After a young Indian national died, likely by suicide, in 2024, his family and experts call for improved support systems to help ease migrant loneliness.
Thousands of asylum seeker families left in bridging visa limbo
A former Coalition immigration minister joins calls for the government to resolve the status of around 8,000 asylum seekers who arrived between 2012 and 2013 and remain in legal limbo.
Iranian man, arrested in US, told he'll be deported to Australia
The Trump administration has been deporting migrants to places they've never been. Now, immigration agents have told an Iranian man they are planning to send him to Australia.
UN urges Australian government to halt deportation of man to Nauru
Australia is seeking to deport three people released under the NZYQ decision to the tiny Pacific nation in exchange for an undisclosed payment, but their removal has been stalled since February due to court challenges.
Watchdog raises concern over Darwin hotel housing detained illegal fishers
Australia's detention centre watchdog has raised concerns about conditions at an ageing hotel in the Darwin CBD which is being used to detain illegal foreign fishers.
Why high immigration has fallen out of favour in Australia
Some of the harshest criticism of high immigration is coming from people who work for the exact organisations that have supported high immigration for decades.
Britain encouraged to look to Australia's 'tough' border policies
Trying to get to the UK is a treacherous journey for refugees. Even if they make it, growing protests and increasingly hard-line policies are waiting for them.
Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' will remake the US in three major ways
Donald Trump's mega-bill blew up his bromance with his biggest billionaire backer and could end up costing him considerable political capital. But it also brings his MAGA priorities to life.
ICE arrests Mexican boxer in US days after fight against Jake Paul
Famed Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr is arrested in the United States just days after he fought influencer-turned-boxer Jake Paul in California.
'Cops in the form of alligators': Trump's new threat to unauthorised migrants
Donald Trump is threatening to send unauthorised migrants to a prison camp surrounded by alligators in his latest move to expel "illegal aliens" from the US.
Tuvalu seeks confirmation its citizens will not be affected by US visa ban
The Tuvalu government is seeking assurance from the US that its citizens will not be barred from entering after what it called an "administrative and systemic error" by the US government to include it on a visa ban list.
Burke concedes preventative detention laws for migrants have failed
Immigration Minister Tony Burke says High Court-ordered revisions have made the preventative detention regime unworkable and he is instead focused on paying countries to take members of the NZYQ migrant cohort.
In four days, nearly a third of Tuvalu applied to live in Australia
The Pacific Island nation has rushed to apply to live in Australia under a landmark climate change visa.
Women choosing abortions to keep work visas, slavery inquiry told
The NSW inquiry into the risk of slavery for temporary migrant workers hears from a doctor who says many women are choosing to have abortions to stay in Australia.
On the skirmish line, Donald Trump's troops meet the LA resistance
In the haze of gas and smoke, it can be hard to make sense of the chaos on Los Angeles streets. This is what it looks like when a progressive city in Trump's America is forced to turn on itself.
Is immigration to blame for WA's growing pains? An expert panel weighs in
Immigration is often blamed for Australia's woes, but is that fair or accurate? An ABC expert discussion is investigating the issue.
Calls to include alpine resorts in working holiday visa scheme
Alpine region businesses are calling for the ability to offer work to non-UK tourists who need employment to extend their visas under the Working Holiday Maker scheme.
What on Earth is going on in LA? Two competing realities
Depending on your politics, you could see this as either a wannabe dictator illegally trying to quash civil liberties, or local and state-level politicians trying to stymie the policy agenda of a legitimately elected president.
California sues US administration over National Guard deployment
Governor Gavin Newsom says the US president "flamed the fires" and accuses him of an "unmistakable step toward authoritarianism".
Refugee loses court battle over mental injuries caused by immigration detention
An Iranian refugee has lost a court battle against the federal government for mental health injuries caused by five years of immigration detention.
Why do so many Indians continue voting Labor? It's not just about immigration
The promise by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to not leave anyone behind struck a chord with many in the Indian diaspora.