Deportation
Pro-Palestine camp to take place at site of Jewish WWII deportations
Moorweide in Hamburg is the site from which around 6,000 Jews, as well as Sinti and Roma, were deported during the Holocaust.
US agents arrest niece, grand niece of Iran's Qasem Soleimani after Rubio revoked green cards
Federal judge rules Trump deportation policy unlawful, cites lack of migrant protections
Netanyahu approves expulsion of terrorists with Israeli citizenship
US tells Iran to send plane so Washington can deport 11 Iranian nationals
The United States urged Tehran on Monday to send a charter plane to take home 11 Iranian nationals whom Washington wants to deport.
US to deport Iranian professor with coronavirus in possible prisoner swap
"We are working and cooperating with the immigration office to deport him as soon as possible to Iran."
Migrants killed after US deportation highlights dangers under Trump
HRW also found more than 70 cases of deported Salvadorans who suffered sexual violence, torture or other harm, or who disappeared.
US deports Iranian student despite ACLU efforts to block his removal
The deportation of Mohammad Shahab Dehghani Hossein Abadi, a 24-year-old Iranian citizen enrolled at Northeastern University.
State: Best interest of Filipino child doesn’t trump deportation
sraeli law does not include jus soli – a rule that the citizenship of a child is determined by the place of its birth.
Migrant voices echo with wit, nostalgia
Anthology tells the story of global migration, exploring the human struggle to adapt
Israel’s Supreme Court rules HRW Director can be deported over BDS
Human Rights Watch is weighing an appeal to a larger judicial panel of the verdict by a three judges. If not appeal is lodged, Shakir could be asked to leave the country within 20-day.
Tel Aviv court cancels deportation of 2 Israeli-born children of Filipina workers
The Tel Aviv Court of Appeals on Sunday canceled the deportation orders against Gena Antigo, 13, and Ralph Harel, 10 and their mothers.
Compassion vs. law
Several Israeli radio and television news anchors have expressed outrage at the way Israeli-born children of Filipino descent are being treated by PIBA.
Legality vs. morality
Many of them are described as selfless, dedicated and devoted to their employers.