European Union lawmakers approve an overhaul of migration laws NPR's A Martinez talks to Spanish politician and European parliament member Juan Fernando López Aguilar about the European migration pact, and what it means for asylum-seekers. 04/26/2024 - 2:11 am | View Link
EU migration overhaul stresses fast-track deportations and limited appeal rights for asylum seekers For example, the pact institutionalizes the policy that “ hotspot” reception centers on islands off Greece and Italy are transit zones and thus not EU territory. This effectively excises many ... 04/22/2024 - 2:03 am | View Link
The EU's New Migration Plan Is a Setback for Asylum Rights After more than three years of intense negotiations, the European Parliament finally passed the EU's flagship migration plan earlier this month. But while European leaders have been spinning the pact ... 04/17/2024 - 10:58 pm | View Link
After a decade of wrangling the EU has a new set of rules on migration and asylum The European Parliament has passed a new package of laws that could fundamentally change the European Union's migration and asylum policies. 04/10/2024 - 10:06 pm | View Link
EU lawmakers to vote on asylum reform In the name of European solidarity, it would also require EU countries to take in thousands of asylum-seekers from “frontline” states such as Italy and Greece ... is to set out over the ... 04/9/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
(CHARLESTON, W. Va.) — West Virginia and North Carolina’s refusal to cover certain health care for transgender people with government-sponsored insurance is discriminatory, a federal appeals court ruled Monday in a case likely headed to the U. S. Supreme Court.
The Richmond-based 4th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 8-6 in the case involving coverage of gender-affirming care by North Carolina’s state employee health plan and the coverage of gender-affirming surgery by West Virginia Medicaid.
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“The coverage exclusions facially discriminate on the basis of sex and gender identity, and are not substantially related to an important government interest,” Judge Roger Gregory, first appointed by former President Bill Clinton and re-appointed by former President George W.
(SHERIDAN, Ind.) — U. S. Rep. Victoria Spartz, the first and only Ukrainian-born member of Congress, emerged early on as a natural advocate for supporting her native country in its war with Russia. But when $61 billion in additional support for the war effort came up for a vote in the House recently, she voted against it.
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Instead she has called for better oversight of U.
Colorado lawmakers are racing against the calendar — or, depending on one’s outlook — wielding time like a weapon against disfavored policies — to finish their business for the 2024 regular session of the General Assembly.
The legislature must adjourn by the end of the day on May 8, giving them 10 final days.
There are now just 10 days left in the 2024 Colorado legislative session. With a number of hefty bills still in the legislative pipeline, that means 10 days of long nights, voting marathons and hectic scrambling lie ahead of us.
Or, to paraphrase how one senator put it to The Denver Post last week: Go outside, touch grass, and kiss your families goodbye for a little while.
The bulk of Gov.