Israel’s New Law Permits Deportation of Attackers’ Families Amid Ongoing Conflict

Jerusalem, Israel — In a significant legislative move, Israel’s parliament has adopted a controversial law enabling the deportation of family members of Palestinian attackers to the Gaza Strip or other areas for periods ranging from 7 to 20 years. The new statute, primarily backed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party and his right-wing coalition, was approved following a decisive 61-41 vote in the Knesset. This law targets Palestinian citizens of Israel and residents of annexed East Jerusalem, stipulating conditions where these individuals either knew of impending attacks or expressed support for such actions. The … Read more

RNC Rallying Cry for Mass Deportation Sparks Debate Over Immigration Enforcement and Legal Rights

MILWAUKEE — This summer, “Mass Deportation Now” became a prominent slogan at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, highlighting a key concern for conservatives and solidifying undocumented immigration as a pivotal issue. Former President Donald Trump has escalated the conversation, promising to initiate the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history if he returns to office. Davorin Odrcic, an immigration attorney based in Milwaukee, notes the varying circumstances of individuals who find themselves in immigration court. Some are new arrivals who entered the U.S. without formal inspection or sought asylum at ports of entry. Others are … Read more

Chancellor Scholz Vows Swift Action on Knife Laws, Addresses Deportation Failures After Deadly Solingen Attack

Solingen, Germany — In a solemn visit to the small western town of Solingen, Chancellor Olaf Scholz placed a white rose at the scene of a tragic knife attack that left three people dead and several others injured. The incident, which occurred last Friday during a local festival celebrating diversity, has reignited national debates on immigration and security, particularly with pivotal regional elections looming. Scholz, addressing the press shortly after his tribute, expressed his determination to tighten knife regulations, echoing concerns heightened by the assailant’s purported links to the “Islamic State” militant group. The attacker, … Read more

Fears and Uncertainty for Rohingya Refugees Facing Deportation in India

Kolkata, India – Since the government of Manipur, a northeast Indian state, ordered the deportation of Rohingya refugees on March 8, Muhammad Hamin has been unable to sleep at night. The state’s Chief Minister, N Biren Singh, announced on social media that the first group of refugees had been deported, but the plan was later halted when Myanmar refused to cooperate. Hamin, a Rohingya refugee who arrived in India in 2018, is now in New Delhi, nearly 1,700 kilometers away from Manipur. Despite the distance, he closely follows news updates and spends his time watching … Read more