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World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 hours ago

In Ghana Town, a stateless' future for hundreds born and raised in Gambia

Residents of Ghana Town, Gambia, lack citizenship and ID documents, impacting their access to education and legal recognition.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 hours ago

The 25 countries with the shortest populations, ranked

"Genes don't change that fast and they don't vary that much across the world. So changes over time and variations across the world are largely environmental."
Health
#sweden
Europe politics
fromwww.thelocal.se
5 hours ago

Does the campaign for transitional rules for Swedish citizenship stand a chance?

Fair Transition's campaign has successfully raised awareness for transitional rules in Sweden's citizenship law, garnering support from all opposition parties.
UK politics
fromwww.thelocal.se
1 week ago

Swedish migration minister doesn't rule out meeting citizenship campaigners

Swedish Migration Minister Johan Forssell is aware of the Fair Transition campaign but has not committed to meeting with its representatives.
Europe politics
fromwww.thelocal.se
5 hours ago

Does the campaign for transitional rules for Swedish citizenship stand a chance?

Fair Transition's campaign has successfully raised awareness for transitional rules in Sweden's citizenship law, garnering support from all opposition parties.
UK politics
fromwww.thelocal.se
1 week ago

Swedish migration minister doesn't rule out meeting citizenship campaigners

Swedish Migration Minister Johan Forssell is aware of the Fair Transition campaign but has not committed to meeting with its representatives.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

Seismic change': how election wins for nationalists in Celtic nations could reshape UK

Nationalists are expected to control Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, potentially leading to significant constitutional disputes in the UK.
US politics
fromNextgov.com
5 days ago

Trump's goal to create state-by-state citizenship lists isn't feasible, experts say

Trump's executive order aims to create citizenship lists for voter eligibility verification, but experts warn it may disenfranchise eligible voters and is likely unconstitutional.
#supreme-court
fromBoston.com
5 days ago
US news

Supreme Court seems poised to reject Trump's birthright citizenship limits as he attends arguments

US Elections
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Trump seeks to redefine who gets to be an American with birthright citizenship case

The Supreme Court is considering whether Trump can end birthright citizenship established by the 14th Amendment.
US Elections
fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 days ago

Hits close to home': US Supreme Court hears birthright citizenship case

The Supreme Court is considering ending automatic citizenship for infants born in the US, a practice upheld for over a century.
Social justice
fromwww.mediaite.com
5 days ago

Sotomayor Grills Trump Solicitor General: Are You Asking to Allow the Government to Unnaturalize People?'

Sonia Sotomayor challenged Solicitor General John Sauer on the implications of ending birthright citizenship during Supreme Court oral arguments.
fromBoston.com
5 days ago
US news

Supreme Court seems poised to reject Trump's birthright citizenship limits as he attends arguments

US Elections
fromenglish.elpais.com
6 days ago

Birthright citizenship reaches US Supreme Court in a case that will define the country's future

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on birthright citizenship, potentially redefining U.S. citizenship based on President Trump's executive order.
Right-wing politics
fromEsquire
5 days ago

Trump's Plan to End Birthright Citizenship Isn't Going So Well

Justice Thomas's reference to Dred Scott highlights the potential consequences of the Trump v. Barbara case on birthright citizenship.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
4 days ago

Federal government saying little about Toronto's call to block ICE from World Cup | CBC Sports

The federal government is not directly responding to Toronto's motion against U.S. ICE agents at FIFA World Cup events.
#iran-war
fromTruthout
3 days ago
Right-wing politics

No Kings Must Mean No War: Foreign Policy Is Least Democratic Space in Politics

Right-wing politics
fromTruthout
3 days ago

No Kings Must Mean No War: Foreign Policy Is Least Democratic Space in Politics

The majority of Iranian Americans oppose the war on Iran, despite media portrayal of pro-monarchy sentiments.
#trump-administration
fromAxios
6 days ago
NYC parents

What's at risk if SCOTUS sides with Trump in birthright citizenship case

Trump's order limits citizenship for children born in the U.S. to those with at least one legal parent, affecting many immigrant families.
fromAbove the Law
1 week ago
Right-wing politics

Trump Officials Downplay Guilt By Association, Cite White Supremacists As Authorities In Birthright Case - Above the Law

Trump's presidential runs are intertwined with Confederate ideologies, influencing policies like birthright citizenship and reflecting contemporary conservative politics.
NYC parents
fromAxios
6 days ago

What's at risk if SCOTUS sides with Trump in birthright citizenship case

Trump's order limits citizenship for children born in the U.S. to those with at least one legal parent, affecting many immigrant families.
Right-wing politics
fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

Trump Officials Downplay Guilt By Association, Cite White Supremacists As Authorities In Birthright Case - Above the Law

Trump's presidential runs are intertwined with Confederate ideologies, influencing policies like birthright citizenship and reflecting contemporary conservative politics.
#birthright-citizenship
fromKqed
6 days ago
Social justice

As Supreme Court Weighs Birthright Citizenship, SF Advocates Are Ready to Stand Up | KQED

NYC parents
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

How a SCOTUS decision on birthright citizenship could impact education access

Birthright citizenship, established by the 14th Amendment, is under threat from a Supreme Court case that could affect millions of U.S.-born children.
US Elections
fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

The Supreme Court on Who Gets to Be an American

The Supreme Court's ruling on Wong Kim Ark established a crucial precedent for birthright citizenship in the United States.
Social justice
fromKqed
6 days ago

As Supreme Court Weighs Birthright Citizenship, SF Advocates Are Ready to Stand Up | KQED

The Supreme Court is reviewing a case that could redefine birthright citizenship established by the 14th Amendment.
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Babies are an afterthought in the birthright citizenship case, advocates say

Birthright citizenship impacts every baby born in America, providing them with immediate access to essential support and services.
Right-wing politics
fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Commentary: Birthright citizenship secured my family's American dream. No wonder Trump hates it

Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship is under Supreme Court review, despite strong public support for the policy.
US politics
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

"It's a New World. It's the Same Constitution."

The Supreme Court hears arguments on birthright citizenship, while Trump attempts to reassure Americans about the economy and foreign policy.
NYC parents
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

How a SCOTUS decision on birthright citizenship could impact education access

Birthright citizenship, established by the 14th Amendment, is under threat from a Supreme Court case that could affect millions of U.S.-born children.
US Elections
fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

The Supreme Court on Who Gets to Be an American

The Supreme Court's ruling on Wong Kim Ark established a crucial precedent for birthright citizenship in the United States.
#citizenship
Europe politics
fromThe Local Germany
4 days ago

Why more and more people are acquiring citizenship in European countries

Citizenship acquisition in EU countries surged by 55% from 2014 to 2024, driven by demographic changes and the impact of events like Brexit.
Europe politics
fromThe Local France
4 days ago

Why more and more people are acquiring citizenship in European countries

Citizenship acquisition in EU countries surged by 55% from 2014 to 2024, driven by demographic changes and the impact of events like Brexit.
Europe politics
fromwww.thelocal.com
4 days ago

Why more and more people are acquiring citizenship in European countries

Citizenship acquisition in EU countries surged by 55% from 2014 to 2024, driven by demographic changes and the Brexit effect.
Europe politics
fromThe Local Germany
4 days ago

Why more and more people are acquiring citizenship in European countries

Citizenship acquisition in EU countries surged by 55% from 2014 to 2024, driven by demographic changes and the impact of events like Brexit.
Europe politics
fromThe Local France
4 days ago

Why more and more people are acquiring citizenship in European countries

Citizenship acquisition in EU countries surged by 55% from 2014 to 2024, driven by demographic changes and the impact of events like Brexit.
Europe politics
fromwww.thelocal.com
4 days ago

Why more and more people are acquiring citizenship in European countries

Citizenship acquisition in EU countries surged by 55% from 2014 to 2024, driven by demographic changes and the Brexit effect.
World news
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

What Are Your Obligations When Your Country Is the Villain?

The U.S. executed a devastating missile strike on a school in Iran, killing many children and raising moral questions about its actions.
SF parents
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

Abandoned by America

An Afghan family in Pakistan faces deportation and danger due to their association with the U.S. military and the current refugee policies.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 days ago

Here's a look at birthright citizenship, and how the world sees it, as Supreme Court case looms

The Independent provides critical journalism on key issues like reproductive rights and citizenship without paywalls, relying on public support for funding.
Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Why wearing traditional dress will always be political

The wearing of traditional African clothing varies dramatically across the continent, from everyday staples in Sudan and Nigeria to rare ceremonial wear in Kenya and South Africa, influenced by colonial history and cultural diversity.
UK news
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 weeks ago

UK passport rule prompts expats to consider renouncing British citizenship - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

A new UK rule requiring dual citizens to use British passports for entry is prompting some internationally-mobile Brits and expats to consider renouncing their citizenship.
#immigration-policy
#dual-citizenship
SF parents
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

Seeking a Second Passport

Americans are increasingly obtaining citizenship in ancestral countries as a form of insurance against political and social uncertainty in the United States.
SF parents
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

Seeking a Second Passport

Americans are increasingly obtaining citizenship in ancestral countries as a form of insurance against political and social uncertainty in the United States.
Right-wing politics
fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

The Pro-Immigrant Case for Opposing Illegal Immigration

The legal immigration debate is shifting, with both conservatives and progressives questioning the value of legal immigration channels.
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

Discrimination is a widespread phenomenon in Germany

One in eight people in Germany experienced discrimination in 2022, affecting approximately nine million individuals based on physical appearance alone.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

DC No Kings' Protesters Add a New Verse To America The Beautiful': Thy Immigrant, Who Hail From Every Land'

Protesters in D.C. added a new verse to America The Beautiful to express opposition to Trump's immigration policies.
US Elections
fromAxios
5 days ago

The five words fueling Trump's birthright citizenship fight

The 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to most born on U.S. soil, with exceptions for children of foreign diplomats.
Canada news
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

Canada Just Made It Easier for Americans to Get Citizenship-What to Know

Canada's Bill C-3 expands citizenship by descent to unlimited generations, making it easier for people with Canadian ancestry to obtain citizenship regardless of how far back their family history extends.
US news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Reader Q&A: post your questions for US immigration reporter Maanvi Singh

Increased ICE enforcement operations in American cities have resulted in deaths, community mobilization, and detention of individuals including minors, prompting investigative journalism coverage.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Why Populists Are Winning and How to Beat Them by Liam Byrne review a surprisingly original prescription

Liam Byrne's book attempts to address rightwing populism by advocating centrist deference to populist voters, but this approach lacks persuasiveness given populist voters are often motivated by factual myths rather than legitimate grievances.
fromwww.thelocal.com
3 weeks ago

Which European countries have the toughest rules for citizenship in 2026?

Gaining citizenship through family or through marriage is possible, but if you don't have any useful relatives or an EU spouse you'll be looking at getting citizenship through residency. From residency requirements to rules on dual nationality, every country in Europe has its own way of tackling naturalisation.
Europe politics
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

Why Nations Are Now Battling Over Your Digital DNA

Across the world, governments are redefining data. It is no longer a commercial byproduct, but a strategic resource. One that carries economic weight, political influence, and long-term national consequences. At the center of this shift is what most people never consciously see but continuously produce: their digital DNA.
World politics
France news
fromThe Local France
1 month ago

Foreigners in France scramble to apply for citizenship before rule change

French citizenship applications doubled in December 2025 as applicants rushed to meet deadlines before new language requirements and civics tests took effect on January 1, 2026.
EU data protection
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

Sovereignty isn't a toggle feature

European cloud alternatives like Hetzner and Scaleway can deliver comparable performance and capabilities to AWS while significantly reducing costs, though they require greater operational responsibility and architectural commitment to sovereignty.
UK news
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

British citizenship applications by US nationals hit record high

US applications for British citizenship reached an all-time high of 8,790 in 2025, a 42% increase from 2024, driven by political climate concerns and expanded eligibility rules.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

That resentment is real': Mahmood's Denmark visit aims to hammer home tough line on immigration

UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood visited Denmark's strict asylum deportation centre to promote replicating Denmark's hardline immigration model to counter populist right-wing politics.
US politics
fromJezebel
1 month ago

More Americans Than Ever Support Abolishing ICE. Can't Imagine Why.

Support for abolishing ICE reaches record high of 50% across all Americans, with growing backing among Republicans, Independents, and Democrats, while opposition falls to historic low.
Right-wing politics
fromThe American Conservative
4 weeks ago

Close Foreign Consulates in U.S. Sanctuary Cities

Migrant-sending countries maintain extensive consulate networks in the United States primarily to serve their large diaspora populations, including undocumented immigrants, contributing to immigration enforcement challenges.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Citizens of Nowhere: What It Means to Be Stateless in the US

Citizens of Nowhere is a documentary short about stateless people in the United States individuals who, through circumstance or legal technicality, belong to no nation. Without passports, citizenship or legal recognition, they live in a state of uncertainty. From finding work and accessing education, to simply existing within a system that does not officially recognise them, stateless people face endless bureaucratic barriers.
Film
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Kluth: Race is the elephant in the room of US foreign policy

White genocide' Carl is a right-wing firebrand who played a minor role in the first Trump administration and has more recently gained, depending on your vantage, kudos or notoriety for his theory that Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart, as his book's subtitle puts it. He believes, for example, that a White genocide is underway and endorses the Great Replacement Theory (according to which elites in America and Europe are intentionally encouraging immigration to replace indigenous whites).
US politics
Miscellaneous
fromwww.thelocal.com
1 month ago

What do Europeans really think about immigration?

European public opinion on immigration is nuanced: many favor greater controls but are not wholly anti-immigrant and often overestimate illegal migrant numbers.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Our embrace of individuals over institutions isn't serving us well

In the early 20th century, sociologist Max Weber noted that sweeping industrialization would transform how societies worked. As small, informal operations gave way to large, complex organizations with clearly defined roles and responsibilities, leaders would need to rely less on tradition and charisma, and more on organization and rationality. He also foresaw that jobs would need to be broken down into specialized tasks and governed by a system of hierarchy,
History
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Nationality at the Olympics: Does it matter?

"I just hope that Brazilians look at this and truly understand that your difference is your superpower."
World news
World news
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 years ago

The Most Powerful Passport in the World Comes From One of the Smallest Nations

Singapore passport ranks as the world's strongest in 2026, offering visa-free access to 192 countries.
Social justice
fromPoynter
2 months ago

Perilous times call for the participation of all - Poynter

Public recordings can document ICE enforcement, create a communal evidence database for prosecution, and require broad civil-society participation for accurate record-keeping.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Tell us: are you an American living abroad who has tried to renounce your citizenship?

American expats who tried renouncing US citizenship are invited to securely share detailed experiences, including motives, obstacles, future-return concerns, and anecdotes; contributions can be anonymous.
UK politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Why the UK's toughest immigration voices are often politicians of colour

Ethnic minority politicians increasingly lead and legitimize restrictive UK immigration policies, emphasizing lower immigration, tougher English-language requirements, and skilled-only entry.
fromNature
2 months ago

'Greed is the iron cage of our times' - why nationalism is here to stay

Collating data from the World Bank and other sources in innovative ways, he argues that globalization in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century was accompanied by then-unprecedented growth of income in both previously poor populations (notably in China) and people at the top of the world's income distribution (especially those in the West). By contrast, relative shares of world income stagnated or were thought to have declined for wealthy nations' middle and working classes, including in the United States.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Scandalous and unacceptable': readers on the new UK entry rules for dual nationals

British dual nationals living abroad have told of their disgust, fury and distress over new UK border rules that mean they could risk be denied boarding on a flight, ferry or train. The new rules, which come into force on 25 February, have caught many by surprise and require British dual nationals to present a British passport or a certificate of entitlement, which costs 589, to visit the UK on their non-British passport.
UK politics
US politics
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

I've Covered Migration and Borders for Years. This Is What I've Learned.

U.S. imperialism escalated under Trump, combining foreign military aggression with domestic repression and deportation of migrants and refugees.
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Trump officials propose testing a citizenship question amid a push to alter the census

Participants in the 2026 field test for the 2030 census may be asked about U.S. citizenship amid efforts to exclude noncitizens from apportionment counts and ongoing legal challenges.
US politics
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

You, ICE, and the future

The existing political and enforcement system perpetuates harm; working within it cannot enact meaningful change, so new grassroots organizing must build a better future.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

The American Passport Is Losing Its Power

At the same time, however, the United States is hemorrhaging billions in tourism revenue by the year, a downward trend many experts credit to President Donald Trump's nationalistic approach to immigration. In December, the administration expanded its travel ban to 39 countries-most of them in Africa-that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem claimed had "been flooding our nation with killers, leeches, and entitlement junkies" on X.
US politics
fromThe American Conservative
2 months ago

On Immigration, MAGA Needs Less Morality

President Donald Trump's MAGA movement suffers from an excess of morality. On no issue is that more apparent, and more self-damaging, than immigration. That claim likely would strike both the right and the left as absurd. The former sees itself as hard-nosed realists who will do whatever necessary to take back their nation. And the latter doesn't see much MAGA morality in Minneapolis, where this weekend immigration officers again shot dead a disruptive protester, the second this month.
Right-wing politics
US politics
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

When Politics Drives You From Home: 5 Americans Who Uprooted Their Lives Because of the State of the Nation

Politics has become a major driver of relocation, with many Americans choosing new communities that align with their political beliefs despite logistical and emotional costs.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

The odyssey of gaining US citizenship under Trump

That was the case for Mailan Pacios, a 28-year-old Cuban immigrant living in Tennessee, who was scheduled to take her citizenship exam on January 8, only to receive a notice on January 3 that her appointment had been canceled. It was like a bucket of cold water. It's very painful when you come with the hope of moving forward and this happens, says Pacios, who has two children, owns an air-conditioning business, and insists she has never had legal problems nor been a public burden.
US politics
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Trump Is Causing the United States' First-Ever Population Decline

The cause isn't an abnormal number of deaths or a plummeting birthrate - though that's slipping too, exacerbating the trend - but instead a collapse in the rate of migration from 2.7 million people in July, 2024 down to just 1.3 million in 2025 as the White House does everything in its power to make the country hostile to immigrants.
US politics
US politics
fromEsquire
1 month ago

Are We Really Shocked That ICE Has Started Detaining White European Immigrants?

Seamus Culleton, an Irish plasterer, was detained by ICE, endured severe overcrowding and poor conditions while contesting deportation despite bond approval later denied.
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Thousands of new Americans opt for 'ultimate act of inclusion' despite obstacles

Naturalization ceremonies remain celebratory, but processing delays and travel restrictions have slowed U.S. citizenship pathways for many immigrants.
US politics
fromAxios
1 month ago

Trump officials push citizenship question in test survey for 2030 census

Adding a citizenship question to the census could depress participation and shift political power and resources across states.
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