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Utah Musician Released on Bond After ICE Detention
Donggin Shin, a 37-year-old violinist who played with the Utah Symphony and Ballet West, was detained by ICE for 17 days following a 2020 DUI conviction before being released on a $25,000 bond.
Utah Musician Released on Bond After ICE Detention
Donggin Shin, a 37-year-old violinist who played with the Utah Symphony and Ballet West, was detained by ICE for 17 days following a 2020 DUI conviction before being released on a $25,000 bond.
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32% Bias Score


DACA Recipient Detained After Accidental Border Crossing
A missed freeway exit led to the detention of Erick Hernandez, a DACA recipient, highlighting the precarious legal status of DACA recipients who risk deportation despite work permits; similar incidents involving other DACA recipients underscore the need for permanent legal protections.
DACA Recipient Detained After Accidental Border Crossing
A missed freeway exit led to the detention of Erick Hernandez, a DACA recipient, highlighting the precarious legal status of DACA recipients who risk deportation despite work permits; similar incidents involving other DACA recipients underscore the need for permanent legal protections.
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56% Bias Score


Federal Investigation into University DACA Scholarships
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating five universities for potential Title VI Civil Rights Act violations due to their DACA-affiliated scholarship programs, focusing on whether these scholarships discriminate against U.S.-born students.
Federal Investigation into University DACA Scholarships
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating five universities for potential Title VI Civil Rights Act violations due to their DACA-affiliated scholarship programs, focusing on whether these scholarships discriminate against U.S.-born students.
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44% Bias Score


ICE Detention Center Attack: Evidence Tampering Charges Filed
A group of 10-12 individuals attacked an ICE detention center in Alvarado, Texas on July 4th, firing 20-30 rounds at officers; Daniel Rolando Sanchez Estrada, a former DACA recipient and green card holder, is charged with evidence tampering for allegedly concealing anti-government documents related ...
ICE Detention Center Attack: Evidence Tampering Charges Filed
A group of 10-12 individuals attacked an ICE detention center in Alvarado, Texas on July 4th, firing 20-30 rounds at officers; Daniel Rolando Sanchez Estrada, a former DACA recipient and green card holder, is charged with evidence tampering for allegedly concealing anti-government documents related ...
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52% Bias Score


Wrongful Arrest Exposes Risks Faced by Dreamers Under Trump Administration
A 19-year-old Dreamer, Ximena Arias-Cristobal, was wrongly arrested in Dalton, Georgia, on May 5th, leading to detention and highlighting the increased deportation risks faced by Dreamers under the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Wrongful Arrest Exposes Risks Faced by Dreamers Under Trump Administration
A 19-year-old Dreamer, Ximena Arias-Cristobal, was wrongly arrested in Dalton, Georgia, on May 5th, leading to detention and highlighting the increased deportation risks faced by Dreamers under the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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52% Bias Score


DACA Recipient Sheriff's Deputy Highlights Immigration Reform Debate
Edgar Vasquez Silva, a DACA recipient, serves as a Stone County Sheriff's deputy in Mississippi, using his bilingual skills to bridge communication gaps with Hispanic residents while facing limitations due to his immigration status; his story highlights the ongoing debate surrounding DACA and the ne...
DACA Recipient Sheriff's Deputy Highlights Immigration Reform Debate
Edgar Vasquez Silva, a DACA recipient, serves as a Stone County Sheriff's deputy in Mississippi, using his bilingual skills to bridge communication gaps with Hispanic residents while facing limitations due to his immigration status; his story highlights the ongoing debate surrounding DACA and the ne...
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40% Bias Score

ICE Arrests Utah Violinist Despite Community Support
Utah-based violinist Donggin Shin, known professionally as John Shin, was arrested by ICE on August 18th in Colorado for overstaying his visa and a 2019 DUI conviction, prompting community protests and a GoFundMe campaign exceeding $72,000.

ICE Arrests Utah Violinist Despite Community Support
Utah-based violinist Donggin Shin, known professionally as John Shin, was arrested by ICE on August 18th in Colorado for overstaying his visa and a 2019 DUI conviction, prompting community protests and a GoFundMe campaign exceeding $72,000.
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40% Bias Score

Federal Investigation into Five Universities for Potential Scholarship Discrimination
The US Department of Education is investigating five universities—University of Louisville, University of Nebraska Omaha, University of Miami, University of Michigan, and Western Michigan University—for potentially violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by offering scholarships that may ...

Federal Investigation into Five Universities for Potential Scholarship Discrimination
The US Department of Education is investigating five universities—University of Louisville, University of Nebraska Omaha, University of Miami, University of Michigan, and Western Michigan University—for potentially violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by offering scholarships that may ...
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48% Bias Score

Five Universities Under Investigation for Allegedly Discriminatory Scholarship Practices
Five universities are under investigation by the US Department of Education for allegedly discriminatory scholarship practices that may violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, following complaints from a conservative nonprofit alleging that scholarships favored undocumented immigrants and ...

Five Universities Under Investigation for Allegedly Discriminatory Scholarship Practices
Five universities are under investigation by the US Department of Education for allegedly discriminatory scholarship practices that may violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, following complaints from a conservative nonprofit alleging that scholarships favored undocumented immigrants and ...
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56% Bias Score

DACA at 13: Successes, Uncertainties, and the Fight for a Permanent Solution
Thirteen years after its implementation, the DACA program continues to provide legal status and work authorization to over 835,000 young immigrants, significantly contributing to the US economy while facing ongoing legal challenges and uncertainty.

DACA at 13: Successes, Uncertainties, and the Fight for a Permanent Solution
Thirteen years after its implementation, the DACA program continues to provide legal status and work authorization to over 835,000 young immigrants, significantly contributing to the US economy while facing ongoing legal challenges and uncertainty.
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40% Bias Score

US Immigration Detains Scholarship Student After Police Mistake
Nineteen-year-old Ximena Arias Cristóbal, a scholarship recipient, was detained by ICE in Georgia after a traffic stop for two minor violations; police later admitted to a mistake in identifying her vehicle, yet deportation proceedings continue due to her undocumented status, raising concerns about ...

US Immigration Detains Scholarship Student After Police Mistake
Nineteen-year-old Ximena Arias Cristóbal, a scholarship recipient, was detained by ICE in Georgia after a traffic stop for two minor violations; police later admitted to a mistake in identifying her vehicle, yet deportation proceedings continue due to her undocumented status, raising concerns about ...
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40% Bias Score

DACA Recipient Deported Despite Advance Parole
Evenezer Cortez-Martinez, a 39-year-old Kansas City DACA recipient, was deported to Mexico City on March 23rd after returning from visiting his grandfather's grave in Mexico, despite possessing Advance Parole, due to an alleged removal order filed in June 2024, prompting a federal lawsuit.

DACA Recipient Deported Despite Advance Parole
Evenezer Cortez-Martinez, a 39-year-old Kansas City DACA recipient, was deported to Mexico City on March 23rd after returning from visiting his grandfather's grave in Mexico, despite possessing Advance Parole, due to an alleged removal order filed in June 2024, prompting a federal lawsuit.
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44% Bias Score
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