New Rule for Asylum-Seekers in Germany

Germany implements new rule requiring asylum-seekers to receive benefits on a card for use at local shops and services, limiting cash withdrawals to prevent sending money abroad. Critics argue it is discriminatory and may ostracize migrants further. Far-right party exploits anti-migration sentiment. Asylum-seekers from Moldova and Georgia can be quickly rejected. Some migrants struggle with the transition to cashless payments.

Immigration and Asylum-Seekers at the U.S.-Mexico Border

The article discusses the complex issue of illegal immigration and asylum-seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border, focusing on a woman from Venezuela seeking asylum through the legal process. It also touches upon the overwhelmed asylum system and the need for more efficient processing of cases.

UK Government's Plan to Send Asylum-Seekers to Rwanda

The UK government's plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda faced resistance in Parliament, delaying its passage. The plan aims to deter dangerous journeys across the English Channel and break the business model of people-smuggling gangs.

British Prime Minister's Plan to Send Asylum-Seekers to Rwanda

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda faces legal challenges due to human rights concerns and opposition from various groups. The plan aims to deter unauthorized migrants from crossing the English Channel by sending them to Rwanda permanently, but critics argue that Rwanda is not a safe destination for asylum-seekers.

President Biden's plan to limit asylum-seekers at the southern border

President Biden plans to issue an executive order to limit the number of asylum-seekers crossing the southern border, sparking a fierce internal debate.