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Ghana : un officier de l’immigration tué près de la frontière togolaise

Une attaque armée survenue dans la nuit de dimanche a coûté la vie à un officier de l’immigration ghanéenne et en a grièvement blessé un autre, dans la localité de Nagani, située près de la frontière entre le Ghana et le Togo, dans le district de Tempane. Selon les premiers éléments rapportés par le média Republic of Togo, les deux agents auraient été pris en embuscade par des hommes armés non identifiés alors qu’ils patrouillaient dans une zone frontalière isolée. Les victimes ont été immédiatement transportées à l’hôpital de Bolgatanga, où l’un d’eux a succombé à ses blessures malgré les soins d’urgence. Les autorités locales et sécuritaires ghanéennes ont annoncé l’ouverture d’une enquête afin d’identifier les auteurs de cette attaque et de déterminer leurs motivations. Des renforts de sécurité ont également été déployés dans la région frontalière, réputée sensible en […]

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Tunji-Ojo orders urgent fix as CDCFIB recruitment portal malfunctions

The Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has ordered the immediate resolution of technical glitches affecting the recruitment portal of the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB). The directive follows widespread complaints from applicants who have been unable to access the portal to verify their recruitment status. In a statement on Saturday, the minister said he had directed the board’s secretary to ensure that all uploads and system updates were completed without delay. “Following recent complaints from applicants into the paramilitary agencies who are still unable to determine their fate due to the ongoing upload of information, I have directed the Secretary of the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board to ensure that all uploads are completed immediately,” Tunji-Ojo said. The CDCFIB had earlier announced that applicants could begin checking their recruitment status from Thursday. […]

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Allemagne : les propos de Friedrich Merz sur les immigrés divisent

Les déclarations du chancelier allemand Friedrich Merz sur l’immigration et la criminalité divisent profondément la société allemande. Lors d’un discours prononcé le 14 octobre 2025, le chef du gouvernement a appelé à expulser massivement les étrangers sans papiers ou impliqués dans des délits, provoquant une onde de choc politique et médiatique. S’exprimant sur les problèmes de sécurité liés à certains migrants venus notamment d’Afghanistan, de Syrie et d’Irak, Merz a déclaré vouloir « vivre dans un pays où ce n’est pas le faciès qui décide de qui fait partie de la ville », avant d’ajouter face au public : « Demandez à vos filles ». Des propos jugés ambiguës et discriminatoires par une partie de la classe politique. Le Parti social-démocrate (SPD), partenaire de coalition, a vivement dénoncé ces déclarations, accusant Merz (CDU) de chercher à diviser la société plutôt […]

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10 Common Reasons the US Can Revoke Your Visa

The United States government has wide authority to revoke a visa if a holder breaks any visa conditions or becomes ineligible under US law. Here are ten common reasons a visa can be cancelled. Criminal ActivityAny arrest, charge, or conviction can lead to visa revocation. Even minor offences such as DUI arrests may cause cancellation, especially if they raise safety concerns. US consular policy allows automatic revocation in cases involving criminal conduct. Unauthorised EmploymentWorking without permission is a serious violation. Tourists or students who take jobs not allowed under their visa type can have their visas cancelled by the State Department. Failure to Maintain StatusStudents who drop below full-time study, workers who lose their jobs, or visitors who overstay their authorised period risk visa revocation. Losing lawful status immediately places a visa in jeopardy. Security ConcernsLinks to organisations or activities […]

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UK reduces post-study work visa for foreign students to 18 months

The United Kingdom has announced that the post-study work period for international students will be reduced from two years to 18 months starting January 2027. This policy will affect all foreign students, including Nigerians. The UK Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, made the announcement on October 14, explaining that the change aims to ensure tighter immigration control while maintaining the country's appeal to global talent. According to a statement released on the UK Government’s website, international graduates will now have 18 months after completing their studies to find a graduate-level job. The new rule is part of the government’s immigration white paper and Plan for Change, which focuses on strengthening the local workforce and managing migration. The statement also noted that the Immigration Skills Charge (ISC) paid by employers sponsoring skilled foreign workers will rise by 32 percent. This is the […]

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US Revokes Visas of Six Foreigners Over Posts on Charlie Kirk’s Killing

The United States Department of State has revoked the visas of six foreign nationals who made social media posts celebrating or justifying the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In a statement released on X Tuesday evening, the Department said, “The United States has no obligation to host foreigners who wish death on Americans.” The announcement included screenshots of posts from individuals in South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Paraguay, Germany, and Argentina. All six have now been declared “no longer welcome in the US.” According to the State Department, one Argentine user wrote that Kirk “devoted his life to spreading racist and misogynistic rhetoric” and “deserves to burn in hell.” Similar posts from others expressed support for Kirk’s death, calling him a racist and a Nazi sympathizer. Officials said the action reflects the administration’s firm stance on protecting U.S. citizens and […]

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Group Sues Ghana Government to Void U.S. Deportation Deal of West Africans

A Ghanaian civil society group, Democracy Hub, has filed a lawsuit at the Supreme Court seeking to nullify the deportation agreement between Ghana and the United States government, describing it as unconstitutional and inhumane. The legal challenge follows President John Mahama’s recent disclosure that Ghana had entered into an arrangement with Washington to accept deportees from across West Africa as part of U.S. President Donald Trump’s broad deportation programme. According to lawyers and affected migrants, at least 28 deportees have so far been flown into Ghana, with some subsequently transferred to their countries of origin or sent to third countries without proper documentation. In its court filing, Democracy Hub accused the Mahama administration of violating constitutional provisions by implementing the U.S. deportation deal “without a parliamentary resolution or ratification.” The group is asking the Supreme Court to declare the reception, […]

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Trump Brands US Cities ‘War Zones,’ Deploys Troops

The Trump administration has described major US cities as "war zones" to justify deploying National Guard troops against the will of local Democratic leaders. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called Chicago a "war zone" on Sunday, defending President Trump's decision to send 300 soldiers there. This move was opposed by Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, who accused the administration of wanting to "create the war zone" to justify more military presence. The strategy faced a legal setback when a federal judge blocked a similar deployment to Portland, Oregon. The judge stated the president's determination was "untethered to the facts" and emphasized that the US is "a nation of Constitutional law, not martial law." The deployments are part of a broader anti-crime and immigration crackdown focused on Democrat-run cities, which has sparked protests and legal challenges. A recent poll found that 58% […]

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US Supreme Court Lets Trump End Protected Status for Venezuelans

The US Supreme Court has ruled for a second time to allow the Trump administration to remove Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants. This decision, supported by the court's conservative majority, puts the Venezuelans at risk of deportation. The court's three liberal justices dissented. The ruling blocks a lower court's order that had prevented the administration from stripping away the protected status. TPS shields individuals from deportation and allows them to work legally if their home countries are deemed unsafe due to conflict or disaster. In a brief order, the court stated that the same reasoning from its initial emergency ruling in May applied. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized the decision, accusing the conservative majority of prioritizing the administration's urgency over the lives of those protected. This move is part of President Trump's broader effort to crack […]

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Apple Removes ICE Tracking Apps from App Store

Apple has removed several mobile applications used to track U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from its App Store. The move came on Thursday following reported pressure from the Trump administration. The apps, which allowed users to anonymously report the locations of ICE officers, had grown in popularity amid the administration's intensified deportation efforts. Officials argued that the apps endangered law enforcement lives, citing a recent deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Texas where the gunman was alleged to have used such a tool. Apple confirmed the removal in a statement, saying it acted "based on information we've received from law enforcement about the safety risks." The Attorney General's office stated it had demanded the removal of the popular "ICEBlock" app, and Apple complied. The company did not provide further comment on the decision, which highlights the ongoing […]

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