Real-time tracking of border situations, immigration enforcement actions, political violence, family separation incidents, and hostility levels worldwide. Updated as events happen.
Real-time global conflict data used by the UN, World Bank, and major humanitarian organizations. Filter by region, event type, and date.
Data: Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED). Visit ACLED β
UNHCR reports 117 million forcibly displaced people worldwide β the highest number ever recorded. Conflicts in Sudan, Ukraine, Myanmar, and Gaza driving new displacement. Immigration enforcement tightening across multiple countries.
IOM's Missing Migrants Project recorded over 8,500 migrant deaths or disappearances in 2024. Mediterranean Sea, U.S.-Mexico border, and Sahara Desert remain the deadliest routes.
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Increased enforcement operations reported across multiple U.S. cities. Immigrant communities advised to know their rights and have emergency plans. Free legal consultation available β
Reports of continued family separation incidents during enforcement actions. Children and parents separated in detention. π° NewsOperation Re-Unite can help β
Every person in the United States has constitutional rights, regardless of immigration status. You have the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the right to refuse entry to your home without a warrant. Get free legal guidance β
Central and Western Mediterranean routes remain deadly for migrants. Search and rescue operations continue, but capacity gaps persist. EU migration pact implementation ongoing.
6+ million Ukrainian refugees across Europe. Host country integration challenges growing. Temporary protection frameworks under strain.
Hundreds of thousands of migrants continue dangerous crossing through the DariΓ©n jungle between Colombia and Panama. Reports of robbery, sexual violence, and deaths.
7.7 million Venezuelans displaced worldwide. Neighboring countries adjusting policies. Integration and documentation challenges persist.
Over 10 million displaced by ongoing conflict in Sudan. Refugee flows into Chad, Egypt, South Sudan, and Ethiopia straining resources.
Multiple displacement crises continue in Myanmar. Rohingya remain stateless, while civil conflict creates new displacement across the country.
Data: International Organization for Migration. Full interactive map β
To enable real-time conflict event data from ACLED:
1. Register for a free API key at acleddata.com/register
2. Add your key and email to main.js: ACLED_API_KEY and ACLED_EMAIL
3. Conflict events will auto-populate, filterable by immigration-related keywords
API endpoint: https://api.acleddata.com/acled/read?key=YOUR_KEY&email=YOUR_EMAIL&event_type=Violence against civilians
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