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Thursday, Oct 2

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Iran may release hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees into Iraq and Turkey

www.theguardian.com

Tehran considers move as part of multi-pronged offensive after bombing of nuclear sites and restoration of sanctions

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‘I think she’s dead’: Frantic 911 calls moments after Ukraine refugee’s fatal stabbing released

‘The guy that did it standing over there’, a caller says after Iryna Zarutska was stabbed on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina

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Deaths, disappearances and forced recruitment: refugees recount horrors of relentless war in Sudan

www.theguardian.com

Refugees who left Darfur and Khartoum for South Sudan say they feared being targeted by both sides in conflict

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U.K. plans tougher settlement rules for refugees

www.thehindu.com

The new proposal will mean permanent residence is not guaranteed, and will be subject to a longer process that includes showing a contribution to Britain

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Starmer: No ‘golden ticket’ to UK as refugees will have to earn right to stay

New applications to the existing refugee family reunion route have been suspended since September.

Starmer: No ‘golden ticket’ to UK as refugees will have to earn right to stay

New applications to the existing refugee family reunion route have been suspended since September.

Starmer: No ‘golden ticket’ to UK as refugees will have to earn right to stay

www.standard.co.uk

New applications to the existing refugee family reunion route have been suspended since September.

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UK to scrap right of refugees to seek permanent residency after 5 years

www.ft.com

Policy comes as Keir Starmer seeks to toughen stance on immigration and fend off Reform UK

Wednesday, Oct 1

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Refugees to face longer wait to settle permanently in UK

www.bbc.co.uk

Details of the new conditions refugees will have to meet are to be set out later in the autumn.

Starmer to discuss plans for refugees to ‘earn’ right to settle at EPC summit

The Government suspended new applications to the existing refugee family reunion route in September.

Starmer to discuss plans for refugees to ‘earn’ right to settle at EPC summit

The Government suspended new applications to the existing refugee family reunion route in September.

Starmer to discuss plans for refugees to ‘earn’ right to settle at EPC summit

www.standard.co.uk

The Government suspended new applications to the existing refugee family reunion route in September.

No 'golden ticket' for refugees as Starmer to cut family reunion and settlement rights

news.sky.com

Refugees granted asylum in the UK will no longer be automatically given settlement and family reunion rights, Sir Keir Starmer will announce.

The Refugee’s Gift to Us

www.nytimes.com

Orphaned in a massacre in Congo, a onetime elementary school dropout is now an American and can teach us something about resilience.

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Alan Sparhawk And Benjamin Booker Share New Songs From New Benefit Compilation for Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers

ourculturemag.com

Western Vinyl has announced a new charity compilation supporting immigrants, refugees, and asylum seeker. The Austin-based label will release Passages: Artists In Solidarity With Immigrants Refugees, and Asylum Seekers on December 5. Two…

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Refugees stripped of right to have wives, husbands and children join them

inews.co.uk

Government announces clamp down to reduce 'pull factors' for small boat crossings

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Texas Stops Issuing CDLs For Refugees And DACA Recipients

www.kurv.com

Texas will no longer issue or renew commercial driver’s licenses to refugees, asylum seekers, or DACA recipients. The Texas Department of Public Safety announced the policy change on Monday. CDLs are for the drivers of business vehicles…

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Trump’s visa plan pushes H-1B ‘refugees’ to move elsewhere: 'it made me feel like a second-class citizen'

www.cnbc.com

Qian Zhang, 35, quit her job as vice president at a Boston-based global firm to relocate to Lisbon, after ten years on an H-1B visa that, she said, left her feeling like a “second-class citizen" in America.

UK pledges £27m in new aid for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

Foreign secretary says aid will deliver food, shelter, clean water, and healthcare to people displaced by conflict in Myanmar