

Trump's Planned Mass Deportations: High Costs and Fierce Opposition
President Trump's administration planned mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, starting with those with criminal records, aiming for unprecedented border security despite projected costs exceeding \$88 billion annually and facing significant opposition.
Trump's Planned Mass Deportations: High Costs and Fierce Opposition
President Trump's administration planned mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, starting with those with criminal records, aiming for unprecedented border security despite projected costs exceeding \$88 billion annually and facing significant opposition.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Considers Resuming Family Detention for Migrants
President-elect Trump's administration is considering resuming family detention for migrants, potentially reversing the Biden administration's policy, according to Tom Homan, who was acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the first Trump administration. Homan said the administ...
Trump Administration Considers Resuming Family Detention for Migrants
President-elect Trump's administration is considering resuming family detention for migrants, potentially reversing the Biden administration's policy, according to Tom Homan, who was acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the first Trump administration. Homan said the administ...
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60% Bias Score


Guatemala to Accept Increased U.S. Deportations Under Trump
Guatemala may accept more deportees from the U.S. under the incoming Trump administration, including citizens of other Central American nations, to strengthen ties and potentially leverage the skills of returning citizens, despite potential economic strain from reduced remittances.
Guatemala to Accept Increased U.S. Deportations Under Trump
Guatemala may accept more deportees from the U.S. under the incoming Trump administration, including citizens of other Central American nations, to strengthen ties and potentially leverage the skills of returning citizens, despite potential economic strain from reduced remittances.
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48% Bias Score


San Diego County's "Super Sanctuary" Policy Sparks Public Safety Debate
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted to create a "super sanctuary" preventing local law enforcement from cooperating with ICE for deportations, even in cases involving violent crimes, a decision Sheriff Kelly Martinez opposes; the policy's impact on public safety is a major concern.
San Diego County's "Super Sanctuary" Policy Sparks Public Safety Debate
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted to create a "super sanctuary" preventing local law enforcement from cooperating with ICE for deportations, even in cases involving violent crimes, a decision Sheriff Kelly Martinez opposes; the policy's impact on public safety is a major concern.
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64% Bias Score


California Storms, Arkansas Book Law, Mississippi Prison Escape
Intense storms threaten California's piers; a judge partially struck down an Arkansas law restricting library books; a murderer escaped a Mississippi prison; and other news.
California Storms, Arkansas Book Law, Mississippi Prison Escape
Intense storms threaten California's piers; a judge partially struck down an Arkansas law restricting library books; a murderer escaped a Mississippi prison; and other news.
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12% Bias Score


Elderly Americans Defrauded by Northern Irish Brothers
Two Northern Irish brothers defrauded elderly Americans of hundreds of thousands of dollars by posing as home repairmen, receiving 18-month sentences and facing restitution and deportation; one victim lost \$435,000.
Elderly Americans Defrauded by Northern Irish Brothers
Two Northern Irish brothers defrauded elderly Americans of hundreds of thousands of dollars by posing as home repairmen, receiving 18-month sentences and facing restitution and deportation; one victim lost \$435,000.
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48% Bias Score

Tunisia's Migrant Crisis: Deportations and Humanitarian Catastrophe in Sfax
Over 15,000 African migrants live in precarious conditions near Sfax, Tunisia, facing potential deportation to Algeria; the Tunisian National Guard is destroying their camps, leading to injuries, illnesses, and deaths due to lack of healthcare access; international organizations' inaction exacerbate...

Tunisia's Migrant Crisis: Deportations and Humanitarian Catastrophe in Sfax
Over 15,000 African migrants live in precarious conditions near Sfax, Tunisia, facing potential deportation to Algeria; the Tunisian National Guard is destroying their camps, leading to injuries, illnesses, and deaths due to lack of healthcare access; international organizations' inaction exacerbate...
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52% Bias Score

Mexico Creates Alert System Amidst Threat of US Mass Deportations
Mexico will launch a mobile alert system in January 2025 for its citizens in the US facing potential mass deportations, following President-elect Trump's promise of a large-scale operation, to help the estimated 12 million Mexican migrants in the US.

Mexico Creates Alert System Amidst Threat of US Mass Deportations
Mexico will launch a mobile alert system in January 2025 for its citizens in the US facing potential mass deportations, following President-elect Trump's promise of a large-scale operation, to help the estimated 12 million Mexican migrants in the US.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Reinstate Family Detention for Undocumented Immigrants
Incoming Trump administration official Tom Homan announced the resumption of family detention for undocumented immigrants, reversing the Biden administration's 2021 policy ending the practice, with plans to deport families together or leave the choice to the parents, potentially impacting thousands ...

Trump Administration to Reinstate Family Detention for Undocumented Immigrants
Incoming Trump administration official Tom Homan announced the resumption of family detention for undocumented immigrants, reversing the Biden administration's 2021 policy ending the practice, with plans to deport families together or leave the choice to the parents, potentially impacting thousands ...
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68% Bias Score

Former Somalian Officer Deportated for Human Rights Abuses
On December 20, 2024, ICE deported Yusuf Abdi Ali, a 71-year-old former Somalian lieutenant colonel, from the U.S. after a Department of Justice ruling found him responsible for torture and extrajudicial killings committed in Somalia between 1987 and 1989. Ali, who resided in Springfield, Virginia, ...

Former Somalian Officer Deportated for Human Rights Abuses
On December 20, 2024, ICE deported Yusuf Abdi Ali, a 71-year-old former Somalian lieutenant colonel, from the U.S. after a Department of Justice ruling found him responsible for torture and extrajudicial killings committed in Somalia between 1987 and 1989. Ali, who resided in Springfield, Virginia, ...
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48% Bias Score

Migrants' Hunger Strike Demands TPS Extension Before Biden's Term Ends
A group of twelve migrants is staging a hunger strike outside the Supreme Court in Washington D.C., demanding President Biden extend their Temporary Protected Status (TPS) before the end of his term to avoid mass deportations and family separations, echoing similar protests under Trump's presidency.

Migrants' Hunger Strike Demands TPS Extension Before Biden's Term Ends
A group of twelve migrants is staging a hunger strike outside the Supreme Court in Washington D.C., demanding President Biden extend their Temporary Protected Status (TPS) before the end of his term to avoid mass deportations and family separations, echoing similar protests under Trump's presidency.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico Prepares for Trump's Return: Mass Deportations, Tariffs, and Security Concerns
Following Donald Trump's election victory, Mexico's embassy in Washington D.C. is urgently preparing for potential mass deportations of Mexican migrants, increased tariffs, and heightened security challenges, particularly concerning fentanyl trafficking, requiring a rapid response across multiple fr...

Mexico Prepares for Trump's Return: Mass Deportations, Tariffs, and Security Concerns
Following Donald Trump's election victory, Mexico's embassy in Washington D.C. is urgently preparing for potential mass deportations of Mexican migrants, increased tariffs, and heightened security challenges, particularly concerning fentanyl trafficking, requiring a rapid response across multiple fr...
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48% Bias Score