Deportations ‘could be a death sentence’, advocates say, as gang violence and instability grip the Caribbean country.

Deportations ‘could be a death sentence’, advocates say, as gang violence and instability grip the Caribbean country.
More than 1,000 people have arrived in Cyprus on boats from Lebanon this month amid deepening tensions in Middle East.
Since the repeal of an anti-migration law last year, migrants and smugglers have flocked back to the city.
Colombia has one of the highest rates of internal displacement in the world with residents fleeing cartels and conflict.
Many hundreds have died in the Gulf of Aden while trying to reach Saudi Arabia through Yemen.
No Palestinians have left Gaza thanks to a new Canadian visa programme, fueling anger as Israeli bombardment continues.
IOM says 13,000 people were forcibly returned to Haiti by neighbouring countries last month despite a surge in violence.
Human Rights Watch has urged the two countries to ensure the safety of people crossing the dangerous migration route.
Lancet report says Western countries will be forced to open borders wide to migration if economies are to survive.
Schengen rules are not yet applicable to land borders due to Austria’s concerns over undocumented migration.
Filipinos pay large sums to unofficial recruitment companies, only to find themselves at the sharp end of Polish law.
The agreement will not stem the flow of asylum seekers to European shores and could also destabilise Mauritania.
More than 63,000 died or disappeared on migration routes over past decade, with more than a third fleeing conflict.
Latest report comes amid a surge in mostly Muslim Rohingya making dangerous sea journeys in search of safety.