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Ukraine, Syria, Afghanistan and Venezuela each recently lost over 6 million people as refugees. South Sudan is in the grip of ethnic violence, and Sudan is facing starvation amid a civil war, with ...
The Philippines' Department of Justice stated that the country would be willing to accept Ukrainian refugees and asylum seekers as a response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. President Rodrigo Duterte on 28 February 2022 institutionalized the Philippines policy to protect refugees, stateless persons and asylum seekers under international law ...
It has become the mandated platform for migrants at Mexico–United States border to schedule appointments for asylum processing at ports of entry. [6] A class action lawsuit against the US government was filed by humanitarian organizations and those affected by the app. They argued the need of internet access and a smartphone, as well as the ...
After the Russian invasion of Ukraine was initiated in February 2022, the Government of Mexico allowed the installation of Ukrainian refugee camps in the northern border cities, with Tijuana being the city that has hosted the most Ukrainian refugees, with an estimated 9,902 Ukrainian citizens, [1] 531 refugees in Mexico City [2] and 18 refugees in Cancún, [3] crossing the border into the ...
A Ukrainian family who fled Kyiv, Ukraine, on March 24, 2022, wait with their luggage before being allowed to cross the San Ysidro Port of Entry into the United States to seek asylum on March 22 ...
Russians represented the largest batch of asylum seekers outside Latin America, with officials granting 3,754 migrants asylum in 2024, an 85.2% acceptance rate. Chinese asylum seekers saw similar ...
The following years, thousand of asylum seekers (especially Eritrean and Sudanese nationals) were relocated to Rwanda and Uganda, until its cancellation in 2018, after years of protest. [73] Several of the resettled refugees then tried to find their way to Europe.
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