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Resettlement

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world5 months ago

South Sudan Denies Plans to Resettle Gaza Palestinians Amid Israel Talks

Israel is reportedly in talks with South Sudan to resettle Palestinians from Gaza, a move that raises human rights concerns and is part of Israel's broader effort to facilitate mass emigration from Gaza following its offensive against Hamas. The proposal has faced international opposition and skepticism, especially given South Sudan's own instability and history of conflict. The plan remains uncertain and controversial, with many Palestinians and international actors opposing forced or involuntary resettlement.

world5 months ago

Israel Discusses Resettling Gaza Palestinians in South Sudan

Israel is in talks with South Sudan to potentially resettle Palestinians from Gaza, a move that raises human rights concerns and is opposed by many international actors. The plan is part of Israel's broader effort to facilitate mass emigration from Gaza following its offensive against Hamas, but faces opposition from Palestinians, rights groups, and neighboring countries like Egypt. South Sudan's involvement could strengthen its ties with Israel and the US, but the country’s own instability and humanitarian challenges make the prospect complex and controversial.

world6 months ago

UK accelerates Afghan resettlement amid data breach controversy

The UK Ministry of Defence expedited the resettlement of an Afghan who leaked sensitive data online, after he posted names from a leaked dataset of Afghan applicants for UK relocation, obtained through an accidental data breach. The individual, who had his rejected application overturned, is believed to have used the leaked data to blackmail his way into the UK, raising concerns about security and chaos in the Afghan relocation process. The breach involved sensitive information from the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy scheme, and the incident has prompted investigations and apologies from officials.

society-and-culture1 year ago

"South Korea Celebrates First Defectors' Day with Fashion, Drums, and Joy"

South Korea celebrated its first-ever North Korean Defectors' Day, honoring the approximately 34,000 defectors who have resettled in the South. The event featured traditional music, food, and activities, aiming to foster understanding and support for defectors who face significant challenges in their new lives. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol pledged increased resettlement funds and incentives for hiring defectors, while attendees expressed mixed feelings about the celebration's impact on unity and acceptance.

immigration1 year ago

Chicago Implements New Rules for Migrant Shelter Evictions

Chicago is set to begin evicting thousands of migrants from city and state shelters starting Sunday, with exemptions for households with children and a focus on health and safety. The city aims to encourage resettlement while providing case-specific extensions, and has already supported 19,900 individuals through resettlement and out-migration. The plan to relocate 2,026 individuals from temporary shelters by the end of April begins Sunday, with 35 people leaving, and the remaining 1,782 set to depart throughout April. The influx of over 37,100 migrants to Chicago has increased the need for housing and stretched social services, posing a challenge not only for Chicago but also for other cities such as Denver and New York.

world-news2 years ago

"Israel Discusses Resettlement and 'Voluntary Migration' for Gazans Amidst Ruins"

Displaced Gazans are returning to their devastated homes following partial Israeli troop withdrawal, while some Israeli ministers propose controversial resettlement plans, suggesting Gazans be moved to other countries. These proposals have sparked international criticism and allegations of ethnic cleansing. Despite the destruction, Gazans like Tariq are determined to stay and rebuild, rejecting the idea of leaving their homeland. The issue has strained Israel's international relations and is part of a case filed against Israel at the International Court of Justice, accusing it of genocide.

world2 years ago

"UNRWA Chief Urges Respect for Humanitarian Law in Gaza, Calls for Action on Palestinian Refugees"

The recent Israel-Hamas war has raised questions about whether there will be an increase in Palestinian refugees coming to the United States. So far, the Biden administration has not announced any new measures to resettle Palestinian refugees in the US. Some Republican presidential candidates have expressed concerns about terrorism and proposed bills to block Palestinians from entering the country. However, experts argue that discussions about banning Palestinian refugees don't make logical sense, as there is no safe way for civilians to leave Gaza. The number of Palestinian refugees resettled in the US has been small due to eligibility restrictions. While the situation is different for Israeli citizens, the war has not inspired many to flee the country. The Biden administration is unlikely to create a program similar to "Uniting for Ukraine" for Palestinians, but smaller efforts such as temporary protected status for Palestinians on student visas may be considered.

human-interest2 years ago

Separated by Borders: Afghan Teen Finds Refuge in the U.S. while Family Remains in Kabul

A teenager, known as BH, was separated from his family during the chaos at Kabul International Airport as the Taliban took over in 2021. He ended up in the United States alone and has been living in Virginia, working and attending high school. BH's family remains in Kabul, facing danger and uncertainty. Despite the challenges, BH is determined to succeed and has received support from a local church and community. He is working towards becoming a permanent resident and dreams of studying computer programming. BH frequently communicates with his family and sends them money when possible, but he longs for the safety and normalcy he once had in Afghanistan.