The Minister in charge of Moroccans living abroad and business migration, Anis Birou said Tuesday in Rabat, that 97 Moroccans resident in Yemen have been repatriated since May 11.
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The Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME) is organizing a conference on “the Imam and the challenges of the European context” on 30 and 31 May 2015 in Marrakech. This conference marks the beginning of a series of meetings planned by the CCME on “Islam in Europe and the challenges of the living together.”
European Union countries are to take in 40,000 asylum seekers who flee to Italy and Greece, under proposals from the EU executive in Brussels. It is seen as the first step in a plan to introduce new immigration quotas across the union.
LONDON — Nick Evlogimenos came from Greece to Britain three years ago and now wants to see limits on both illegal and legal immigration into the country he now calls home.
For decades, Canada has been considered an international leader in integrating newcomers. It’s a proud part of our national narrative. But new data shows this long-established wisdom may no longer hold true.
The European Commission on Wednesday proposed a new immigration plan which aims to tackle the challenges of migrants seeking illegal entry into Europe.
Monica Camacho-Perez came to the United States from Mexico as a child, crossing into Arizona with her mother in the same spot where her father made the trip before them. “Nobody stopped us,’’ Camacho-Perez, now 20, said of her 2002 journey.
One of the most troubling concerns for any democracy is the extent to which sub-populations of its citizenry “live in the shadows.” Living in the shadows or social exclusion (i.e. lack of access to a state identification card, bank accounts and healthcare) is the process in which individuals are reluctant to fully engage in public life in order to avoid scrutiny because of their minority status (ethnicity, citizenship, religious beliefs and/or sexual orientation). We examined Latino populations living in the shadows within the United States, and to the extent to which they may be avoiding public life because they do…
Mr. Abdellah Boussouf, Secretary General of the Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME) has received, Tuesday, May 26 at the Council headquarters, Moroccan historians and researchers in order to produce a book tracing back the Moroccan identity through the course of iconic historical figures of Morocco.
The Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME) hosted this Tuesday, May 26 at the Council headquarters, the Franco-Moroccan Circle Eugène Delacroix.