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Trump Administration to Prioritize Interior Deportations, Focusing on Public Safety
Tom Homan, President-elect Trump's border czar, outlines a plan for mass deportations focusing on interior enforcement, prioritizing public safety threats, and addressing challenges posed by sanctuary cities and countries refusing to accept deportees.
Trump Administration to Prioritize Interior Deportations, Focusing on Public Safety
Tom Homan, President-elect Trump's border czar, outlines a plan for mass deportations focusing on interior enforcement, prioritizing public safety threats, and addressing challenges posed by sanctuary cities and countries refusing to accept deportees.
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64% Bias Score


Mexican Deportations: Economic Consequences and Migration
Mass deportation of Mexican workers from the U.S. would severely impact the \$63 billion in annual remittances to Mexico, potentially causing economic devastation and paradoxically increasing Mexican migration due to increased economic desperation.
Mexican Deportations: Economic Consequences and Migration
Mass deportation of Mexican workers from the U.S. would severely impact the \$63 billion in annual remittances to Mexico, potentially causing economic devastation and paradoxically increasing Mexican migration due to increased economic desperation.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Saxony-Anhalt Sees Drop in Asylum Seekers, Rise in Deportations in 2024
Saxony-Anhalt recorded 5,137 asylum seekers in 2024, a 34% decrease from 2023; Interior Minister Tamara Zieschang noted high numbers of arrivals without protection grounds, while deportations increased by 22% to 653, with the largest numbers coming from Syria, Afghanistan, and India.
Saxony-Anhalt Sees Drop in Asylum Seekers, Rise in Deportations in 2024
Saxony-Anhalt recorded 5,137 asylum seekers in 2024, a 34% decrease from 2023; Interior Minister Tamara Zieschang noted high numbers of arrivals without protection grounds, while deportations increased by 22% to 653, with the largest numbers coming from Syria, Afghanistan, and India.
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44% Bias Score


Deportation and Murder: Guatemalan Immigrant Charged in Subway Arson Death
On December 22, 2023, Debrina Kawam, a 61-year-old New Jersey woman possibly experiencing homelessness, was set on fire and killed by Sebastian Zapeta, a previously deported Guatemalan immigrant, aboard a Brooklyn subway train; Zapeta has been charged with murder and arson.
Deportation and Murder: Guatemalan Immigrant Charged in Subway Arson Death
On December 22, 2023, Debrina Kawam, a 61-year-old New Jersey woman possibly experiencing homelessness, was set on fire and killed by Sebastian Zapeta, a previously deported Guatemalan immigrant, aboard a Brooklyn subway train; Zapeta has been charged with murder and arson.
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56% Bias Score


Mexico Launches Digital and Legal Shield Against Potential US Mass Deportations
The Mexican government is launching a virtual panic button app and expanding legal aid to protect its 4.8 million undocumented citizens in the US from potential mass deportations under the incoming Trump administration, starting in early 2025.
Mexico Launches Digital and Legal Shield Against Potential US Mass Deportations
The Mexican government is launching a virtual panic button app and expanding legal aid to protect its 4.8 million undocumented citizens in the US from potential mass deportations under the incoming Trump administration, starting in early 2025.
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36% 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

Economic Realities and Logistical Challenges of Mass Deportations in the US
President-elect Trump's plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants faces economic and logistical hurdles, as these immigrants contribute approximately \$96.7 billion annually in taxes (2022 data), and mass deportations are complex and costly. Experts suggest that deportations might instead ta...

Economic Realities and Logistical Challenges of Mass Deportations in the US
President-elect Trump's plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants faces economic and logistical hurdles, as these immigrants contribute approximately \$96.7 billion annually in taxes (2022 data), and mass deportations are complex and costly. Experts suggest that deportations might instead ta...
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48% Bias Score

Rwanda Deportation Plan Cancelled, 280 Guards Made Redundant
The UK government's cancellation of its plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has led to the redundancy of 280 Home Office contractors, costing taxpayers £700 million, highlighting the abrupt policy shift under the new Labour administration.

Rwanda Deportation Plan Cancelled, 280 Guards Made Redundant
The UK government's cancellation of its plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has led to the redundancy of 280 Home Office contractors, costing taxpayers £700 million, highlighting the abrupt policy shift under the new Labour administration.
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48% Bias Score

CSU Proposes Stricter Immigration Policies: Deportation for Criminals, Income-Based Residency
The CSU proposes stricter immigration policies, including automatic deportation for criminals, linking residency permits to sufficient income, and potentially enabling the immediate return of migrants whose reasons for seeking asylum no longer exist.

CSU Proposes Stricter Immigration Policies: Deportation for Criminals, Income-Based Residency
The CSU proposes stricter immigration policies, including automatic deportation for criminals, linking residency permits to sufficient income, and potentially enabling the immediate return of migrants whose reasons for seeking asylum no longer exist.
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60% Bias Score

ICE Ends Programs Aiding Illegal Immigrants, Citing Ineffectiveness and Budget Constraints
ICE ended two programs offering social services to illegal immigrants—the Wraparound Stabilization Service and Young Adult Case Management Program—citing ineffectiveness and mission misalignment, respectively, while defending its Alternatives to Detention program's effectiveness with 98.6% court app...

ICE Ends Programs Aiding Illegal Immigrants, Citing Ineffectiveness and Budget Constraints
ICE ended two programs offering social services to illegal immigrants—the Wraparound Stabilization Service and Young Adult Case Management Program—citing ineffectiveness and mission misalignment, respectively, while defending its Alternatives to Detention program's effectiveness with 98.6% court app...
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76% Bias Score

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
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