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This series examines the unprecedented scale of migration, which is stoking political and economic crises on both sides of the Atlantic
...Some of the president’s left-leaning supporters have grown dismayed by his rightward tilt, such as on a contested immigration bill, and are attracted by Glucksmann....
...The diplomatic tensions over immigration have reopened old wounds caused by Brexit, as Ireland lobbied successfully to keep the border open when the UK left the EU....
...Colin Yeo, an immigration barrister, argued that it may not be necessary for a Labour government to reduce the net number of asylum seekers entering the UK if it can reduce the reliance on costly asylum...
...The number of EU citizens aged over 65 is forecast to grow by 25mn by 2040, even including trend immigration rates....
...Germany’s main opposition party leader has said Berlin and Brussels are partly to blame for Brexit because they were unwilling to offer the UK real concessions before its pivotal EU referendum in 2016....
...market to the EU’s — makes it hard to prepare a truly coherent growth plan....
...The party has been denounced by business leaders for advocating a “Dexit”, or German withdrawal from the EU, a move economists have warned would deal a devastating blow to the German economy....
...“Both within the framework of EU, and transatlantic and other co-operation.”...
...to woo social media influencers to the EU cause....
...In several key areas it marks an abrupt change from Merkel-era policies — including on immigration, nuclear power and military service....
...Syrians were the top nationality claiming asylum in the EU in 2023, according to the EU Asylum Agency....
...A UK government official said the UK did not intend to comply with such returns, saying: “We won’t accept any asylum returns from the EU via Ireland until the EU accepts that we can send them back to France...
...But Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he was “not interested” in taking asylum seekers back from the EU via Ireland because France had refused to accept returns from the UK....
...Immigration from non-EU countries will have to increase, not least for social care which is a hugely neglected sector when it comes to visa routes for foreign workers....
...A backlash against immigration is increasingly central to western politics....
...The UK and EU will sign a deal on Friday to co-operate more closely in tackling illegal immigration and criminal gangs, the latest sign of a post-Brexit rapprochement....
...And immigration is not an easy topic,” the Bulgarian said. “But despite all the agitations [over migration] in the United States, the inflow of immigrants makes a huge difference to the US economy....
...His family has not received any assistance through EU programmes....
...of our own immigration policy....
...Brexit left the region inside the EU’s single market for goods as well as in the UK’s internal market. Monday’s ruling followed a challenge brought by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission....
...A 2021 Unicef ranking of child care policies in 41 rich countries found Germany came fifth, well ahead of other big EU countries....
...In the EU, leaders such as Italy’s rightwing populist Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who surfed into office in 2022 on a wave of anti-immigration rhetoric, are still playing the old double-dealing game....
...EU rules ban the bloc from funding measures “which may result in violations of human rights in partner countries”....
...Now, the forces that boosted immigration last year are dissipating....
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