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Nigerian Woman Remanded After Ibom Air Assault, Sparking Air Rage Debate
A Nigerian woman was remanded in prison after allegedly assaulting Ibom Air staff following a flight incident, sparking debate over inconsistent handling of air rage cases and the public release of footage showing her being publicly stripped and detained.
Nigerian Woman Remanded After Ibom Air Assault, Sparking Air Rage Debate
A Nigerian woman was remanded in prison after allegedly assaulting Ibom Air staff following a flight incident, sparking debate over inconsistent handling of air rage cases and the public release of footage showing her being publicly stripped and detained.
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60% Bias Score


Uribe Verdict: Judicial Independence vs. Due Process in Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe's conviction has raised concerns about due process and sufficient evidence, despite demonstrating judicial independence, impacting public trust and potentially influencing future legal cases.
Uribe Verdict: Judicial Independence vs. Due Process in Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe's conviction has raised concerns about due process and sufficient evidence, despite demonstrating judicial independence, impacting public trust and potentially influencing future legal cases.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals Court Order Limiting Immigration Arrests in Southern California
The Trump administration appealed a California court order requiring reasonable suspicion for immigration arrests, arguing it hinders enforcement; the judge cited evidence of unconstitutional practices targeting ethnicity, language, and occupation.
Trump Administration Appeals Court Order Limiting Immigration Arrests in Southern California
The Trump administration appealed a California court order requiring reasonable suspicion for immigration arrests, arguing it hinders enforcement; the judge cited evidence of unconstitutional practices targeting ethnicity, language, and occupation.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals Ruling Against Southern California Immigration Patrols
The Trump administration appealed a lower court ruling that halted its immigration enforcement patrols in Southern California after a lawsuit by five individuals and three advocacy groups claimed the patrols violated the Fourth Amendment by targeting Latinos based on their ethnicity and language.
Trump Administration Appeals Ruling Against Southern California Immigration Patrols
The Trump administration appealed a lower court ruling that halted its immigration enforcement patrols in Southern California after a lawsuit by five individuals and three advocacy groups claimed the patrols violated the Fourth Amendment by targeting Latinos based on their ethnicity and language.
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52% Bias Score


FBI Officials Fired Without Explanation
Brian Driscoll, former acting FBI director, and other senior officials were abruptly fired from the bureau on Thursday without explanation, prompting concerns about due process and potential political interference; the Justice Department declined to comment.
FBI Officials Fired Without Explanation
Brian Driscoll, former acting FBI director, and other senior officials were abruptly fired from the bureau on Thursday without explanation, prompting concerns about due process and potential political interference; the Justice Department declined to comment.
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52% Bias Score


US Deportations to Third Countries Raise Human Rights Concerns
The US is deporting migrants to third countries like Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini, despite human rights concerns and a lack of transparency, following a Supreme Court ruling.
US Deportations to Third Countries Raise Human Rights Concerns
The US is deporting migrants to third countries like Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini, despite human rights concerns and a lack of transparency, following a Supreme Court ruling.
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48% Bias Score

Asylum Seeker Barricaded After Aggressive Immigration Agent Pursuit
Roberto Reyes, a Nicaraguan asylum seeker in Fontana, California, is barricaded in his apartment with his family for over a week after immigration agents attempted to detain him following a dismissed charge; the agents' actions included kicking his door and waving keys in front of security cameras.

Asylum Seeker Barricaded After Aggressive Immigration Agent Pursuit
Roberto Reyes, a Nicaraguan asylum seeker in Fontana, California, is barricaded in his apartment with his family for over a week after immigration agents attempted to detain him following a dismissed charge; the agents' actions included kicking his door and waving keys in front of security cameras.
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40% Bias Score

Courthouse Arrests Chill Participation in Legal Proceedings
Federal officers arrested a man at the Cook County Courthouse in Illinois on misdemeanor charges, prompting concerns about a chilling effect on court appearances due to similar arrests nationwide, impacting witnesses and victims who fear participating in proceedings.

Courthouse Arrests Chill Participation in Legal Proceedings
Federal officers arrested a man at the Cook County Courthouse in Illinois on misdemeanor charges, prompting concerns about a chilling effect on court appearances due to similar arrests nationwide, impacting witnesses and victims who fear participating in proceedings.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals Ruling Against Southern California Immigration Patrols
The Trump administration appealed a lower court ruling that blocked immigration enforcement patrols in Southern California, which critics called "roving patrols," after a District Court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals found the patrols likely violated the Fourth Amendment due to insufficient ...

Trump Administration Appeals Ruling Against Southern California Immigration Patrols
The Trump administration appealed a lower court ruling that blocked immigration enforcement patrols in Southern California, which critics called "roving patrols," after a District Court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals found the patrols likely violated the Fourth Amendment due to insufficient ...
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court Overturns Order Allowing Deportation Challenges Under Alien Enemies Act
A US federal appeals court overturned a lower court order that would have allowed approximately 250 Venezuelan migrants, previously held in a Salvadoran prison, to challenge their deportation under the Alien Enemies Act, following a prisoner exchange that saw their release.

Appeals Court Overturns Order Allowing Deportation Challenges Under Alien Enemies Act
A US federal appeals court overturned a lower court order that would have allowed approximately 250 Venezuelan migrants, previously held in a Salvadoran prison, to challenge their deportation under the Alien Enemies Act, following a prisoner exchange that saw their release.
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36% Bias Score

Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" Faces Lawsuits Over Environmental Damage and Human Rights
A new Florida immigration detention center, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," faces two lawsuits: one alleging environmental law violations threatening the Everglades ecosystem, and another claiming detainees' constitutional rights are violated due to legal restrictions and indefinite detention without c...

Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" Faces Lawsuits Over Environmental Damage and Human Rights
A new Florida immigration detention center, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," faces two lawsuits: one alleging environmental law violations threatening the Everglades ecosystem, and another claiming detainees' constitutional rights are violated due to legal restrictions and indefinite detention without c...
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40% Bias Score

South Korean Student Arrested by ICE Despite Valid Visa, Sparking International Outcry
Yeonsoo Go, a South Korean student at Purdue University, was arrested by ICE on July 31st in New York City for allegedly overstaying her visa, which her lawyer claims is valid until December; her detention in Louisiana has sparked protests and diplomatic engagement from South Korea.

South Korean Student Arrested by ICE Despite Valid Visa, Sparking International Outcry
Yeonsoo Go, a South Korean student at Purdue University, was arrested by ICE on July 31st in New York City for allegedly overstaying her visa, which her lawyer claims is valid until December; her detention in Louisiana has sparked protests and diplomatic engagement from South Korea.
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40% Bias Score
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