Recently, The New York Times unintentionally lent its support to a key argument immigration enforcement advocates have used for years in their fight against open borders. In her piece “Stay Home, Pleads a Son of Eritrea,” Celestine Bohlen profiled a Eritrean activist who appealed to the waves of people leaving his country, which has long suffered under a despotic regime, telling them that “[t]he government is the problem and leaving doesn’t solve it … escaping is not the solution.”
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In a rare television interview, Hillary Clinton said she was “disappointed” by Donald Trumps’s immigration remarks.
TAIPEI: Taiwan has become an increasingly popular immigration destination for residents of Hong Kong and Macau, with the number of Taiwan residency applications from the two cities in 2014 being the highest in more than two decades.
Many large American cities need skilled workers from other countries if they are to grow. Chicago, Illinois is the third-largest city in the United States. But it may not stay that way for long. Why?
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, spiritual leader of more than four million Catholics in England and Wales, said the Catholic Church was “enormously enriched” by the many thousands of Catholics coming to these shores as migrants.
Mosques throughout the UK have welcomed, Monday, July 6, the British of all faiths for an iftar in loving memory of the victims of the London bombings in 2005.
Members of the Moroccan community in Los Angeles celebrate the holy month of Ramadan with moments of sharing, conviviality and piety in an attempt to revive, with a pronounced nostalgia, the specifics that distinguish this blessed month in the Motherland, Morocco.
Domestic demand has continued its upward trend in the second quarter 2015, in the context of improving household income and an increase of 2 pc of consumer prices, according to the High Commission for Planning (HCP).
The Muslim community based in Panama wishes to perpetuate the teachings and rituals of Islam by drawing on the virtues of coexistence with other religions and cultures that form the basis of Panamanian society in all its diversity.
The Moroccan National Tourism Office (ONMT) and the Banque Populaire Group launched Saturday night in Paris, the program “Bladi F’Bali” aimed at encouraging Moroccans of the world to visit different regions of their country of origin.