News headlines for “Immigration”, page 256
Slavery Casts a Long Shadow
- Inter Press Service

Ayana rises before the sun. She bathes, dresses, and leaves the house before her daughters awake.
Slavery Casts a Long Shadow
- Inter Press Service

Ayana rises before the sun. She bathes, dresses, and leaves the house before her daughters awake.
Anti-Immigrant State Laws Could Multiply, Obama Warns
- Inter Press Service

U.S. President Barack Obama criticised 'ill conceived' immigration laws in Arizona and called on Republicans to end their opposition to immigration reform and pass bipartisan immigration reform in speech delivered Thursday morning.
Iranian Diaspora Struggles to Find Unified Voice
- Inter Press Service

Iranians should be forgiven for not coming out en masse to demonstrate on the anniversary of their disputed presidential elections.
MALAYSIA: Thousands of Refugees Living in Constant Fear of Arrest
- Inter Press Service

As Rajoo, 27, makes tea at a rundown shed in Brickfields, a depressed suburb of the capital inhabited by hundreds of Tamil immigrants from Sri Lanka, he evinces no sign of anxiety and a deep yearning for something.
PAKISTAN: Water Trickles Back into Village, Thanks to Solar Desalination
- Inter Press Service

Ismail Achar never thought a day would come when his island village would be reduced to a barren tract of land with hardly a drop of water to drink.
LITERATURE-CUBA: 'Forbidden Stories' by Sonia Rivera-Valdés
- Inter Press Service

Lázara wakes up every morning in her home in New York, has a cup of coffee and, with the same passion with which she takes a stand for or against every cause, she turns on the radio, hoping to hear the news that she has been waiting for most of her life: the demise of former Cuban president Fidel Castro.
A Reform Movement by and for Undocumented People
- Inter Press Service

Hundreds of grassroots organisations came together at the U.S. Social Forum here to discuss strategies in the fight for immigration policy changes that would put an end to criminalisation and the militarisation of the border with Mexico.
MEXICO-US: Wall of Hate and Poverty Divides El Paso and Juárez
- Inter Press Service

'Sergio, your death will be avenged by the angry, organised people' reads graffiti under the Puente Negro railroad bridge connecting this border city with El Paso, Texas.
WORLD CUP: United For Africa - Making it Last
- Inter Press Service

Perhaps Africa's World Cup began in earnest on Jun. 16, when a despondent green and gold-clad crowd began leaving the Loftus Versfeld stadium even before the end of South Africa's heavy defeat to Uruguay. Migrant African fans felt the first touch of cold post-tournament reality.

