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  2. Tiny Ohio town sees population double with influx of 3,000 ...

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    A small Ohio town is the latest victim of the Biden-Harris administration’s open border policy after 3,000 migrants from the West African nation of Mauritania moved in in the past year — lured ...

  3. Human rights in Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    The possession of child pornography is also illegal, with penalties of two months to one year in prison and a 160,000 to 300,000 ouguiya (US$550 to $1,034) fine. Commercial sexual exploitation of children is illegal, and conviction carries penalties of two to five years in prison and a fine of 200,000 to 2 million ouguiya (US$690 to $6,900).

  4. Illegal immigration status revealed in shooting of Jewish man ...

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    The suspect in the shooting of a Jewish man on his way to a Chicago synagogue is a Mauritanian illegal immigrant who was released into the U.S. last year Illegal immigration status revealed in ...

  5. Human trafficking in Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Mauritania made inadequate efforts to raise awareness of trafficking during the last year. In 2009, the government, in conjunction with civil society, conducted a public awareness campaign in local newspapers about the plight of domestic workers, and also about the 2007 anti-slavery law, as part of the government's "Program to ...

  6. Slavery in Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    Mauritania ratified in 1961 the Forced Labour Convention, having already enshrined abolition of slavery, albeit implicitly, in its 1959 constitution. [1] In 1981, Mauritania became the last country in the world to officially abolish slavery, [4] when a presidential decree abolished the practice. However, no criminal laws were passed to enforce ...

  7. Trump won't ban immigration arrests at churches. Now clergy ...

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    The church, in a predominantly working-class Latino neighborhood, has served as a sanctuary for immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers for the past seven years, since Montalvo became pastor. Recently, the congregation drew attention for housing Muslim asylum seekers from Mauritania in its basement.

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  9. African immigration to Europe - Wikipedia

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    Spain and Italy imposed visa requirements on migrants from the Maghreb in the early 1990s, and the result was an increase in illegal migration across the Mediterranean. Since 2000 sub-Saharan African states. [8] (incomplete sentence?) During 2000–2005, an estimated 440,000 people per year emigrated from Africa, most of them to Europe. [9]