Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"squalid" Definitions
  1. (of places and living conditions) very dirty and unpleasant synonym filthy
  2. (of situations or activities) involving low moral standards or dishonest behaviour synonym sordid

759 Sentences With "squalid"

How to use squalid in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "squalid" and check conjugation/comparative form for "squalid". Mastering all the usages of "squalid" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"The Golden Glove" mainly shuttles between two locations, squalid and more squalid.
I saw squalid bedrooms and whatever the fuck this was.
Some 300,000 fled to squalid refugee camps in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Many remained, and have been living in squalid refugee camps.
There, they kept the children in squalid conditions, authorities said.
It was squalid and decaying, and yet so overwhelmingly human.
Five thousand are held in squalid and unsafe detention centers.
Five thousand are held in squalid and unsafe detention centers.
He and his younger brother live in a squalid flat.
Nearly 1,000 migrants lived in squalid conditions in the camp.
There is no revolution in Venezuela, just squalid abuse of power.
Many Tuareg have moved into towns or live in squalid camps.
People in the office entrusted him with the occasional squalid secret.
The album is an exploration of the squalid, sleazy and twisted.
Many have since been living in squalid refugee camps in Bangladesh.
Various items litter a squalid makeshift living compound in Amalia, New Mexico.
Conditions in detention centers in Anbar province are known to be squalid.
Meanwhile, thousands of migrants are waiting, sometimes in squalid conditions, in Greece.
Victorian critics thought him "squalid, seedy and eccentric", in Ms Moyle's words.
Those who have escaped now face squalid conditions in cramped refugee camps.
Some could be sent to ICE's squalid network of family detention centers.
Some fall into unemployment or bad health and live in squalid conditions.
Human rights groups have broadly condemned the camps as squalid and unsafe.
Squalid conditions like these create a perfect breeding ground for infectious disease.
But by the late 1960s, it had become squalid, overcrowded and violent.
Migrants lived in squalid conditions, surrounded by trash and with no bathrooms.
Indeed, many residents are eager to leave the camp's often squalid conditions.
Here, the wives and children of ISIS fighters are held in squalid conditions.
The army had ordered people into squalid, crowded camps; insurgents stalked the bush.
Many of them are overdosing not in squalid rooms but in public places.
But the neighborhood is among the most squalid and dangerous in the city.
We see squalid conditions, riots, and security guards who joke about shooting detainees.
Reportedly one of 11 dogs found living in squalid conditions in Chicago, Ill.
More than 700,000 Rohingya fled to neighboring Bangladesh and live in squalid camps.
Asylum seekers in Greece and Hungary are also mostly confined in squalid facilities.
In squalid camps, whole families live crammed into one-room cinder block huts.
Many of Italy's Roma live in squalid shantytowns isolated on the outskirts of cities.
THE "Jungle" camp in Calais—squalid, ramshackle and lawless—was no place for children.
The squalid, overcrowded conditions of the camp in Idomeni have given rise to infections.
Nine other children were found living in what police call squalid and unsafe conditions.
INVESTIGATORS FIND AMMO, DIRTY DIAPERS AT SQUALID &aposEXTREMIST MUSLIM&apos COMPOUND IN NEW MEXICO
The squalid, overcrowded conditions of the camp in Idomeni have given rise to infection.
CNN crews visiting the complex last week found squalid conditions, including open sewage drains.
A watchdog report this week described squalid and overcrowded conditions at some detention centers.
I go to squalid parts outside of Paris, but that doesn't make me underground.
The refugees are cramming into squalid camps of improvised shelters that lack basic sanitation.
More than 40,000 refugees have also collected in Arsal and in squalid camps nearby.
You are a loss to our culture, hanging about after squalid spoiled, selfish life.
Once in England, people were kept in squalid housing in West Bromwich and Birmingham.
Once in England, people were kept in squalid housing in West Bromwich and Birmingham.
Confined to a bare and squalid room (Soutra Gilmour is the designer), Ben (Mr.
Officials had previously documented the concerning, squalid living conditions of the home before AJ died.
The operations are carried out in squalid conditions, with many factories operating inside dilapidated buildings.
Reports also emerged of 300 children being held in squalid conditions at a border station.
Criticism has mounted this week over the detention of migrant children in overcrowded, squalid conditions.
Officials said they found 11 children, ages 1 to 15, living in squalid condition there.
There will be other hard fights to come, but none this squalid, nor infuriatingly futile.
CNN crews that visited the Benito Juarez shelter found squalid conditions, including open sewage drains.
In the midst of a squalid surrender, one young general had spoken up for France.
Will Syrian refugees linger in squalid camps where they will be more vulnerable to radicalization?
In addition to having their lives uprooted, detained individuals are often housed in squalid conditions.
Criticism has mounted this week over the detention of migrant children in overcrowded, squalid conditions.
Photographs by Jacob A. Riis capture the squalid conditions of the trash-strewn tenement neighborhoods.
Abdul-Ghani was not among the 11 malnourished children found living in a squalid trailer.
Closer to Sittwe, 140,000 Rohingya displaced by previous religious unrest are confined to squalid camps.
Bad Noids help Cleveland retain it's especially squalid place in the history of American hardcore punk.
About 12,000 people remain at a squalid tent camp near the Macedonian border hoping to cross.
Instead 62,000 are still in Greece, with around 13,633 on the islands in overcrowded, squalid camps.
Inside the squalid Dallas apartment where they were found, they used "gesturing and screams" to communicate.
Most of them were in squalid Libyan detention centres or destitute on the streets of Tripoli.
An improvised bathroom stands inside a squalid makeshift living compound in Amalia, New Mexico, on Friday.
The movie is beautifully shot, which lends the banality of Mark's squalid realm a certain queasiness.
Women and children are vulnerable in squalid conditions where idleness and violence go hand in hand.
The conditions in the rapidly growing camps are squalid; the humanitarian response is slow and inadequate.
During a phone conversation, a spokeswoman described the "squalid" underground factories where imitation items are made.
Several months earlier, state officials visiting the buildings had found runaway children living in squalid conditions.
In the squalid, square lethargy of your dorm room you cannot even imagine its future glory.
Most will now return to the same squalid camps where they had been living for years.
Ms. Egyptt and Mr. Lubonski, 53, pointed to the lax security and squalid conditions of shelters.
Squalid conditions and poor welfare practices are growing concerns amid the increasing flood of marine parks.
The workers themselves live on pavements and under flyovers, or rent squalid rooms, often with their families.
There's no news so heart-breaking that it can't be made squalid by Trump and his crew.
Some, like Ahmad, were housed in the squalid "Jungle" camp before it was dismantled, others are newcomers.
They'll be kept indoors all day, every day, squashed in squalid, outdated, utterly inhumane, and unsafe conditions.
Up the rickety stairs, the rooms were all squalid, though one had some semblance of a residence.
But the issue of the children who have reached the squalid camp without relatives is particularly thorny.
They now live in a squalid room, which the fantasy world of the first act shuts out.
The stories horrified readers with their vivid descriptions of slave-driving overseers, squalid conditions, and migrant deaths.
In Italy, liberation from Fascism becomes a squalid "derby" for the most powerful figure in the government.
It's also a monumental disservice to anyone who wants to repudiate the administration's squalid thinking on immigration.
Ukrainian migrants described being made to live in squalid accommodations and work long hours for little pay.
"They're a squalid procession of vain fools, traitors too," explains the flawed and beleaguered protagonist, Alec Leamas.
One was covered with sores, having caught scabies in the squalid prison in which he was born.
For example, guests on the Kowloon Free Tour learn about the housing crisis and squalid living conditions.
Instead, the Democratic nominee has ended up playing a sometimes secondary role in a squalid American epic.
But poor tenants, and squalid and dangerous conditions, are also found in the private sector, hidden from view.
If FIFA's shrine to itself ignores this squalid period of its history, its balance-sheet bears the traces.
Eleven children, ages 1 to 15, were found living in squalid conditions in a shack of wooden pallets.
In it the government ordered almost the entire local population into squalid camps where thousands died of disease.
An estimated 200,000 to 500,000 Rohingya refugees already live a precarious existence here, most in squalid, overcrowded camps.
When Cunanan, now in his teens, goes to Manila to find him, Modesto is living in squalid conditions.
Meanwhile, human rights groups describe conditions inside this makeshift shelter where migrants are waiting as squalid and unsanitary.
For two and a half years, their home was a shack in Zaatari, a squalid camp for refugees.
Most of those who survived were destined to spend years in squalid refugee camps scattered throughout Southeast Asia.
Today, many of those forced to move are still living in squalid settlements with unreliable water and electricity.
He and his friend Semmi (Hall) disguise themselves as foreign students and rent a squalid apartment in Queens.
Moria, which is a disused military base, has been criticized by humanitarian organizations for its squalid living conditions.
As a result, thousands of Rohingya have made the treacherous journey to squalid refugee camps across the border.
Others are living in their flood-damaged or half-repaired homes, struggling in squalid and mold-infested conditions.
Aid groups have expressed worry about hunger and diseases like cholera spreading through the squalid settlements in Bangladesh.
Lying on the floor of a squalid detention center, he was exhausted, depressed and desperate to go home.
It had been cheap, because that part of Brooklyn was squalid then, and the building's condition was laughable.
Earlier this month, a government watchdog published a report documenting overcrowded, squalid conditions at five such facilities in Texas.
Earlier Tuesday, CBP held a call with reporters on squalid conditions at a Border Patrol facility in Clint, Texas.
Speaking with CBS News Wednesday morning, Goza said many of the children they visited were staying in squalid conditions.
The lawmakers came away from their visits clearly shaken, and they described squalid living conditions for hundreds of people.
He also described brutal beatings by his captors, illness brought on by squalid conditions and maddening periods of isolation.
Just past the crude "no trespassing" sign, the officers found 16 people — including 11 children — living in squalid conditions.
Relocated to a squalid block of high-rises with a mockingly pastoral name, they do their best to assimilate.
But in brief: Jesse, an ex-criminal turned reverend serving an indifferent flock in his squalid hometown, Annville, Tex.
All this squalid executive-branch rancor left the right free to spin the incident before the facts were known.
The abuse of migrants being held against their will in squalid, inhumane conditions is a blot on our conscience.
Missing child's search unveils horror Police raided the squalid New Mexico compound on Friday, hoping to find Abdul-Ghani.
But when police found the 11 malnourished children living in a squalid trailer, Abdul-Ghani was not among them.
The origins of President Trump's wealth, squalid conditions at a Greek refugee camp, an uncertain future at Marks & Spencer.
Troops would round up villagers, burn their hooches and relocate them from their ancestral lands into squalid refugee camps.
They also guard thousands of ISIS fighters in prisons and tens of thousands of their relatives in squalid camps.
Nothing similar, needless to say, happened in the United States when pictures of our own squalid migrant camps emerged.
An estimated 660,000 remain, most in villages, but nearly 130,000 of them in squalid camps for internally displaced people.
In June, immigration lawyers raised alarms over squalid conditions facing hundreds of children at another facility in Clint, Texas.
In court filings this week, immigrant children and their parents described the squalid conditions in centers where they were held.
The children who have been detained in overcrowded, squalid migrant camps at the border aren't just facing poor living conditions.
The shootings provoked national outrage and a government inquiry that found that squalid living conditions had contributed to the strike.
The authorities then corralled more than 130,000 Rohingya into more than 40 squalid interment camps, where they remain confined today.
Myanmar's government confines more than 140,000 Rohingya, who were rendered homeless by the violence four years ago, to squalid camps.
Communal violence in 2012 led to hundreds of deaths, and forced 150,000 Rohingya to live in squalid internal displacement camps.
French authorities have approved plans from aid group Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to relocate another squalid camp outside nearby Dunkirk.
The idea is that, however squalid the working conditions of sweatshops are, they usually provide the very best jobs around.
On the border of Macedonia, which has been closed to refugees since March 9th, thousands are waiting in squalid camps.
Bangladesh's readiness to transfer the Rohingya to a squalid island raises numerous concerns and questions the motive behind the resettlement.
Over the following weeks, the crew showed photographs and video of squalid conditions on board - which they described as "hell".
At its peak, more than 400,000 Jews were crammed into the ghetto, living in squalid conditions with insufficient food rations.
This squalid camp of 25,210 refugees in Idomeni, Greece, is a padlocked waiting room for entering the rest of Europe.
The play takes place in and around the squalid hut where the women are held captive in a rebel compound.
He was released without charges, but only after languishing in prison for seven months, enduring squalid conditions and frequent abuse.
U.S.C. has, of course, been Exhibit A in the college admissions scandal, that squalid parable of a status-obsessed age.
Reports of squalid conditions continue, and in one complex, thousands of residents didn't have heat or hot water on Thanksgiving.
The migrants have long been known to live in squalid conditions as they wait to board ramshackle and unseaworthy vessels.
The idea that the doctors' own squalid hygiene played a role in spreading these infections didn't cross many people's minds.
Factories limited employees' movements by withholding their passports; it wasn't unusual for them to live jammed together in squalid conditions.
Thousands of Rohingya have been killed and three quarters of a million driven into a squalid exile in neighboring Bangladesh.
Farmers who are living in squalid camps for displaced people in Maiduguri are anxious about the state of their fields.
On the other side side sat his conscience: How could he leave that girl trapped in a squalid migrant camp?
Caught in the middle were an estimated 3,000 civilians, either homeless or living in squalid conditions, like Camilo and Jenny.
Responding officers found a squalid scene at the family's residence, with the children all malnourished and some of them in chains.
Readers learn about the powerful machines by witnessing them in battle, and see how humanity lives by observing their squalid villages.
But now, she and others are being forced to leave, with local officials saying that the accommodations are dangerous and squalid.
Many readers will no doubt recall dingy halls of residence owned by universities, or squalid private digs owned by individual landlords.
It is condemned to looking for scapegoats who can explain why the millenarian dream turned out to be a squalid nightmare.
What we found was a community of forgotten people—old, sick, without food or care, living in squalid, dirty, unsafe conditions.
A nurse from the 'Arsis' charity changes Asima's nappy, saying she knows of at least five infants stuck in squalid conditions.
About 10,000 people have refused to leave a squalid camp at the shuttered border with Macedonia, hoping it may re-open.
The government took over from the private contractor last summer after the prison was found to be operating in squalid conditions.
Camps to house the internally displaced in Myanmar, which were meant to be temporary, have become permanent and squalid human sinkholes.
" The very next day, Soviet newspapers denounced Pasternak, calling his book an "artistically squalid, malicious work replete with hatred of Socialism.
Turning the solemn rites of loss in the line of military duty into a squalid, race-tinged scandal is some achievement.
"Tell-Tale Hearts" gives everyone a squalid tale to tell, and the result is that their stories spill forth almost immediately.
For starters, landlords don't have a real economic motive to adequately maintain their properties, creating often-squalid conditions and exploitative relationships.
In a scathing opinion, Judge Pauley deplored the "breathtaking scope" of the squalid living conditions in the city's public housing complexes.
Migrants from Central America who made the grueling journey across Mexico have spent weeks in squalid conditions at a Tijuana shelter.
Simpson and his translator haunt the chain-smoking Jordanian businessmen who demanded the Nepalis' passports and crammed them into squalid rooms.
Many of the characters, with the exception of the child legal advocate Hao, are up to their necks in squalid corruption.
In June 2012, at least 80 people had died in riots and thousands of Rohingya were moved into squalid internment camps.
But along the roadsides or among the muddy lanes of these squalid camps, thousands of Rohingya children beg for food or money.
Many have been camping in squalid conditions for a week or more, with little food or medical help, according to the BBC.
Police in rural California say three children lived in a small plywood box in squalid conditions on a property overrun with cats.
They were taken to traveler sites in the eastern city of Lincoln and housed in squalid caravans, without running water or toilets.
Strict laws govern their movement and where they can live: some 120,000 live in squalid camps as a result of past conflicts.
Its once-busy arrivals terminal is tightly packed with scores of tents where more than 1,300 mostly Afghans live in squalid conditions.
But in an effort to understand the response, I went along Wednesday night to see if I could stomach the squalid degradation.
For years, migrants sent back to Libya have been routinely transferred to government-affiliated detention centers notorious for squalid conditions and abuse.
But competing with recent newspaper headlines about poor children stealing, resorting to prostitution or living in squalid conditions may prove rather hard.
He said he had been barred from speaking to journalists and forced to live in squalid, crowded conditions that endangered his health.
The group has been waiting in squalid conditions in Tijuana for weeks, which multiple people told the AP they were not expecting.
The family had already spent days in the squalid compound of a school where thousands of Jews destined for deportation were warehoused.
They grappled with squalid living conditions, fears over their children's health and education, and the psychological toll of living in constant uncertainty.
Widespread reports of squalid conditions in military housing — vermin, mold, lead paint, faulty wiring, radon contamination — among other issues are another concern.
Hogrefe said on Tuesday that investigators found a shooting range at one end of the squalid compound, situated near the Colorado border.
Anti-censorship and freedom of speech are two magnificent causes that Gamergate has used to smuggle through customs its squalid, base politics.
The game opens with a cinematic of rusted and decaying machinery, and everywhere you visit in the game feels dismal and squalid.
The cramped and squalid conditions mean illness spreads quickly, and lines to visit one of the camp's few doctors can take hours.
Camped out with little to no food, shelter, or sanitation, these refugees live in squalid conditions that aid groups struggle to address.
But it is squalid, smelly and suspicious, and another reminder of why Robert Mueller's investigation of Trump's finances is no fishing expedition.
GUATEMALA CITY — Jailed in the squalid barracks of a military base, members of Guatemala's once untouchable elite plot their return to power.
But that evidence and witnesses are in danger of disappearing as monsoon season and squalid refugee camp conditions threaten phones and lives.
Following historically high numbers of border crossings in the spring, immigration officials have faced blistering criticism for squalid conditions at overcrowded facilities.
An estimated 15,000 to 20,000 live in France, many in squalid camps on the fringes of cities, where they face persistent discrimination.
The influx of migrants overwhelmed federal authorities, prompting fierce criticism of squalid conditions at certain processing centers and shelters for unaccompanied children.
More than 730,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar after the military-led crackdown and were forced into squalid camps across the border in Bangladesh.
They barge in only to aggravate the lower-level debacles that punctuate routine in the "administrative oubliette" of squalid, shambolic Slough House.
A growing number of Venezuelans are going hungry in a food shortage, and dying from treatable ailments in squalid, ill-equipped hospitals.
San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies arrested the parents after discovering the squalid conditions at an encampment near the desert community of Joshua Tree.
The victims lived in squalid conditions in Nottingham, central England, and worked at the Sports Direct warehouse in nearby Derbyshire, the CPS said.
Nearly 340,000 Rohingya children are living in squalid conditions in the camps, short of food, clean water and health care, according to UNICEF.
About 700,000 Rohingya have fled Myanmar&aposs Rakhine state since last August and are living in squalid camps across the border in Bangladesh.
Some 125,000 remain displaced and face severe travel restrictions in squalid camps since fighting erupted in Rakhine between Buddhists and Muslims in 2012.
About 730,000 Rohingya were driven from Myanmar to neighboring Bangladesh, where they live in squalid refugee camps, fearing further persecution if they return.
Shot in squalid slums and deserted godowns, Jay Oza's camera twists and turns through narrow alleys, ably capturing the horror unfolding on screen.
A father of a missing disabled 245-year-old son has been arrested at a squalid camp that is linked to Islamic extremists.
For the next wave of people fleeing Intisar, the squalid Shahrezad will be their home and they will not know for how long.
For me, something that is ugly is unrefined, repetitious, squalid, simple, not like a country ballad but an amateur version of noise music.
In 1940, Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia moved the market indoors, to what became its famous but increasingly dingy, squalid quarters north of Delancey.
Tawergha's residents, many of them the dark-skinned descendants of sub-Saharan African slaves, have since been scattered in squalid camps across Libya.
It is primeval, and surreal, this squalid, improvised border camp of 27,23 refugees, a padlocked waiting room for entering the rest of Europe.
Tens of thousands of migrants are backed up in squalid camps in Greece after Macedonia closed its border crossing, blocking the way north.
The squalid camp, growing and festering for over a year, has become a symbol of Europe's faltering efforts to handle its migration crisis.
Last year, hundreds of thousands were violently expelled from their homes in Myanmar and pushed into dense, squalid refugee camps in neighboring Bangladesh.
Staffs shrank, and in some facilities, a single doctor was responsible for hundreds of residents, who often lived in squalid, abusive, dangerous conditions.
Now, squalid conditions in Tijuana, above, where thousands of migrants have gathered, fleeing violence in Central America, threaten to create a humanitarian emergency.
With squalid living conditions and poor health from years of fighting, Afghan troops are ill-equipped to stop the spread of the virus.
He is also correct that the current squalid and dangerous Penn Station is an embarrassment to New York, and indeed all of America.
A downpour, a blessing for this rain-starved region of Mexico, was a curse for thousands of migrants parked in a squalid encampment.
Rooms are often shared, and many are squalid, with mattresses or pallets on the floor, some with punched-out windows covered by cardboard.
Cusack is Lenù Greco, the bookish one who studies hard and escapes from their old, squalid Neapolitan neighborhood to become a celebrated novelist.
In "Ravan and Eddie" (1995), his breakout English novel, he took readers into the chawls, Mumbai's squalid tenements, where his main characters live.
In boarding school, at St. Mark's in Southborough, he was given a nickname that stuck—Cal, likely for Caligula, the squalid Roman emperor.
Money from the Gulf flooded in, funding gleaming new mosques with copper roofs and chrome fittings that bristled incongruously against squalid mountain villages.
Their pictures show us destitution and disarray, the squalid rooms that the students try to make habitable by adding a few colored lights.
Hundreds of detainees have broken out of Siglo XXI in recent weeks after disturbances that inmates told Reuters were triggered by squalid conditions.
Court records allege Darlene refused to give him his medication and Hugh said he only left the squalid room once during those two years.
Some 125,000 Rohingya remain displaced and face severe travel restrictions in squalid camps since fighting erupted in Rakhine between Buddhists and Muslims in 2012.
An Indiana woman allegedly kept her disabled husband prisoner in a squalid bedroom for two years, starving him and withholding his medication, PEOPLE confirms.
While there are now tanks of clean water and makeshift port-a-potties, the people in the ever-growing encampment live in squalid conditions.
The army has systematically cleared people from the countryside, burning their villages and packing them into squalid camps in Maiduguri and other "garrison towns".
The Lotus Garden is the only open area for about 200,000 people who live in cramped and squalid tenements abutting the city's biggest landfill.
"Thousands are being held in squalid detention centers on the Greek Islands," said Farah Karimi, the executive director of Oxfam's branch in the Netherlands.
They associate France with the brutality that the police have used against them and the squalid conditions in which they are required to live.
Some 120,000 Rohingya remain displaced in squalid "internally displaced persons" (IDP) camps since fighting erupted in Rakhine state between Buddhists and Muslims in 2012.
The recommendations came after Amnesty International described abuses, including construction workers from Nepal and India being charged recruitment fees and housed in squalid conditions.
Galicia described squalid conditions in the facility where he was held, saying he was held in a small room with about 70 other people.
During a 2013 crackdown, many of 160,000 Ethiopians who were expelled were first detained, beaten and held in squalid conditions, Human Rights Watch said.
The story culminates in squalid violence, and the unheroic Deep State is left to clean up—which is to say, cover up—the mess.
Those who survived the perilous journey, which often involves crossing the Bay of Bengal on flimsy rafts, live in squalid conditions in refugee camps.
Lawyers visiting the detention center in Clint reported children living in squalid conditions and being held long past the legally required 28503-hour deadline.
He spent more than two months living in squalid safehouses with foreign fighters, trying not to attract attention as he plotted to slip away.
I live with four other people in an apartment that might reasonably be described as "squalid" in a newspaper article if I was murdered.
MIKA ROTTENBERG The anxious, Rube Goldberg–like systems of the Argentine-born artist's videos get at the squalid magic of capitalism. Dec. 153–Apr.
It takes place in southeastern Brazil in 1821 — some six decades before the abolition of slavery — on a squalid farm deep in the mountains.
Today America's poor do not live in the squalid conditions of early industrial cities, but they cannot easily follow CDC guidelines on social distancing.
He then drove her to a dark, squalid garage with no windows, where she lived for the next seven months with various drug addicts.
Most animals in these markets are dying and thirsty and kept in squalid containers moved and shipped around as if they were simple commodities.
Adults and children with any association with Boko Haram are taken to the notorious Giwa Barracks, where they are detained indefinitely in squalid conditions.
A vast majority of Rohingya are still crammed into squalid refugee camps in Bangladesh, fearing what might await them if they were to return.
We also find out that his mother, Helen, is dead, and that he exaggerated the squalid conditions in which he apparently grew up in.
The tyranny of the Rajapaksas was replaced by squalid spectacles of quarreling between the new president, Maithrapala Sirisena, and his prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
A vast majority of Rohingya are still crammed into squalid refugee camps in Bangladesh, fearing what might await them if they were to return.
In his autobiography, "Walking Free," written with Patrick Weaver, Dr. Muderis told stories of squalid conditions, emotional and racial abuse and cruelty toward children.
For people living in comfort in the West, it is nearly unimaginable: entire neighborhoods leveled, and millions of people living in squalid, dangerous conditions.
According to Alicia Delacour Venning of the International State Crime Initiative, many of those who fled Myanmar "ended up again in squalid camps" across Asia.
In addition to death and injury, migrant workers in the Gulf state face low pay, long working hours, squalid accommodation and limited access to amenities.
Over 6,000 refugees live in the makeshift camp in squalid conditions, dreaming of reaching Britain, barely 21 miles (33 km) away across the English Channel.
A California couple who authorities say shackled and abused their 13 children in squalid conditions for years pleaded guilty Friday to torture and other charges.
For-profit prisons have come under heightened scrutiny recently due in part to reports of migrant children being detained in squalid conditions at border facilities.
Hundreds of thousands of them are holed up in squalid refugee camps just inside the Bangladeshi border, to where they fled from Myanmar's Rakhine state.
We also see Deadpool and Russell sent to an all-mutant prison, and the movie directly links its squalid conditions to those of Essex House.
So many of his fellow Moslawis were either left to suffer at home or forced into squalid camps housing hundreds and thousands of the displaced.
Both bills would direct money towards the humanitarian needs of immigrants after multiple reports of squalid, overcrowded conditions at a detention center in Clint, Texas.
Alleged abuses include the non-payment of wages for several months; "squalid and cramped" accommodation; and workers being threatened for making complaints about their conditions.
Maria Elena Boschi, minister for constitutional reforms, accused Salvini of "squalid sexism" which she said offended not only Boldrini but all Italian men and women.
Eventually, drugs proved to be more than a muse, and Snow died not in a squalid apartment, but in the bathtub of a boutique hotel.
Frustrated and exhausted after weeks of uncertainty, many migrants have become desperate since getting stuck in squalid camps in the Mexican border city of Tijuana.
Plot In a squalid Texas trailer home, a drug dealer, his virginal sister and their father hire a contract killer to dispatch the siblings' mother.
Members of the caravan are camped out in squalid conditions a a Tijuana sports stadium as they wait for CBP to process their asylum claims.
After his apology, he focused his testimony on details of day-to-day life in captivity, describing a squalid cycle of illness, pain and torture.
Tens of thousands of people have been living in squalid conditions in Greece on the border with Macedonia, which has denied entry to the migrants.
Many are now living in squalid tent cities — most infamously at the Idomeni crossing on the Macedonian border — and must be moved to government camps.
CALAIS, France — The migrants, mostly young men from Africa or Afghanistan, strode out of the squalid camp at a rapid pace, not looking behind them.
It has resulted in the creation of makeshift camps where hundreds of migrants have waited for weeks if not months in squalid and unsafe conditions.
He can be testy, but eschews anger, even in the face of the barely veiled bigotry and squalid conspiracy-mongering of his more extreme opponents.
The area around Matamoros has become the one of the largest refugee camps on the border, with people living in squalid and sometimes violent conditions.
I.A. After a visit to Dmitri's squalid jail cell, he returned to the Burov apartment — his own prison — and destroyed the incriminating map and tape.
The protesters were reportedly trying to draw attention to the squalid conditions they've been forced to live in because of the Remain in Mexico policy.
But today, migrants are contained on the Greek islands, mostly in overcrowded and squalid camps that seem out of place on the world's richest continent.
Children born to forced laborers were taken away and housed in a squalid nursery overseen by an SS doctor, where 365 of the infants died.
The five million Syrians who escaped war, starvation and deprivation now live mostly in one of five countries, often in squalid camps teeming with people.
The Islamic State was beaten in Diyala more than two years ago, but thousands of Sunni families still fill squalid camps, unable to return home.
The Lebanese army has in recent months stepped up raids in the makeshift camps built on the edge of Arsal, where refugees live in squalid conditions.
Such a move would bring to a halt the already slow trickle of asylum processing, with thousands of Central Americans waiting in squalid conditions in Tijuana.
The DCFS summary revealed a litany of child welfare hotline calls about AJ's troubled homelife, reports of squalid living conditions and drug abuse by his parents.
Additionally, images of squalid conditions and thinly stretched resources found in news reports and congressional Democrats' descriptions of their own visits have captured the nation's attention.
Monday's tour was organized after recent reports that hundreds of migrants, many of them children, are being held in squalid conditions after attempting to seek asylum.
Since then the Rohingya have faced a cycle of state-sanctioned violence and repression, with as many as 120,000 forced to live in squalid internment camps.
Remainers have warned that France might scrap the Le Touquet treaty that places the Anglo-French border in Calais, bringing squalid refugee camps to Dover instead.
The city was abandoned as a ghost town, while its residents, many the dark-skinned descendents of sub-Saharan African slaves, lived in squalid temporary camps.
"War, which used to be cruel and magnificent, has now become cruel and squalid," he declared in "My Early Life," in an outburst of pure Blimpery.
Thousands of migrants have been camped out in squalid conditions in a Tijuana sports stadium for more than a week, according to The New York Times.
This year, the government of President François Hollande had the northern portion of the squalid camp razed, and set up shipping containers to house some migrants.
Myanmar is threatening to house returned Rohingya in "temporary shelters," an ominous threat given the squalid concentration camps where more than 100,000 Rohingya are already confined.
An informer awaits execution in a squalid interrogation room while, outside, a deadly group of men and women draw closer, machine pistols tucked under their coats.
And it is about time that founders and investors take responsibility for cleaning up a capital base that has become more and more squalid over time.
Gratitude quickly turned to anger among Haitians living in squalid camps, particularly after United Nations troops inadvertently introduced cholera to the country, which has killed thousands.
Rachel spends her days in squalid solitude at home while her husband, Tom (Morgan Spector), is at work, with fear and loathing as her constant companions.
The mine was mechanized and expanded, and soon many of Indawgyi's inhabitants had traded their native villages for squalid mining camps where heroin addiction ran rampant.
And then, just beyond the hull of the Yanonge, I saw the passenger boats of today, so overcrowded and so squalid they look like refugee camps.
But it did trap thousands of asylum seekers in squalid conditions inside Greece, many of them confined to detention centers on islands in the Aegean Sea.
For years many of those residents of Bama lived in squalid camps or other temporary housing as clashes between fighters and the military destroyed their town.
Protest marches and other civic actions to end detention camps and squalid conditions for children and families are expected across the country in the coming weeks.
There's probably not much to enjoy about life as an ISIS fighter, what with the squalid living conditions, constant brutality, imminent threat of death, and so on.
The squalid New Mexico compound that was raided by sheriff's deputies last year served as a terrorist training camp, authorities said for the first time on Thursday.
I thought about this episode the other day when I read about the U.S. Attorney's sentencing memo detailing the squalid acts "The Coach" had committed years ago.
The case was widely compared to that of the 13 malnourished children who were found in Southern California in January, shackled to their beds in squalid conditions.
Now the country's more than 1 million Rohingya live largely without basic rights, most of them in the western state of Rakhine and many in squalid camps.
Many renters are spending more than half of their income on housing — forcing them into squalid living conditions or neighborhoods beset by crime or poor educational opportunities.
The organization added that older prisons like Pentonville were squalid and vermin-infested, and said that prison governors did not have the resources to tackle the problems.
The plot concerns a milquetoast son, Big Brayden (Sky Elobar), and his domineering father, Big Ronnie (Michael St. Michaels), who revels in flatulence in their squalid home.
But the kind of threats from people living in sub-standard housing amidst squalid conditions the law was aimed at is basically non-existent in Colorado today.
Landesman tries to walk a tricky line with Deep Throat's origin story, reveling in the squalid atmosphere of 1970s Washington while recoiling from his hero's unsavory qualities.
The Golden Age coincided with Britain's Regency Period, a time known for the rich pageantry of the upper-class and abject poverty in the squalid lower-classes.
Without any way to check, the U.S. had to simply document the stories provided by the refugees and house them in squalid camps throughout the Miami area.
The Myanmar government has not sent any investigators to the squalid Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, which now constitute the world's largest mega-settlement of displaced people.
Some of the most affecting scenes take him into refugee camps with squalid living conditions; he shoots from the ground and in the air, with drone technology.
But now she's facing another crisis: keeping her children fed and healthy in squalid refugee camps vulnerable to the spread of infectious diseases like cholera and measles.
Locals have long sought the closure of the Moria camp, a squalid, sprawling migrant center where people live in desperate conditions, and illness and violence are commonplace.
The Jungle camp, where thousands of migrants hoping to reach Britain lived in squalid conditions, came to symbolize Europe's difficulty in dealing with an ongoing migrant crisis.
Here in Ciudad Juárez, they have been sleeping under plastic tarps in squalid encampments near the three main border bridges, enduring falling temperatures and bitterly cold rains.
Amid an already growing movement over low wages and "dangerous and squalid conditions," Warren told the crowd in Manhattan, Perkins went to Albany to lobby the government.
Nearly 60,000 people seeking refuge in Europe are being warehoused in Greece in squalid camps, many in tents that are no protection from snow and freezing temperatures.
Is it acting in a child's best interest to hold her in squalid conditions and deny her edible food, clean water, medical care, and even basic hygiene?
Police in Paris forcibly moved almost 1,000 migrants early on Wednesday from a squalid camp under the elevated Stalingrad metro station, in the north of the city.
The words themselves are enough to transport us to squalid Haight-Ashbury squats and the rows of the manically-decorated bus occupied by Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters.
The agency has been under intensifying scrutiny following government and media reports of squalid conditions at facilities, and derogatory Facebook posts by current and former Border Patrol agents.
Drones can't wean those reliant on ineffective traditional healers off of their concerns about Western medicine, nor can they address squalid conditions in urban areas with medial access.
A California couple who shackled, tortured, and starved 12 of their children in squalid conditions for years were sentenced to 14 years to life in prison on Friday.
Officers found the children at the Fairfield home, which they described as squalid and unsafe, after receiving a call on March 31 about a missing 12-year-old.
Like Jacob Riis in New York, who used his own version of the magnesium flash to photograph the city's squalid tenements, photography was an advocacy tool for Shiras.
A 2016 Associated Press investigation found that these foreign workers labor on Hawaii's fishing boats in squalid conditions for little pay, as well as instances of human trafficking.
Attorneys last week found more than 300 migrant children in an overcrowded Texas border patrol station, where they said some had been held for weeks in squalid conditions.
The DCFS report Friday revealed a long history of child welfare hotline calls with reports of a troubled homelife, squalid living conditions and drug abuse by the parents.
Those who have escaped the genocidal purge are now living across the border, temporarily settled in squalid refugee camps in Bangladesh with no resolution—or salvation—in sight.
Last month, four families living in small nooks in the squalid building facing Ms. Sub Laban's got eviction notices, followed by two other residents of the Khaldiyya Ascent.
Allegedly held captive in an intensifying cycle of abuse, most of David and Louise Turpin's children were severely malnourished when police discovered them in squalid conditions on Jan.
There's even room for the "primitives," who emulate the squalid but conflict-rich lives of prehistoric humanity, and the "cybos," whose cybernetically enhanced brains give them mysterious powers.
Armed police fanned out around the squalid shantytown after a night during which small groups of migrants burned toilet blocks and hurled stones at security forces in protest.
Hoping to cross to England, Mudwey was holed up in the squalid "Jungle" migrant camp outside the northern port of Calais before it was razed by the government.
Inside Baghouz, a squalid area of makeshift shelters, garbage and trenches filmed by Reuters TV on Sunday showed the harsh conditions in the ruins of Islamic State's 'caliphate'.
Over a journey that often took two days, many workers were forced to sleep side by side in the cargo hold of the banana boats in squalid conditions.
A squalid informal camp at Idomeni, on Greece's shuttered border with Macedonia, hosts 9,000 people still resisting efforts by the migration ministry to move them to official accommodation.
Y. She and three other of the party's star freshmen were telling the committee about the squalid conditions they saw during arecent visit to the US-Mexico border.Rep.
He also sensed that this thing about facts and equilibrium was a lie he told himself to justify going after squalid details that were none of his business.
Perplexed, even outraged by the decadent culture around him, he matches our shock, our sense of imbibing something squalid when we experience GTA IV's foul-mouthed, uncompromising parody.
His narrative ascends to the White House and descends to the squalid tenements in which the Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven hung sardine can lids from her ears.
The camp officially opened June 30 in order to provide more beds to children who were being held in squalid Border Patrol facilities on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Dubbed the "jungle", the squalid camp is a half-way house for thousands of migrants fleeing war and poverty who dream of crossing the English Channel to Britain.
"There will be no return of 'the jungle'," Macron said in a speech in Calais, referring to the nickname given to a squalid camp the previous government dismantled.
You spend three wretched days in the bowels of a squalid, rancid, life-ruining hangover as a result of the session-friendly bitter you drank in the club.
Article continues after the video below Anti-censorship and freedom of speech are two magnificent causes that Gamergate has used to smuggle through customs its squalid, base politics.
They're in squalid conditions and the ingredients that go into these cosmetics are not what you're paying for, nor what you would want to put near your face.
In squalid digs with dirty dishes in the sink and windows so grimy you could barely see the daylight, the band prepared to launch themselves on the world.
In Moria, a refugee camp on the island of Lesbos, squalid conditions and an inscrutable asylum process have caused what aid workers describe as a mental health crisis.
A report in July by DHS' internal watchdog detailed squalid conditions at some detention facilities, including severe overcrowding and children going without hot food and showers for days.
A report in July by DHS' internal watchdog detailed squalid conditions at some detention facilities, including severe overcrowding and children going without hot food and showers for days.
There were just eight or so artists who operated from their living rooms or at kitchen tables in squalid corners of the city, like the Lower East Side.
Since 2017, more than 700,000 Rohingya have fled across the border into Bangladesh, where they live in squalid refugee camps with little prospect of returning to their homes.
It has also been the site of brutal attacks by officers on inmates and unsafe, squalid conditions that officers themselves have long complained has exposed them to attacks.
It's part of an ongoing trend of children, many of whom are from Central America, separating from their families after living in squalid and unsafe conditions in Mexico.
But many end up in the detention centers, run by militias and overseen by Libya's weak United Nations-backed government, where conditions can be squalid, dangerous and inhumane.
MANILA — A fire raced through a squalid Manila shantytown teeming with people on Tuesday night, as residents armed only with buckets of water tried to fight the inferno.
They are working on a luxury apartment complex in central Moscow, where two North Koreans were found dead last month in a squalid hostel near the construction site.
MATAMOROS, Mexico — Under a canopy on the edge of a squalid encampment, a young physician named Dairon Elisondo Rojas holds office hours every day from 10 to 33.
Here in this cramped space, Rachel Lavien spent several squalid months, with only a narrow window offering paltry light and air, and a slivered view of the water.
African-Americans, the majority of county residents, were largely illiterate, living in unpainted wooden shacks insulated with newspapers, their children shunted to squalid schools with no instructional materials.
The news comes after Reuters reporters M.B. Pell and Joshua Schneyer exposed the hazardous, squalid housing of American military families in a series of investigations, 'Ambushed at Home.
Mere feet from the US-Mexico border, thousands of asylum seekers have been forced to live in squalid conditions in some of the most dangerous parts of Mexico.
And there is Anand Mehta, the unsuccessful businessman who buys a share in the boys' future, raising them up from their squalid slum but entangling them in debt.
Lay the blame for the squalid conditions in the camp on the 2016 European Union-Turkey agreement, struck to discourage refugees from taking the sea route to Europe.
About two million people have been forced to flee their homes, and many now live in squalid conditions with poor sanitation, medical care and not enough to eat.
Tens of thousands live in squalid camps, some government-run and others illegal, which the European Commission warned Rome in 2014 seriously limited the fundamental rights of Roma.
In southern Syria, over 40,000 Syrians who fled the Assad regime are sheltering in squalid conditions in the makeshift camp of Rukban close by the American base at Tanf.
About 50,000 refugees and migrants were in Greece on Saturday, many living in squalid conditions in tents near its northern border with Macedonia, waiting for a border to open.
Hotels felt pressure from their unions — which represent thousands of immigrants — as well as from customers angered by recent scenes of overcrowding and other squalid conditions at detention facilities.
Le Monde reports that there are two camps, one near the Canal Saint-Denis, consisting of 1,600 people living in squalid conditions, and another near the Canal Saint-Martin.
No one has crossed into Macedonia this week, Greek authorities say, and at least 12,000 people are stranded in squalid conditions in the camp - nearly eight times its capacity.
Police say the search for the missing boy led them Friday to a squalid compound where they found Wahhaj, four other adults and 11 children living in filthy conditions.
Volunteer doctors and NGOs recorded gastroenteritis, outbreaks of skin diseases, and children being born in squalid and unhealthy circumstances—a humanitarian drama outside of any notion of international law.
DUBUQUE, Iowa – An Iowa man accused of letting seven children live in a squalid home surrounded by garbage, rotten food and feces has pleaded guilty to child endangerment charges.
And instead of working in the fields (which is how most Kenyans lived just a generation ago), they are marooned in squalid urban areas and are less physically active.
It must be itself, a certain idea of liberty and democracy and openness, or it is nothing, just a squalid, oversized, greedy place past the zenith of its greatness.
The demands of trying to shelter migrants and improve squalid, crowded conditions have overwhelmed local officials, and the arrival of the migrants has strained relations with the United States.
In a jarring way, it emphasizes how the Bowery's sad and squalid history has been all but erased by its opposite — luxury housing and art galleries touting expensive fantasies.
The world is hell, Bill Clinton's presidency is in its squalid final months (this novel is set in 2000 and 2001) and she feels like a twice-dunked cruller.
The squalid poetry of convenience stores is one of Cohen's fortes, as his characters struggle with a sense of displacement and the wish to begin a new, better life.
At the Martinique, they found a desperate situation, with homeless families camped in squalid conditions, the threat of violence ever-present and the access to health care severely limited.
" The former inmate described his time in prison in graphic detail, calling the sleeping quarters where he lived with 900 other prisoners "squalid places, cold and dark, like tombs.
Yet many end up trapped in debt bondage, forced to live and work in squalid and unsafe conditions, stripped of their documents and subjected to threats, abuse and violence.
Had he arrived a few weeks earlier, he might have ended up in a squalid camp, like the dozens that have sprung up in the city in the past.
Surrounded by four large screens, awash in overlapping and repetitive dialogue and Kjartan Sveinsson's orchestral score, the viewer feels immersed in some artist's alternately squalid and exhilarating fantasy life.
Though the family seemed odd, and their living conditions squalid, the Badgers say they didn't necessarily want them to leave the area -- they just wanted them off their land.
More than 43,000 migrants and refugees are bottled up in squalid conditions in Greece after Macedonia closed its border, and more are arriving daily despite NATO's Aegean sea patrols.
Officials in New Jersey are holding a hearing regarding squalid and unsanitary conditions at a large detention center for immigrants that were cataloged in a scathing inspection report last week.
When she turned to a life of crime, Israel was living in a squalid one-bedroom apartment with only her cat, Jersey, her books, and her withering ambition for company.
His administration has attempted to ban large numbers of Muslims from entering the country, held Latino migrant children in squalid detention centers, and gutted the Justice Department's civil rights division.
Attorneys last week raised alarm after they were given access to the Clint station near El Paso and said they had found more than 300 children detained in squalid conditions.
A 2013 Human Rights Watch report found that around 125,000 Rohingya, and some local non-Muslims, had been forced to flee their homes for squalid refugee camps in Rakhine state.
Also known as gypsies and nomads, tens of thousands of Roma live across Italy, many in squalid shantytowns on the outskirts of major cities and on the fringes of society.
Since violence between Buddhists and Rohingyas erupted in 2012, hundreds of thousands of Rohingyas have been displaced from their homes, many languishing in squalid camps or confined to their villages.
It was only after the media reported the squalid living conditions at the camp that Kirit Somaiya, a member of the state Parliament, came around to distribute cash and grain.
"If we can build almost 2 million homes, we can recover production!" he said in a recent speech to employees, urging them to name and shame "squalid" pro-opposition colleagues.
The fate of children staying in the squalid camp where migrants converged in the hope of making it across to Britain, has been a political problem for the British government.
Upon arriving at their squalid, isolated quarters, he informs her that she's to care for their chickens (they came free with the house), grow their vegetables and prepare their meals.
There were almost 50,000 refugees and migrants in Greece on Thursday, many living in squalid conditions in tents near its northern border with Macedonia, waiting for a border to open.
Tens of thousands of Roma, also known as "gypsies" and "nomads", live across Italy, many in squalid shantytowns on the outskirts of major cities and on the fringes of society.
What could be more cleansing, after literary immersion in the seamy and squalid arena of robber-baron America, than an adventure story about an idyllic boyhood on the Mississippi River?
If we expect America to ever again be more than a squalid kleptocracy, we're going to need a comprehensive plan of de-Trumpification, including wide-ranging investigations and legal reforms.
We're covering the transfer of migrant children from a squalid facility in Texas, President Trump's denial of a sexual assault accusation, and the U.S. victory at the Women's World Cup.
Accounts from lawyers who visited the facility near El Paso this month offered a look at the squalid conditions and a system that has largely been hidden from public view.
" He abandoned his wife and children, moving into a squalid attic in Paris and living in penury before fleeing to Tahiti in the name of art with an uppercase "A.
As much as the prospect of Kavanaugh's confirmation fills me with despair, I'll be relieved when it's over and this gutting, squalid chapter in American life comes to an end.
It could be a lavish villa with comfortable bedding and fans, but more often they resided in squalid, bombed-out ruins that were infested with bugs and sometimes with vermin.
And last week, the Department of Homeland Security's independent watchdog said that squalid, overcrowded conditions at migrant centers along the southern border were more widespread than had previously been revealed.
Now, three months later, more than 600,000 Rohingya have fled, many of them to squalid refugee camps in neighboring Bangladesh, as Jason Motlagh reported for The New Republic this month.
The Hajjes had fled Syria at the start of the war and spent several miserable years in Lebanon, living in squalid conditions, the children working for a dollar a day.
Several defendants have been charged with child abuse stemming from the alleged neglect of 11 children found living on a squalid compound on the outskirts of tiny Amalia, New Mexico.
For decades, the predominantly Coptic Orthodox community residing in the small settlement has collected, sorted, and recycled the waste of Egypt's capital, earning a reputation as simply filthy and squalid.
Haiti has not emerged from the shadow of the earthquake: amputees are disconcertingly common on the streets of Port-au-Prince, the squalid, chaotic capital; 50,203 people remain in tent cities.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was among the Democratic lawmakers who toured a facility here Monday following reports of squalid conditions for detained migrants at the border, overcrowded facilities and thinly stretched resources.
That renovation, which didn't so much restore Grey Gardens as it did upgrade its condition from unlivable to squalid, was to be the backdrop for a documentary by artist Peter Beard.
Thousands of migrants have been camped out in squalid conditions for months near Calais, the entry point of the tunnel on the French side, hoping to find their way to Britain.
Phillips and cinematographer Lawrence Sher (who also DP'd for all three of Phillips' Hangover movies) give the film a sickeningly grungy, underlit, David Fincher-esque look, especially in Arthur's squalid home.
Thousands of migrants are staying in squalid, makeshift camps in Bihac and the surrounding towns, relying on limited support of the local Red Cross and a couple of international aid agencies.
At the same time, it's hard to blame Rosenstein and the Redmond city council member for connecting the dots between the Downtown Eastside's squalid condition and the city's progressive drug policies.
In Khayelitsha, tens of thousands of people live cheek by jowl in a squalid sea of shacks - unnumbered homes on nameless streets, perfect conditions for criminals and a nightmare for police.
French authorities sent in bulldozers last year to clear a migrant camp known as the Jungle, where thousands of migrants hoping to cross the Channel to Britain lived in squalid conditions.
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said on Twitter that Il Giornale's decision to give away the copies of the Nazi leader's political treatise was "squalid" and expressed solidarity with Italy's Jewish community.
He wrote of daily life on the island, posting updates on social media about squalid conditions at the camp and the suicides and self-harm that became commonplace among the detainees.
The vast, squalid sprawl of shanty-town shelters housed about 7,000 migrants, many of whom were taken to temporary lodgings in villages and towns across France pending examination of asylum requests.
He graduated, but was fired from one teaching job after another, wound up in an asylum and finally landed homeless on the then-squalid Bowery in Manhattan in the mid-1960s.
He was fascinated by the down-and-out Bowery — "A European wants to say: 'Finally, reality'" — with its rows of pristine bridal shop windows alongside squalid dives like Sammy's Bowery Follies.
To make his case, he details the squalid conditions in which he and his teammates lived, and how their destitution left them with little other choice than to bet against themselves.
The devastation of their country currently makes return very uninviting, particularly for refugees in Europe, who live in relative comfort compared with their compatriots in squalid camps in Lebanon or Jordan.
In addition to those the government registered — those placed in squalid camps of dilapidated huts — there were an estimated two million who were not registered, including about one million in Saigon.
The need for funding has become more urgent as attorneys last week called attention to more than 300 children detained in squalid conditions at a border patrol facility in Clint, Texas.
Along with some 10,000 other people over the past two years, he had fled Darzab to a squalid life as a displaced person in Sheberghan, where meat is an unimaginable luxury.
On March 43, Alabama's Department of Corrections — which is notorious for violence, understaffing, neglect and squalid conditions at its prisons — rolled out a series of measures designed to keep coronavirus out.
But after arriving in Nogales about a week and a half ago, they have been sleeping on cardboard pizza boxes in a squalid entryway to a bathroom at the border crossing.
And so Claire, after many years and many husbands, journeys back to the squalid little town — called Slurry, in Kushner's version — that rejected her as a pregnant, unwed 16-year-old.
Salvini, who leads the right-wing League party, later dismissed Proactiva's version of events as "squalid propaganda," saying it had found neither corpses nor survivors aboard the remains of the boat.
It feels squalid and pornographic and evil, and juxtaposed with the West Wing–esque high-mindedness of the Washington scenes, it's a critical reminder that policymaking is not an abstract exercise.
The Government of Myanmar continues to confine more than 120,000 Rohingya to more than 35 squalid camps in eight townships of Rakhine State—all displaced during rounds of violence in 2012.
In rejecting that deal in November, Judge William H. Pauley III of Federal District Court in Manhattan deplored the "breathtaking scope" of the squalid living conditions in the city's public housing.
The conditions Mariam describes match up with recent warnings from the international community about the threat to tens of thousands of political prisoners in Egypt's squalid, overcrowded and unhygienic prison system.
And there are the items people carried as they trekked through monsoon rains to squalid refugee camps in new lands: a chipped food tin, a wedding sari, a woman's winter coat.
Like everyone else at the squalid, trash-ridden ranch where he camps out, she admires his overwhelming charisma, and when the others tell her he can do anything, she believes them.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi criticized ll Giornale's editorial decision to distribute "Mein Kampf," the Nazi leader's political manifesto, as "squalid," and expressed his solidarity with Italy's tiny Jewish community of 30,000.
After last year's media blitz covering the squalid conditions at Lesbos and Idomeni, the Greek government had largely closed the camps to press, so I didn't bother to apply for a pass.
Tires form a wall at a squalid makeshift living compound in Amalia, New Mexico, on Friday, where five adults were arrested on child abuse charges and remains of a boy were found..
These so-called squalid, gloomy and stinking places were incredible places of social mixing: gays and straights of all social strata, men of all ages, cultural and religious backgrounds came together there.
More than 5,000 refugees and migrants are held in 19 official detention facilities, some controlled by armed groups, as well as an unknown number in squalid centers run by traffickers, he said.
After a surge of violence beginning around 2013, in which "the Muslim population came off much worse," the state is now segregated by the government, with Muslims frequently confined to squalid camps.
Collomb in late June ruled out a new reception center in Calais, to replace the squalid 'Jungle' camp bulldozed by the authorities last year, saying such centers were a magnet for migrants.
He builds guitars from what he calls the "bones" of New York: centuries-aged pine planks from establishments like Chumley's, the Chelsea Hotel and squalid former Bowery saloons like McGurk's Suicide Hall.
One of the more lasting images from Trump's squalid appearance on Tuesday was that of his chief of staff, John Kelly, who stood listening to him with a hangdog look of shame.
Osnos's article convincingly reinforces the United Nations' conclusion that Facebook has played a "determining role" in Myanmar's Rohingya genocide, which has forced a million people into squalid refugee camps in neighboring Bangladesh.
That site has seen the largest backlog of migrants by far, with a queue in recent weeks of more than 5,000 people awaiting entry on the Mexican side, in often squalid conditions.
But then these dewy newlyweds, who have been living in a squalid council estate known as "the crime capital of the universe," don't know human nature as well as Philip Ridley does.
A former Sri Lankan Tamil militant (played by the former Tamil Tigers fighter Antonythasan Jesuthasan) arrives in a squalid French housing project in search of peace, quiet and a chance to forget.
In the olden days, people were nobly tilling the fields, or shepherding their sheep, or hunched up down a mineshaft trying to dig raw materials out of the earth in squalid conditions.
A campaign by Myanmar's military in response to insurgent attacks in 2017 drove 730,000 Rohingya Muslims to flee to Bangladesh, where they live in squalid camps, fearing further persecution if they return.
JERUSALEM — In the Khan Younis refugee camp in Gaza, Mahmoud Ferwana, 21, huddled beneath a flimsy nylon-and-sheet-metal roof while rain drenched the rest of his squalid home's sandy floor.
Hundreds of thousands of immigrants fleeing poverty and persecution were arriving on its doorstep every year, but most of them were effectively marooned, herded into dark, squalid tenements in disease-ridden slums.
Those fleeing violence or persecution have found asylum rules tightened and have been forced to wait in squalid camps in Mexico or sent to countries like Guatemala as their cases are adjudicated.
The couple, along with other witnesses interviewed, now live in one of the most squalid camps for displaced people in Maiduguri, the biggest town in the state where Boko Haram is active.
The things we have done to other nations weaker than ours, the death squads and the C.I.A. schemes, and all the squalid little wars we've waged to grab land or save face.
Washington (CNN)Migrant families have sent approximately 135 children across the US-Mexico border alone after waiting in squalid and unsafe conditions in Mexico as a result of a Trump administration policy.
Nonprofit organizations and experts have warned that thousands of women and children remain stranded in squalid camps, suffering from, and dying of, malnutrition, disease, and in the winter, exposure to the cold.
Rather than wait months in squalid and dangerous conditions before their immigration cases are resolved, some parents are sending their children alone to the US, a practice first reported by the Intercept.
The disease is a major concern for the hundreds of thousands of cyclone survivors in Mozambique, now living in squalid conditions in camps, schools or damaged homes in the southern African nation.
They may be living in squalid conditions but their tents and shelters at least afford privacy, and makeshift shops, churches, mosques and restaurants help people get through the grind of daily life.
Ocasio-Cortez was among the Democratic lawmakers who toured two Texas border facilities earlier this month following reports of squalid conditions for detained migrants at the border, overcrowded facilities and thinly stretched resources.
PARIS (Reuters) - French police removed thousands of migrants on Friday from a squalid camp in northeast Paris that had doubled in size after the closure last week of the "Jungle" camp in Calais.
The remains found inside a remote New Mexico compound, where 11 children were found to be living in squalid conditions, have been confirmed to be that of 3-year-old Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj.
In his novel "Familiar Things", on a squalid landfill site outside Seoul amid "towering mounds" of waste, 6,000 people sift and sell the rubbish ferried from the booming city in convoys of trucks.
The kids, who ranged in age from 2 to 29 at the time their parents were taken into custody, were found in squalid conditions after one of the siblings escaped and called 911.
Congress is scheduled to go on recess for 4th of July and was under pressure to pass an emergency bill amid reports of migrant children being detained in squalid conditions at the border.
Defendants Hujrah Wahhaj, left, and Siraj Wahhaj were among several people arrested after authorities raided a property and found 11 children living on a squalid compound on the outskirts of tiny Amalia, N.M.
"Nightclubbing," is quite possibly the most lascivious, sleazy and utterly squalid things ever released, which is quite fitting given the state him and co-writer David Bowie must have been back in 1977.
When tighter border rules came in at the end of February between Greece and Macedonia, Afghans were among the first to be refused entry, leaving thousands stuck in squalid tents on the border.
Separately, Greece has started to move hundreds of refugees out of a squalid makeshift camp on the border with Macedonia, a crucial point on the so-called Balkan trail, to state-run shelters.
Investigations by a variety of news organizations and labor and human-rights groups — including one last month by Amnesty International — have found forced labor, squalid living conditions and alarming death rates among migrants.
The refugee crisis fed by years of war is now centered on Greece, where 57,000 people are unable to leave squalid refugee camps because of closed European borders and surging anti-immigrant sentiment.
The victims lived in squalid conditions and were forced to work in a car wash and at a meat packing factory to pay off debts their traffickers claimed they owed, according to prosecutors.
Reese got ensnared in a tangled web of promising leads and dead ends — as does King's book, which can get bogged down in the morass of Lake County's unrelenting racism and squalid corruption.
The office also released photographs of the squalid living conditions inside the blue and white building in Tonalá, a large municipality on the outskirts of the metropolitan area of the state capital, Guadalajara.
Last week, medical charity Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF) urged Greece to immediately evacuate migrants from the camps due to a high risk of the coronavirus spreading swiftly among people living in squalid conditions.
Police cleared out the migrants from the camp site in northern Paris' Porte d'Aubervilliers, which had housed more than 1,000 people often living in squalid conditions beside the busy and noisy Peripherique ringroad.
Behind the port town, the working-class quarters are squalid and overcrowded, and in the famous ancient monastery — "like a cruise ship moored on a mountaintop" — the monks are as corrupt as anyone.
Jim Yardley reported from a squalid refugee camp in Idomeni, Greece, on the tens of thousands of people trapped in the country last spring as aid groups warned of a potential humanitarian crisis.
They share their squalid quarters with a dog (never seen but often heard) with the weighted name of Taliban, to which they pay about as much attention as their mother pays to them.
The Gateway bridge is adjacent to a teeming encampment where about 1,000 migrants, mainly from Central America, have been living in squalid conditions while they await immigration court hearings in the United States.
Mr Murray backs up this bleak vision with reporting from squalid refugee camps in Greece; from asylum shelters in Germany; and from a conference held by the Sweden Democrats, a right-wing political party.
A 35-year-old mother who was arrested in 2014 after a search of her squalid Massachusetts home turned up the decaying remains of three newborns was acquitted of second-degree murder on Thursday.
After thousands fled Falluja earlier in the year, the displaced were housed in squalid conditions with men and teenage boys held separately for "security clearance" as authorities tried to screen for former ISIS fighters.
The series took readers inside restricted-access U.S. military bases to reveal squalid housing where thousands of families battled environmental health and safety hazards like toxic lead, rampant mold, collapsing ceilings and pest infestations.
Rubio was convicted twice of the March 11, 2003, slayings of 3-year-old Julissa Quesada, 14-month-old John E. Rubio and 2-month-old Mary Jane Rubio in a squalid Brownsville apartment.
Turpin and her husband, David Turpin, were arrested in mid-January in Perris, California, after authorities say they discovered the 13 Turpin children allegedly living in squalid conditions, with some chained to the furniture.
Authorities say the search for Abdul-ghani, of Georgia, led them Friday to the squalid compound where they found his father, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, four other adults and 11 children living in filthy conditions.
Four years later, he now puts in 2200-hour shifts at a damp and squalid textile factory in Istanbul as the primary breadwinner for his family, which fled to Turkey after his father's death.
There are cooks who were once famous for elaborate buffets but now go hungry at night, and maids who spend their days tidying closets but live in squalid rooms that cost $1.50 per night.
Relying on memory, dreams and old Polaroids and painting with a deft touch on 56-inch-wide canvases, Ms. Twilley created detailed images of the room and its impressively squalid conditions from various perspectives.
The ramshackle, sometimes squalid, occasionally madcap life in the studio where O-Ei apprentices to her father contrasts with the staid, cautious domesticity of the home where O-Ei's enchanting, blind younger sister lives.
In her new book, "Blood in the Water," Heather Ann Thompson offers the most detailed account yet of the historic uprising by inmates over squalid conditions at Attica Correctional Facility in western New York.
New York imam linked to case There, authorities found the emaciated children -- the youngest 1, the oldest 15 -- in a squalid underground trailer, along with three women in their 30s, apparently the youths' mothers.
Four years later, he now puts in 12-hour shifts at a damp and squalid textile factory in Istanbul as the primary breadwinner for his family, which fled to Turkey after his father's death.
Worry not, noble college freshmen currently racking up herculean amounts of debt to live in a squalid dorm room with someone who clips their toenails four feet away from you—HBO has you covered.
All of those interviewed reported some kind of abuse, including squalid or crowded living quarters, salary payments being withheld for months, and measures including passport confiscation that make it difficult to leave the country.
But mostly, this squalid pile exists as a place for an enthusiastic tribe of young theater folk — members of the Bats, the Flea's resident acting company — to get dirty, histrionic and, on occasion, naked.
Given a second opportunity to revise and extend his original, ignominious response to the deadly, racist violence in Charlottesville last weekend, President Donald Trump instead descended to the lowest point of his squalid presidency.
TRIPOLI/GENEVA (Reuters) - They trekked through the Sahara in hope of crossing the Mediterranean to a better life in Europe - but instead ended up in squalid detention centers and are now engulfed by war.
" Mr. Holfelder believes that if the Palast's fate were to be decided today, it's unlikely that the building would be demolished in favor of the new Schloss, which he described as a "squalid box.
In Michael Thalheimer's vertiginous and visceral production at the Berliner Ensemble, we feel Blanche's unease and shock at encountering her sister Stella and her husband Stanley Kowalski in their sultry, squalid New Orleans digs.
The tour, organized by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, took place Monday after weeks of accusations that hundreds of migrants, many of them children, are being held in squalid conditions after attempting to seek asylum.
Yet 500 to 700 migrants — mostly Afghans, Eritreans, Ethiopians and Pakistanis — still live there, many outdoors in squalid surroundings, according to human rights organizations that add that living conditions have worsened since last fall.
The camp where the footage was taken, Al Hol, holds 73,000, mostly women and children formerly associated with ISIS, living together under squalid tents, lacking access to basic sanitation, clean water or food supplies.
Border agents pleaded for help, but it wasn't until last summer, when reports of squalid conditions and surging numbers of detainees and children dying were published, that Congress authorized additional funding to increase capacity.
His hair is still twisted into payos, and he's crashing with a friend in a squalid railroad apartment, looking for whatever work he can find by plugging search terms like "kosher jobs" into Craigslist.
"Living conditions continue to remain oppressive and unsafe for tea workers, with crumbling housing, squalid sanitation, the absence of toilets and unclean drinking water," said Stephen Ekka, Director of PAJHRA, an Assam-based charity.
CALAIS, France (Reuters) - Bulldozers cleared mounds of debris and demolished makeshift shelters in the "Jungle" migrant camp on Thursday, and French authorities said more than 6,000 people had been evacuated from the squalid site.
SAMOS, Greece — On the once-idyllic island of Samos, the squalid, cramped camp of 7,000 migrants and refugees on the hillside overlooks a town of 7,000 Greeks, and the situation is about to explode.
"They said, 'You're going to create another Calais,'" he said, referring to squalid encampments in northern France, since demolished, where thousands of migrants waited in mud, cold and misery, hoping to get to England.
Rendered stateless by the Myanmar government, which considers them Bangladeshi migrants, and confined to squalid settlements in what is effectively an apartheid state, the Rohingya people are among the most persecuted people on Earth.
The anonymous calls to the New York State child abuse hotline claimed that Kalenah Muldrow's mother was not taking care of her young daughter: Their home was squalid, the callers said, and lacking adequate food.
About 700,000 ethnic Rohingya Muslims have fled since last August, when Myanmar&aposs army led a brutal crackdown following insurgent attacks on security posts, and are living in squalid camps across the border in Bangladesh.
The recommendations come two weeks after Amnesty International described rights abuses in Qatar's preparations for the 2022 World Cup, including construction workers from Nepal and India being charged recruitment fees and housed in squalid conditions.
Among a population of at least 10,000 are an estimated 4,000 children living in squalid conditions at Idomeni, where people queue for hours for a plate of food and fight over firewood to keep warm.
But Doha has come under criticism in recent years, with activists and trade unions reporting abuses such as squalid living conditions, poor health and safety standards, and migrants having their pay withheld and passports confiscated.
A judge also set a preliminary hearing date in June for David and Louise Turpin, whose arrest made international headlines in January after their emaciated teenage daughter escaped from the squalid home and called police.
As Messrs Mueller and Stewart point out in another paper, by wildly exaggerating the extent of the threat that terrorists pose, political leaders and security specialists play the terrorists' game by glamorising their squalid enterprise.
But instead of ceding explanatory power entirely to his trauma from war, the film remains relentlessly in the present, raising a kind of chicken-or-egg question about Hank's insufferable qualities and his squalid conditions.
But immigrant advocates say the Flores Agreement provide crucial protections for young, vulnerable migrants fleeing poverty and violence — and they point to the squalid conditions some migrants have faced in federal custody near the border.
When Mr. Odom was growing up in Philadelphia and thinking about a life in show business, he imagined that life in squalid quarters on the Lower East Side, complete with rats and a leaky roof.
Ordinary and extraordinary household objects littered a squalid compound on a high-desert plain of northern New Mexico, bearing silent witness to the lives of 11 children and five adults — and perhaps one missing boy.
The methods used in these programs are available to DHS, and are much cheaper than traditional detention — but the Trump administration is operating as if locking everyone up in squalid conditions is the only way.
Nearly two months after Muslim Rohingya began fleeing a military-led campaign of violence in western Myanmar, thousands of refugees continue to mass on the Bangladesh border, seeking the relative safety of squalid, muddy camps.
Mr. Trump has vowed to keep the migrants on Mexican soil while they apply for asylum in the United States, a process that could squeeze them into squalid, overcrowded shelters for months, possibly even years.
The accused killer, Randy Rodriguez Santos, 2691, was himself homeless, bouncing from a shelter in Brooklyn to his mother's apartment in the Bronx and even to a squalid, abandoned building next door to her building.
Most Seneca Villagers owned modest plots, but lived expansive lives compared with other African-American New Yorkers, who were typically confined to attics and basements along the squalid streets of Lower Manhattan's Five Points district.
Much of the movie was shot on purpose-built sets, but both the Parks' mansion and the Kims' squalid "sub-basement" apartment were inspired by, and set, amid real neighborhoods in the South Korean capital.
MATAMOROS, Mexico — Asylum-seekers frustrated over increasingly squalid conditions at the southern border — where they have been forced to wait until their US immigration court dates — shut down a normally busy international border crossing Thursday.
It's possible Kilju County's inhabitants are sick because of other contaminants let loose by military forces deployed in the area, or that they are simply suffering from the effects of rampant poverty and squalid living conditions.
The government retaliated by arming mainly Arab militia, known as Janjaweed, but Khartoum says it is not responsible for their campaign of murder, rape, arson and plunder which has driven 2 million villagers into squalid camps.
But closing the border might worsen an existing humanitarian crisis, with thousands of Central Americans already waiting in squalid conditions in Tijuana as they await processing of their asylum claims at the US port of entry.
IDOMENI, Greece (Reuters) - Greece sent in police and bulldozers on Tuesday to knock down tents and relocate hundreds of migrants who had been stranded for months in a squalid makeshift camp on the border with Macedonia.
Although the "Jungle" camp was demolished one year ago, a squalid shanty town that housed thousands, charities and authorities estimate about 700 migrants have returned to the area and are sleeping rough in parks or forests.
KANO, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigeria's president on Tuesday ordered a crackdown on abuse at Islamic schools, after a second police raid in less than a month revealed men and boys subjected to beatings, abuse and squalid conditions.
At least three companies have been brought in to operate the facility since 2015, and its warden was fired in 2016 after it was taken over by Emerald Correctional Management following complaints of squalid living conditions.
The squalid camp, which Hollande is to visit on Monday, has become a symbol of the migrant crisis in France at a time when immigration is seen as a key theme in next year's presidential election.
Some who did not make it out to sea were even less fortunate, trapped in squalid jungle prison camps run by smugglers, who prevented them from leaving while demanding extra payments from their families back home.
Let this be your gauge for deciding whether to watch: Are you likely to laugh at an extended scene in which a girl gets her first period while in the restroom of a squalid strip club?
About 32,000 are sheltered in camps administered by the United Nations, but hundreds of thousands more live undocumented in squalid, makeshift camps or scattered around southeast Bangladesh, vulnerable to human traffickers and exploited as cheap labor.
In northern Macedonia, 437 of them were stranded, unable to enter Serbia but unwilling to return to the squalid conditions of the reception center in the northern village of Tabanovce, where some 1,000 people were stuck.
Hundreds of asylum seekers marched west from a squalid camp near the Greek village of Idomeni and waded into the Suva Reka, forming human chains to pass infants and toddlers over the rushing river to Macedonia.
In the following months, tens of thousands of Rohingya were rounded up and forced to live in squalid camps; Human Rights Watch deemed the attacks crimes against humanity that amounted to ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya.
But under the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy, tens of thousands of migrants have then been forced to wait in often squalid conditions in Mexico for their asylum claims to be processed in US courts.
For years, locals have been increasingly angered by the influx of migrants on to the island, where about 20,000 people subsist in squalid conditions in the island's infamous Moria camp, built to hold just 3,000 people.
Greece was the primary point of entry for asylum seekers into Europe during the 85033-2016 migrant crisis and tens of thousands remain in squalid conditions in crowded camps on the Aegean islands, according to Reuters.
GENEVA (Reuters) - African refugees being held in squalid conditions in detention in Libya will be evacuated to Rwanda under an agreement reached with Kigali and the African Union, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said on Tuesday.
The Hassans had been living for two years in the squalid camp in Maiduguri, relying on food handouts and eager to get back to their farm north of here, where they hoped to make a living.
Alarmed by northerners' political clout and the lucrative corruption enabled by American economic and military intervention, landowning Francophile elders recoiled from the squalid new society emerging as an outgrowth of the new stage of the war.
With migrant children being held in squalid conditions and others dying as they try to cross the U.S.-Mexico border, the 211 presidential field can't ignore the immigration crisis Donald Trump has repeatedly promised to end.
With migrant children being held in squalid conditions and others dying as they try to cross the U.S.-Mexico border, the 22018 presidential field can't ignore the immigration crisis Donald Trump has repeatedly promised to end.
Attorneys raised alarms last week after finding more than 300 migrant children in an overcrowded Texas border patrol station, where they said some had been held for weeks in squalid conditions without adequate food and water.
The nightmare of conservators and museum guards materializes in images of women that skyrocket to a height of 2 to 3 meters but also swoop down to the squalid ground of reality that literally wallows in dust.
The UN Human Rights Committee has long condemned Australia's refugee policy, particularly the management of offshore detention centres on Nauru and (now-closed) Manus Island, where assaults, sexual abuse, child abuse, and squalid living conditions were documented.
The charity's rescue workers pulled nearly 200 dogs, including Chihuahuas, corgis, huskies, jindos, Yorkshire terriers, poodles, Pomeranians, shih tzus, and French bulldogs, from the squalid conditions of this breeding facility/dog meat farm in Hongseong, South Korea.
As well as solid sound and lighting and less than squalid toilets, the attitude of those at the center of the rave remains the most vital element, as well as often being the hardest science to perfect.
"Thousands are being held in squalid detention centers on the Greek Islands — this is the state of Europe in 2016," Farah Karimi, the executive director of Oxfam Novib, the Dutch affiliate of Oxfam, said in the statement.
In its examination of complaints about Unmik, the panel devoted much of its attention to accusations of negligence as hundreds of displaced Roma families were left in squalid United Nations camps built on land contaminated with lead.
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 95% (certified fresh)Synopsis: "Photographer Richard Billingham returns to the squalid council flat outside of Birmingham where he and his brother were raised, in a confrontation and reconciliation with parents Ray and Liz." 
Related: The Rio Olympics want you to forget that Brazil is in turmoil Such progressive laws make little real difference to most of Brazil's inmates stuck in dramatically overcrowded, violent, and squalid prisons run by inside mafias.
PARIS (Reuters) - France will start removing migrants on Monday from a squalid north-coast camp known as the Jungle and expects to dismantle it in the space of a week, an interior ministry official said on Friday.
After violence unleashed in 2012 by Buddhist extremists drove tens of thousands of Rohingya out of their homes, many risked their lives to escape in smugglers' boats; more than 6003,000 others are living in squalid internment camps.
The policy has resulted in the creation of makeshift camps where hundreds of migrants, many of whom are from Central America, have waited for weeks if not months in squalid and unsafe conditions for their immigration hearings.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Medical charity Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has urged Greece to immediately evacuate migrants from overcrowded camps on its islands due to a high risk of the coronavirus spreading swiftly among people living in squalid conditions.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Medical charity Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has urged Greece to immediately evacuate migrants from overcrowded camps on its islands due to a high risk of the coronavirus spreading swiftly among people living in squalid conditions.
Crime and violence are on the rise in the squalid, sprawling camps around the coastal city of Cox's Bazar, where hundreds of thousands of ethnic Rohingya took shelter in recent years after fleeing persecution in neighboring Myanmar.
Four years later, large segments of the Republican Party seemed to agree that they were faced with a very similar problem: a vain, volatile, win-infatuated celebrity running a squalid sideshow the country couldn't help gawking at.
The administration's policy of sending migrants to Mexico until their immigration court proceedings has resulted in the creation of makeshift camps where hundreds of migrants have waited for weeks if not months in squalid and unsafe conditions.
Astarion is a sad and squalid character in many ways, and a lot of it is tied to the fact that he's lived his life as a vampire who has been under the thumb of other vampires.
We reconstructed his last days at a Manhattan detention center: seldom bathing, unkempt, sometimes sleeping on the floor instead of his bunk bed, and using endless meetings with his lawyers to get out of his squalid cell.
In the first thread, Russian hackers use the simplest of phishing techniques against clueless Democratic muckety-mucks to tap into a bunch of Democratic Party emails, exposing not state secrets but a bunch of squalid intraparty backbiting.
More than 5,000 refugees and migrants are held in 19 official detention facilities in Libya, some controlled by armed groups, as well as an unknown number in squalid centres run by traffickers, according to the United Nations.
We reconstructed his last days at a Manhattan detention center: seldom bathing, unkempt, sometimes sleeping on the floor instead of his bunk bed, and using endless meetings with his lawyers to get out of his squalid cell.
Two men who were arrested at a remote New Mexico compound where 11 children were found living in squalid conditions were allegedly training the kids to carry out school shootings, according to court documents filed by prosecutors Wednesday.
An estimated 1,500 people marched out of a squalid transit camp near the northern Greek town of Idomeni on Monday, hiked for hours along muddy paths and forded a rain-swollen river to get around the border fence.
About 5,100 construction workers from Nepal, India and Bangladesh are building stadiums in the wealthy Gulf Arab state which has drawn charges by human rights groups of labor abuse, including poor safety at work and squalid living conditions.
The five adults who faced child abuse accusations only to see charges dropped after they were found living with 11 children in a remote, squalid compound in New Mexico were rearrested on Friday — this time by federal authorities.
European commentators looking in on Sunday night's second televised presidential debate have almost unanimously slammed what they saw as the squalid standards of the debate, adding that the U.S. political tone has sunk to an all-time low.
AMALIA, N.M. – The investigation into a group of starving children found in a desert compound in New Mexico took another dark turn Tuesday, when authorities said they found the remains of a young boy at the squalid property.
A Polish Catholic midwife delivered 3,000 babies in Auschwitz under squalid conditionsLeszczyńska first wrote of how she delivered 3,000 babies during her two years at the camp in a 1957 paper submitted to a midwives' event in Lodz.
In the face of laws barring gay men from being seen in public together, gay men and drag queens begin to cruise the waterfront and steal away with anonymous lovers to the squalid flophouses dotted along the waterfront.
Iqaluit's notoriously squalid Baffin Correctional Centre, in the territory of Nunavut, was again in the news after inmates revealed they had not been outside for two and a half months — an apparent reprimand for an increase in smuggling.
Meanwhile, most asylum cases are stalled in overburdened court systems, with slim prospects for any near-term resolution, which leaves many migrants stuck in the wicked limbo of a squalid, under-resourced refugee camp or austere detention facility.
A campaign by Myanmar's military in response to insurgent attacks in 2017 drove 730,000 Rohingya Muslims to flee to Bangladesh's southeastern border district of Cox's Bazar, where they live in squalid camps, fearing further persecution if they return.
But for thousands in Britain who have been rehoused outside their communities into temporary homes such as Boundary House, squalid and unsafe conditions can be hard to escape, as they find themselves stranded far from traditional support networks.
Against all odds, they will be there to represent and inspire the millions of fellow refugees who are fighting hopelessness and will surely be following the Olympic Games from cell phones and radios in squalid camps and settlements.
The action set up a stalemate over the border spending, even as tragic images of the migrant crisis and reports of children and families in squalid and overcrowded detention centers fueled an urgent push to reach an agreement.
During the European migration crisis of 2015, refugees hoping to reach Britain gathered in squalid camps in northern France, living in treacherous conditions in places like the "Jungle" in Calais, less than 30 miles north of St.-Omer.
"Most businesses, at least tourism businesses, are going to hell," said Vangelis Papastavros, whose wife owns a hotel in Mytilene, the largest town on an island which already houses some 20,000 migrants in camps in mostly squalid conditions.
But even if thousands take up the offer, the announcement appears limited, as tens of thousands of migrants remain in Greece, including more than 40,000 on five islands, including Lesbos and Samos, where they live in squalid conditions.
The once-squalid home of the most notorious mother-daughter dyad since Tennessee Williams poured his own family into "The Glass Menagerie" went into contract last month, and its contents were unloaded in a three-day estate sale.
Families are being torn apart, thousands are packed into squalid prisons, and millions of city-dwelling Americans have been made to suffer under a regime of "institutionalized cruelty" because country people are anxious and city votes count less.
The Playhouse Theatre in London's West End aims to immerse the audience in the squalid camp in the northern French port city of Calais that inspired "The Jungle", whose authors hope their play will stoke debate about migration.
As the novel coronavirus has rapidly swept communities across the U.S., fears have continued to grow about what would happen if the illness made its way into the nation's prisons and jails, which are often overcrowded and squalid.
The Colorado senator looked to his own family background to criticize the administration of Republican President Donald Trump for separating families seeking asylum at the U.S. border with Mexico, days after squalid conditions at detention centers drew international attention.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, toured the facilities in El Paso and Clint, Texas, as part of a delegation to investigate detention centers used to hold immigrants, following reports children and adults were being housed in squalid conditions.
They were angry Buttigieg, 37, has showcased the city's turnaround in his strengthening 2020 White House bid while they still live in squalid conditions, suffer a lack of job opportunities and face harassment by a predominately white police force.
For months, neighbors worried about the squalid compound built along the remote New Mexico plain, saying they took their concerns to authorities long before sheriff&aposs officials raided the facility described as a small camping trailer in the ground.
"There will be no return to 'the jungle'," said Macron, referring to the squalid tented encampment on the outskirts of Calais that once housed up to 8,000 migrants before it was bulldozed by the French authorities in October 2016.
"Here are 'Chavista' Catholics too, not all Catholics are 'squalid'!" he said, using a pejorative term for opponents first coined by Chavez, who never forgave some in the Catholic hierarchy for endorsing a short-lived 2002 putsch against him.
Some 2,500 people — including hundreds of families — currently live in squalid conditions inside the camp in Grande-Synthe, which is built on a patch of marshland by the A16 motorway that connects Dunkirk to the port city of Calais.
Some 203,500 people — including hundreds of families — currently live in squalid conditions inside the camp in Grande-Synthe, which is built on a patch of marshland by the A16 motorway that connects Dunkirk to the port city of Calais.
Tillerson laid a good deal of the responsibility for resolving the crisis with the military leadership in Myanmar following recent media reports of indiscriminate killing, burned Rohingya villages and thousands of refugee camps situated in squalid and dire circumstances.
In the past two months alone 600,000 Muslim Rohingyas have fled their homes in Rakhine state, carrying tales of barbarity into squalid camps across the border in Bangladesh; plumes of smoke mark the villages from which they were chased.
Set among graduate students at U.C.L.A., it tells a blunt tale of their semi-squalid lives as they become embroiled in conspiratorial doings involving germ warfare and espionage, and it introduced readers to Ms. See's unusual mélange of interests.
Five residents of a squalid New Mexico compound where a child was found dead last year pleaded not guilty on Thursday to terror charges that they were plotting to kill United States government officials, military personnel and F.B.I. employees.
No part of the country today is immune to American fracture or the squalid Trump wars, to cultural confrontations over identity and gender and race, to the effects of stagnant incomes over decades, or to the narcissism of modernity.
The report released by the prisons inspectorate found that staff members were locking themselves in their offices to protect themselves from the prisoners, and detailed "squalid" conditions, with blood, vomit and rat droppings left on the floor to fester.
The squalid conditions in the migrant camps on the Mexican side of the U.S.-Mexico border also create similar risks, since many migrants do not have access to facilities to take preventative hygiene measures such as washing their hands.
Inspectors and epidemiologists for the Health Department who arrived last week at Belmont Park in Elmont N.Y., found signs of the vermin, as well as bedbugs, in the squalid cottages and barracks where the grooms and tack are housed.
For Mr. Trump, deterrence of illegal immigration has been a guiding principle — if not by means of a wall, then by means of cruelty toward migrants, from the squalid conditions in detainee facilities to separating children from their parents.
Given the reports this summer of squalid conditions at facilities overseen by DHS, including a scathing "management alert" report by DHS's Office of Inspector General, a new policy of prolonged detention of families and children seeking asylum is frightful.
The people in Gaza have been living one tragedy after another: waves of mass displacement, life in squalid refugee camps, a captured economy, restricted access to fishing waters, a strangling siege and three wars in the past nine years.
In contrast to most images of a war that still reverberates decades later, they show soldiers lazing, showing off their squalid jungle living quarters, discovering the charm of the Vietnamese children they encounter, reveling in a rare ocean swim.
U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe, chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee and an Oklahoma Republican, credited people like Janna Driver, one of the military family advocates who testified at the hearings, for drawing attention to the squalid living conditions.
At Senate Armed Services Committee hearings in response to Reuters reports describing U.S. military families facing squalid living conditions, lawmakers proposed fixes to hold private landlords and military branches accountable for hazards including peeling lead paint, mold and vermin infestations.
The President's tweets come days after a group of Democratic members of Congress expressed outrage over the growing humanitarian crisis on the southern border following a tour of two Texas border facilities, describing squalid conditions, overcrowded facilities and thinly stretched resources.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate Armed Services Committee has proposed $301 million in new funding to enhance housing safety and oversight on U.S. military bases, following Reuters reports documenting squalid conditions in privately run military homes, senior committee staff said Thursday.
In one email obtained by BuzzFeed News, Taylor assisted Nielsen in preparing what he described as the "Protecting Children Narrative" — the department's spin on a policy that horrified Americans when images of abandoned, caged migrant children in squalid camps emerged.
His place of birth and growth was Trinidad, principally Port of Spain, the humid, squalid, happy-go-lucky city, sticky with mangoes and loud with the beat of rain on corrugated iron, that provided the comedy in "Biswas" and "Miguel Street".
Instead, the public must now process a squalid and utterly needless bit of petty larceny on the part of grownups who apparently never quite took to heart the wisdom behind the schoolteacher's instruction to "put it in your own words."
The fallout over reports of migrant children being housed in squalid conditions at a detention center in Texas reached new heights today, with a paralyzed Washington looking increasingly unlikely to do anything about it — at least in the short term.
The draft outlines of a potential deal include a "one in, one out" policy, effectively meaning that for every "irregular migrant" removed from the EU, a single refugee will be accepted from Turkey where millions are now living in squalid camps.
The federal government opened the emergency shelter on June 29 to provide more beds so it could move kids out of squalid Border Patrol facilities where they were being held for weeks because there was not enough space in permanent shelters.
The federal government opened the emergency shelter on June 30 to provide more beds so it could move kids out of squalid Border Patrol facilities where they were being held for weeks because there was not enough space in permanent shelters.
He said the government could show the refugees in Bangladesh it is sincere by taking "clear actions" with the tens of thousands of Rohingya displaced in previous bouts of violence now stuck in crowded camps in squalid conditions in Rakhine.
By the evening, 2,318 camp residents - more than a third of the total - had left the squalid shanty-town outside the northern port by bus and were being rehoused at reception centers across the country, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said.
Despite the dismantling of the "Jungle" camp a year ago, a squalid shanty town that housed nearly 10,000 people, charities and authorities estimate at least 700 migrants have returned to the port city and are sleeping rough in parks or forests.
All this she weaves into a flowing narrative that touches on such forgotten aspects as India's acceptance of stranded European refugees as well as of Japanese civilians transported from Singapore, whose squalid internment influenced Japan's own ugly treatment of captured civilians.
The refugees had been living in squalid conditions for months, hoping to be allowed to cross the border and head toward a better life in Northern or Western Europe, a vain hope as the frontier has been closed to all migrants.
When he and the other men were finally removed from their squalid schoolhouse dormitory in 2009, after repeated failures of government officials to heed warnings, Mr. Brown was found to have suffered significant physical and emotional consequences, including post-traumatic stress.
Hundreds of Roma families in Kosovo, who were forced to live for more than a decade in squalid United Nations camps built on toxic wasteland that leached lead and poisoned their children, have long become accustomed to frustration and despair.
Actions that would, in other shows, function as sad or squalid commentary on the characters — as emotional and moral shorthand — are revealed as necessary steps in coming-of-age and coming to terms, however successfully, with the options the environment offers.
Prosecutors are investigating an allegation that a Georgia man and four other adults who lived with children in a squalid desert compound in New Mexico were training them to carry out school shootings, according to court documents filed on Wednesday.
SAN DIEGO — In an overcrowded shelter at a sports complex south of the Mexican border, nearly 6,000 migrants from Central America have been waiting in increasingly squalid conditions — and with an increasing sense of desperation — to cross into the United States.
Many are picked up at sea by the EU-funded Libyan Coast Guard, which sends them back, often to be detained in squalid, overcrowded centres where they face beatings, rape and forced labour, according to aid workers and human rights groups.
Then, we suggest a variety of activities for going deeper, such as tackling universal questions about national identity and minority rights, considering the responsibility of the world community, and going inside the squalid refugee camps sprawling across the border in Bangladesh.
Now, he and the family live in squalid conditions in a muddy field with open sewage and barely any clean running water He and his friends, some without proper footwear, play in the brown puddles of water to pass the time.
The interviews, conducted by investigators under the Flores Settlement Agreement in June 20203 and shared publicly by Project Amplify, speak to the harrowing and squalid conditions at these centers, where poor hygiene, lack of proper nutrition, and untreated sickness are rife.
A similar operation took place in November, when thousands of migrants were cleared out from a squalid camp in the capital, which had doubled in size after the closure of the so-called "Jungle" refugee camp in Calais, northern France.
Taos County, New Mexico (CNN)Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe walked out of a CNN interview after defending his decision not to search a squalid New Mexico compound for a missing boy, despite having the property owners' permission to comb it.
In the meantime, the authorities in Greece are trying to confront growing tensions among migrants on the mainland as well as among thousands held at detention camps on Greek islands, where migrants are living in increasingly squalid and dangerous conditions.
It remains unclear what will become of the more than 10,000 former Islamic State fighters held in Kurdish-run prisons, as well as the tens of thousands of women and children from the Islamic State now detained in squalid camps.
More than a decade later, the dystopian worlds of David T. Little's "Dog Days" and George Benjamin's "Written on Skin"—the first set in a nervous American future, the second in a squalid European past—define our own operatic era.
The report documented many complaints about the treatment of migrants that have arisen since the razing of "the Jungle," an area in Calais where 6,000 to 10,000 migrants, many from Africa, Afghanistan and elsewhere, were living in often squalid surroundings.
Autistic Boy's Death One of Many Linked to Squalid 'Care Center' in China The government moved to address angry questions after a newspaper reported that at least 21 people had died in just a few months at the center for vagrants.
Cazeneuve criticized the Belgian move as "odd", saying it had not been notified in advance and he did not think moving migrants out of the squalid camp would prompt many to move north along the Channel coast to Belgian ports.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Senator Elizabeth Warren and other Democratic lawmakers on Friday proposed a bill that offers new protections for U.S. military families facing unsafe housing, following a series of Reuters reports revealing squalid conditions in privately managed base homes.
TAPACHULA, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexico's immigration centers are becoming increasingly squalid and overcrowded as authorities step up the detention of migrants headed for the United States, with inmates languishing for weeks amid medical neglect, according to detainees, lawyers and rights groups.
Instead, they have become stranded in a squalid makeshift camp at Idomeni where they share a tiny tent, enduring long days of rain, wind and cold, with little food and poor sanitation, Omar's daughter and Sheikho's sister in another tent next to them.
In his homily, Francis urged his flock to reflect on how children today aren't always allowed to lie peacefully in a cot, loved by their parents as Jesus was, but rather "suffer the squalid mangers that devour dignity," according to the Associated Press.
GRANDE-SYNTHE, France (Reuters) - As thousands of migrants prepare for falling temperatures in the "jungle" of Calais on France's north coast, refugees in another makeshift camp just 35 kilometers away are coping with even more squalid conditions as the winter freeze sets in.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former prime minister John Major on Sunday accused the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union of fatuous and squalid claims on immigration and the cost of membership to dupe the public into voting out at this month's referendum.
One moment we are frolicking through a field of fresh barley towards our beloved other halves, the next we find ourselves slumped on a sofa, mascara running down our faces, apathetically trying to scrub the mushy peas out of our squalid bathrobes.
In court, prosecutors said that Mr. Smith repeatedly beat Zymere with his hands, a broomstick and a baseball bat and that they lived in squalid conditions in their apartment with roaches, no electricity, rotting food in the refrigerator and walls covered in mold.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Spanish police have rescued 39 Nigerian girls and women from a notorious sex trafficking ring who kept them in squalid cave-like houses and forced them into prostitution after threatening them with black magic, Europol announced on Thursday.
Controversy arose when it turned out that many of the workers on the new Abu Dhabi campus — a 21-building, 4.8-million-square-foot, 38-acre project — were migrant laborers who had been poorly paid and housed in squalid, cramped living conditions.
The French government hopes to raze the camp, but aid groups worry that some migrants might put up resistance, especially once the authorities start physically destroying the makeshift shelters that some migrants, despite squalid conditions, had come to see as their homes.
A report released earlier Wednesday from the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General described squalid and overcrowded conditions at detention centers, while reporting little progress in recent months by the Border Patrol and Customs and Border Protection, its parent agency.
The Ministry of Justice said on Monday it had taken back the running of HMP Birmingham for an initial six-month period to counter "squalid" conditions where blood, urine, vomit and faeces were left in cells, showers and corridors, attracting rats and cockroaches.
That violence reached new levels when the military responded to attacks on border posts in August 2017 with a brutal, sweeping campaign against the Rohingya, prompting a mass flight to Bangladesh, where the refugees have been living in squalid camps near the border.
At Jamtoli settlement, Umme Khadiza, the head of Christian Aid's Rohingya relief team and one of the only women in a leadership position on the ground, surveyed the squalid tents flanked by mud and garbage where green fields and trees had once stood.
Currently more than 10,000 people, including thousands of women and children, are living in squalid conditions in Idomeni, an unofficial camp on the Greece-Macedonia border, while another 4,000 or so are camped in a large tent city at the port in Athens.
And so, the rise of resistant microbes is having a disproportionate impact on poor countries, where squalid and crowded living conditions, lax oversight of antibiotic use and a scarcity of affordable medical care are fueling the spread of infections increasingly unresponsive to drugs.
A three point mediation plan offered by Mr. Wang, the Chinese foreign minister, does not specifically mention the plight of the Rohingya, hundreds of thousands of whom are now living in squalid refugee camps in Bangladesh just over the border from Myanmar.
In 2017, Myanmar's military, known as the Tatmadaw, waged a brutal assault against the Rohingya in the western state of Rakhine, prompting more than 700,000 to flee to neighboring Bangladesh, where they now live in squalid conditions in the world's largest refugee camp.
During a search inside the squalid compound, authorities also found the decomposed remains of a young boy later identified as Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj, the missing, 3-year-old boy who was allegedly abducted by his father, Siraj Wahhaj who now faces charges.
The fate of children staying in the Jungle, a squalid camp where up to 10,000 people fleeing war or poverty in the Middle East and Africa have converged seeking ways to cross to Britain, has been a political problem for the British government.
Television footage and photos released by the agency showed dozens of cars floating in muddy waters while soldiers and rescuers in rubber boats were struggling to evacuate children and the elderly who were holding out on the roofs of their squalid houses.
A resident who has lived in Isola di Capo Rizzuto for 40 years said people in the town suspected something was wrong, with the migrants protesting in the streets about their squalid living conditions despite the millions of euros in government aid.
Editorial Nine months after the razing of a squalid migrant camp in Calais, France, known as "the Jungle," where between 6,000 and 10,000 people were living, local authorities and President Emmanuel Macron's government are determined to prevent a new camp from springing up.
Why does her writer friend Ronnie find Bridge Cottage poky and squalid, with "a faintly fishy smell as if an aquarium bubbled there," when the real Ronald Blythe told Highsmith's biographer Andrew Wilson it was "very clean and comfortable, orderly and warm"?
"You have spoken of the squalid conditions of your childhood neighborhood in Boston; you have experienced first-hand the demoralizing wounds of segregation and racism, and for a time, according to your spokesman, benefitted from the safety net of housing subsidy," he continued.
Mr. Ai also visits a number of refugee camps that range from the squalid to the unimaginable and, as he does throughout, he shows you both the dignity and the misery at street level before using drones to soar over the camps.
In the book, the neighborhood doesn't really register as filthy and squalid until Elena has a chance to get out of it and catch a glimpse of the rest of Naples; she's just living her life in the only place she knows.
"Under no circumstances will we allow the Jungle to come back," he told the officers, referring to the squalid encampment that once housed over 8,000 migrants near here, and that was torn down by Mr. Macron's predecessor in the fall of 2016.
It's tried to address, among other things, the urgent need for refugee housing outside the isolated mainland government-run camps like Softex, a squalid former toilet-paper factory in Thessaloniki, and Elliniko, outside Athens, where Afghan refugees pitch tents in abandoned airports and stadiums.
The airstrike was likely to raise further concerns about the European Union's policy of partnering with Libyan militias to prevent migrants from crossing the Mediterranean, which often leaves them at the mercy of brutal traffickers or stranded in squalid detention centers near the front lines.
"They humiliated us, they take us for beasts, we don't know where we are going or what there will be in the future, everything is destroyed," said Pierre, living in a school that is now a squalid shelter as four aid organization trucks drove past.
Experts at aid agencies say the two official UN-administered refugee camps and several squalid makeshift camps are already full to bursting, leaving many refugees forced to set up camp on the roadside, in the woods, or wherever they can find space to lie down.
It's followed by scenes of Mr. Sanders's real life in his squalid tattoo parlor, where we see him inking a man's buttocks, drawing a flower on a woman's bare breast with a marker and drunkenly proffering more or less obnoxious opinions about sex and politics.
Aid groups do not have budgets to care for many of the new arrivals, who are expected in many cases to end up swelling the ranks of the internally displaced — people who have lived often for years in squalid conditions in camps around cities.
CALAIS, France (Reuters) - Afghan national Sajjad had dreamt of a new life in Britain, but the teenager is among a growing number of migrants holed up in a squalid camp in Calais to decide that France might not be such a bad second choice.
The operation, which started on Monday, is an attempt to get rid of the squalid, makeshift camp that is a maze of wooden shacks and tents crisscrossed by muddy, trash-strewn lanes where 43.53,000 to 8,000 people had been living, according to recent estimates.
If the universal principles of liberal democracy are going to be revived, that will require not just American renewal under a less squalid president, but the leadership of a multitude of free republics spanning India, Japan, Germany, South Korea, France, Britain and South Africa.
TAOS, N.M. (Reuters) - A 13-year-old boy who was part of group taken into custody at a squalid New Mexico compound last month has told FBI agents his mother's boyfriend was training him to conduct "jihad" against non-believers, according to federal court documents.
I've been hesitant to devote an entire column to Pruitt, the morally squalid head of the Environmental Protection Agency, because whenever you think that the final stratum of muck about him has been dredged up, you learn that there's another fetid layer lower down.
Boko Haram members claimed during negotiations that the group's fighters had treated the girls more humanely than the government treats the more than two million people displaced by the war, some of whom live in squalid camps where food is scarce and sanitation is lacking.
They also saw participating as an insult to the millions who protested for months, the dozens who died, the thousands who were injured and the hundreds that, to this day, remain as political prisoners, tortured and living under squalid conditions in government jail cells.
While both chambers' bills directed money towards the humanitarian needs of immigrants after multiple reports of squalid, overcrowded conditions at a detention center in Clint, Texas, House progressives believed their bill would be the only thing to hold President Donald Trump accountable for those conditions.
Accusations focused on the Roma, sometimes called Gypsies — an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 of whom are from Eastern Europe, mainly Bulgaria and Romania, and who live in squalid camps on the fringes of France's cities, where they face persistent discrimination, including stereotypes of rampant thievery.
The administration's own policies are causing children to be held longer in overcrowded detention facilities, causing a backlog that leads to kids being warehoused in facilities that weren't built to house them, such as the squalid holding cell at the Border Patrol facility in Clint, Texas.
However, Trump's own policies have helped create a humanitarian crisis at the border by tightening ports of entry and slowing the processing of asylum applications, which has resulted in immigrants crossing the border in more remote and dangerous areas or waiting in squalid conditions at border ports.
This means overturning Mr. Thein Sein's egregiously discriminatory laws targeting Muslims, restoring citizenship to the Rohingya and other Muslims, allowing the Rohingya to leave the squalid camps to return to their homes and businesses and to travel, and outlawing hate crimes and hate speech toward religious minorities.
He questioned why authorities did not search the squalid New Mexico compound for the boy, saying he told them in late spring that he had met the child&aposs father at the site and that the man was wanted in Georgia for kidnapping his own son.
Hundreds of thousands at risk As many as 200,000 of the estimated 700,000 refugees living in squalid, precarious shelters are at risk of the heavy, seasonal rains, according to the Inter Sector Coordination Group, an interagency group headed by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and UNHCR.
PORT OF SPAIN (Reuters) - Dozens of people were found on Wednesday in squalid conditions, chained and in cages in a Trinidad and Tobago rehabilitation center run by a religious group for ex-prisoners and drug users, where some were tortured and held for years, police said.
BEIJING — Squalid conditions at a "care center" for vagrants in southern China ignited public outrage on Monday after reports that at least 21 people held there had died in just a few months, including an autistic boy who died after being given filthy food and water.
"Whether the cause of death is labelled a work accident, heart attack (brought on by the life-threatening effects of heat stress) or diseases from squalid living conditions, the root cause is the same — working conditions," the report concluded, using data from the Indian and Nepalese embassies.
HOUSTON — For nearly two weeks after Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas, inmates at a federal prison east of Houston lived in squalid conditions, were given minimal amounts of drinking water, and were restricted from freely communicating with loved ones, the relatives of seven inmates told BuzzFeed News.
The squalid conditions in a 150 million rand ($10 million) housing project known as Baken Park highlight how efforts by the governing African National Congress (ANC) to address persistent racial disparities in housing, land ownership and services have faltered, a generation after white minority rule ended in 1994.
Khumri, a 30-year-old Afghan woman who met Guterres, said she had lived in the squalid camp for the last two years with her family after their home was destroyed and her husband killed by government forces battling Taliban occupying their village in the northeastern province of Kapisa.
But fixing the voters' shattered trust should be the first and overriding goal of New York's tarnished government, and the time to make wholesale repairs is now, when the budget is being negotiated and Mr. Cuomo has maximum leverage over a Legislature wedded to the squalid status quo.
In places like Philippi or Khayelitsha, the largest black shantytown about 30 km (18 miles) from the city center, tens of thousands of people live cheek by jowl in a squalid sea of shacks — unnumbered homes on nameless streets that are perfect for criminals and a nightmare for police.
The exhibit's wall text explains that 19th-century philanthropists such as John D. Rockefeller were moved by the squalid conditions of tenements, which were concentrated in poorer neighborhoods, had little light or ventilation, and were ground zero for epidemics such as the 1849 cholera outbreak that killed 5,000 people.
As the Islamic State's self-declared caliphate collapsed in Syria, tens of thousands of men, women and children who had lived in it ended up in squalid camps and crowded prisons run by the Kurdish-led militia that had partnered with the United States to defeat the jihadists.
Their plebeian sisters must settle for the seedy sleuth in Mick Finlay's first mystery, ARROWOOD (Mira, paperback, $15.99), who lives in a squalid district of South London and caters to clients like Miss Caroline Cousture, whose brother has disappeared from his kitchen job at the Barrel of Beef chophouse.
BEIRA, Mozambique — The first cases of cholera have been confirmed in the cyclone-ravaged city of Beira, Mozambique, officials announced on Wednesday, raising the stakes in an already desperate fight to help hundreds of thousands of people who lack clean water and are sheltering in increasingly squalid conditions.
During the Trump administration -- and particularly after revelations of the separation of families at the southern border and reports of squalid conditions at detention facilities -- many progressives have called to abolish ICE, though there's been no indication that Senate Republicans or House Democratic leadership is considering taking action to do so.
Some said they would not vote to send one cent to the agencies that have carried out the president's harsh immigration policies, even with strings attached to rein in those policies and even if the package is intended to help vulnerable women and children living in badly overcrowded, squalid shelters.
While Arsal has been the site of frequent clashes between militants and the Lebanese Army, the violence has not spread to the wider population of refugees, most of whom live in squalid conditions or informal settlements in Lebanon's poorest areas, where the government and aid organizations struggle to provide for them.
Second, it allows him to explore almost every nook and cranny of European life in this 21914-year period, from the high politics of courts, diplomats and military commanders to the squalid slums of Europe's expanding industrial cities; the analysis is enlivened by eyewitness observations and interwoven with cultural detail.
Aid workers and another migrant also said the boy had been living in the Jungle camp, where thousands of migrants and refugees are living in squalid conditions while making regular attempts to board trucks or trains crossing the Channel, or while waiting for their asylum claims to be processed in France.
A paint-smeared Adam and Eve titled "He" and "She"; a sensitive portrait bust of Ms. Saul's husband, the painter Peter Saul, with tender blue eyes and a stand of asparagus-like brushes jammed into his crown; and several other ceramic people all seem intended to highlight every squalid embarrassment of the flesh.
France received a record number of asylum claims last year — 100,000 compared with 85,000 in 2016 — but no other town has embodied the challenges posed by immigration more than Calais, where a squalid encampment known as the Jungle was once home to more than 10,000 people before it was dismantled in 2016.
The Turner Prize, awarded live on the BBC after a monthslong exhibition of the nominees, helped establish the public reputations of Rachel Whiteread, Antony Gormley, Chris Ofili and (it was the '90s) Damien Hirst — their notoriety helped along by Britain's squalid tabloid press, which annually proclaimed that contemporary art was a sucker's game.
MATAMOROS, Mexico — Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro on Monday escorted 12 asylum-seekers to the US border who had been forced to wait in squalid conditions in Mexico under the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy while their immigration cases proceed in the US. Hours later they were sent back to Mexico.
The royal couple visited The Justice Desk in Nyanga, a group that teaches self-defence and empowerment to vulnerable children, many of whom have suffered trauma - key skills in a place where thousands live cheek-by-jowl in a squalid sea of tin and wood shacks, and where violence is a daily reality.
The week kicked off with reports of squalid conditions at a border facility in Clint, Texas that was holding undocumented children, and continued with a photo of a father and daughter who drowned trying to cross the Rio Grande after being turned away at a legal point of entry at the border.
That was long ago, before his wife in Hidalgo State ran off with his brother-in-law, before he started drinking heavily and using drugs, before he started associating with the Sureños 13 gang and moved into a squalid walk-up a block away, living with his pit bull and several workers like him.
"The violence of the border closure in Idomeni as well as the squalid living conditions people have been subjected to are themselves good enough reasons to decide to take collective action" But Macedonian authorities said that on Tuesday they arrested 72 journalists and volunteers from Western nations, including 19 from Germany, for illegally crossing the border.
The star, who has already taken home a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Golden Globe Award and a Critics' Choice Award for her role as a loving parent who aims to shield her son from their traumatic existence inside a squalid shed, also says that she now sees how her experience with her father has informed her career.
At the same time, the performance delves into some of the most horrific acts of xenophobic violence committed in postwar Germany, including the infamous "Sunflower House" riots in Rostock in 1992, when a three-day siege of a squalid refugee shelter by right-wing militants (and thousands of jeering onlookers) provoked a botched response from local politicians and police.
A great majority of Indians, forced to inhabit the vast gap between a glossy democratic ideal and a squalid undemocratic reality, have long stored up deep feelings of injury, weakness, inferiority, degradation, inadequacy and envy; these stem from defeats or humiliation suffered at the hands of those of higher status than themselves in a rigid hierarchy.
TIJUANA, Mexico — Pushed beyond their limits by prolonged waits in dangerous and squalid conditions in parts of Northern Mexico, thousands of caravan members who had been waiting to seek asylum in the United States appear to have given up, Mexican officials said, dealing President Trump an apparent win after a humbling week for his immigration agenda.
The video interprets the iconic song as the story of a refugee separated from his family as he journeys across the Middle East and Europe in hope of a better life in the UK. Presented as a moving watercolor, the animation alternates between the squalid conditions of refugee camps and smuggling routes and trippy visions of blasting off into the cosmos.
Squinting at Dead Rising's tiny in-game text, it was clear that this was a machine with its sights firmly set on the future, and my tired old analogue boot of a television was obviously too old to keep up with such a forward-facing system, having traveled with me through the doors of two broken homes, and three impossibly squalid university residences.
As the U.N. marks World Cities Day on Thursday, here are eight dwelling types which highlight how cities are coping with housing crises: Hong Kong's property prices have rocketed over 1003% in the past decade driven by limited housing supply and large capital flows from mainland Chinese buyers, forcing some of the city's poorest to live in often squalid conditions.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Sunday morning attacked the New York Times for reports on unsafe and squalid conditions in migrant detention centers at the U.S. border with Mexico.
While touring the ramshackle living quarters littered with diesel cans, used diapers, household garbage and Qurans, he questioned why authorities did not search a squalid New Mexico compound sooner for Abdul-ghani, saying he told them in late spring that he had met the child&aposs father at the site and that the man was wanted in Georgia for kidnapping his own son.
His late-21981s hit "Hungry Eyes" revisited the dignity-starved lives his parents had led on arriving at California's squalid Hoovervilles after fleeing the Dust Bowl in 21999: A canvas-covered cabin in a crowded labor campStands out in this memory I revive'Cause my daddy raised a family thereWith two hard-working handsAnd tried to feed my mama's hungry eyes.
Although he loved The Times, and greatly appreciated what the Sulzberger family had done to rescue it from one disaster or another, so strong were his memories of the squalid pay at The Baltimore Sun, where he started his career, and his suspicion of bosses generally, that he remained forever proud of his membership in The Newspaper Guild, the industry union.
There is a small but integral developmental milestone that we all reach in our quest towards maturity when, setting down our chipped free-box mugs and kneeling on the floor of our squalid apartments to pick a roommate's crusty, melted cheese from the kitchen tile or whatever, we are suddenly hit with a realization: Maybe, finally, it's time to actually try and own nice things.
As the closest British county to Calais in France, where hundreds of child migrants have ended up living in squalid camps, Kent council in southeast England is on the frontlines of refugee arrivals in the UK. According to official data released on Thursday, Kent had 865 unaccompanied minors in its care as of March 31 this year, hosting a fifth of all lone refugee children in England.
Mr. Johnson, who was attacked by the former Conservative prime minister John Major for a "squalid" and "deceitful" campaign, including "depressing and awful" arguments on immigration and Turkey, responded, "Frankly, I don't mind whether Turkey joins the E.U., provided that the U.K. leaves the E.U." Asked about his previous support for Turkish membership, Mr. Johnson said both Turkey and the European Union had changed.
First came the cities of the Iraqi south that Saddam Hussein kept cowed and squalid, the holy shrine cities of Najaf and Karbala, through to the Iranian province of Khuzestan, which saw the bloodiest fighting of the Iran-Iraq war, an indigenously Arab region where mourning congregations chant in Arabic, and whose inclusion in this spectacle of transnational identity and power has clear unifying purpose.
In particular, anti-Trumpists might be a touch more effective if they could recognize how humorlessness and constant self-important dudgeon frequently helps the Trumpian cause, by setting up the dynamic I just sketched in my movie pitch — where the country is asked to choose between two kinds of folly, one squalid and corrupt but the other pompous, insufferable and paranoid in its own self-important way.
Read more:Saudi Arabia runs squalid, abusive jails for women disowned by their male guardians — a forgotten chapter in its rush to champion women's rightsSaudi Arabia is enlisting Instagram travel influencers to help repair its tattered reputationMeet Saudi Arabia's first female DJ, a TV host and former dentist riding the country's uneven wave of social changeSaudi Arabia, largely kept secret to outsiders, opened to tourists this year.
" The squalid poetry of convenience stores is one of Cohen's fortes, and among the many memorable descriptions of them, one of particular note is of Yoav becoming attuned to "thoughts or intimations or taints of impatience that might come from being stuck in line behind a grubby slow salaaming human of another race who kept changing his mind about his Powerball digits at the deli — he'd have to break with those thoughts.
Immigrant children and their families apprehended at the southern border in recent months described in court filings being held for days in squalid, freezing detention facilities, where they were often given spoiled food and unclean drinking water, and were left in a state of confusion about what — if any — future they would have in the US. Keylin, a 16-year-old from Honduras, said that she and her mother were detained at Customs and Border Protection facilities in Texas.
Recalling that Mary gave birth to Jesus in a manger because "there was no place for them in the inn," Francis highlighted the biblical story in a present day in which the White House has restricted travel for people from predominantly Muslim countries, the Myanmar military has carried out ethnic cleansing against a stateless Rohingya minority, and wars, human trafficking and the indifference of wealthy nations have resulted in millions of families languishing in squalid refugee camps.

No results under this filter, show 759 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.