Italy's government releases Libyan warlord accused of war crimes
Ossama Anjiem — also known as Ossama al-Masri — was arrested under a International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant then released on a technicality.
Read MorePolice arrest 10 as 'migrants' found in back of lorry
Traffic on the M3 was brought to a standstill today after suspected migrants were discovered in the back of a lorry. Drivers faced 10-mile tailbacks...
Read MoreDemocrat mayor praises his handling of migrant crisis as controversial new shelter opens
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has lauded his administration’s handling of the Big Apple’s migrant crisis days after a new 2,200-capacity...
Read MoreAt the Poland-Belarus border, security and migration merge into one
Poland has reframed the debate on migration through the lenses of national security, forcing the EU to change its tune.
Read MoreMayor of America’s biggest city thanks Trump for crackdown on criminal immigrants
New York Mayor Eric Adams thanked the Trump administration for cracking down on criminal illegal immigrants, which he said has helped to reduce the...
Read MoreLawsuit by US rights group seeks access to migrants sent to Guantanamo Bay
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking access to dozens of migrants flown to a U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay,...
Read MoreRegularization points for Venezuelan migrants in Colombia closed
Venezuelan migrants in Bogota on their way to collect the permit that regularizes their status in Colombia were asked by VOA about the closure of the...
Read MoreKristi Noem Pledges To Shut Down Biden's CBP One App That Facilitated Nearly 1 Million Entries
'It will be shut down,' Noem told senators during her confirmation hearing
Read MoreFrance agrees to lift crucial ban as small boat crossings number raise concerns
France has agreed to lift the longstanding ban on police intercepting migrant boats at sea, in a bid to curb the rising number of hazardous Channel...
Read MoreNumber of accused 'high-threat' migrants at Guantanamo Bay rising
The U.S. military is now housing about 68 detainees at its prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as part of an effort to assist the Department of Homeland...
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