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Spanish Teen Critically Burned in Alleged Attack by Deportation-Awaiting Migrant
A 17-year-old girl in Gran Canaria suffered burns to 95% of her body after a fire allegedly started by a Moroccan migrant awaiting deportation; the suspect claims it was an accident.
Spanish Teen Critically Burned in Alleged Attack by Deportation-Awaiting Migrant
A 17-year-old girl in Gran Canaria suffered burns to 95% of her body after a fire allegedly started by a Moroccan migrant awaiting deportation; the suspect claims it was an accident.
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52% Bias Score


DHS to Share Medicaid Data with ICE to Identify Undocumented Immigrants
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will share data of 79 million Medicaid enrollees with ICE to locate undocumented immigrants, granting ICE access to names, addresses, birthdates, and other identifying information until September 9th, despite legal challenges from 20 states and concerns rega...
DHS to Share Medicaid Data with ICE to Identify Undocumented Immigrants
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will share data of 79 million Medicaid enrollees with ICE to locate undocumented immigrants, granting ICE access to names, addresses, birthdates, and other identifying information until September 9th, despite legal challenges from 20 states and concerns rega...
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48% Bias Score


Kurdish Migrant Deported After Honor Killing Conviction
Abdalla Yones, a 69-year-old Kurdish migrant, was deported to Iraq in 2017 after serving 14 years of a life sentence for the honor killing of his 16-year-old daughter, Heshu, in 2002, a case that prompted the creation of a UK task force on honor-based violence.
Kurdish Migrant Deported After Honor Killing Conviction
Abdalla Yones, a 69-year-old Kurdish migrant, was deported to Iraq in 2017 after serving 14 years of a life sentence for the honor killing of his 16-year-old daughter, Heshu, in 2002, a case that prompted the creation of a UK task force on honor-based violence.
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64% Bias Score


U.S. Deports Five Migrants to Eswatini, Raising Human Rights Concerns
The U.S. deported five migrants with criminal records from Cuba, Jamaica, Vietnam, Laos, and Yemen to Eswatini, restarting a Trump-era program despite Eswatini's human rights record and the migrants' potentially minimal notice before deportation; four faced murder charges and one faced a child rape ...
U.S. Deports Five Migrants to Eswatini, Raising Human Rights Concerns
The U.S. deported five migrants with criminal records from Cuba, Jamaica, Vietnam, Laos, and Yemen to Eswatini, restarting a Trump-era program despite Eswatini's human rights record and the migrants' potentially minimal notice before deportation; four faced murder charges and one faced a child rape ...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Administration Allows Immediate Deportation of Immigrants to Third Countries
The Trump administration issued a memo allowing the immediate deportation of immigrants to countries with which they have no prior connections, even if there is a risk of torture or persecution, with as little as six hours' notice; this policy follows a Supreme Court ruling and has drawn sharp criti...
Trump Administration Allows Immediate Deportation of Immigrants to Third Countries
The Trump administration issued a memo allowing the immediate deportation of immigrants to countries with which they have no prior connections, even if there is a risk of torture or persecution, with as little as six hours' notice; this policy follows a Supreme Court ruling and has drawn sharp criti...
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48% Bias Score


Deportation Flight to Eswatini: Immigrants Convicted of Serious Crimes Deported
A deportation flight carrying immigrants convicted of serious crimes, including murder and child rape, landed in Eswatini on Tuesday after their home countries refused to take them back; this follows a Supreme Court ruling allowing deportations to third countries with minimal due process.
Deportation Flight to Eswatini: Immigrants Convicted of Serious Crimes Deported
A deportation flight carrying immigrants convicted of serious crimes, including murder and child rape, landed in Eswatini on Tuesday after their home countries refused to take them back; this follows a Supreme Court ruling allowing deportations to third countries with minimal due process.
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64% Bias Score

US Deportees in Solitary Confinement in Eswatini
Five migrants deported from the US to Eswatini under a third-country program are in solitary confinement; their home countries, including Vietnam, Jamaica, Cuba, Yemen, and Laos, refused to accept them back; Eswatini's government spokesperson says they will be repatriated with UN help, but the timef...

US Deportees in Solitary Confinement in Eswatini
Five migrants deported from the US to Eswatini under a third-country program are in solitary confinement; their home countries, including Vietnam, Jamaica, Cuba, Yemen, and Laos, refused to accept them back; Eswatini's government spokesperson says they will be repatriated with UN help, but the timef...
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52% Bias Score

Germany Deport Two Convicted Criminals to Afghanistan
On a recent deportation flight from Leipzig to Kabul, carrying 81 people, two convicted criminals from Hamburg were sent back to Afghanistan; their crimes included sexual offenses, murder, manslaughter, grievous bodily harm, property crimes, and drug offenses.

Germany Deport Two Convicted Criminals to Afghanistan
On a recent deportation flight from Leipzig to Kabul, carrying 81 people, two convicted criminals from Hamburg were sent back to Afghanistan; their crimes included sexual offenses, murder, manslaughter, grievous bodily harm, property crimes, and drug offenses.
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48% Bias Score

Judge to Decide Fate of Erroneously Deported Migrant Amid Conflicting Government Statements
Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia's second detention hearing in Tennessee is underway, following his erroneous deportation and return to the U.S., amid conflicting statements from the Trump administration about his detention status.

Judge to Decide Fate of Erroneously Deported Migrant Amid Conflicting Government Statements
Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia's second detention hearing in Tennessee is underway, following his erroneous deportation and return to the U.S., amid conflicting statements from the Trump administration about his detention status.
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44% Bias Score

US Deports Violent Criminals to Eswatini Amidst Expanded Third-Country Deportations
The Trump administration deported five men with violent criminal records from various countries to Eswatini, a small African nation, amidst a broader effort to increase deportations to third-party countries, despite safety and human rights concerns, and a recent Supreme Court decision that weakens d...

US Deports Violent Criminals to Eswatini Amidst Expanded Third-Country Deportations
The Trump administration deported five men with violent criminal records from various countries to Eswatini, a small African nation, amidst a broader effort to increase deportations to third-party countries, despite safety and human rights concerns, and a recent Supreme Court decision that weakens d...
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52% Bias Score

DHS Resumes Third-Country Deportations, Sending Five Detainees to Eswatini
On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security deported five men with criminal records from Vietnam, Laos, Jamaica, Cuba, and Yemen to Eswatini, marking the resumption of third-country deportations under new ICE guidelines allowing for removal in as little as six hours without safety assurances fro...

DHS Resumes Third-Country Deportations, Sending Five Detainees to Eswatini
On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security deported five men with criminal records from Vietnam, Laos, Jamaica, Cuba, and Yemen to Eswatini, marking the resumption of third-country deportations under new ICE guidelines allowing for removal in as little as six hours without safety assurances fro...
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68% Bias Score

Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks End of TPS for Afghan Nationals
A US appeals court temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 11,700 Afghans, granting a one-week stay to consider CASA's lawsuit challenging the administration's decision. The administration argued improved security conditions in Af...

Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks End of TPS for Afghan Nationals
A US appeals court temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 11,700 Afghans, granting a one-week stay to consider CASA's lawsuit challenging the administration's decision. The administration argued improved security conditions in Af...
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36% Bias Score
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