Tag: foreign nationals


  • Two Foreigners First to Be Charged Under Malaysia’s New Littering Law

    Two Foreigners First to Be Charged Under Malaysia’s New Littering Law

    Two Foreigners First to Be Charged Under Malaysia’s New Littering Law In a move signaling tight enforcement of Malaysia’s updated public littering regulations, two foreign nationals were brought to the Sessions Court to face charges for littering in a public space. The case marks the first time individuals have been charged under the country’s new…

  • Two Foreigners Charged in Malaysia’s First Littering Case Under New Law

    Two Foreigners Charged in Malaysia’s First Littering Case Under New Law

    Two Foreigners Face Malaysia’s First Littering Charges Under New Law In a landmark case for Malaysia’s environmental protections, two foreign nationals were charged in the Sessions Court with littering in a public area, becoming the first individuals to face trial for this offense under the country’s newly enacted littering law. The proceedings took place in…

  • Iran Unrest Update: Safety and Travel Advice for Foreign Nationals

    Iran Unrest Update: Safety and Travel Advice for Foreign Nationals

    Overview Civil unrest in Iran is evolving and can affect safety, travel plans, and day-to-day life for locals and visitors alike. The situation remains fluid, with demonstrations, protests, and security operations sometimes affecting major cities. Travelers and foreign nationals should monitor developments closely, follow official guidance, and prepare for rapid changes that could impact transport,…

  • Philippines Denies Entry to Two Foreigners Convicted of Sex Offenses

    Philippines Denies Entry to Two Foreigners Convicted of Sex Offenses

    Two Foreigners Barred from Entering the Philippines The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has denied entry to two foreign nationals with prior sex offense convictions in their home countries. The decision underscores the BI’s ongoing effort to uphold the country’s immigration policies and safeguard public safety by scrutinizing entrants with serious criminal backgrounds. Identities and Backgrounds…

  • BI Bars Entry of Two Foreigners Convicted as Sex Offenders

    BI Bars Entry of Two Foreigners Convicted as Sex Offenders

    Two Foreigners Denied Entry Over Sex Offender Convictions The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has denied entry to two foreign nationals who were convicted of sex offenses in their home countries. BI Commissioner Joel Anthony M. Viado confirmed that the pair, identified only as Borje Millert Hultberg, 63, from Sweden, and another individual named Rene Re…,…

  • US Urges Citizens to Flee Venezuela Amid Paramilitary Threats

    US Urges Citizens to Flee Venezuela Amid Paramilitary Threats

    Overview The United States has issued an emergency advisory telling U.S. citizens in Venezuela to leave the country immediately. The move comes amid reports that armed paramilitary groups are targeting Americans, intensifying security concerns just days after Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, was captured in a controversial development that has unsettled a volatile political landscape in…

  • How much do foreign criminals cost taxpayers? A closer look at the £643m annual bill

    How much do foreign criminals cost taxpayers? A closer look at the £643m annual bill

    Rising costs: foreign criminals in the UK justice system Taxpayers are bearing a record £643 million each year to prosecute and detain foreign criminals, according to a recent study by the think tank Onward. The figure, reported to be up by about 50% in a single year, underscores the financial strain that immigration and criminal…

  • Rising Cost of Foreign Criminals: Taxpayers Spend £643m Annually on Prosecutions and Detention

    Rising Cost of Foreign Criminals: Taxpayers Spend £643m Annually on Prosecutions and Detention

    Overview: The Financial Toll of Foreign Criminals Taxpayers in the United Kingdom are bearing a record cost for prosecuting and detaining foreign criminals, with expenditures totaling £643 million each year. This figure, highlighted in a recent report by the think tank Onward, signals a sharp increase and has prompted debate about immigration, policing resources, and…

  • U.S. State Department’s Warning on Foreigners Glorifying Violence

    U.S. State Department’s Warning on Foreigners Glorifying Violence

    Introduction The landscape of political discourse in the United States is intricately linked to issues of violence and hate speech. Recently, the U.S. State Department issued a significant warning aimed at foreigners residing in the U.S., particularly in the wake of the assassination of prominent political figure Charlie Kirk. This article delves into the ramifications…

  • U.S. Department of State: Foreigners Glorifying Violence May Be Deported

    U.S. Department of State: Foreigners Glorifying Violence May Be Deported

    Introduction In a recent statement, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau emphasized that foreigners residing in the United States who glorify violence could face serious consequences, including deportation. This warning came in light of the tragic assassination of prominent right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, a significant figure in the MAGA movement. The Context of the…