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Rally held in support of 25 Edison warehouse workers detained by ICE

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Those employees are being held at detention centers in Newark and Elizabeth.
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French voters head to polls: Migrants and refugees fear for their future

9th - Higher Ed
French voters will be heading to the polls on Sunday.
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Exit poll predicts 410 seats for Keir Starmer

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An exit poll carried out by polling companies says Keir Starmer’s Labour Party will win the UK general election with 410 seats.
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Polls open on Sunday: Critics warn national rally retains 'racist roots

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Critics of right-wing National Rally party have issued a warning ahead of the second round of voting in the parliamentary elections.
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Citizenship ceremony goes ahead despite rainy Canada Day

9th - Higher Ed
Twenty-eight people from 12 countries became Canadian citizens Monday during a ceremony at The Pavilion at Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg.
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What you need to know about the UK election

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative party is expected to lose in the upcoming election, but the polls have been wrong before.
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UK expats in Spain show little interest in election back home

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Spain hosts the largest British expat community in Europe. In the seaside town of Rojales, many UK citizens say they feel at home, but Brexit has complicated their lives.
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France votes in key snap polls as far right eyes power

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voting is underway in France for its first snap parliamentary election in nearly 30 years.
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France Elections: Far-Right focuses on immigration

9th - Higher Ed
In France, Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally party is leading opinion polls ahead of Sunday's parliamentary elections.
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Sunak faces Starmer in final debate

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British opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak take part in a debate.
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How Ireland's newest political parties responding to immigration issues

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Representatives from Ireland's newest political parties line-up to explain why immigration tops their policy platforms for the upcoming 2024 European elections.
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How are Ireland's newest political parties responding to immigration issues?

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Representatives from Ireland's newest political parties line up to explain why immigration tops their policy platforms for the upcoming 2024 European elections.
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Could Germany's new left-wing conservative party seduce AfD's voters in European elections?

9th - Higher Ed
A newcomer to German politics, BSW was formed in January of this year but has already won its first victory in the right-wing hotspot, Thuringia. Experts predict that the party could seduce far-right voters in upcoming European elections.
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WILL NONCITIZENS STEAL THE US ELECTION?

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WILL NONCITIZENS STEAL THE US ELECTION?
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The Key Issues Dominating The UK General Election

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As the UK gears up for a General Election, the economy is set to dominate debates, driven by a deep cost-of-living crisis. Alongside, the NHS, immigration, and levelling up of the government will be key issues. Both parties will present...
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Premier defends immigration policy after days of protest

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P.E.I. Premier Dennis King defended his government’s new immigration strategy Thursday as he attended a Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber Of Commerce meeting at the Delta. As he spoke to CBC’s Steve Bruce, people protesting the changes...
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Canada's foreign student push a mismatch for job market, data shows

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Canada's recruitment of international students has tilted strongly toward filling spots in business programs, while doing little to meet the demand for workers in health care and the skilled trades, according to a CBC News analysis of...
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Anti-immigration protest brings central Dublin to a halt

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The last year has seen rising tensions on the island of Ireland over how to accommodate immigrants as the far right increasingly exploits the issue.
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British PM: UK will not accept return of asylum seekers from Ireland

9th - Higher Ed
Both countries complain that they are effectively being asked to solve each other's immigration problems.
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How 2 nurses overcame an immigration nightmare to get to Canada

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CBC’s Chris O’Neill-Yates breaks down the long-awaited, emotional reunion of two Filipina nurses with their mother in Newfoundland years after an immigration agency charged them $24,000 and the jobs never materialized.
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Demonstrators outside Kings Plaza Mall push for changes to immigration policy

9th - Higher Ed
Concerned New Yorkers rallied Sunday outside Kings Plaza Mall, calling on city, state and federal officials to change immigration policies.
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European Parliament narrowly endorses EU migration reform, moving it closer to the finish line

9th - Higher Ed
The European Parliament has narrowly approved the wide-reaching reform of the European Union's migration and asylum policy.
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Canada's addiction to temporary foreign workers has impacted affordability, minister says

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Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marc Miller discusses Ottawa's decision to reduce the number of temporary residents in Canada, as well as why the program to get extended family members out of Gaza has not been successful.
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B.C.'s education minister said school enrolment in Surrey is under pressure due to population growth

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B.C.'s Education Minister Rachna Singh said Surrey schools are under pressure due to the significant population growth driven by an influx of international students and temporary foreign workers.