Tag: Immigration and Emigration

Supreme Court Sides With Border Agent Accused of Using Excessive Force

WASHINGTON — The owner of an inn on the Canadian border who said he had been assaulted by…

How Asylum Seekers Cross the Border

The southern border is seeing a historic spike in migrant crossings. A New York Times photographer documented three…

U.K.’s ‘Brightest and Best’ Visa Leaves Out Africa, India and Latin America

LONDON — When Britain started a program this week offering a two-year visa to graduates from some top…

Illegal Immigration Is Down, Changing the Face of California Farms

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U.S. to Begin Allowing Migrants to Apply for Asylum Under a New System

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration will begin to allow certain migrants to ask for asylum as they arrive…

As Border Crossings Soar, Biden Relies on Shelters to Manage Influx

SAN BENITO, Texas — When seven newly arrived migrants were released from government custody on a recent afternoon…

As China Doubles Down on Lockdowns, Some Chinese Seek an Exit

Clara Xie had long wondered whether she might leave China one day. She chafed at the country’s censorship…

Cuban Migrants Arrive to U.S. in Record Numbers, on Foot, Not by Boat

Cuban migrants are arriving to the United States in the highest numbers seen in four decades, with about…

They Grew Up Legally in the U.S., but Can’t Stay After They Turn 21

The family’s hopes of staying together in the United States ended in December, when Deva’s daughter turned 21.…

Republicans Blame Homeland Security Secretary for Spike in Migration

WASHINGTON — Republicans on Capitol Hill offered a preview this week of how they plan to attack the…

Texas’ Busing of Migrants to D.C. Isn’t Having Abbott’s Intended Effect Yet

WASHINGTON — Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas devised a plan this month to rattle the Biden administration by…

Inside Le Pen Territory as France Votes in a Runoff Election

“If women are wearing them just for their religion, OK,” Mr. Gérard said, “but I think in general…