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Judge Orders Release of Unlawfully Detained Migrant in Oregon
An Oregon judge ordered the release of a 24-year-old Mexican asylum seeker, Y-Z-L-H, from ICE detention after finding his arrest unlawful due to a valid parole, highlighting concerns about executive agency adherence to legal processes.
Judge Orders Release of Unlawfully Detained Migrant in Oregon
An Oregon judge ordered the release of a 24-year-old Mexican asylum seeker, Y-Z-L-H, from ICE detention after finding his arrest unlawful due to a valid parole, highlighting concerns about executive agency adherence to legal processes.
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40% Bias Score


UK Denies Asylum to Ukrainian Refugees Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The UK Home Office is denying asylum to Ukrainian refugees, claiming safety elsewhere in Ukraine despite ongoing conflict, impacting families and creating uncertainty; this is causing distress and legal challenges, with only 47 granted refugee status and 724 humanitarian protection since 2023.
UK Denies Asylum to Ukrainian Refugees Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The UK Home Office is denying asylum to Ukrainian refugees, claiming safety elsewhere in Ukraine despite ongoing conflict, impacting families and creating uncertainty; this is causing distress and legal challenges, with only 47 granted refugee status and 724 humanitarian protection since 2023.
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48% Bias Score


Galician Asylum Exposed: Women Imprisoned for Defying Social Norms
Carmen V. Valiña's research into the Conxo asylum in Galicia (1885-1936) revealed that nearly 20% of the 456 reviewed files lacked psychiatric diagnoses, exposing its use to confine women who challenged societal norms of purity and submission, often from rural, impoverished backgrounds.
Galician Asylum Exposed: Women Imprisoned for Defying Social Norms
Carmen V. Valiña's research into the Conxo asylum in Galicia (1885-1936) revealed that nearly 20% of the 456 reviewed files lacked psychiatric diagnoses, exposing its use to confine women who challenged societal norms of purity and submission, often from rural, impoverished backgrounds.
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60% Bias Score


UK U-Turn Grants Asylum to Afghan Human Rights Defender Amidst Plummeting Approval Rates
An Afghan human rights defender, Mina*, had her UK asylum claim initially rejected but later approved after a Home Office U-turn, highlighting inconsistencies in asylum policies amid a dramatic drop in approval rates from 98.5% in late 2023 to 36% in late 2024, leading to a surge in appeals.
UK U-Turn Grants Asylum to Afghan Human Rights Defender Amidst Plummeting Approval Rates
An Afghan human rights defender, Mina*, had her UK asylum claim initially rejected but later approved after a Home Office U-turn, highlighting inconsistencies in asylum policies amid a dramatic drop in approval rates from 98.5% in late 2023 to 36% in late 2024, leading to a surge in appeals.
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28% Bias Score


Lawsuit Challenges Trump's End to Asylum at U.S. Ports of Entry
Immigration advocates filed a class-action lawsuit in California on Wednesday, challenging the Trump administration's 2017 proclamation that ended asylum access at U.S. ports of entry, affecting thousands with canceled CBP One appointments and violating U.S. law, according to the plaintiffs.
Lawsuit Challenges Trump's End to Asylum at U.S. Ports of Entry
Immigration advocates filed a class-action lawsuit in California on Wednesday, challenging the Trump administration's 2017 proclamation that ended asylum access at U.S. ports of entry, affecting thousands with canceled CBP One appointments and violating U.S. law, according to the plaintiffs.
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44% Bias Score


Netherlands Declares More of Syria Safe for Refugee Returns
The Netherlands will deem more of Syria safe for returning refugees, impacting roughly 17,000 pending asylum applications and all future applications; the decision follows an assessment that returning is now less dangerous due to the fall of Assad's regime and comes amid political discussions regard...
Netherlands Declares More of Syria Safe for Refugee Returns
The Netherlands will deem more of Syria safe for returning refugees, impacting roughly 17,000 pending asylum applications and all future applications; the decision follows an assessment that returning is now less dangerous due to the fall of Assad's regime and comes amid political discussions regard...
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56% Bias Score

Med 5 Expresses Concern Over Anglo-French Migration Pact
The Med 5 countries (Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Malta, and Spain) expressed concerns to the EU Commission about a new Anglo-French migration pact, which involves a "one-for-one" exchange of migrants and could increase migratory pressure on the Med 5's southern borders due to its potential circumvention ...

Med 5 Expresses Concern Over Anglo-French Migration Pact
The Med 5 countries (Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Malta, and Spain) expressed concerns to the EU Commission about a new Anglo-French migration pact, which involves a "one-for-one" exchange of migrants and could increase migratory pressure on the Med 5's southern borders due to its potential circumvention ...
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36% Bias Score

Defunding Legal Aid for Immigrant Minors Causes Chaos in US Immigration Courts
The Trump administration's late March funding cut for legal aid to 26,000 unaccompanied immigrant minors caused widespread chaos in immigration courts, resulting in children facing judges without lawyers and prolonged shelter stays exceeding five months, while stricter screening and increased arrest...

Defunding Legal Aid for Immigrant Minors Causes Chaos in US Immigration Courts
The Trump administration's late March funding cut for legal aid to 26,000 unaccompanied immigrant minors caused widespread chaos in immigration courts, resulting in children facing judges without lawyers and prolonged shelter stays exceeding five months, while stricter screening and increased arrest...
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44% Bias Score

Expedited Removal: Rising Deportations Raise Due Process Concerns
Expedited removal, a fast-track deportation process allowing for the expulsion of certain undocumented immigrants without court hearings, has seen a recent increase since the end of Title 42 in May 2023, raising concerns about due process and potential errors in deportation.

Expedited Removal: Rising Deportations Raise Due Process Concerns
Expedited removal, a fast-track deportation process allowing for the expulsion of certain undocumented immigrants without court hearings, has seen a recent increase since the end of Title 42 in May 2023, raising concerns about due process and potential errors in deportation.
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56% Bias Score

German Court Rules Border Rejections of Asylum Seekers Illegal
A German court ruled the government's border rejection of asylum seekers illegal, prompting Justice Minister Hubig to demand Interior Minister Dobrindt justify the practice under EU law, while the government plans to maintain the policy pending a European Court of Justice decision.

German Court Rules Border Rejections of Asylum Seekers Illegal
A German court ruled the government's border rejection of asylum seekers illegal, prompting Justice Minister Hubig to demand Interior Minister Dobrindt justify the practice under EU law, while the government plans to maintain the policy pending a European Court of Justice decision.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Government Declares Parts of Syria Safe for Refugee Returns, Facing Backlash
The Dutch government declared parts of Syria safe for Syrian refugees to return, impacting 17,000 asylum applications, prompting criticism from refugee organizations citing volatile security and ongoing conflicts.

Dutch Government Declares Parts of Syria Safe for Refugee Returns, Facing Backlash
The Dutch government declared parts of Syria safe for Syrian refugees to return, impacting 17,000 asylum applications, prompting criticism from refugee organizations citing volatile security and ongoing conflicts.
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60% Bias Score

Netherlands Shifts Syrian Asylum Policy to Case-by-Case Assessment
Acting Justice Minister David van Weel announced that asylum applications from Syrians will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, rather than automatically approved, due to Syria's reclassification as having the lowest level of indiscriminate violence; however, vulnerable groups may still qualify.

Netherlands Shifts Syrian Asylum Policy to Case-by-Case Assessment
Acting Justice Minister David van Weel announced that asylum applications from Syrians will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, rather than automatically approved, due to Syria's reclassification as having the lowest level of indiscriminate violence; however, vulnerable groups may still qualify.
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56% Bias Score
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