
International Roundup
New
British Law Allows Government To Revoke Citizenship
New
laws that came into force this week give the government the authority to revoke
British citizenship from immigrants who "seriously prejudice" the
country's interest. The laws are changes to the Nationality, Immigration and
Asylum Act, and are part of a plan to cut the flow of asylum seekers. Asylum
applications reached record levels last year, and the British government has
taken many steps to meet its goal of cutting the number in half within seven
months.
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The
Malaysian government will freeze the immigration of foreign workers and tour
groups from several countries where there have been reports of an outbreak of
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Among the countries named are
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South
Korean Justice Minister Pledges To Simplify Immigration
Justice
Minister Kan Kum-sil promised to simplify immigration procedures and ease
requirements for those seeking permanent resident status. At a luncheon hosted
by the Seoul Foreign Correspondents' Club in downtown
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World
Cup Bomb Plotter Seeks Asylum In
Omar
Saiki, 33, a French-Algerian who was jailed for four years and stripped of his
French citizenship for his part in a plot to bomb the 1998 World Cup in
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