immigrants

Nexus Services Ordered to Pay $811 Million in Lawsuit Alleging Deceptive, Abusive Tactics Targeting Immigrant Detainees

Nexus Services Ordered to Pay $811 Million in Lawsuit Alleging Deceptive, Abusive Tactics Targeting Immigrant Detainees

Nexus Services, a firm providing services for immigrants in federal detention, was ordered to pay over $811 million in restitution and penalties in a lawsuit that claimed it engaged in abusive and deceptive practices.

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Immigrants Facing Deportation Is Now Being Defended With LA Legal Defense Fund

LA Legal Defense Fund Created To Aid Immigrants Facing Deportation

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New Australian Law Disallows Refugees From Settlement

Immigrants who are currently traveling in the seas to Australia or still planning to do so must reconsider to return to their home lands and not to continue their precarious journey.

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New Australian Law Disallows Refugees From Settlement

Immigrants who are currently traveling in the seas to Australia or still planning to do so must reconsider to return to their home lands and not to continue their precarious journey.

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Airbus Expresses Interest To Hire Refugees In Germany

This week, a surprising airline news claims that Airbus has expressed its interest in hiring newly arrived refugees in Germany. According to Airbus CEO, Tom Enders the refugees could work in the airline's facilities for a different wage rate.

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British tech community delivers innovative solutions to refugees

Technology experts gathered in a one-day conference to tackle how they could help European refugees. They created an open office for all techies who wanted to help.

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Immigrants beneficial to Germany in the long run

At a time when anti-immigration groups in Germany are raising voices against the influx of immigrants in big numbers, the debate on whether immigrants would be a burden or beneficial on the economy remains vibrant.

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EU's policy on welfare needs fixing or UK will split- report

UK Prime Minister David Cameron said in an interview with a newspaper last September 6 that the country would be considering severing its ties with the European Union if stricter reforms were imposed on "welfare tourism".

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