Immigration News Headlines – April, 2018
Canada’s offer to resettle asylum seekers from Israel still on table despite UN deal being on hold
By Robert Fife, The Globe and Mail, April 2, 2018
Why expatriates should be able to vote
By Frederic Megret, The Globe and Mail, April 2, 2018
Quebec ups financial requirements for immigrant-investors program that sees people settle in Vancouver
By Travis Lupick, Straight, April 2, 2018
Canadian exceptionalism in attitudes toward immigration
By Michael Adams & Keith Neuman, Policy Options, April 2, 2018
Globe editorial: To remain a welcoming country, Canada needs a secure border
The Globe and Mail, April 1, 2018
Judge slams immigration officer’s ‘overzealous approach’ in Tamil refugee case
By Nicholas Keung, The Star, March 31, 2018
South Africa hails ‘retraction’ of Australian minister’s offer to white farmers
By Paul Karp, The Guardian, April 3, 2018
Trump administration seeks to close immigration ‘loopholes’
By Jill Colvin, Washington Post, April 3, 2018
US immigration judges told to process 700 cases a year
BBC News, April 3, 2018
Trump claims ‘caravans’ of migrants in Mexico mean US ‘is being stolen’
By Martin Pengelly & David Agren, The Guardian, April 3, 2018
Europe sends African migrants home on free flights, but will they stay?
The Australian, April 3, 2018
Israel suspends plan to resettle African asylum seekers despite deal
By Peter Beaumont & Oliver Holmes, The Guardian, April 2, 2018
Dutton saga fortifies bid for au pair visa
By Lisa Martin, The Australian, April 1, 2018
Unaccompanied asylum seeking children going missing in UK due to Home Office delays, finds report
By May Bulman, Independent, March 31, 2018
More staffing needed to address anticipated influx of asylum seekers, union says
By Teresa Wright, The Globe and Mail, April 9, 2018