A pair of races in New York could have national resonance as Republicans seek to use the migrant crisis as a political cudgel against Democrats.
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From Smugglers and TikTok, Migrants Get a Message: Go to New York
Many migrants entering the U.S. southern border have been steered to New York City by relatives, politicians and smugglers, in part because of the city’s right-to-shelter policy.
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A Project Supporting Migrants Was Cost Effective. Why Did It End?
Britain tested an alternative to detention for people living outside the immigration system. Though praised by the U.N., its outcomes didn’t fit the government’s hard-line approach.
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Migrant Families Separated at U.S. Border by Trump Reach Settlement
Thousands of migrants subjected to the policy will be allowed to live and work in the U.S., at least temporarily. If they win asylum, they could become citizens.
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What to Know as the U.K. Appeals a Ruling on Its Asylum Policy
Britain’s Supreme Court determined earlier this year that the Conservative government’s plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda was unlawful.