MIGRATION POLICY

Jun 20 2026POLITICS

France questions the idea of migrant processing centers in other countries

European leaders are divided over a new plan to handle migration by setting up centers in countries outside the EU. French President Emmanuel Macron made it clear this week that France won't support the idea, calling such centers ineffective and questioning whether they fit with European values. Ma

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

EU Looks At Sending Asylum Seekers To Overseas Centers

The European Union just agreed to a major change in how it handles people who arrive without permission. Instead of processing asylum claims inside Europe, countries could now send some arrivals to special centers built in other countries. This idea is part of a larger push to make it easier to send

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

What JD Vance’s New Book Reveals About Faith and Politics

Vice President JD Vance’s latest book arrives just as political speculation about his future heats up. While many memoirs focus on personal growth or behind-the-scenes politics, this one blends faith, family struggles, and sharp opinions on power. Unlike his breakout book about growing up in Appalac

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Cross-Border Moves and Global Risks

Think about what happens when countries make deals that seem simple on paper. Sometimes, these agreements hide huge problems. Recently, a major issue has come up involving people being moved from the United States. These transfers are part of a larger policy trend. Authorities sometimes send migran

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Faster US Visas Cost Extra – But Who Really Benefits?

Starting July, some US embassies will test a new way to speed up visa interviews. Instead of waiting months, applicants can pay an extra $750 on top of the usual $185 fee. The catch? Only certain embassies will offer this service at first, and even with the fast track, getting a visa isn’t guarantee

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

South Africa’s Plan to Stop Hate and Protect All

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that his government will take stronger action against the groups responsible for xenophobic attacks, which have hurt South Africa’s image worldwide. The country has been dealing with violent protests that target immigrants from Ghana, Nigeria, Malawi and Mozambiqu

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

When Family Outings Turn Into Nightmares

On a normal Sunday in Idaho, families gathered for a fun horse race event. Suddenly, armed officers arrived in helicopters and armored trucks. What was supposed to be a joyful day turned into chaos. Instead of five people targeted for gambling, 105 were arrested—all on minor immigration charges. Kid

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Swiss Vote on Population Cap Faces Likely Rejection

"People in Switzerland are about to decide if the country should limit its residents to ten million by 2050. The plan also wants Switzerland to stop the free movement agreement with the European Union. A recent poll shows that about 52% of voters oppose the proposal, while 45% support it. The rest a

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May 31 2026POLITICS

Texas Takes Step Forward with Border Arrest Policy

Texas has gained permission to put parts of a strict new border control law into action after a federal appeals court decided not to block it. The law, passed in 2023, would let state police arrest migrants who cross the U. S. -Mexico border illegally, even if they later gain legal status. Courts ha

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Newark Detention Center: A Closer Look at the Reality

In a recent interview on CNN, Senator Cory Booker highlighted an immigration facility in Newark. He said most people there are not criminals; their only “crime” is being in the country without proper paperwork. Booker explained that many of those detained are already working to obtain green cards

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