Aid organisations scale back work in Greece as they react to EU-Turkey deal
April 11, 2016
On the road … a journey through the Bible for migrants
April 11, 2016
For Refugees – responding as Good Samaritans
April 11, 2016
Refugee sets hotel on fire, draws swastika to get new room
April 11, 2016
International community must join forces to help exhausted Greece says Archbishop
April 11, 2016
EU aid an ineffective tool to end the migration crisis
April 11, 2016
Refugees Plant The Seeds Of A New Community In Kansas City
April 10, 2016
Greece resumes migrant deportations to Turkey amid protests
April 8, 2016
Erdogan warns he will ditch refugee deal if EU breaks promises
April 8, 2016
EU may require visas from Americans and Canadians
April 8, 2016
Gay, atheist student from Malaysia has refugee claim accepted
April 6, 2016
Hungary claims it was forced to build border fence
April 6, 2016
Georgieva urges Eastern Europe to contribute more to border security
April 6, 2016
Uganda: Registered refugees and asylum-seekers (as of 01 April 2016)
April 6, 2016
Churches respond to the refugee crisis
April 5, 2016
New website – Focus on Refugees in Europe
April 5, 2016
Immigration News- United Kingdom
April 4, 2016
Aid agency denounces ‘politicisation’ of humanitarian assistance
April 4, 2016
Refugees Deeply Executive Summary for April 4
April 4, 2016
Refugees due to be returned from Lesbos, Greece to Turkey
April 4, 2016
Europe Refugee Emergency – Site locations in Greece (As of 02 April 2016 08:00 a.m. EET)
April 3, 2016
Uncertainty prevails on day before Greece starts returns of migrants
April 3, 2016
Refugees Fear Forced Return To Myanmar After Historic Election
April 1, 2016
Libyan human traffickers prey on traveling refugees
April 1, 2016
April 1, 2016
EU-Turkey deal: Refugees still not welcome
March 31, 2016
World, not just Europe, is failing child refugees
March 31, 2016
Canada pledges to continue to resettle refugees from Syria
March 30, 2016
Idomeni refugee camp: Europe’s ‘catastrophe’
March 30, 2016
Fire Destroys Burmese Refugee Homes, Thai Military Post
March 30, 2016
Priest Gambles Away Money For Christian Refugees
March 29, 2016
Less than 2% of Syrian refugees resettled
March 29, 2016
Ankara accused of forcibly repatriating at-risk Afghans
March 29, 2016
Churches appeal to government to settle more refugees- United Kingdom
March 29, 2016
EU Braces for Flow of ‘800,000’ Refugees from Libya
March 28, 2016
German rail service to roll out ‘women-only’ train cars amid fears over migrant assaults
March 28, 2016
Pope Francis washes feet of refugees for Easter Week
March 25, 2016
The refugee crisis: A European call for action
March 21, 2016
Tsipras: ‘I hope we won’t face the Donald Trump experience’
March 21, 2016
Internationally educated nurses to get head start in relicensing before immigrating to Canada
March 17, 2016
Auditors slam EU migration response as ‘incoherent’
March 17, 2016
U.S. admitted only 2 Christian refugees out of 281 from Syria in first two months of 2016
March 15, 2016
Hungary declares ‘state of crisis’, poised to build more fences
March 10, 2016
Christian Refugees Persecuted in Sweden
March 9, 2016
Balkan Route ‘closed’ after cascade of border shutdowns
March 9, 2016
DIAKONIA: APRIL PRAYER FOR REFUGEES
March 4, 2016
Scottish Faiths Action for Refugees
March 4, 2016
Tusk warns refugees away from Europe
March 4, 2016
Refugee teen charged with rape of social worker after finishing course on how to behave with women
February 24, 2016
Japan: Two Muslim “refugees” arrested in gang rape of woman
February 24, 2016
February 15, 2016
February 12, 2016
February 6, 2016
The rapist refugee as Germany’s boogeyman
February 5, 2016
Interest in US Politics Growing Among African Immigrants
January 27, 2016
36-Year-Old Iraqi Migrant Sexually Abuses 8-Year-Old Girl in Park
January 17, 2016
Europe Looks the Over Way on Massive Sexual Assault
January 16, 2016
The chickens are coming home to roost on Europe’s unwillingness to offend.
January 16, 2016
African immigrant says he fought with U.S. woman in Italy but ‘she was still alive’
January 15, 2016
Priority Should be Given to Christian Refugees
January 14, 2016
Syrian “Refugees” Rape Three-Year-Old Boy in Norway
January 13, 2016
State of the Union guests reflect Obama’s hopes for legacy
January 10, 2016
EU countries advised to prepare for health threats from refugees
January 8, 2016
An Open Letter to Black African Immigrants
January 7, 2016
Muslim Male “Refugees” Are Gang Raping Women in Europe
January 7, 2016
FIGHTBACK: German Vigilante Groups Pledge To Protect Women In Migrant Sex Assault Cities
January 7, 2016
Refugees and the Church: Church of Scotland review
January 5, 2016
January 5, 2016
Archbishop of Canterbury’s New Year Message addresses refugees
January 5, 2016
Community-based study seeks to break barriers to cancer screening among Afghan immigrant women
January 1, 2016
Muslim Refugees Are Committing This SICK Crime and Getting Away With It!
January 1, 2016
New documentary asks who benefits from unauthorized immigration to the United States
November 2, 2015
An excerpt from ncpolicywatch.org. Click on the link above for the whole story.
“The Second Cooler, a film by Ellin Jimmerson and narrated by Martin Sheen, is a documentary about the struggle for migrant justice. Although the film primarily focuses on Arizona, the issues it highlights are very relevant right here in North Carolina: anti-immigrant state policies, the abuses in the H-2B and H-2A guestworker programs, the lack of way for poor Mexicans to legally immigrate to the United States, and the devastating impact of free trade agreements on Mexico driving Mexicans to migrate north.”
Profile of Syrian Immigrants in the United States
November 1, 2015
MEDIA RELEASE: New hot-line available to report problems with House Bill 318
October 30, 2015
Due to Pat McCrory’s action in signing the House Bill 318, an anti-immigration bill, the North Carolina Justice Center is providing a hot-line service where people can help track the impact of this policy. The North Carolina Justice Center encourages anyone who has experienced problems as a result of the law to call the hot-line: (919) 526-0676. Please click on the link for their full statement.
October 28, 2015
On October 28, 2015, Governor Pat McCrory signed the House Bill 318. The North Carolina Justice Center makes a statement that they are deeply disappointed by Gov. Pat McCrory’s decision to sign HB 318. The NC Justice Center states that they have consistently called for the Governor to veto what they consider to be a harmful legislation. In their opinion, the law undermines how local governments address their own needs when it comes to immigrant communities and makes North Carolina appear to be a hostile place for newcomers of all identities. (www.ncjustice.org). Follow this link for the entire statement.
North Carolina Women United: “Veto This Bill”
October 20, 2015
The North Carolina Women United organization has proclaimed that they are proud to and will stand by the immigrant community and urge Pat McCrory to veto the House Bill 318 legislation. The NCWU claim that this bill is not about protecting North Carolina workers. Instead, it is about scapegoating the immigrant community for the failures of our state leadership to contribute to a robust economy that benefits all. In their opinion, this bill enforces racist beliefs in an effort to manipulate voters and further consolidate power and wealth. Click on the link to read the entire story.
Has the U.S. Really Shifted on Deportations?
October 20, 2015
Last year President Obama made policy changes that shifted protocols towards which undocumented immigrants would be targeted for deportation. In November of 2014, Obama stated that certain undocumented immigrants would be prioritized for deportation; felons, criminals, gang members, etc. will be prioritized over families, children, and mothers. However, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is falling under scrutiny as not following these priorities. Click on the link for more of the story.
For Some Refugees, Safe Haven Now Depends on a DNA Test
October 19, 2015
Many seek refugee status and asylum relief in the United States, but it is no easy feat for these to be granted. A mother, father, and daughter were granted refugee status, but are still waiting for the arrival of three other children who are still stranded in Ethiopia. However, to the family’s dismay, only two of the three stranded children have been granted refugee status and to be reunited with their family. One of their children is actually a niece, who the family unofficially adopted. In 1999, immigration officials no longer granted access to extended family in efforts to curb fraudulent applications. Hence, for those seeking family reunification, immigration policy presents another obstacle to overcome: a DNA test. Click on the link for the full news story.
Why Immigration is Different For Pope Francis
September 23, 2015
Being an immigrant himself, the Argentinian Pope has a different stance on immigration, offering a more pastoral approach than a political one. He emphasizes that there is a pastoral mission to serve immigrants and makes the following statement: “Perhaps it will not be easy for you to look into their soul; perhaps you will be challenged by their diversity. But know that they also possess resources meant to be shared,” he said. “So do not be afraid to welcome them. Offer them the warmth of the love of Christ and you will unlock the mystery of their heart. I am certain that, as so often in the past, these people will enrich America and its Church.” Click on the link for more information regarding the Pope’s stance on immigration.
The NC Council of Churches offers Clergy Series on Immigration
Fall 2015
“The NC Council of Churches is hitting the road this fall to continue its successful statewide clergy series on immigration. These events are geared toward busy religious professionals and faith leaders, and they provide an overview of immigration issues in the context of a great networking event (and free meal). This series revolves around sharing a meal together and hearing from knowledgeable people who are directly affected by immigration issues in their ministries. It’s a forum for honest questions and positive conversation among local colleagues, and everyone will walk away with additional resources and contacts,” stated by Jennie Belle, MDiv/MSW; Program Associate for Farmworker & Immigrant Rights. For more information, please visit their website http://www.welcometheimmigrant.org/events/
MEDIA RELEASE: Tuition equity for undocumented students furthers education and boosts economy
June 20, 2014
May 10, 2014
This article discusses the rise of discourse relating to immigration into the United States. More specifically, this text addresses the discourse of the “immigrant threat” that depicts all immigrants as an “existential threat to the country.” There are political debates between and within politicians over immigration reform legislation where politicians, ranging from conservative Republicans to liberal Democrats, admittedly agree with the assumptions of the “immigrant threat” discourse. Consequently, outlined in this text are varying methods of immigrant management.
Charlotte, N.C. Strives to Integrate Immigrants
February 1, 2014
North Carolina City Creates Project for Better Immigrant Integration
February 1, 2014
The Republican Party’s Impossible Immigration Balancing Act
January 28, 2014
Rep. Ellmers backs conditional amnesty, fuels primary challenge
January 27, 2014
Illegal Aliens in North Carolina Demand In-State Tuition Rates
January 14, 2014
N.C. DREAM Team attorney: DACA students should receive in-state tuition
January 10, 2014
Woman brings attention to immigration reform by video
January 10, 2014
5 Immigration Laws that the House Passed in an Election Year
January 9, 2014
Why Are Children Working in American Tobacco Fields?
November 12, 2013
House Democrats Unveil Comprehensive Immigration Reform Policy
October 2, 2013
April 28: Boston and Immigration, North Carolina’s Republican revolution, and the SEC
September 13, 2013
May 1, 2013
Why NC anti-immigrant bill should be called the “Repo” Act
April 29, 2013
Kentucky experience indicates that anti-immigrant bills cost taxpayers and communities
April 29, 2013
NC group urges college tuition equality regardless of immigration status
April 12, 2013
The Immigration Movement: Without A Unified Leader, But On The Cusp Of Success
April 10, 2013
Lawmakers press for new driving restrictions for undocumented immigrants
April 10, 2013
Unequal Pay Day for Immigrant Women
April 9, 2013
What You Need to Know About the Indiana University Strike
April 8, 2013
Latina leader says gays are an ‘abomination’
April 3, 2013
N.C. Gov. McCrory eliminates Latino affairs office, raising community concerns
March 28, 2013
The Key Elements of a Successful Immigration Policy
March 25, 2013
DMV Drops Plans for Pink Stripe on Immigrant Licenses
March 22, 2013
Bill would bar illegal immigrants from public colleges
March 5, 2013
Federal Government Set Deportation Quota – USA Today Reports on Records First Uncovered by ACLU
January 15, 2013
As states weigh licenses for young illegal immigrants, N.C. switches its position
January 10, 2013
Activist Group Helps Save North Carolina Immigrant from Deportation
December 22, 2012
Time Warner Cable at center of deportation case
December 10, 2012
North Carolina Softens Stances Against Undocumented Immigrants
December 7, 2012
June 25, 2012
Immigration committee holds public meeting in Raleigh Wednesday afternoon
March 28, 2012
NC still eyes tougher stance on illegal immigration
January 26, 2012
November 21, 2011
Migrants’ woes: bed bugs, foul toilets, illness
November 4, 2011
Fall/Winter 2011
The UNCG Center for New North Carolinians: University Research and Service for Immigrant Empowerment
Fall/Winter 2011