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Politics
After Amsterdam told young British men to ‘Stay Away,’ the Dutch housing crisis prompts a new message: Less sex, drugs and profits
By
April Roach
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Diederik Baazil
,
Sarah Jacob
,
Cagan Koc
and
Bloomberg
November 21, 2023
Commentary
VC boss who came to the U.S. as a child refugee: ‘Without immigration, the American Dream is just a fantasy’
By
Semyon Dukach
October 27, 2023
Politics
America’s 4th-largest city is electing a new mayor and has big problems to fix: ‘It’s hard to be proud of strip centers’
By
Juan Lozano
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The Associated Press
October 21, 2023
Politics
Border Patrol releases thousands of migrants on San Diego streets, creating ‘an unprecedented humanitarian crisis’
By
Elliot Spagat
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The Associated Press
October 10, 2023
Politics
Biden administration is waiving 26 federal laws to allow more construction on the Texas border wall
By
Valerie Gonzalez
and
The Associated Press
October 5, 2023
A Navajo and Taiwanese-owned illegal weed farm in New Mexico forced Chinese immigrants to work 14 hours a day, lawsuit claims
By
Susan Montoya Bryan
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Rio Yamat
and
The Associated Press
September 29, 2023
Tech
Elon Musk takes time out from running his X, Tesla, and SpaceX empire to livestream about illegal immigration from U.S. border
By
Christiaan Hetzner
September 29, 2023
Politics
Democrats want Biden to give work permits to asylum seekers crowding New York and other cities: ‘Let them work’
By
Anthony Izaguirre
and
The Associated Press
September 20, 2023
Success
An immigrant founder lived on $3 a day before selling a startup for millions. Then he lost it all in the dotcom crash and had to build it back.
By
Jane Thier
August 31, 2023
Success
‘The American Dream is still available’: Immigration officials shocked as social media fuels 750% surge of Mauritanian migrants
By
Jake Offenhartz
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Patrick Orsagos
,
Renata Brito
and
The Associated Press
August 21, 2023
Success
How wealthy Chinese moving to America have left Chinatowns behind for a whole new neighborhood—meet the ‘ethnoburb’
By
Wei Li
,
Yining Tan
and
The Conversation
August 1, 2023
Poland’s demographic crisis is so bad that its birth rate just dropped to the lowest level since World War II
By
Krzysztof Kropidlowski
and
Bloomberg
July 31, 2023
Commentary
A broken U.S. immigration system is helping foreign countries woo California’s tech founders. The Golden State’s new global talent program could reverse the trend
By
Vivek Wadhwa
and
Alex Salkever
July 28, 2023
Lifestyle
He’s best known as the ‘Passport King’ for helping rich clients gain citizenship. But he’s also a trader who’s made a 2,000% return over two decades
By
Ben Stupples
and
Bloomberg
July 20, 2023
Politics
Texas is suing the Biden administration to toss its new asylum rule because it says the phone app encourages illegal immigration
By
Rebecca Santana
and
The Associated Press
May 24, 2023
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Success
Tom Brady calls out a problem with modern parenting: 'Every time they mess up, we send them to an easier place to...
By
Jane Thier
Success
CEO of $62 billion software giant Workday's warning: 'There's nothing more dangerous than yesterday's success'
By
Emma Burleigh
Economy
Governments are likely to pillage the $80 trillion ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ to fund their national debt, says UBS
By
Eleanor Pringle