Jul 14, 2020 | Health Issues, Immigration, Policy Analysis
The bar association’s letter contends that since mid-March some 40,000 people, including asylum seekers and unaccompanied children, have been expelled at U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada border processing centers under new administration policies that flout U.S. and...
Oct 30, 2019 | East Asia, Immigration
Press Release | Kyodo News October 30, 2019 East Asia | Immigration Article originally published by Kyodo News Close to 20,000 children of foreign nationality in Japan may not be attending school despite being eligible to enroll, a government study...
Jun 29, 2018 | Africa, Immigration
Joanne Myers Director of the Carnegie Council's Public Affairs Programs An Operation Sophia rescue, July 2016, by the European Union’s naval force in the southern Mediterranean, which aims to counter human smuggling and trafficking rings stemming from Libya to...
Jun 29, 2018 | Immigration, North America
BY: Kathleen Barry Feminist Activist, Sociologist, and Professor Emerita FollowFollowFollow As there is no cure for psychopathy, in a civilized country all that is left is removing the psychopath from office. A broad range of Americans deplore the cruel and inhumane...