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Je n aurais jamais, jamais mis ma fille et surtout pas son mari en prison pour 41 millions de francs CFA. J ai depensé beaucoup, beaucoup plus pour ma fille pour qu elle fasse des études aux Etats-Unis dans une des meilleures universités du monde et ma plus grande joie a été de la voir se marier, trouver du travail dans l une des plus grandes banques d investissement du monde (ou elle gagne plusieurs fois l equivalent de 41 millions de francs CFA) et avoir des enfants. Qu est-ce que 41 millions de francs CFA à côté de cela? Elle gagne aujourd hui 3 a 4 fois plus par an. Il y a des gens qui mettent l argent au-dessus de toute consideration. Quelle honte de faire emprisonner ma propre fille et surtout mon beau-fils! C est compromettre définitivement leur avenir, celui de mes petits-enfants sans compter la honte qui les accompagnera toute leur vie. Je trouve cela vraiment honteux. D ailleurs il y a des pays ou la loi ne permet pas de mettre
Major legal setback for Biden halt to deportation orders for illegal immigrants
Major legal setback for Biden halt to deportation orders for illegal immigrants
Texas court win strikes blow against immigration policy imposed by executive fiat.
By Bethany Blankley
Updated: May 23, 2021 - 10:43pm
The state of Texas won its first lawsuit Thursday against the Biden administration over the president s executive order directing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to halt for 100 days deportations of immigrants who entered the country illegally. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued, and the 100-day pause was enjoined by a federal judge.
Because the 100-day period in question has expired, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas Southern Division dismissed the case. DHS said in a statement that it does not intend to extend or reinstate a policy requiring a pause on the execution of final orders of removal for any noncitizens.
InfoMigrants By InfoMigrants Published on : 2021/05/25
German authorities were unable to establish the origins of more than 470 people seeking asylum last year. Meanwhile, fewer rejected asylum seekers have been deported due to the pandemic.
Germany s migration and refugee authorities have released data showing that they were unable to determine the origins of more than 470 asylum seekers last year.
According to asylum statistics, 4,535 people were recorded as having an unestablished origin for the purposes of their asylum applications, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) said. However, for the majority of these people, unestablished does not necessarily mean that their country of origin was not known, a spokesperson explained. Most were Kurds or Arabs – predominantly Palestinians – who had resided in a country but had not been nationals of that country.
U.S. Grants Temporary Protections to Thousands of Haitians
The designation, which will be in place for 18 months, could protect as many as 150,000 Haitians living temporarily in the United States.
Migrants from Haiti arriving at the Val Verde Border Humanitarian Coalition after being released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Del Rio, Texas, in March.Credit.Adrees Latif/Reuters
Published May 22, 2021Updated May 23, 2021, 12:52 a.m. ET
The Biden administration on Saturday extended special protections to Haitians living temporarily in the United States after being displaced by a devastating 2010 earthquake, reversing efforts by the previous administration to force them to leave the country.
Attorney General Moody Holds Roundtable Discussion with Venezuelan Exiles Including Venezuelan Supreme Court Justices in Exile with Firsthand Knowledge of the Dangers of Court Packing
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Attorney General Moody Holds Roundtable Discussion with Venezuelan Exiles Including Venezuelan Supreme Court Justices in Exile with Firsthand Knowledge of the Dangers of Court Packing
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Ahead of the first meeting of President Joe Biden’s commission on packing the U.S. Supreme Court, Attorney General Ashley Moody is meeting with Venezuelan exiles, including Venezuelan Supreme Court Justices in exile, who fled the country to evade authoritarian rule. Attorney General Moody held a roundtable discussion in Miami on Tuesday, with 12 former Venezuelan judges, elected leaders and legal experts to discuss court packing.