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Newsday

now that the government has control of it? are they controlling it? you know, they haven't. a desire to be a sanctuary for the desperate, yes, but an ongoing desire for control too, as the nature of immigration changes. how is migration to the east of england to great yarmouth changed since brexit? i think since brexit, obviously free movement has now been switched off. so, we are seeing less eu nationals moving into the town that we saw pre—brexit. but what we have seen in its place is that there are some temporary visa schemes in plates. so, we are seeing less migrants but maybe different nationalities are now being able to the town because of these visa routes being open to both the eu and non—eu communities. vidia arrived in uk decades ago as an 18—year—old from mauritius. when i looked and the train was coming, i had never seen

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BBC News

do you think we're more at ease now in this after brexit, with immigration, now that the government has control of it? are they controlling it? you know, they haven't. a desire to be a sanctuary for the desperate, yes, but an ongoing desire for control too as the nature of immigration changes. how is migration to the east of england to great yarmouth changed since brexit? i think since brexit, obviously free movement has now been switched off. so, we are seeing less eu nationals moving into the town that we saw pre—brexit. but what we have seen in its place is that there are some temporary visa schemes in place. so, we are seeing less migrants but maybe different nationalities are now being able to the town because of these visa routes being open to both the eu and non—eu communities. vidia arrived in uk decades ago as an 18—year—old from mauritius. when i looked and the train was coming, i had never seen

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Verified Live

desperate to bury her grandmother, her remains still in the house. a family desperate for some peace after a painful ordeal. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news. my colleague, zarghuna kargar, is in the newroom — and she's been taking a look at the number of people evacuated from sudan since last month. when we talk about the recent fighting in sudan, these kind of images come to mind — people desperate to leave for safety. multiple countries have conducted one of the biggest evacuation operations for years since the fighting began in sudan on the 15th of april. many were airlifted. many also travelled 800km from khartoum to port sudan to get onto ships via the red sea. let's give you some numbers. saudi arabia, for example, says it has evacuated 5197 people of 100 nationalities since the war began. the united kingdom says it has

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Verified Live

desperate to bury her grandmother, her remains still in the house. a family desperate for some peace after a painful ordeal. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news. my colleague zari kargar in the new room takes a look at the number of people evacuated from sudan since last month. when we talk about the recent fighting in sudan, these kind of images come to mind — people desperate to leave for safety. multiple countries have conducted one of the biggest evacuation operations for years since the fighting began in sudan on the 15th of april. many were airlifted. many also travelled 800 kilometres from khartoum to port sudan to get onto ships via the red sea. let's give you some numbers. saudi arabia, for example, says it has evacuated 5197 people of 100 nationalities since the war began.

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BBC News Now

show_ them to work, the latest statistics show that— them to work, the latest statistics show that student visas granted to nigerian _ show that student visas granted to nigerian students have gone up 83% in a year. _ nigerian students have gone up 83% in a year, among the top five nationalities with the biggest increase. because for many nigerians, particular professionals, middle _ nigerians, particular professionals, middle classes with some modifications, the state of the new nigerian _ modifications, the state of the new nigerian economy is bad, inflation is a 20%, — nigerian economy is bad, inflation is a 20%, limit is 40% and some of them _ is a 20%, limit is 40% and some of them may— is a 20%, limit is 40% and some of them may he — is a 20%, limit is 40% and some of them may be looking to scale up, go back to _ them may be looking to scale up, go back to university, get further modifications, in order to be more employable, either back home here or abroad _ employable, either back home here or abroad so _ employable, either back home here or abroad. so that is what is driving that increase. the abroad. so that is what is driving that increase.— abroad. so that is what is driving that increase. , . ., ., that increase. the expectation here in the uk more _ that increase. the expectation here in the uk more broadly, _ that increase. the expectation here in the uk more broadly, not - that increase. the expectation here in the uk more broadly, notjust. in the uk more broadly, notjust with those numbers and people in the stories you were talking about, but the expectation is for the numbers to fall over time. any sense but would be the story where you are? side back it's tricky, it's really hard tojudge side back it's tricky, it's really hard to judge iat side back it's tricky, it's really hard to judge— side back it's tricky, it's really hard to 'udue ., ., , .,, hard to 'udge lot of people during the hard to judge lot of people during the pandemic— hard to judge lot of people during the pandemic who _ hard to judge lot of people during the pandemic who might - hard to judge lot of people during the pandemic who might have - hard to judge lot of people during - the pandemic who might have wanted to study—

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BBC News Now

through this route over a span of five yew-— through this route over a span of five veere— through this route over a span of five ears. ., ~ ,, , . ., five years. thank you very much for that. now talk— five years. thank you very much for that. now talk liverpool _ five years. thank you very much for that. now talk liverpool through i five years. thank you very much for| that. now talk liverpool through the story where you are? —— now talk us through the story where you are. they have long been close ties with the uk _ they have long been close ties with the uk and — they have long been close ties with the uk and just a six—hour hour flight _ the uk and just a six—hour hour flight from _ the uk and just a six—hour hour flight from where i am in lagos to london _ flight from where i am in lagos to london and — flight from where i am in lagos to london and many nigerians have relatives— london and many nigerians have relatives in the uk but in the past year thousands of young nigerians have headed to the uk, many of them to study. _ have headed to the uk, many of them to study, some to work. student visas _ to study, some to work. student visas granted to nigerian students have increased 83% in the year and they are _ have increased 83% in the year and they are amongst the top five nationalities with the biggest increase and that is because for many— increase and that is because for many nigerians especially professionals, middle—class, and some _ professionals, middle—class, and some qualification, the state of the nigerian _ some qualification, the state of the nigerian economy has been very worrying — nigerian economy has been very worrying with inflation at 20% and at 40% _ worrying with inflation at 20% and at 40% in — worrying with inflation at 20% and at 40% in some of them have been looking _ at 40% in some of them have been looking to — at 40% in some of them have been looking to go back to university and -et looking to go back to university and get further— looking to go back to university and get further qualifications in order to be _ get further qualifications in order to be more employable either back

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BBC News at Six

but may be different nationalities now being able to move to the town because, of course, these visa routes are open to both the eu and non—eu communities. video arrived as an 18—year—old. when i arrived i had never seen houses of the like. she when i arrived i had never seen houses of the like.— when i arrived i had never seen houses of the like. she now works in a care home — houses of the like. she now works in a care home in _ houses of the like. she now works in a care home in great _ houses of the like. she now works in a care home in great yarmouth - houses of the like. she now works in a care home in great yarmouth and. a care home in great yarmouth and there are 42 residency and staff. without india we won't be here. and without us, the hospital we have bed blocked and they won't be able to release the patient to me and we will be able to cover them if we didn't have the bed.— will be able to cover them if we didn't have the bed. sancho and tar'ete didn't have the bed. sancho and tarjete arrive _ didn't have the bed. sancho and tarjete arrive from _ didn't have the bed. sancho and tarjete arrive from india - didn't have the bed. sancho and tarjete arrive from india two - didn't have the bed. sancho and l tarjete arrive from india two years ago. here they are caring for robert. migration, promises, people and places and an ongoing, conflicted conversation over what to do about it. chris mason, bbc news

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Newsday

visa schemes in place. most migrants but may— visa schemes in place. most migrants but may he _ visa schemes in place. most migrants but may be different nationalities are being — but may be different nationalities are being able to move here because these _ are being able to move here because these visa _ are being able to move here because these visa routes are open to eu and non-eu _ these visa routes are open to eu and non-eu communities.— non-eu communities. video arrived decades ago — non-eu communities. video arrived decades ago as _ non-eu communities. video arrived decades ago as an _ non-eu communities. video arrived decades ago as an 18-year-old. i non-eu communities. video arrived l decades ago as an 18-year-old. when i looked in decades ago as an 18-year-old. when i looked in the — decades ago as an 18-year-old. when i looked in the train _ decades ago as an 18-year-old. when i looked in the train was _ decades ago as an 18—year—old. when i looked in the train was coming, i never_ i looked in the train was coming, i never saw— i looked in the train was coming, i never saw the _ i looked in the train was coming, i never saw the houses _ i looked in the train was coming, i never saw the houses looked i i looked in the train was coming, i never saw the houses looked like. j never saw the houses looked like. she now _ never saw the houses looked like. she now runs— never saw the houses looked like. she now runs a _ never saw the houses looked like. she now runs a care _ never saw the houses looked like. she now runs a care home - never saw the houses looked like. she now runs a care home in- never saw the houses looked like. | she now runs a care home in great yarmouth. their 42 residency here and 76 staff. yarmouth. their 42 residency here and 76 staff-— yarmouth. their 42 residency here and 76 staff. without india, we will not be and 76 staff. without india, we will rrot be here- _ and 76 staff. without india, we will not be here. and _ and 76 staff. without india, we will not be here. and without _ and 76 staff. without india, we will not be here. and without us, i and 76 staff. without india, we will not be here. and without us, the i not be here. and without us, the hospital— not be here. and without us, the hospital we — not be here. and without us, the hospital we have, _ not be here. and without us, the hospital we have, they— not be here. and without us, the hospital we have, they want i not be here. and without us, the hospital we have, they want us l not be here. and without us, thei hospital we have, they want us to take the _ hospital we have, they want us to take the patient's _ hospital we have, they want us to take the patient's and _ hospital we have, they want us to take the patient's and provide i hospital we have, they want us to take the patient's and provide our community— take the patient's and provide our community the _ take the patient's and provide our community the service _ take the patient's and provide our community the service when i take the patient's and provide our community the service when they| take the patient's and provide our- community the service when they want to -o community the service when they want to go on— community the service when they want to go on holiday— community the service when they want to go on holiday and _ community the service when they want to go on holiday and place _ community the service when they want to go on holiday and place the - to go on holiday and place the parent— to go on holiday and place the parent in— to go on holiday and place the parent in here _ to go on holiday and place the parent in here for— to go on holiday and place the parent in here for a _ to go on holiday and place the parent in here for a couple i to go on holiday and place the i parent in here for a couple weeks. sancho and hajit arrived from india two years ago. here they are caring for robert. migration promises people and places in our ongoing conflicted conversation over

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Newsday

country after brexit, now that the government sancho and hajit arrived from india two years ago. and desired to be a sanctuary for the desperate, yes, but an ongoing desire for control too is the nature of immigration changes. how is migration to the east of england to great yarmouth changing since brexit? i think since brexit, obviously free movement has been switched off. so, we are seeing less internationals moving into the town that we saw a pre—brexit. but what we have seen and its place is that there are no some temporary visa schemes in plates. piercing are seeing less migrants but different nationalities not being able to the town because of these visa routes being open to both the eu and non—eu communities. video or right for decades ago

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Morning Joe

afternoon at 5:30 p.m. going to one of seven or eight redeemer churches -- redeemer services across new york city that day. and here's one at 5:30, and it was packed. it was like nothing i had ever seen. and it's a wonderful example about how one person can make a difference. one person with a positive but challenging message about god can bring people together of all political stripes, of all races, of all nationalities. it was -- it was extraordinary, and we have his books now to read, but he will really -- he'll be truly missed. >> absolutely. >> i mean, you saw him when he came on the show. he wasn't mr. sunshine. >> no. >> he was not, hey, how you

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