Category : Immigration


UK ETA Fee to Rise 25% to £20, Industry Warns

The UK government plans to increase the Electronic Travel Authorisation fee from £16 to £20, marking the second rise in under a year. Travel industry leaders warn this could harm competitiveness.

Dutch Court Jails Eritrean Smuggler for 20 Years

A Dutch court has sentenced an Eritrean man to the maximum 20 years in prison for people smuggling and extortion, citing cruel treatment of migrants. The case highlights international efforts against human trafficking networks.

Trump Intervened in DHS Response to Pretti Shooting

President Donald Trump reportedly stepped in to address the Department of Homeland Security's controversial response to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a nurse, by federal agents in Minneapolis.

Teacher's Maternity Shoots Before Guilty Plea in Abuse Case

Naomi Tekea Craig, a 33-year-old music teacher, pleaded guilty to 15 child abuse charges after allegedly raping a 12-year-old boy and becoming pregnant. She flaunted her bump in professional photoshoots days before her arrest.

Greg Bovino Removed After Fatal Shootings

Greg Bovino, the controversial Customs and Border Protection Commander known as 'Little Napoleon', has been removed from his role leading a Minneapolis immigration operation following two fatal shootings.

Gregory Bovino: Trump's Border Patrol Provocateur Relegated

Senior US border patrol official Gregory Bovino, known for his aggressive immigration crackdowns, is being withdrawn from Minneapolis after controversial comments on a fatal shooting. His sudden defenestration marks a shift in the Trump administration's p

Bovino to Leave Minneapolis as White House Revises Pretti Claims

Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino is set to leave Minneapolis following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, as the White House revises initial characterizations of the victim amid growing controversy over federal immigration enforcement actions.

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