Tag: border control


  • How a Stateless Minority Loophole Is Shaping Asylum Claims in Britain

    How a Stateless Minority Loophole Is Shaping Asylum Claims in Britain

    Overview: A Contested Route Into Britain Recent reporting has spotlighted a controversial tactic used by some asylum seekers to seek refuge in Britain. Claims suggest that individuals are being coached to declare themselves as belonging to a stateless minority group from Kuwait, leveraging a loophole in asylum procedures. This has sparked strong debate about the…

  • Chaos at EU Borders: Delays in the New Entry/Exit System Cause Flight Disruptions

    Chaos at EU Borders: Delays in the New Entry/Exit System Cause Flight Disruptions

    The European Union’s ambitious overhaul of its border control has sparked widespread frustration among travelers, with reports of long lines, system glitches, and tense encounters at airports across Europe and the UK. The introduction of the European Entry/Exit System (EES) aims to streamline border checks by collecting biometric data and accelerating processing for non-EU nationals.…

  • Naqvi Warns: Illegal Immigration Won’t Be Tolerated

    Naqvi Warns: Illegal Immigration Won’t Be Tolerated

    Pakistan Intensifies Stand Against Illegal Immigration In a bold statement aimed at tightening the screws on unauthorized travel, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi declared that illegal immigration will not be tolerated. Speaking alongside senior officials, Naqvi underscored the government’s commitment to safeguarding the nation’s reputation and security while ensuring that any passenger who brings disgrace…

  • Illegal Immigration: Mohsin Naqvi Vows Zero Tolerance in Pakistan

    Illegal Immigration: Mohsin Naqvi Vows Zero Tolerance in Pakistan

    Pakistan Harsher Stance on Illegal Immigration Under Mohsin Naqvi In a strongly worded statement, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi affirmed that the country will not tolerate illegal immigration and that any passenger who brings disgrace to Pakistan will be barred from traveling. The remarks, made during a public briefing in Lahore, underscore the government’s intent…

  • Illegal immigration will not be tolerated, Mohsin Naqvi warns

    Illegal immigration will not be tolerated, Mohsin Naqvi warns

    Pakistan Stands Firm Against Illegal Immigration In a strong display of policy resolve, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi reaffirmed Pakistan’s firm position against illegal immigration. Speaking alongside senior colleagues, Naqvi declared that any passenger who brings disgrace to the country will not be permitted to travel. The remarks come as part of a broader government…

  • UK Rolls Out Toughest Asylum Overhaul in Decades: What It Means for Migrants and Britain

    UK Rolls Out Toughest Asylum Overhaul in Decades: What It Means for Migrants and Britain

    Overview: A landmark shift in UK asylum policy The United Kingdom is moving toward its most aggressive asylum framework in decades, signaling a principled pivot toward deterrence and speedier case resolution. Inspired by Denmark’s strict asylum architecture, the plan aims to curb arrivals, deter questionable claims, and reduce the risk of prolonged uncertainty for those…

  • Why People Pay for Fake Yellow Cards: Inside Ethiopia’s Market for Fake Yellow Vaccine Certificates

    Why People Pay for Fake Yellow Cards: Inside Ethiopia’s Market for Fake Yellow Vaccine Certificates

    Introduction: A Prompt at the Gate At Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, a routine check can quickly become a snapshot of a global problem: fake yellow fever vaccination certificates, commonly referred to as “fake yellow cards.” In a country where international travel is on the rise, a shadow market has emerged around these documents.…

  • Foreign Vehicles Blocked from Leaving Malaysia Over Unpaid VEP Fines

    Foreign Vehicles Blocked from Leaving Malaysia Over Unpaid VEP Fines

    Malaysia Tightens exit controls on foreign-registered vehicles over unpaid VEP fines Starting November 15, foreign vehicle owners and drivers in Malaysia—including those from Singapore—face a new exit restriction. Vehicles that have not obtained or activated a Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) and have outstanding fines will be prohibited from leaving the country until all dues are…

  • Foreign vehicles barred from leaving Malaysia without VEP, fines must be paid

    Foreign vehicles barred from leaving Malaysia without VEP, fines must be paid

    Malaysia tightens border controls: No exit for foreign vehicles without registered VEP Starting November 15, any foreign vehicle owner or driver who has not obtained or activated a Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) will be legally barred from leaving Malaysia until all outstanding fines are cleared. The policy, implemented by Malaysian authorities, aims to streamline border…

  • No VEP, No Exit: Foreign Vehicles Banned from Leaving Malaysia After Nov 15

    No VEP, No Exit: Foreign Vehicles Banned from Leaving Malaysia After Nov 15

    Overview: New Exit Rules for Foreign Vehicles In a move aimed at enhancing traffic enforcement and ensuring outstanding fines are settled, Malaysia will begin enforcing a policy that restricts leaving the country for foreign vehicle owners or drivers who have not obtained or activated a Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP). The rule takes effect on November…