7-year-old boy whose first language is Gaelic doesn’t want to be deported from Scotland
By Frances Mulraney, Irish Central, May 23, 2016EU referendum: What will happen to freedom of movement and immigration if there’s Brexit?
By John Lichfield, Independent (UK), May 23, 2016TIME TO CUT BACK ON LEGAL IMMIGRATION, SAYS EXPERT
By Paul Bremmer, WND, May 23, 2016
Austria elects Green candidate as president in narrow defeat for far right
By Kate Connolly & Philip Olterman & John Henley, The Guardian, May 23, 2016
German anti-immigration party breaks off talks with Muslims
The Star Online, May 24, 2016Erdoğan calls on Europe to take in more Syrian refugees
By Patrick Kingsley, The Guardian, May 23, 2016
Talking Point: Weep for a free nation held hostage to fear and discrimination
By Greg Barns, May 22, 2016
Brexit: the bigger picture on immigration
By Laura Devine, The Law Society Gazette, May 23, 2016
Anderson: Immigration is no walk in the tiergarten
By R. Bruce Anderson, The Ledger, May 22, 2016
Top German judge warns of government’s possible breach of refugee law
Europe Online Magazine, May 22, 2016
Austrians vote in closely watched presidential runoff
Deutsche Welle, May 22, 2016
African ministers support efforts of Italy in stemming migratory flow
Agencia Angola Press, May 21, 2016
Election 2016: Your say on Immigration Minister Peter Dutton’s illiterate refugees comments
By Dan Conifer, MSN News, May 21, 2016
EU ministers push forward ’emergency brake’ for visa-free travel
Eurowire, May 20, 2016
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton’s comments about illiterate refugees out of line
By Maria Billias, NT News, May 21, 2016
Most refugees are young males lacking qualifications – German migration service
RT, May 20, 2016
What’s in a name? Migrant vs. refugee vs. illegal immigrant
By Amanda Sakuma, MSNBC, May 19, 2016
Resettling refugees in Papua New Guinea: a tragic theatre of the absurd
By David Fedele, The Guardian, May 20, 2016
Hungary: US wants to fill Europe with Muslim migrants
By Pablo Gorondi, The Washingto Post, May 19, 2016
Chinese, Germans and Britons most welcoming to refugees, says report
By Ben Doherty, The Guardian, May 19, 2016
Australian minister warns against ‘illiterate, innumerate’ refugees
By Matt Siegel, Reuters, May 17, 2016 |