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Report: Migrant Crisis Escalating European Modern Slavery Risk – Sustainable Brands

Approximately 21 million around the globe are victims of modern slavery, a number that has grown significantly over the last year as a result of the escalating migrant crisis in Europe, reveals an annual study from global risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft.

According to the Modern Slavery Index (MSI) now in its second year modern slavery risks have risen in nearly three quarters of the 28 member states of the European Union. The five EU countries posing the highest risk are Romania, Greece, Italy, Cyprus and Bulgaria key points of entry into the region for migrants who are extremely vulnerable to exploitation.

The research, which assesses 198 countries on the strength of their laws, the effectiveness of their enforcement and the severity of violations, shows drops in the scores for 20 countries across the bloc.

The slavery situation in Romania is deemed as deteriorating faster than any country globally, with it falling 56 places in the ranking to 66th highest risk. Romania and Italy (ranked 133rd), which fell 16 places, have the worst reported violations in the EU, including severe forms of forced labor, such as servitude and trafficking.

The International Organization for Migration estimates that over 100,000 migrants have entered Europe by sea in 2017; 85 percent of which have landed in Italy. Arrivals in Greece (129th) have fallen dramatically since the 2016 signing of the EU-Turkey Refugee Agreement, but the country, which dropped 17 places in the index, is host to significant numbers of migrants and remains a key destination for human trafficking.

According to Verisk Maplecroft, the presence of these vulnerable migrant populations in the primary countries of arrival is a key contributor for increases in slavery across multiple sectors in the region, such as agriculture, construction and services.

Due to the geographic shift in migrant sea arrivals, the report suggests that the risk of modern slavery is likely to worsen in Italy over the next year, with agriculture being a major sector of concern.

The migrant crisis has increased the risk of slavery incidents appearing in company supply chains across Europe, said Sam Haynes, Senior Human Rights Analyst at Verisk Maplecroft. It is no longer just the traditional sourcing hotspots in the emerging economies that businesses should pay attention to when risk assessing their suppliers and the commodities they source.

Even the EUs biggest economies are not immune to the rise in slavery risk. Germany and the UK have seen slight negative shifts in their scores, taking them just over the low risk threshold into the medium risk category of the index. New data has revealed gaps in the UKs labor inspectorate, while Germany has experienced an uptick in recorded trafficking and servitude violations.

Outside the EU, Turkey experienced the worlds second largest drop in the Modern Slavery Index, falling from 110th to 58th most at risk and slipping into the high risk category. The influx of 100,000s of refugees from the Syrian civil war, combined with Turkeys restrictive work permit system, has led to thousands becoming party of the informal workforce. Policing labor violations is also no longer a priority for the government, which is focused on the political crackdown, further adding to the risk.

US MSI performance was also mediocre with a medium risk ranking of 135, dangerously close to the high risk threshold. The ranking is partially due to a recent crackdown on undocumented migrants coming to the US.

Hardline strategies such as deportation and immigration bans, however, do not offer effective or sustainable solutions for curbing forced labor and human trafficking. According to Alexandra Channer, Principal Human Rights Analyst at Verisk Maplecroft, eliminating modern slavery will require going to the root of the problem and addressing the drivers of illegal immigration. Failure to do so could further aggravate the problem.

Policies that increase the costs of trafficking, such as tighter enforcement of deportation rules and restricting the protections offered by sanctuary cities, will push undocumented migrants further into the hands of the criminal gangs involved in border trafficking and the procurement of undocumented workers, Channer told Quartz ahead of the 2017 MSI release.

Migrants will be ever more dependent on trafficking networks for survival and fewer will report entrapment and labor abuses to the authorities for fear of deportation. Increases in such violations pose a risk to companies sourcing goods from the US, especially from the agricultural sector, as well as within the services industry.

In Asia, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines and Thailand the regions manufacturing hubs all landed in the Modern Slavery Indexs extreme or high risk categories. Thailand and India both demonstrated significant improvement, thanks to increases in the enforcement of slavery related laws, but slavery still remains a significant problem. In India, severe forms of slavery are common in construction, brick kilns, garment production, manufacturing and farming; while in Thailand, the worst abuses still frequently occur in sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, fishing and rubber production.

Intensive government activity will be required in India and Thailand if these green shoots of progress are to turn into a positive trajectory, said Hannah Broscombe, Asia Supply Chain Analyst at Verisk Maplecroft.

China, ranked 21st in the index, remains firmly entrenched among the worst performing countries in the extreme risk category. North Korea, Syria, South Sudan, Yemen, DR Congo, Sudan, Iran, Libya, Eritrea and Turkmenistan are rated by the Modern Slavery Index as posing the highest risk of all countries measured.

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Some Maryland Cities Think It’s Okay to Let Illegal Immigrants Vote – National Review

College Park, Md., has proposed giving illegal immigrants the right to vote in municipal elections. A recently drafted charter resolution would, if approved, remove U.S. citizenship as a requirement for voting in local elections. College Park would be the largest municipality in Maryland to adopt such a law; ten other towns and cities in Prince George and Montgomery Counties already allow illegal aliens to vote in local elections. The Baltimore Sun reports that the trend is picking up steam in liberal enclaves in the wake of Trumps election.

According to the College Park resolution, the Mayor and Council have determined that it is in the public interest to change the qualifications for voting. They propose creating a supplemental voter registration list for non-United States citizen voters who meet the following criteria: at least 18 years of age; does not claim voting residence or the right to vote in another jurisdiction; is not a convicted felon currently serving prison time; is not under guardianship for mental disability; and has not been convicted for buying or selling votes.

While illegal aliens would still be ineligible to vote in statewide and national elections, this opens the door to taking the next step and allowing people who have pledged no allegiance to the United States to vote for the president and members of Congress. Unsurprisingly, such measures are generally unpopular. According to a Rasmussen poll conducted last year regarding a proposal made by New York City to allow illegal immigrants to vote for mayor and city officials, seventy-one percent (71%) of Likely U.S. Voters oppose letting illegal immigrants vote for local officials in the area where they live . . . 19% favor such a proposal, while 10% are undecided. Additionally, sixty-seven percent (67%) say illegal immigrants should not be allowed to vote even if they can prove that they live in this country and pay taxes. Thats up from 60% when Rasmussen Reports first asked this question in May of [2015]. Twenty-six percent (26%) still believe tax-paying illegal immigrants should be permitted to vote, down from 35%.

This sentiment is understandable.Undocumented people broke American laws when they chose to ignore immigration policies and enter the United States without authorization to do so.People wait for years to come to this country legally and are awarded with the right to vote if they then go through the process of becoming citizens. We undermine the value of that when we give the ability to vote to anyone who wants it.

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Algeria to take all ‘legal measures’ against illegal immigration – Middle East Monitor

Algeria is determined to take all legal measures in accordance with international charters to preserve the security and stability of its borders, the countrys Interior Minister, Noureddine Bedoui, has said.

Speaking at a meeting with members of the municipal council, Bedoui addressed the increasing worries regarding the rise in illegal immigration.He reiterated how the National Commission in charge of the case had taken strict measures to eradicate criminal networks that engage in the trafficking and exploitation of women and children in our territory for criminal purposes. He further added how some of these criminals were arrested last year.

We will continue in this direction with more firmness, he promised.

All the strict measures will be taken to overcome this phenomenon and to preserve our security and stability, he said, adding that this will be done in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its counterparts in Niger and Mali and several other African countries.

Read:Algeria will never give up on African migrants

Algeria has been facing increased hysteria regarding the presence of sub-Saharan migrants settling in the country or transiting en route to Europe. Media frenzies have been blastedfor racist headlines accusing migrants of bringing diseases into the country and of attacking Algerians.

Many of the migrants have been forced to live in squalid camps around the capital where diseases have thrived in the poor conditions.

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Illegal Immigration Rises For Third Month | The Daily Caller – The Daily Caller

Arrests of illegal aliens along the U.S.-Mexico border spiked in July, the third consecutive month that arrests have risen since falling to recent lows this spring, according to government data released Tuesday.

Border patrol agents caught18,198individuals trying to sneak across the southwest border, while Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officersturned away 6,833 people deemed inadmissible after presenting themselves at ports of entry. The combined total for July 25,031 was 16 percent higher than the previous month.

Border arrests are used as a proxy for overall levels of illegal immigration. The number of people caught trying to enter the U.S illegally typically falls during the hotter summer months, so recent trends indicate that the Trump administrations early success in reducing illegal immigration may be waning. (RELATED:Arrests Of Illegal Aliens At Southwest Border Jump 9%, Remain Well Below 2016 Level)

Department of Homeland Security spokesperson David Lapan said Tuesday that officials are still trying to determine why illegal immigration is uncharacteristically rising this summer.

The short answer is we dont know what all of those causes are, he told reporters.

Along with overall illegal immigration, attempted entry by unaccompanied minors (UAC) and family units also rose in July: Border agents detained 27 percent more UACs than in June, while the number of people arriving in family units jumped 46 percent. Those cases are considered particularly troublesome because they often trigger complex appeals in immigration courts.

The rise in illegal immigration comes even as the Trump administration has ramped up deportations of illegal aliens. Government statisticsshow that immigration judges issued 49,983 orders of removal between Feb. 1 and July 31, while 7,086 illegal immigrants left the U.S. on their own accord. That was a 31 percent increase over the same time period in 2016. (RELATED:Deportation Orders And Self-Removals Up Nearly A Third Under Trump)

Despite the recent increase in border arrests, illegal immigration across the U.S.-Mexico border remains well below 2016 levels. There were 47 percent fewer arrests in July than in the same month last year, and year-to-date totals for FY 2017 are22 percent lower than the same period in FY 2016.

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Fake Mike Pence Food Diary Is the Funniest Food Thing on the Internet Right Now – Eater

An extremely clever person put together a fake website for Vice President Mike Pence that has a hilarious what I ate section chronicling five (fictional) days in the Veeps life. Pence kicks off his week with 3 egg whites with mayonnaise vinaigrette washed down with a corn smoothie, and he ends it with 3 slices of white bread, a glass of whole milk, and an entire bottle of NyQuil. Judging by this fake food diary, Pence loves anything white and bland, so long as mother doesnt forbid him from eating it.

According to the joke diary, Pence went on a McDonalds hash brown bender on Wednesday, but the VP explains: I dont normally eat six hash browns for breakfast, but after finding out that my breakfast meeting was with a non-relative female, I had to abruptly cancel and head back to the White House for a briefing on Russia stuff.

His other meals that day are equally absurd:

The rest of the website imagines what it would look like if Pence launched an official 2020 presidential campaign. Although some people initially thought this was a hack of his official homepage, it turns out that Pences real website simply redirects to Donald Trumps landing page, and this is just a work of fiction. What I Ate Today [Mike Pence] All Eater IDK Coverage [E]

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