A group of six Chinese nationals are detained by authorities after two of their group were found in WA's remote Kalumburu community by an off-duty police officer.
Anti-immigration protest met with counter-rally in Melbourne CBD
A large police presence, including riot police, was stationed across Melbourne's CBD as two countering protest groups marched through the city.
Coalition floats stronger 'values' test for migrants
Sussan Ley says migration tensions in Australia are not the fault of migrants, but a stronger "Australian values" test for those seeking to move here could form part of the Coalition's coming migration policy.
US halts all asylum claims following shooting of two National Guard troops
Less than 24 hours after the shooting, Trump officials began ordering widespread reviews of immigration policies.
Trump says US is working to pause all migration from 'Third World countries'
US President Donald Trump says his administration will work to permanently pause migration from all "Third World Countries" to allow the American system to fully recover.
United States to review all asylum cases approved under Biden
US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) says it has begun "a full-scale, rigorous re-examination of every Green Card for every alien from every country of concern".
US stops processing immigration requests from Afghan nationals
The decision comes hours after US President Donald Trump said he was confident the suspect behind the shooting of two National Guard soldiers in Washington was from Afghanistan.
'The names have been selected': Crooked operators rig working visas
Thousands of young Indonesians want the chance to come to Australia to work, but first they have to win a visa application "war" that puts them in the sights of scammers and dodgy operators promising them what they want — for a price.
How migrant and overseas Christians are helping keep Australian churches alive
Without 11 Pacific Islander ministers serving parishes in north Queensland, the region's Anglican church would collapse, according to bishop Keith Joseph.
Chinese dating show If You Are the One returns to Australia
One of China's hottest dating show If You Are the One returned to Australia for the fourth time to audition men and women for a new Australia-themed edition in November. But as media undergoes major transformation and young people's attitudes toward marriage and having children shift dramatically, dating shows like this are navigating a period of turbulence and change.
South African man in immigration detention over neo-Nazi rally
Matthew Gruter spends the night in a detention centre after having his visa revoked for attending a protest organised by the National Socialist Network.
'Time to go home': Visa of man who attended Neo-Nazi protest revoked
The federal government has revoked the visa of a man who attended the far-right National Socialist Network protest at NSW's parliament house.
Britain announces its largest asylum policy overhaul in modern times
Polls suggest immigration has now overtaken the economy as British voters' top concern.
If you were alone in the wilderness, how would you fare? Take our quiz
For 18-year-old Rivi, knowing what gear to leave behind can be as important as knowing what to take with.
'My dream to come here': Refugees tell their stories as milestone looms
Australia is set to issue its one millionth refugee visa since 1947 in the coming weeks, in a humanitarian program that grew directly out the ashes of World War II.
Nauru president makes secretive parliament visit amid bikie contract claims
Nauru's president has made a secretive visit to Parliament House in Canberra amid allegations that bikie gangs won a lucrative contract to provide security for former immigration detainees.
Nampijinpa Price pulls out of rally with far-right activist Tommy Robinson
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price was due to speak at the Put Australia First event later this month alongside Tommy Robinson, a one-time member of a fascist political party.
Dozens missing in Malaysia after boat carrying migrants sinks
The boat was carrying about 100 migrants, including Rohingya Muslims fleeing conflict, hunger and ethnic violence in Myanmar.
As the US mass deports, the world's poorest nation stands to suffer
An expansion of the Trump administration's deportations to Africa, where impoverished and conflict-ridden states are hosting third-country migrants, may be a detriment to the most disadvantaged.
Diverse families struggle navigating the stigma around aged care
Discussing aged care in culturally diverse families can be a sensitive subject. Here's how some approached the conversation.
South Africa criticises US refugee policy prioritising Afrikaner minority
On Thursday, the Trump administration announced its refugee policy would prioritise admitting Afrikaners, South Africa's white minority group.