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Eleven-year-old Justin Hamby had not seen his older brother Joshua Hamby, a U.S. Army private, in eight months as he was deployed right away after training.
Eleven-year-old Justin Hamby had not seen his older brother Joshua Hamby, a U.S. Army private, in eight months as he was deployed right away after training.
15 EU member-states have agreed to take in nearly 40,000 migrants from Afghanistan, with over half being taken in by Germany alone.
A Colorado woman who has been searching for her sisters for decades finally met them thanks to years of persistence and DNA technology.
French economist Jacques Sapir has said that immigration is becoming increasingly costly to the French government’s budget, despite some positive effects on economic growth.
Britain’s Home Office has taken to social media to brag that the country “resettles more refugees than any other country in Europe” as it fails to stop illegal Channel crossings or organise deportations at scale.
Swiss people need to take classes in order to get used to “becoming a minority” in their own country, a sociologist has said.
A couple’s love story 70 years in the making was caught on camera thanks to their granddaughter, who shared their moment of affection for each other after they were separated due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The chairman of SKL, which represents Sweden’s municipalities and county councils, has warned the country could be facing a new migrant crisis due to so-called “family reunifications” — chain migration — saying the influx could rival 2015.
Dozens of MPs in Britain are demanding the Home Office speed up progress on a bill that would slash chain migration restrictions.
According to figures on non-EU citizens, around 60 percent of “retired” migrants living in Italy have never worked.
The European Court of Auditors has estimated that 18 per cent of legal residents in the European Union — over 90 million people — are first- or second-generation migrants.