Judge won't halt US government destruction of Texas border razor wire fencing
By Daniel Wiessner A U.S. judge on Thursday rejected a bid by Texas to block federal immigration authorities
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Fewer cousins marrying in Bradford's Pakistani community
Cousin marriage has dropped among the city's Pakistani community - with a few possible reasons.
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Suella Braverman: No flights before election under PM's Rwanda plan
"Tinkering with a failed plan" will not achieve the government's aims, the former home secretary says.
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Number of Venezuelan migrants at US-Mexico border halves
The US government restarted regular deportation flights to Venezuela last month.
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Trump plans sweeping undocumented immigrant roundups, detention camps - report
WASHINGTON Former U.S. President Donald Trump, if re-elected in 2024, would expand his first-term immigration crackdown to include
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Migrants to Europe dying in gun battles and car crashes
In the Western Balkans, smuggler gangs are engaging in deadly shootouts as migrant numbers keep rising.
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Home Office accused of delays to reunite family
Luilana, eight, from Eritrea, spends three years apart from her mum who lives in Birmingham.
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More bipartisan Senate bills take aim at curbing US child labor
By Mica Rosenberg Lawmakers introduced a pair of Senate bills on Thursday to combat the rising number of
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Analysis-Republican 2024 hopefuls use Israeli-Palestinian conflict to push hard line on immigration
By Gram Slattery WASHINGTON Republican presidential hopefuls are using the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to urge tougher security at the
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US releases asylum seekers on the streets. Some suburbs bear the burden.
By Daniel Trotta OCEANSIDE, California Overwhelmed by record numbers of asylum seekers from around the world, U.S. border
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Trump, citing Hamas attacks, vows sweeping immigration crackdown if elected
Former President Donald Trump said Monday that if elected again to the White House, he would reinstate and expand a travel ban on people from predominantly Muslim countries, suspend refugee resettlements and aggressively deport those whom he characterized as having "jihadist sympathies."
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Trump again uses terror abroad to make case for hard-line immigration policies
In the wake of Hamas' deadly attacks on Israel, former President Donald Trump is turning to a strategy he employed during the 2016 campaign of using terror abroad -- and fears of future attacks on American soil -- to push for hard-line immigration policies in the United States.
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