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Brandenburg's interior minister hopes to bring back a Yazidi family deported to Iraq despite a court ruling halting their removal. The case has sparked criticism over the deportation of people who ...
Judges say the deportation of a Yazidi family was legally valid despite controversy over the family's fate. The Yazidi people were targeted by a genocidal attack from the "Islamic State" in Iraq.
Recent prosecutions across Europe bring a glimmer of hope for the justice Yazidis have long been seeking.
As global attention shifts and international aid disappears, many survivors of the ISIS assault feel forgotten.
GENEVA – Uganda is on the verge of hosting two million refugees as escalating crises in Sudan, South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) drive hundreds of people to cross the border ...
Refugees whose work permits expire may not be forced to leave, but without a job, they can't afford to stay.
How many refugees are there? Refugees and asylum seekers are driving political debates. Test your knowledge with our quiz.
However, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) has classified the Yazidi family, whose house in the Sinjar Mountains was destroyed by ISIS and whose relatives and friends were ...
Afghan and Ukrainian refugees in Connecticut share their journeys of escaping war and persecution, only to face uncertainty under shifting U.S. immigration policies. Local advocates and volunteers ...
Many of those detained received removal orders after being convicted of crimes years ago, but were never deported because their home countries did not consider them citizens.
‘We are supposed to be a beacon for democracy,’ said Heena Musabji, Legal Director at CAIR-Chicago, on the new reality for refugees and asylum seekers under the Trump administration.
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