Protests Against Migrants in South Africa Spark Anger in Nigeria, Ghana, and Mozambique

Nigeria’s government summoned South Africa’s chief diplomatic representative on Monday to express concerns over “xenophobic” protests targeting immigrants, following similar actions by Ghana and Mozambique. Recently, a series of protests took place in South Africa against mass immigration and illegal residency. These rallies attracted a large crowd, predominantly black South Africans, leading to heated confrontations […]
China Halts ICE’s Deportations of Chinese Migrants

The United States may consider restricting Chinese visitors if the Chinese government continues to obstruct the deportation of around 30,000 Chinese immigrants who have been ordered to leave the country by federal courts. This warning came just ahead of President Donald Trump’s trip to China on May 14th and 15th. A senior U.S. official stated […]
Civil rights organizations file a lawsuit to prevent Texas law that allows police to detain migrants at the border

Lawsuit Filed Against Texas Law Regarding Immigrant Arrests A coalition of civil rights organizations announced on Monday that they are filing a lawsuit aimed at blocking a part of a Texas law permitting police to arrest immigrants suspected of illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. This law is set to take effect next week after a […]
Housing Minister on Migrants to Scotland: Claims There Aren’t Enough

Debate on Immigration in Scotland Ahead of Elections In a recent debate leading up to the upcoming elections for Scotland’s devolved parliament, the issue of immigration has taken center stage. Mhairi McCarran, the housing minister from the Scottish National Party (SNP), expressed her belief that Scotland is accepting “too few” immigrants, suggesting that increasing migrant […]
Supreme Court considers Trump’s attempt to end TPS for Haitian and Syrian migrants

The Supreme Court is set to review the legality of President Donald Trump’s initiative to revoke the temporary legal status of numerous immigrants living and working in the U.S. This case, Marin v. Doe, could have significant implications for many. It centers around the Trump administration’s attempts to end the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for […]
Trump’s Reforms Discourage 75 Million Migrants at the Border

A recent 2025 Gallup poll indicates that nearly 75 million potential immigrants have lost faith in the possibility of moving to the United States, largely due to President Donald Trump’s firm stance on border security. Gallup notes, “In 2025, 15% of adults worldwide expressing interest in permanently relocating will choose the United States as their […]
Madrid Officials Challenge Spain’s Widespread Amnesty for Undocumented Migrants

On Wednesday, Spain’s Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal from Madrid Community President Isabel Díaz Ayuso challenging a mass amnesty initiative for undocumented immigrants introduced by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s socialist government. Miguel Ángel García Martín, the Madrid Minister and Local Government Spokesperson, explained during a press conference that the Madrid government is contesting […]
Report: Gov. Newsom Used $1 Billion to Bring in 400,000 More Illegal Migrants

California Governor’s Immigration Spending Under Scrutiny According to data from New York’s Manhattan Institute, California Governor Gavin Newsom has secretly allocated $1 billion to bring in 400,000 immigrants from economically struggling countries. This funding appears to support the political framework of California’s Democratic party and its elite-controlled economic landscape. Since Newsom assumed office, substantial immigration-related […]
Research: Unprecedented Wave of Migrants Reaches 64.2 Million in 2025

A recent study indicates that the number of migrants residing in the European Union (EU) is expected to hit a record high of 64.2 million by 2025. Conducted by RF Berlin’s Center for Migration Research and Analysis, this study highlights a significant rise in foreign-born individuals in the EU, increasing from roughly 40 million in […]
Cato Asserts Migrants Contribute More in Taxes than Typical Americans

According to a report from the Cato Institute, immigrants, on average, contribute more in taxes than typical American children, the disabled, retirees, students, or workers. This report, carefully curated, seems designed to catch the attention of busy politicians and reporters who are often influenced by competing interests from pro-immigration lobbyists and advocates for American prosperity. […]