Trump’s incoming administration wants to send immigrants to countries they have no links to, reports say.

Trump’s incoming administration wants to send immigrants to countries they have no links to, reports say.
Countries across the Americas are bracing for US president-elect’s plan to carry out a mass deportation operation.
Facing threats of a crackdown at the US border, migrants consider whether they can arrive before Trump’s inauguration.
Exit poll put left-wing nationalists Sinn Fein at 21.1 percent of votes, slightly ahead of two centre-right parties.
Rights advocates urge Canada to push back against US president-elect’s ‘inflamed, bullying narrative about the border’.
British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says countries must work more closely to tackle people smuggling.
Numbers fell 20 percent from the record high to 728,000 in the year to June 2024.
Trump’s pledge to pursue ‘mass deportation’ is likely to increase demand for detention facilities and surveillance.
Six children died in the disaster, while the police found 36 survivors alive on Samos and three people were rescued.
Immigrant rights groups fear harsh policies and potential legal pressure could accelerate in second Trump term.
Many refugees who end up on the Greek island are traumatised by water. A swimming programme helps them embrace the sea.
Defectors from Myanmar’s military and police are learning skills that could put them on a new path after years of war.
Armed gangs attacked a wealthy suburb of the capital, police say, as part of effort to bring down the government.
Advocates call on Canada to apply pressure on Israel to get Palestinians approved for visas out of the Gaza Strip.