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599 articlesAppeal Hearings Start Over Housing for Asylum Seekers
Appeal hearings started on March 6, 2025, in a critical case contesting the UK government's asylum seeker accommodation policies. This landmark case has attracted significant attention due to its potential…
Meta Faces Lawsuit Over Claims of Bias Toward Foreign Workers Over Americans
A lawsuit against Meta alleges bias favoring foreign workers over U.S. citizens for lower wages, impacting H-1B visa…
Health Care Workers Learn Immigration Law as ICE Raids Target Hospitals
Following policy changes allowing ICE raids in sensitive locations like hospitals, U.S. health care workers are learning immigration…
How ICE Raids Leave Lasting Scars on Kids—and Ways to Help
ICE raids deeply traumatize children, causing anxiety, PTSD, and academic struggles, with long-term effects like depression and social…
Broken Families: The Heartbreak of a Parent’s Deportation
Deporting parents devastates families, causing emotional trauma, financial hardship, academic struggles, and community mistrust. Children face long-term mental…
Bangladesh at a Crossroads: The Fall of Sheikh Hasina and the Echoes of History
Bangladesh faces political turmoil due to long-standing issues. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned after protests against her alleged…
Indian Student Faces 14 Years Jail Time for Self-Defense: Justice in Canada?
In the early hours of January 5th, a dramatic and controversial incident unfolded at a Circle K convenience…
The Dark Side of Desi Consultancies in the USA
This article delves deep into the operations of Desi consulting firms, exploring the ethical, legal, and social implications…
What Exactly Happened At the University of Farmington? Timeline Explained
ICE’s University of Farmington sting operation affected hundreds of international students. After legal setbacks, students can now sue…