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Undocumented and vulnerable: the reality of migrant women in Europe

March 29, 2023 - Oiza Q. Obasuyi
Undocumented migrant women are one of the most vulnerable groups in Europe in every socio-economic group and labour sector. Using Malta, Ireland, and Poland as case studies, Frohar Poya, a researcher and outreach lead at the European Network of Migrant Women, describes the impact that the post-COVID-19 period has had on migrant women workers. In this article, Oiza Q. Obasuyi delves into the research conducted by Ms Poya.

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What is the new immigration decree of the Meloni government about?

March 20, 2023 - Claudia Torrisi
Harsher penalties for boat drivers transporting migrants, a crackdown on special protection, new CPR (Detention Centre for Repatriation) openings, but also new rules for work permits and the announcement of a new Flow Decree. Together with Claudia Torrisi, we analysed the new decree on immigration that the government issued after the Cutro massacre.

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European and Italian responsibilities in the Cutro massacre

March 14, 2023 - Oiza Q. Obasuyi
As the number of victims of the Cutro shipwreck continues to rise, Frontex and the Coast Guard increase the blame-shifting. The government still places the blame solely on the boat drivers, but investigations reveal a more complex and broader picture in which the responsibilities for the failure to rescue multiply. All this needs to be seen in an even larger context in which EU countries continue to adopt securitarian and restrictive policies on the right to freedom of movement. Oiza Q. Obasuyi discussed this issue with us.

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Why the ruling on the shipwreck of children may prevent future massacres at sea

March 14, 2023 - Tommaso Fusco
Almost 10 years after the day of the shipwreck, the ruling that the defendants are statute-barred is issued. However, the ruling also confirms the responsibility of the Italian Coast Guard and Navy for the shipwreck of 268 people, of which 60 were children. Below we present our interview with Arturo Salerni, one of the lawyers for the victims who had joined the civil proceedings, to understand how to interpret the ruling and what we can expect in the future.

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Interim measures ordered for 148 homeless asylum-seekers in Belgium in a single day. Rule 39 applications on behalf of at least 700 more are on their way. How will the Belgian state respond?

December 12, 2022 - Fabi Fugazza
Unacceptable asylum and reception conditions in Belgium have left thousands of people on the streets of Europe’s capital. In this article author Fabi Fugazza explains how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) applied an interim measure requiring the Belgian authorities to provide accommodation.

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The criminalisation of foreigners in the media

September 21, 2022 - Oiza Q. Obasuyi
The type of narrative adopted by mainstream news sources when it comes to migration often tends to criminalise migrants. This way of telling the facts has a real impact on audiences who in turn can adopt hostile behaviour towards immigrants. Researchers from the University of Leuven, as part of the HumMingbird project, analysed these issues. Oiza Q. Obasuyi reports.

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How the Rule 39 Initiative saved the lives of migrants held on the edges of conflict in Ukraine

August 25, 2022 - Open Migration
Despite the ongoing conflict, migrants have been detained in Ukrainian detention centres at the frontline, as bombs kept falling close to the buildings. Thanks to the Rule 39 Initiative, CILD managed to protect their lives by involving the European Court of Human Rights and obtaining their relocation. The action ensured that eventually some of them were also able to flee the country.

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Tracking hate speech in Europe. A new study shows how tweets reflect public opinion on immigration

June 9, 2022 - Oiza Q. Obasuyi
Hate speech constitutes one of the most serious threats to coexistence in the European Union. Based on this premise, researchers from the University of Salamanca - Carlos Arcila-Calderòn, Patricia Sànchez-Holgado, Cristina Quintana-Moreno, Javier-J. Amores and David Blanco-Herrero - have shown that the presence of xenophobic messages on social media can be used to predict public opinion and citizen attitudes of social acceptance towards immigrants in Europe. We spoke about it with David Blanco-Herrero.

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