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Moroccans Most Interested in Second Citizenship in North Africa: UK-Based Firm


Moroccans Most Interested in Second Citizenship in North Africa: UK-Based Firm
LONDON, June 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ North African businesspeople have always shown a steady interest in attaining second citizenship. However, according to London-headquartered investment immigration firm CS Global Partners, Moroccans are most eager to increase their travel mobility. Currently, Moroccan passport holders can travel to 64 countries and territories visa-free. The number close to triples with citizenship from a world-leading citizenship by investment (CBI) programme, like that of St Kitts and Nevis.
According to the International Migration Institute, since 1990, Moroccan emigration has heavily focused on European destinations like Spain, Italy and France, while the higher skilled exodus centred on countries like the US and Canada. Currently, over three million people of Moroccan descent (out of a total population of 30 million) are believed to be living abroad. Nevertheless, this p ....

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NRATV is now finished -- but here are the bigotry, lies, and hatred that the NRA tolerated for years


Loesch launched an anti-trans attack on NRATV, insisting that “just because you get some boobs, and you put some red lipstick on, poorly applied, and a very poor smokey eye bad dye job, that don’t make you a chick.” She also told transgender women not to “appropriate my sex.”
GRANT STINCHFIELD (HOST): Chelsea Manning is now running for the United States Senate
DANA LOESCH: Bradley.
STINCHFIELD: Bradley Manning, Chelsea Manning, whatever he/she wants to call herself, himself. Running for United States Senate in Maryland. A felon, can’t even vote for him or herself.

LOESCH: And don’t correct me on pronouns, for anybody who is watching, because I’m not going to suddenly pretend that this individual who is pretending to be a woman is a part of my sisterhood. He went through maturity and puberty as a male. Just because you get some boobs, and you put some red lipstick on, poorly applied, and a very poor smokey eye bad dye job, that don’t make ....

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Development programs can promote growth while also reducing brain drain in low-income countries


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Globalization has facilitated physical mobility, enabling international migration to increase from 92 million in 1960 to 244 million in 2017. Traditionally, rising migration flows have been attributed to a lack of economic development in origin countries. Would-be migrants, the argument goes, decide to move primarily in search of higher wages and income abroad.
A competing hypothesis on the migration-development relation
The “migration transition hypothesis,” first set forth by Wilbur Zelinsky in his seminal paper on the subject (1971), provided a more nuanced picture. Out-migration (emigration) first increases with development in a country until a certain turning point, after which it gradually recedes. Several scholars found empirical evidence for this, using mainly cross-sectional data (De Haas, 2010; Clemens, 2014; Dao et al., 2018). This suggests that in low-income countries eco ....

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