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Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Returns to U.S. After Judge's Order
A Guatemalan asylum seeker, O.C.G., wrongly deported to Mexico last month, has returned to the U.S. after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return, marking a first for such cases.
Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Returns to U.S. After Judge's Order
A Guatemalan asylum seeker, O.C.G., wrongly deported to Mexico last month, has returned to the U.S. after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return, marking a first for such cases.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Deportation of Family of Boulder Attack Suspect
A federal judge in Colorado halted the deportation of the family of Mohamed Soliman, the suspect in a Boulder antisemitic attack, after the White House announced their imminent removal; the family, including five children, had been held in ICE custody.
Judge Blocks Deportation of Family of Boulder Attack Suspect
A federal judge in Colorado halted the deportation of the family of Mohamed Soliman, the suspect in a Boulder antisemitic attack, after the White House announced their imminent removal; the family, including five children, had been held in ICE custody.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Streamlines Asylum Process, Bypassing Bundesrat
The German cabinet approved a migration reform allowing the government to classify countries as 'safe origins' via ordinance, bypassing the Bundesrat, and eliminating state-provided lawyers for those facing deportation; initial focus is on Algeria, India, Morocco, and Tunisia.
Germany Streamlines Asylum Process, Bypassing Bundesrat
The German cabinet approved a migration reform allowing the government to classify countries as 'safe origins' via ordinance, bypassing the Bundesrat, and eliminating state-provided lawyers for those facing deportation; initial focus is on Algeria, India, Morocco, and Tunisia.
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40% Bias Score


Transgender Woman Seeks Asylum in Canada, Citing U.S. Persecution
Hannah Kreager, a transgender woman from Arizona, filed an asylum claim in Canada, alleging persecution due to U.S. policies under President Trump that restrict transgender rights, including passport issuance and participation in sports, creating a climate of fear and lack of legal protection.
Transgender Woman Seeks Asylum in Canada, Citing U.S. Persecution
Hannah Kreager, a transgender woman from Arizona, filed an asylum claim in Canada, alleging persecution due to U.S. policies under President Trump that restrict transgender rights, including passport issuance and participation in sports, creating a climate of fear and lack of legal protection.
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48% Bias Score


German Court Rules Against Asylum Restrictions, Citing EU Law
A Berlin court mandated Germany to process asylum applications individually, rejecting the government's claim of an emergency and highlighting the precedence of EU law over national policies, potentially affecting thousands of asylum seekers.
German Court Rules Against Asylum Restrictions, Citing EU Law
A Berlin court mandated Germany to process asylum applications individually, rejecting the government's claim of an emergency and highlighting the precedence of EU law over national policies, potentially affecting thousands of asylum seekers.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Considers Halting Work Permits for Asylum Seekers
The Trump administration is considering a regulation that would prevent most asylum seekers from obtaining work permits, potentially halting a decades-old policy allowing them to work while their cases are pending; this impacts approximately 3.5 million asylum cases, and advocates argue it would hur...
Trump Administration Considers Halting Work Permits for Asylum Seekers
The Trump administration is considering a regulation that would prevent most asylum seekers from obtaining work permits, potentially halting a decades-old policy allowing them to work while their cases are pending; this impacts approximately 3.5 million asylum cases, and advocates argue it would hur...
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52% Bias Score

Judge Halts Deportation of Family of Boulder Attack Suspect
A federal judge in Colorado halted the deportation of Mohamed Soliman's family, who were detained by ICE following Soliman's arrest for an antisemitic attack in Boulder. The family, including his wife and five children, applied for asylum and were facing expedited removal before the judge's interven...

Judge Halts Deportation of Family of Boulder Attack Suspect
A federal judge in Colorado halted the deportation of Mohamed Soliman's family, who were detained by ICE following Soliman's arrest for an antisemitic attack in Boulder. The family, including his wife and five children, applied for asylum and were facing expedited removal before the judge's interven...
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60% Bias Score

Judge Blocks ICE Deportation of Transgender Asylum Seeker in Oregon
A federal judge in Oregon temporarily blocked ICE from deporting a 24-year-old transgender Mexican asylum seeker, O-J-M, who was arrested in Portland after a court hearing and transferred to a Tacoma detention facility, prompting concerns about due process violations.

Judge Blocks ICE Deportation of Transgender Asylum Seeker in Oregon
A federal judge in Oregon temporarily blocked ICE from deporting a 24-year-old transgender Mexican asylum seeker, O-J-M, who was arrested in Portland after a court hearing and transferred to a Tacoma detention facility, prompting concerns about due process violations.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Streamlines Asylum Process, Bypassing Bundesrat
Germany's cabinet approved a reform to accelerate asylum decisions and deportations, allowing the classification of countries like Algeria, India, Morocco, and Tunisia as "safe countries of origin" via ordinance, bypassing Bundesrat approval and eliminating state-funded legal representation for thos...

Germany Streamlines Asylum Process, Bypassing Bundesrat
Germany's cabinet approved a reform to accelerate asylum decisions and deportations, allowing the classification of countries like Algeria, India, Morocco, and Tunisia as "safe countries of origin" via ordinance, bypassing Bundesrat approval and eliminating state-funded legal representation for thos...
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40% Bias Score

German Court Rules Asylum Deportations Illegal, Challenging Merz's Migration Policy
A German court ruled the deportation of three Somali asylum seekers to Poland illegal, challenging Chancellor Merz's stricter migration policies and highlighting conflicts with EU asylum laws; the court stated Germany must process asylum claims, rejecting the "safe third country" argument.

German Court Rules Asylum Deportations Illegal, Challenging Merz's Migration Policy
A German court ruled the deportation of three Somali asylum seekers to Poland illegal, challenging Chancellor Merz's stricter migration policies and highlighting conflicts with EU asylum laws; the court stated Germany must process asylum claims, rejecting the "safe third country" argument.
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40% Bias Score

EU to Extend Ukrainian Refugee Protection Until March 2027
The EU plans to extend temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, prompting individual member states like the Netherlands to develop national strategies for longer-term residency and voluntary repatriation programs, as nearly 120,000 Ukrainian refugees reside in the Netherlands.

EU to Extend Ukrainian Refugee Protection Until March 2027
The EU plans to extend temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, prompting individual member states like the Netherlands to develop national strategies for longer-term residency and voluntary repatriation programs, as nearly 120,000 Ukrainian refugees reside in the Netherlands.
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36% Bias Score

EU Court Rules Parental Responsibility Overrides Aiding Illegal Immigration
The European Court of Justice ruled that a parent bringing children into the EU irregularly cannot be charged with aiding illegal immigration, prioritizing family rights; this follows a case of a Congolese woman entering Italy with her daughter and niece using false documents in 2019, and challenges...

EU Court Rules Parental Responsibility Overrides Aiding Illegal Immigration
The European Court of Justice ruled that a parent bringing children into the EU irregularly cannot be charged with aiding illegal immigration, prioritizing family rights; this follows a case of a Congolese woman entering Italy with her daughter and niece using false documents in 2019, and challenges...
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24% Bias Score
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