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Immigration (Page 4)

border wall at river

November 8, 2023

Human Rights Watch Advocates for Migrant Rights Amid Ongoing Operation Lone Star Injustices

The organization asserts that, under Operation Lone Star, officials placed razor wire in areas of the river where crossing is easier, trapping and injuring some migrants while pushing others to attempt crossing at riskier locations.

By Cashea Airy

Tents in the Creedmoor parking lot

September 30, 2023

NYC Migrant Shelter is not ‘Culturally Prepared’ for Residents, Advocacy Group Says

Locals and community leaders urge New York Mayor Eric Adams to improve housing options for newly arrived migrants.

By Teresa Mettela

May 20, 2022

Pakistan Cries Foul Over Influx of Afghan Refugees

Three million Afghan refugees have fled to Pakistan since 2002, according to the UNHCR. Pakistan’s government says it doesn’t have the capacity for this refugee influx.

By Neelum Nawab

October 6, 2021

Analyst: Bosnia’s Decision Not to Admit Afghan Refugees is Not Surprising

Hashmat Moslih, an independent Afghan analyst, told The Click that Bosnia already has "enough on their plate" when it comes to migrants.

By Alma Milisic

May 4, 2021

A Team of Refugees Had a Plan to Fight COVID-19 in Georgia’s Most Diverse County. It’s Working.

(ATLANTA) – It would be hard to miss the large white truck with the giant black and yellow logo shuttling […]

By Michael Levitt

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