U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement may be wasting loads of money flying illegal immigrants home on expensive but largely empty charter flights, according to federal auditors.
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ROME — European leaders were confronted on Monday with a humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean, as estimates that as many as 900 migrants may have died off the Libyan coast this weekend prompted calls for a new approach to the surging number of refugees crossing from Africa and the Middle East.
According to a report by the Exchange Office, “the revenue of the world’s Moroccans showed an improvement of 7.6 per cent, reaching 14.46 billion dirhams at the end of March 2015, against 13.44 billion dirhams in the same period of 2014”.
Foreign ministers join interior ministers for talks after boat smuggling 700 migrants capsized off Libya
The theatrical comedy piece “Bent Negafa Bayra” by Moroccan troupe “El Founoun” enjoyed on Saturday night in Washington, a great success with the Moroccan community residing in the Greater Washington area.
The prestigious Museum of Fine Arts in Canada’s largest city held the distinguished performance of the famous Moroccan singer Abdelfettah Bennis and his orchestra.
The majority of Japanese support a more open immigration policy with the number of those willing to accept foreigners who want to permanently settle doubling over the last five years, an Asahi Shimbun survey shows.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has asked fellow EU leaders to hold an emergency meeting on immigration this week following the latest migrant drownings, Renzi’s spokesman said on Sunday.
HARTFORD — Connecticut immigrants and their contributions to the state are being honored at a state Capitol ceremony Tuesday.
A new Daily Yonder study shows that rural counties with more immigrants also tend to be performing better economically. Rural America’s foreign-born residents may be moving to counties that have more jobs, but immigrants also create more economic opportunity when they get there, economists say.