UK detains 1,000+ migrants in 24 hours as boat crossings surge
UK authorities detain over 1,000 migrants in 24 hours amid a dramatic surge in Channel crossings, straining processing facilities and igniting political debate over immigration policy.
UK authorities detain over 1,000 migrants in 24 hours amid a dramatic surge in Channel crossings, straining processing facilities and igniting political debate over immigration policy.
New York model and actor John Rudat faces deportation from Germany over a visa technicality, trapped in a bureaucratic nightmare that highlights the harsh realities of EU immigration rules.
Controversial Indian social media figures are accused of orchestrating fake anti-immigration rallies in Sydney and Melbourne, sparking outrage and official investigations into their visa status.
Exclusive: The Trump administration has launched an aggressive opening salvo of its second term, signing executive orders to slash the federal workforce and enact the most hardline immigration policies in US history, sparking immediate legal and political
The Home Office announces an accelerated plan to shut down asylum seeker hotels, promising a 'significant increase' in closures starting early 2026, aiming to cut costs and reduce the asylum backlog.
Protesters descended on London demanding an immediate halt to mass migration. Organisers claim the system is 'broken beyond repair' as tensions escalate over the small boats crisis and housing shortages.
Exclusive: The Guardian reveals the human story behind Trump's hardened immigration policy, as a Salvadoran man is deported to Uganda in a controversial bilateral agreement, raising major legal and ethical concerns.
Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick calls for mandatory B1 English proficiency and a British history test for citizenship, arguing it's essential for successful integration.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper pledges a new rapid removal system for failed asylum seekers as public discontent over the use of hotels to house migrants intensifies across the UK.
Tensions boiled over as demonstrations for and against housing asylum seekers turned violent outside hotels nationwide. Police made multiple arrests as protesters clashed in scenes of disorder.
Exclusive: Democratic lawmakers in Texas support expanding immigration detention facilities, sparking fury from progressive allies and human rights groups over broken campaign promises.
Exclusive investigation reveals the full scale of UK asylum seeker hotel use under the Conservatives. Discover which towns are housing migrants and the staggering £8.2m daily cost to taxpayers.
Exclusive investigation uncovers how members of a far-right party are systematically organising and promoting anti-asylum hotel demonstrations nationwide through covert Facebook networks, raising serious concerns about community tensions and public order.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage unveils a hardline immigration strategy, modelled on Australia's system, proposing mass deportation flights and a new border force. This explosive policy promises to reshape Britain's immigration debate.
In a dramatic turn, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an undocumented immigrant held for 18 months on state charges, has been released after Tennessee prosecutors dropped their case following his acquittal on separate federal charges.
In a landmark decision, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a victim of wrongful deportation, has been released from immigration detention. His case, exposing systemic failures and igniting a fierce debate on UK justice, marks a pivotal moment for human rights advocacy
Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick's record of overseeing a massive expansion of asylum seeker hotels now undermines his hardline stance, as internal documents reveal his direct involvement in the costly policy he now criticises.
The Trump administration announces the termination of Temporary Protected Status for several nations, putting over 400,000 immigrants at immediate risk of removal from the US. Critics condemn the move as a harsh escalation of anti-immigration policies.
A landmark legal challenge against the controversial migrant deportation agreement between Eswatini and the United States has been delayed, sparking outcry from human rights organisations. The case scrutinises the legality of the pact that fast-tracks rem
Major protests target asylum seeker hotels across England as Labour faces mounting pressure from Conservatives and local communities over its immigration strategy. Home Office data reveals ongoing challenges.
A furious political row has erupted in Australia as the Albanese government faces allegations of deliberately censoring and manipulating official migration data to hide the true scale of arrivals, sparking accusations of a transparency crisis.
Exclusive: A US citizen was unlawfully detained by ICE for over three years despite providing proof of citizenship, exposing systemic failures in Trump-era immigration enforcement.
The Trump administration is set to launch a sweeping new policy to re-screen and potentially deport migrants who entered the US legally, marking a significant escalation in its immigration enforcement strategy.
Boston's progressive Mayor Michelle Wu faces a fierce backlash from residents and officials as her unwavering support for the city's sanctuary policy clashes with a growing migrant crisis, straining public services and sparking a heated political debate.
Exclusive analysis of the latest Home Office figures shows a significant 10% drop in net migration to the UK, driven by soaring asylum application costs and policy changes. Discover the key numbers and what they mean for Britain's future.
Exclusive: The Labour Party plans a major immigration policy shift, ending the costly migrant hotel system and adopting a tougher, Denmark-inspired approach to deter illegal Channel crossings.
Labour slams government claims it created the asylum hotel backlog. Shadow ministers reveal the Tories' 'chaotic system' and soaring costs exposed in damning letter.
Newly released Home Office figures show a record 111,000 asylum claims were made in the UK in the past year, marking a significant challenge for the new Labour government and raising urgent questions about border control and processing systems.
Exclusive figures reveal the UK government is spending a staggering £5.2 million every day housing asylum seekers in hotels, as small boat arrivals continue to strain the system.
A landmark High Court ruling has thwarted the Home Office's controversial plan to use a four-star Essex hotel for asylum accommodation, siding with local council and residents. The decision sets a significant precedent for nationwide asylum housing disput