Derek Huffman, an American father who relocated his family to Russia to escape LGBTQ+ influences, is reportedly being deployed to the front lines in Ukraine after being promised a non-combat role. His wife, DeAnna, shared that Huffman, lacking military experience and with limited training in Russian, feels unprepared and misled by the recruiters. Huffman had hoped to gain Russian citizenship and earn the respect of his new countrymen through military service, however, he hasn’t received any payment after a month of service. The couple moved to Russia to escape “liberal gender norms” and have shown a clear admiration for Russia.
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Recent protests in Mexico City, sparked by rising housing costs and the influx of foreign residents, particularly Americans and Europeans, have challenged the city’s welcoming reputation. Demonstrators marched on U.S. Independence Day, expressing anger towards gentrification and demanding restrictions on short-term rentals, with some protests turning to vandalism. Though Mexican leaders have condemned the violence and xenophobic rhetoric, they also acknowledge the legitimate concerns of residents. The protests highlight the ongoing debate over the causes of rising costs, with analysts pointing to various factors beyond the arrival of foreign residents.
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During the year leading up to March, applications from US citizens to become British citizens or obtain indefinite leave to remain in the UK surged to a record high of 6,618, exceeding previous years since 2004. This increase, particularly sharp in early 2025, coincided with the beginning of Donald Trump’s second term and a rising number of inquiries from American immigration lawyers. While some attribute the rise to the polarized US political climate, many applications were based on existing family or spousal ties. Despite this surge in US applications, overall UK net migration decreased significantly in 2024.
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