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Rome and Athens have identified Turkish and Russian involvement in a growing security threat from North Africa.
Greece wants to use tough measures to deter refugees from entering the country by sea from Libya. Large numbers are arriving ...
A Yale Law professor on the Administration’s third-country deportation powers—and why the Supreme Court allowed it to send ...
The Central Mediterranean remains the busiest migration route, "accounting for 39% of all illegal arrivals," EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration Magnus Brunner told The Malta ...
The United States is now sending more immigrant deportees to countries other than their home nation, after the Supreme Court lifted a ban on the Trump administration's efforts.The Department of ...
Eswatini government says the five deportees sent from the US are in jail and pose no threat to the country or citizens.
The suspension passed by a vote of 177-74 despite fierce opposition from left-wing parties, which unsuccessfully challenged ...
The Trump administration has pushed third-party countries to accept deportees whose home countries will not accept them.
As it seeks to ramp up deportations, the Trump administration has sent some migrants to far-flung places that aren't their home countries.
The UK is reportedly finalising a pact with Iraq to deport failed asylum seekers, as growing numbers of Kurdish youths flee ...