Tunisie : #ONG épinglées par la #justice : L’aide #humanitaire ne devra pas être le cheval de Troie
Répondre aux objectifs stipulés dans les #statuts#constitutifs, tout en respectant les obligations prévues par la loi, est une chose. Tenter de contourner la #loi dans le cadre des activités associatives, c’en est une autre.
It seems Labour's immigration policy is suitably hardline for this wanker.
"Robert Hewer, 74, had voted for Elphicke previously and would vote for her again, as her hardline views on immigration reflect his perception that 'immigration is eroding our culture'."
Major immigration news today: A new asylum rule proposed by the Biden admin could be published as soon Thursday and would allow immigration officials to bar migrants from asylum within days — if not hours — of them crossing the border. @axios#asylum#immigration@immigration
Biden administration is planning to announce a new regulation as early as Thursday that is designed to allow #immigration officials to deport migrants who are ineligible for U.S. asylum earlier in the process, three sources familiar with the internal plans told CBS News.
🇺🇸 Biden administration rebuilt refugee programmes after Trump-era cuts
"... people just assume that all refugees have come across the border. Which, of course is not the reality at all. Some are actually flying in to our airport and coming through legal pathways,”
"Although a divisive campaign issue in the US presidential elections, people say the growing numbers of refugees have generally been welcomed by communities..."
It's always interesting when someone whose politics you think you know supports something unexpected: the NRA member who opposes capital punishment, the socialist who favours free trade, the pro-life feminist. How often are beliefs only found in a set because of a historical coalition, not any deeper principle? Do you hold any beliefs at variance with your political in-group?
@bluGill@laimis
I think some useful lessons can be drawn from the Canadian experience with immigration policy.
Immigrants can integrate well into their new home, and even high levels of immigration can enjoy wide public support, but the necessary precondition is that immigration must be in accordance with a system established by law. If the public feels immigration is mostly uncontrolled, then they turn against it.
Il a osé le dire: "Il faut avoir l'humilité d'apprendre chemin faisant", déclare Macron dans la Tribune du dimanche, sur ses "échecs". "Des mots que j'ai pu avoir ont pu blesser", admet (encore) le président, qui a déjà affirmé par le passé avoir "changé" ou appris de ses erreurs. Lesquelles? La réforme des retraites à points qu'il n'a pas pu mener à cause "des gilets jaunes et du covid". Ils ont bon dos, les gilets jaunes...
Being an #immigrant academic is harder than what people think. I have to be on top of my game while juggling the complex immigration process and making sure that my family abroad and at home are being taken care of.
David Noriega investigates the deaths and disappearances of Moroccan migrants as they attempt to cross the #Spanish border at #Melilla and examines how outsourced #European#immigration policies may ultimately be responsible for these tragedies.
It’s all a far cry from 2020, when #Democrats had polarized leftward on #immigration and then-candidate Biden spoke boldly of restoring “our historic role as a safe haven for refugees and asylum-seekers.”
Migrant crossings on the #US - #Mexico#border have dropped significantly in the first 3 months of the year, acc/to official figures, from a peak of 301,981 in Dec to under 200,000 a month from Jan - Mar. That could ease political pressure on #POTUS#Biden, but #Republicans are likely to continue attacking him by pointing out that border crossings remain relatively high.
Any Texan, in particular, can cast propaganda aside and simply look around to see that our state is built, maintained, and improved every day by unauthorized workers.