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EU and Immigration: Subsidiarity, Solidarity, Sustainability?

In May of 2021, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko threatened to “flood” the EU with migrants. The migration crisis, which remains unresolved, has led thousands of migrants and asylum seekers to More

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The Bigger Picture: Implications Linked With Canada’s Ambitious Welcome to Afghan Refugees

Canada set the goal of welcoming 81,000 refugees by the end of 2021 – an ambitious number given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has stated More

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Op-Ed: Banning Manning: The US-Canada Intelligence Relationship

Officials in Ottawa are looking to block Chelsea Manning from entering Canada, arguing that the former American intelligence analyst’s leak of classified military and diplomatic documents to Wikileaks a decade More

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Neo-Slavery in the Twenty-First Century: Lebanon’s Kafala System

Domestic workers account for a large percentage of the global workforce. Regardless of race, nationality, religion or gender, workers should receive equal and fair treatment under the law. However, domestic More

Posted On : February 24, 2021 Published By : Tamara Hamade
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Brexit’s Immigration Points Plan: A Precarious Combination of Ideology and Practicability

As of January 31st, Brexit has officially been ratified, through the joint acceptance of the withdrawal agreement between the European Union and Britain. Britain has therefore formally exited the European More

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The Parties on Immigration

Despite glaring differences in general ideology, mainstream political parties have been forced to share what seems like a consensus on the value of immigration in promoting economic and social well-being. More

Posted On : October 17, 2019 Published By : Eyitayo Kunle-Oladosu
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Flash Analysis: Quebec Government Proposes “The Tinder of Immigration”

The Quebec government has finally unveiled the controversial immigration policy that it campaigned on. Bill 9 was introduced by immigration minister Simon Jolin-Barrette on Thursday morning. “The Tinder of Immigration,” More

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How the Sausage Gets Made: Transparency and the Need for Open Debate in the United States

On December 11, President Trump, Vice President Pence, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer met for a photo-op in the Oval Office. What was intended More

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“Zero Tolerance” 101: A Guide to Trump’s Immigration Policy

This is a developing story. Donald Trump, despite his claims, is not the first president  to crack down on illegal immigration. The prosecution of those illegally entering the United States More

Posted On : June 24, 2018 Published By : Evelyne Goulet

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