18 November 2025

Ireland Protest Grew After Migrant Accused of Sex Assault

Ireland Protest
There were hundreds of protesters who demonstrated outside an Irish hotel housing asylum seekers on last October following the sexual assault of a 10-year-old girl. They clashed with police outside the Citywest Hotel in Dublin, according to The Irish Times.

The newspaper reported that the suspect, who has appeared in court, arrived in Ireland six years ago and failed in his application for international protection in 2024.

17 November 2025

U.S. Border Patrol Imposes The Rule Of Law In Charlotte

Border Patrol
The U.S. top Border Patrol commander touted dozens of arrests in North Carolina’s largest city on 16 November as Charlotte residents reported encounters with federal immigration agents near churches, apartment complexes and stores.

President Donald Trump's administration has made the Democratic city of about 950,000 people its latest target for an immigration enforcement surge it says will combat crime amidst the increasing crime rates.

16 November 2025

Swedish Government Started To Return Migrants

Swedish Migrants
Sweden intends to kick out up to 80,000 migrants who arrived last year and have had their asylum application rejected, the country announced recently.

Interior Minister Anders Ygeman said the Swedish government had asked the police and authorities in charge of migrants to organize their removal.

15 November 2025

Illegal Who Was Helped By Judge, Finally Deported

Illegal and Judge
An illegal Mexican migrant allegedly assisted by a Wisconsin judge in evading arrest by immigration authorities earlier this year has finally been deported, officials said last 14 November.

Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, 31, who has a lengthy criminal history, was sent back to his native country on 13 November, the Department of Homeland Security said.

14 November 2025

BBC Chair Apologizes To Trump For Editing His Speech

BBC
The chair of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is apologizing for the way the broadcaster edited a video of President Trump speaking to a crowd of his supporters on 6 January 2021, in Washington before the attack on the Capitol that day.

Criticisms of the edit, which have led to the resignations of BBC Director-General Tim Davie and the BBC News CEO Deborah Turness, has "also prompted further reflection by the BBC," Chair Samir Shah wrote in a letter to British lawmakers this week.