foreigners Born in the Country. Can He Do This?
One of the main campaign promises of elected President Donald Trump is to eliminate the right to citizenship for foreigners born in the United States. This desire is not new. In his first candidacy for the White House, Trump made the same promise. But after becoming president, he set the issue aside. Perhaps because Trump…
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New York Has Over 600,000 ‘Undocumented’ Immigrants. Who Are They?
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in Africa, Asia, Brazil, Business, children, Community, Economy, Europe, Geral, Health, Immigration, Inside, Men, Middle East, North America, Oceania, Politics, United States, Women, WorldPresident-elect Donald Trump’s promise of mass deportations has put a new spotlight on the more than 220,000 immigrants, mostly asylum seekers, who have already filled shelters in New York City in an influx that began two years ago. But they are just some of the ‘undocumented’ immigrants in the state. Overall, New York State hosted…
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American Government Has Deported 10,872 Brazilians Since 2019
On Friday, November 22, another flight took off from Alexandria, Virginia, carrying hundreds of Brazilians deported from the United States back to Brazil. According to information from the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), flight GXA-6160, operated by the American company Global Crossing Airlines, was scheduled to make its first landing on Brazilian soil in Manaus,…
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Trump Confirms Plans to Use Military for Mass Deportations
President-elect Donald Trump confirmed on Monday (18) that he is planning to declare a ‘national emergency’ to use the United States military to carry out mass deportations. Trump has made his promise to deport millions of undocumented immigrants one of the cornerstones of his 2024 campaign, and his team has already begun to devise strategies…
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Understand Project 2025, Republican Agenda for the Presidency
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There is a political agenda developed before the election that, according to its organizers, is ready to guide the next Republican who takes the presidency, in this case, Donald Trump. Called “Project 2025”, the agenda was mentioned by President Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and other Democrats throughout the campaign, sounding the alarm about what could…
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Everything You Need to Know About Mobile Passport Control
Waiting in a long line after a tiring day of travel is not how anyone wants to end a trip. Immigration and customs authorities have long sought a more efficient solution to this bureaucracy. One of them is the Mobile Passport Control (MPC), a program developed to expedite immigration and customs screenings at selected airports…


