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Uganda Agrees to Accept Deportations from U.S., Raising Human Rights Concerns
Uganda agreed to accept deported migrants from the U.S., excluding those with criminal records or unaccompanied minors, though the agreement's details and Uganda's compensation are still under negotiation; human rights groups raised concerns about the deal's legality.
Uganda Agrees to Accept Deportations from U.S., Raising Human Rights Concerns
Uganda agreed to accept deported migrants from the U.S., excluding those with criminal records or unaccompanied minors, though the agreement's details and Uganda's compensation are still under negotiation; human rights groups raised concerns about the deal's legality.
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36% Bias Score


Appeals Court Reverses Stay on Migrant Deportation Case
A federal appeals court dissolved a stay on a case involving the deportation of hundreds of migrants to El Salvador by the Trump administration, enabling a lower court to rule on their fate after their transfer to Venezuela under a diplomatic agreement.
Appeals Court Reverses Stay on Migrant Deportation Case
A federal appeals court dissolved a stay on a case involving the deportation of hundreds of migrants to El Salvador by the Trump administration, enabling a lower court to rule on their fate after their transfer to Venezuela under a diplomatic agreement.
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36% Bias Score


US Appeals Court Ends TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A US appeals court ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal on August 20, 2025, giving them 60 days before deportation, despite arguments that the move is part of a broader effort to strip non-citizens of legal status.
US Appeals Court Ends TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A US appeals court ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal on August 20, 2025, giving them 60 days before deportation, despite arguments that the move is part of a broader effort to strip non-citizens of legal status.
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40% Bias Score


ICE Proposed Airline for Increased Deportations
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem proposes using $30 billion to create an ICE airline to increase deportations from roughly 15,000 per month to 30,000-35,000, potentially costing $2.4 billion to $12 billion for 30 planes and significantly altering ICE operations.
ICE Proposed Airline for Increased Deportations
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem proposes using $30 billion to create an ICE airline to increase deportations from roughly 15,000 per month to 30,000-35,000, potentially costing $2.4 billion to $12 billion for 30 planes and significantly altering ICE operations.
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52% Bias Score


ICE Arrests High School Student in Van Nuys, Sparking Community Outrage
Eighteen-year-old Benjamin Marcelo Guerrero-Cruz, a high school student in Van Nuys, California, was arrested by ICE agents while walking his dog on August 1, 2024, sparking outrage and a community-led effort for his release; he is accused of overstaying his visa.
ICE Arrests High School Student in Van Nuys, Sparking Community Outrage
Eighteen-year-old Benjamin Marcelo Guerrero-Cruz, a high school student in Van Nuys, California, was arrested by ICE agents while walking his dog on August 1, 2024, sparking outrage and a community-led effort for his release; he is accused of overstaying his visa.
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52% Bias Score


Lawyers Allege Vindictive Prosecution in Abrego Garcia Smuggling Case
Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia filed a motion to dismiss human smuggling charges against him, alleging vindictive prosecution by the Trump administration in retaliation for his successful challenge to his wrongful deportation to El Salvador in March 2023, following a 2019 immigration judge's order...
Lawyers Allege Vindictive Prosecution in Abrego Garcia Smuggling Case
Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia filed a motion to dismiss human smuggling charges against him, alleging vindictive prosecution by the Trump administration in retaliation for his successful challenge to his wrongful deportation to El Salvador in March 2023, following a 2019 immigration judge's order...
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56% Bias Score

ICE Deportation of Six-Year-Old Sparks Outrage, Exposes Family Detention Resumption
The deportation of a six-year-old Ecuadorian girl after her family's detention by ICE in New York City has reignited debate over family detention policies, revealing at least 38 children under 18 were deported from the New York area since January and highlighting concerns about the conditions in fam...

ICE Deportation of Six-Year-Old Sparks Outrage, Exposes Family Detention Resumption
The deportation of a six-year-old Ecuadorian girl after her family's detention by ICE in New York City has reignited debate over family detention policies, revealing at least 38 children under 18 were deported from the New York area since January and highlighting concerns about the conditions in fam...
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56% Bias Score

Appeals Court Halts Protection for Thousands of Migrants
A federal appeals court sided with the Trump administration, halting temporary protected status for 60,000 migrants from Central America and Nepal, enabling the potential deportation of 7,000 Nepalese migrants and jeopardizing the status of thousands more from Honduras and Nicaragua by September 8th...

Appeals Court Halts Protection for Thousands of Migrants
A federal appeals court sided with the Trump administration, halting temporary protected status for 60,000 migrants from Central America and Nepal, enabling the potential deportation of 7,000 Nepalese migrants and jeopardizing the status of thousands more from Honduras and Nicaragua by September 8th...
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56% Bias Score

Appeals Court Clears Way for End of TPS for Nicaraguans, Hondurans, and Nepalese
A federal appeals court temporarily lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 60,000 migrants from Nicaragua, Honduras, and Nepal, despite arguments that the decision was racially motivated and insufficiently considered ongoin...

Appeals Court Clears Way for End of TPS for Nicaraguans, Hondurans, and Nepalese
A federal appeals court temporarily lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 60,000 migrants from Nicaragua, Honduras, and Nepal, despite arguments that the decision was racially motivated and insufficiently considered ongoin...
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Military Deployment Near Venezuela Impacts Asylum Claims Amidst Record Rejection Rates
The U.S. military's anti-narcotics operation near Venezuela, involving three destroyers, fighter jets, submarines, and 4,000 marines, strengthens asylum claims from migrants fearing return to cartel-controlled regions in Mexico, Venezuela, and Colombia, while the U.S. government simultaneously accel...

U.S. Military Deployment Near Venezuela Impacts Asylum Claims Amidst Record Rejection Rates
The U.S. military's anti-narcotics operation near Venezuela, involving three destroyers, fighter jets, submarines, and 4,000 marines, strengthens asylum claims from migrants fearing return to cartel-controlled regions in Mexico, Venezuela, and Colombia, while the U.S. government simultaneously accel...
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36% Bias Score

US Vets Aid Afghan Deportation Fight
US military veterans are actively supporting Afghan refugees facing deportation in the US, citing a moral obligation and concerns about national security; their efforts highlight the complex aftermath of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.

US Vets Aid Afghan Deportation Fight
US military veterans are actively supporting Afghan refugees facing deportation in the US, citing a moral obligation and concerns about national security; their efforts highlight the complex aftermath of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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60% Bias Score

Germany's Failure to Protect Afghan Asylum Seekers in Pakistan
Pakistani police have arrested and deported hundreds of Afghan asylum seekers approved for entry into Germany, raising concerns about the German government's handling of the situation and the safety of vulnerable individuals in Pakistan.

Germany's Failure to Protect Afghan Asylum Seekers in Pakistan
Pakistani police have arrested and deported hundreds of Afghan asylum seekers approved for entry into Germany, raising concerns about the German government's handling of the situation and the safety of vulnerable individuals in Pakistan.
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68% Bias Score
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