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27 Nov 2024
#illegals
GB News: Jacob Rees-Mogg: Labour’s plan to solve the migrant crisis is to lay out the red carpet
The Home Office will release quarterly migration figures this week, with expectations of a decline in legal migration due to previous Conservative policies, while illegal migration is projected to rise. Labour's government has opened more hotels for migrants than it has closed, contradicting its earlier promises.
Labour's strategy focuses on clearing the asylum backlog, which may lead to increased approvals for applicants. Critics argue that this approach, along with the removal of deterrents like the Rwanda plan, effectively encourages more illegal crossings, presenting a welcoming stance for migrants.
#society
Forbes: Volkswagen Sells Plant In China’s Xinjiang Region After Years Of Forced Labor Allegations
Volkswagen has sold its assembly plant in Xinjiang, China, to a Shanghai government-owned firm amid ongoing criticism over alleged forced labor practices in the region. The sale is part of a strategic realignment, though the company did not address human rights concerns in its statement.
The move follows years of pressure from rights groups and U.S. lawmakers, with Volkswagen previously receiving a “red flag” rating over forced labor allegations. Despite an internal audit finding no evidence of forced labor, the company faced scrutiny for its ties to the region, prompting this divestment.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: ICC prosecutor requests arrest warrant for leader of Myanmar's military junta
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor is seeking an arrest warrant for Myanmar's military leader, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, due to alleged crimes against humanity involving the Rohingya Muslim minority. These accusations stem from a campaign of ethnic cleansing that forced nearly a million Rohingya to flee to Bangladesh.
The prosecutor emphasized the importance of holding Myanmar's leaders accountable and ensuring the Rohingya are not forgotten, affirming their right to legal protection. More warrants for other Myanmar leaders are expected to be requested soon.