With the current spats between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the White House over Iran dominating the headlines and speculation about the Israeli elections that will occur on Tuesday, it was easy to miss two small news items from Israel. One reported Israel’s allocation of $46 million to encourage European immigration. The other, buried in the middle of a report on Netanyahu’s visit – reported that “as a gesture of good will” toward President Obama, after nine-years of refusal, Netanyahu had agreed to grant the newly-built Palestinian city of Rawabi access to water.
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It was personal for Felice Gorordo, the son of Cuban immigrants, when he decided to join a start-up that endeavored to streamline immigration. “I wanted the start-up to be a real game changer,” says Gorordo, President and CEO of Clearpath Immigration, a simplified online solution to immigration document filing.
With support from the Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME), the Foundation Ibn Battuta organises, on the occasion of Women’s international Day, a concert by Moroccan singer Asmae Lamnawar at the “Gran Teatro del Liceu” in Barcelona, this Monday, March 16, 2015.
4,000 demonstrators participated on Sunday 15 March in Brussels, at the “Together in Peace” national march.
Leaflets against immigration and “multiculturalism” were stuck on the façade of the Museum of the History of Immigration in Paris.
Retracting a judgment that was made in 2003, the German Constitutional Court revealed its decision to allow female Muslim teachers to wear the veil.
For the past month, millions of undocumented immigrants have been left in legal limbo thanks to a court fight between the White House and 26 states.
Israel is anticipating a surge in immigration from Europe this year after terrorist attacks in France and Denmark, a development that would complicate government efforts to slow the growth of property prices.
SAN ANTONIO – Protesters gather in downtown San Antonio Sunday in opposition of a bill filed in the Texas Senate that takes aim at so-called “sanctuary” cities.
Despite being couched in myths, immigration is firmly on the political agenda as the UK General Election approaches. It was therefore unsurprising to find it also on the programme for the Southbank Centre’s fifth annual Women of the World festival (WOW).