I-CLAIM Research cited in a recent article published by OneWorld – “Werken zonder verblijfsvergunning: werkgevers profiteren van wanhoop” (Working Without a Residence Permit: Employers Benefit from Desperation).
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Keir Starmer and the Crusade Against Immigration
In a recent article on Melting Pot Europa, Nando Sigona analyzes the Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s evolving approach to immigration.
Irregular migration in the UK: dehumanising narratives fuel a crisis mindset, finds report
Invezz features an extensive article on the I-Claim Report drafted by Stefano Piemontese ‘The narrative construction of migrant irregularity in the United Kingdom’.
The Electronic Immigration Network features the UK report on ‘The Narrative Construction of Migrant Irregularity’
Our latest report on “The Narrative Construction of Migrant Irregularity in the United Kingdom”, by Stefano Piemontese has been featured by the Electronic Immigration Network (EIN)!
How the Media Distorts the Public Debate on Irregular Migration in the UK
ByLine Times publishes a Reportage in their series ‘A Hostile Environment’ highlighting the main results of our latest report ‘The Narrative Construction of Migrant Irregularity in the United Kingdom’.
The business of border control: Who really profits from mass deportation plans?
Prof. Nando Sigona comments on Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans and examines who mass deportations actually benefit.
Australian refugee policy violates international law, but remains an inspiration for other countries
Ilse van Liempt was interviewed for the NRC newspaper to talk about Australian refugee policy and why European countries like to copy it.
How millions of US children would be hurt by Trump’s mass deportation plan: ‘Deep harm is intentional’
Read this interview by The Guardian to Nando Sigona on how Trump’s mass deportation plan could harm millions of U.S. children, causing family separations, trauma, poverty, and community destabilization.
What a Trump presidency means for millions of migrants and their families in the US
Nando Sigona explores in this article the potential impacts of a Trump 2024 presidency on migrant families in the U.S., including shifts in deportation and family separation policies.








