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A record number of immigrants died in Texas last year, according to a report released this week.
But while many continue to risk their lives to reach the United States with hopes for a better future, others arrive with malicious intent, authorities warn. They are referred to as “criminal aliens.”
Although some of them act alone, others are affiliated with the cartels or gangs, a Texas Public Safety Threat Overview report found.
“A review of these 141,982 defendants shows that they are responsible for at least 447,844 individual criminal charges over their criminal careers, including 2,032 homicides and 5,048 sexual assaults,” the report released Wednesday states.

Report details human dangers

A record number of immigrants died in Texas last year, according to a report released this week. But while many continue to risk their l...
Key non-governmental groups and officials have urged the European Union to urgently tackle the "growing problem" of street children moving from Eastern to Western Europe, by improving cross-border cooperation and child protection.

They made the appeal at the 'European Forum On Street Children 2009' in Budapest, amid concerns that the EU's open borders mean that "unaccompanied" minors from poorer member states are increasingly roaming the streets of richer Western European cities.

There are believed to be a quarter of a million street children in Europe, although officials cautioned that figure may be higher because as many as 1.5 million young gypsies, also known as Roma, are "unregistered".

Massive Exodus Of Street Children Into Western Europe

Key non-governmental groups and officials have urged the European Union to urgently tackle the "growing problem" of street childre...


illegal immigrantsThousands of immigrant children in Greece may be living on the streets or in places unknown, with only 397 being recorded staying in shelters, according to Giorgos Moschos, the Ombudsman for Children’s Rights in Greece.
On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, March 21, Moschos described what difficulties unaccompanied children from foreign countries face in Greece.

No Account Of Immigrant Kids In Greece

Thousands of immigrant children in Greece may be living on the streets or in places unknown, with only 397 being recorded staying in shel...

Yetunde Orungbemi is smitten. The kind of love that gives you butterflies in your stomach.
Yet she faces the prospect of being estranged from her African-American husband and deported back to a country she barely knows.
Welcome to the complexities of the U.S. immigration system.
Orungbemi, who is of Nigerian origin, says the emotional weight of the court case and possibility of separation from her husband is overwhelming.
“It would be a nightmare,” she says. “I’d have to make my way without my husband beside me and as a married woman that wouldn’t be pleasurable.”

Undocumented Nigerian woman fears deportation, separation from spouse

Yetunde Orungbemi  is smitten. The kind of love that gives you butterflies in your stomach. Yet she faces the prospect of being estrange...

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How Dare Kimberly Green Invite Castro to AIJ's Dinner? How Dare She Not.
When Green Family Foundation President Kimberly Green somewhat jokingly suggested gettingSan Antonio Mayor Julian Castro to keynote Americans for Immigrant Justice's annual dinner, even she thought the idea a tad far-fetched. Castro, of course, is the man who stepped up to the Democratic Convention's prime-time podium and proved he could stand and deliver with the best of 'em, including Obama himself, who'd been given the same chance to show he was worthy of anointing.

The Mayor Is Coming! The Mayor Is Coming!

How Dare Kimberly Green Invite Castro to AIJ's Dinner? How Dare She Not. When  Green Family Foundation  President Kimberly Green s...


Mental health fear for detention kids

The first children's commissioner to speak freely with teenage asylum seekers in an Australian immigration detention centre has warned they are bored, uncertain and in danger of suffering poor mental health.
Tasmanian Commissioner for Children Aileen Ashford says the 137 unaccompanied minors held at the Pontville centre, 30km north of Hobart, fear they will 'go mental'.
Ms Ashford became the first children's commissioner in the country to be given free access to young asylum seekers when she visited the facility late last month.

Mental health fear for detention kids

The first children's commissioner to speak freely with teenage asylum seekers in an Australian immigration detention centre has wa...

Minori stranieri non accompagnati detenuti nel centro di detenzione di Pontville (Australia).

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 Teenagers being held at the Pontville detention centre are "bored with life" because of a lack of stimulating activities, says the state's Commissioner for Children Aileen Ashford.
Ms Ashford, who today addressed reporters about her recent visit to the immigration detention centre, said 136 unaccompanied minors, aged between 13 and 17, were living in the facility without adequate intellectual or physical stimulation. This was having a profound impact on their mental health.

136 MINORI STRANIERI NON ACCOMPAGNATI DETENUTI IN CONDIZIONI INUMANE - Teen detainees 'bored with life'

Minori stranieri non accompagnati detenuti nel centro di detenzione di Pontville (Australia). Di seguito l'articolo:  Teenagers bei...

Ms Ashford will spend several hours talking with detainees.
Tasmania's Children's Commissioner is to visit teenage asylum seekers at the Pontville Detention Centre.
About 85 unaccompanied teenagers, arrived at the Pontville Detention Centre, north of Hobart in late January.

Children's advocate visits Pontville teenagers

Tasmania's Children's Commissioner is to visit teenage asylum seekers at the Pontville Detention Centre. About 85 unaccompanie...

ZA’ATARI, Jordan, 19 February 2013 – As the Syrian conflict continues unabated, with 1,850 people crossing into Jordan every day, a small but regular flow of refugees are unaccompanied and separated children.
As of 8 February, a total of 45 separated and unaccompanied children had been identified since the beginning of 2013.
Keeping unaccompanied children safe
Reaching the safety of Jordan, these children can be in a distressed state – shocked, tired, hungry, uncertain about the future. Some are wounded.

Protecting separated and unaccompanied Syrian refugee children in Jordan

ZA’ATARI, Jordan, 19 February 2013 – As the Syrian conflict continues unabated, with 1,850 people crossing into Jordan every day, a small ...

Protecting Migrant Children in a Freedom of Movement AreaTransnational monitoring of return procedures involving Romanian and Bulgarian migrant children in Greece and France


This research looks at the intra EU migration of Romanian and Bulgarian children to France and Greece in situations of vulnerability.

Protecting Migrant Children in a Freedom of Movement Area

Protecting Migrant Children in a Freedom of Movement Area Transnational monitoring of return procedures involving Romanian and Bulgarian...


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Le conseguenze più spiacevoli della crisi economica in Grecia non si abbattono soltanto sugli autoctoni: a rivelarlo sono i rapporti diffusi da alcune organizzazioni umanitarie, sia locali sia internazionali, che pochi giorni fa hanno diffuso testimonianze per nulla confortanti sulla situazione degli stranieri in Grecia; queste stesse associazioni del resto, avevano denunciato già nel corso del 2012 ripetuti episodi di xenofobia e di aggressione ai danni di immigrati e richiedenti asilo, categorie sociali notoriamente più deboli.

GRECIA: Migranti e rifugiati, le prime vittime della crisi

Le conseguenze più spiacevoli della crisi economica  in Grecia non si abbattono soltanto sugli autoctoni: a rivelarlo sono i rapporti...

Mamhoud Adel Mohammed is a 13-year-old Egyptian boy who suffers from bone cancer. He receives chemotherapy and can hardly walk.
Mahmoud is not a patient at a hospital that specializes in treating children. He is not surrounded by the medical care he needs. Mahmoud is held at the Borg El Arab police station in the city of Alexandria, on charges of “blocking the road next to the Security Directorate in the Smouha area, obstructing security forces, causing damage to police vehicles, attacking a public facility, terrorizing citizens and using weapons.”

Rights Groups Condemn Detention of Egypt’s Children

Mamhoud Adel Mohammed is a 13-year-old Egyptian boy who suffers from bone cancer. He receives chemotherapy and can hardly walk. Mahmou...

The first person I met on section 4 asylum support lived in Stockton-on-Tees, with her daughter who was nearly two. I hadn't heard of the Azure card, or any of the mean-minded hassles that went along with it – that your benefits, such as they are, come in vouchers rather than cash, so you can't get a bus or make a phone call, can't post a letter or buy a pint of milk from your corner shop. You have to be housed three miles from a shop that takes your Azure card; that can mean a six-mile walk every time you want to buy something.

For failed asylum seekers, life on section 4 is a nightmare worse than Kafka

The first person I met on  section 4 asylum support  lived in Stockton-on-Tees, with her daughter who was nearly two. I hadn't heard o...

Italy’s policy of sending unaccompanied migrant children and adult asylum seekers back to Greece means they will face a dysfunctional asylum system and abusive detention conditions, Human Rights Watch said in a report published on Jan. 22.

Italy Ships Migrants Back to Greece

Italy’s policy of sending unaccompanied migrant children and adult asylum seekers back to Greece means they will face a dysfunctional asyl...

Human rights advocates are denouncing what they say is Italy's repeated practice of summarily sending back unaccompanied migrant children and adult asylum seekers to face often “appalling” conditions in Greece, after their clandestine arrival at Italian ports aboard ferries.

Italy taken to task over migrants

Human rights advocates are denouncing what they say is Italy's repeated practice of summarily sending back unaccompanied migrant child...
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