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Migrants and refugees in Australia face significant challenges, such as language barriers, when it comes to accessing healthcare, multicultural advocates say.
Photographer Carlos Villalon’s job has sent him to the some of the most dangerous and remote areas in the world. But one place has always captivated him – the Darién Gap, a lawless stretch of jungle along the Colombian border with Panama.
A group of mostly Venezuelan migrants were sent to Martha's Vineyard earlier this week on two planes charted by the governor of Florida.
There are reports of migrants seen back in Haiti following a concerted effort by US authorities to fly them away from a Texas bridge where a makeshift camp has been set up.
Nearly a quarter of permanent skilled migrants are over-qualified for their current jobs - effectively depriving the Australian economy of skills.
Moving to a different country long-term often comes with multiple emotional trials. As migrants endure the rollercoaster of culture shock and adapting to a foreign environment, many often feel a complex sense of displacement and identity loss. So, what can migrants do to cope and feel ‘whole’ again?
"Instead of shunning away Western Sydney, we need to ask how can we better politically engage these communities. We need to reach out to these spaces to show the LGBTQ+ individuals that they aren’t forgotten."
Advocacy groups in Australia have criticised the federal government for imposing health requirement tests they say are impossible for many migrants with disability to pass, which means they can't find access to proper funding, care or employment.
The ‘first name’ ‘last name’ convention doesn’t apply to me or some people from South India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Iceland among others, who have patronymic names.
Learn about the history of migration to Australia and current community demographics
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