To journalists from repressive countries, the U.S. is feeling more and more like home
Foreign journalists in the U.S. face rising fears of self-censorship and repercussions from the government, contrasting with their hopes for press freedom.
As Trump's War on Migrants Transcends Borders, Resistance Grows in Latin America
President Petro effectively challenged the Trump administration's policies on Colombian migrants, advocating for humane treatment and achieving significant concessions.
As Trump's War on Migrants Transcends Borders, Resistance Grows in Latin America
President Petro effectively challenged the Trump administration's policies on Colombian migrants, advocating for humane treatment and achieving significant concessions.
What Is a Student Visa? The Rights and Risks Amid Trump's Crackdown.
International students in the U.S. feel increasingly vulnerable due to heightened scrutiny and the political environment surrounding immigration policies.
What Is a Student Visa? The Rights and Risks Amid Trump's Crackdown.
International students in the U.S. feel increasingly vulnerable due to heightened scrutiny and the political environment surrounding immigration policies.
Trump calls for impeaching the federal judge who ruled against his deportations
Trump called for the impeachment of a judge challenging his deportation plans, reflecting escalating tensions between the executive and judicial branches.
Trump calls for impeaching the federal judge who ruled against his deportations
Trump called for the impeachment of a judge challenging his deportation plans, reflecting escalating tensions between the executive and judicial branches.
SSA weighs axing payments to 170,000 beneficiaries
The proposal to ban payments to beneficiaries without Social Security numbers could disrupt support for thousands, especially vulnerable family members caring for disabled individuals.
Possible deportations top concern at Palo Alto multifaith vigil ahead of inauguration
The multifaith vigil united diverse communities in response to fears surrounding upcoming immigration policies and societal divisions brought on by the new administration.
Italy sends first asylum seekers to Albania under controversial deal
Italy's controversial deal to process asylum seekers in Albania has raised serious human rights concerns. Critics label it a detrimental experiment on human rights.
Big fall in migrant visa applications after changes
The number of overseas workers, students, and families applying for UK visas dropped by a third due to rule changes. This impacts recruitment, health, social care, and the educational sector.
Party leaders hit the road to make their pitches to voters
The first day of general election campaigning saw party leaders setting out their initial pitches to voters, including discussions on financial stability, immigration policies, and regional interests.