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Federal Judge Rules Trump Administration Violated Deportation Order
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration violated a court order by deporting eight migrants to South Sudan without providing them due process, highlighting a broader trend of legal challenges to the administration's immigration policies.
Federal Judge Rules Trump Administration Violated Deportation Order
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration violated a court order by deporting eight migrants to South Sudan without providing them due process, highlighting a broader trend of legal challenges to the administration's immigration policies.
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52% Bias Score


EU Proposes Changes to Asylum Rules, Allowing for Transfers to Distant Countries
The European Commission proposed changes to EU asylum rules, allowing the rejection of applications without assessment and transfer of asylum seekers to distant, potentially unsafe countries, mirroring the UK's illegal Rwanda plan.
EU Proposes Changes to Asylum Rules, Allowing for Transfers to Distant Countries
The European Commission proposed changes to EU asylum rules, allowing the rejection of applications without assessment and transfer of asylum seekers to distant, potentially unsafe countries, mirroring the UK's illegal Rwanda plan.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Accused of Violating Court Order in South Sudan Deportations
Attorneys filed an emergency motion Tuesday alleging the Trump administration deported at least a dozen Vietnamese and Burmese migrants to South Sudan, violating a court order requiring prior notice and the opportunity to contest removal to third countries; the US has a do not travel advisory for So...
Trump Administration Accused of Violating Court Order in South Sudan Deportations
Attorneys filed an emergency motion Tuesday alleging the Trump administration deported at least a dozen Vietnamese and Burmese migrants to South Sudan, violating a court order requiring prior notice and the opportunity to contest removal to third countries; the US has a do not travel advisory for So...
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36% Bias Score


Noem Misstates Habeas Corpus, Sparking Concerns About Due Process
During a Senate hearing, Homeland Security Director Kristi Noem wrongly defined habeas corpus as presidential deportation authority; Senator Hassan corrected her, emphasizing its role in protecting against unlawful imprisonment; legal experts criticized the misstatement, highlighting a concerning pa...
Noem Misstates Habeas Corpus, Sparking Concerns About Due Process
During a Senate hearing, Homeland Security Director Kristi Noem wrongly defined habeas corpus as presidential deportation authority; Senator Hassan corrected her, emphasizing its role in protecting against unlawful imprisonment; legal experts criticized the misstatement, highlighting a concerning pa...
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24% Bias Score


US Defies Court Order, Deporting Migrants to War-Torn South Sudan
The United States deported approximately ten migrants, including citizens of Vietnam and Burma, to South Sudan on May 20th, defying a court order that guaranteed asylum seekers the right to apply for protection under the UN Convention Against Torture, amidst South Sudan's ongoing conflict.
US Defies Court Order, Deporting Migrants to War-Torn South Sudan
The United States deported approximately ten migrants, including citizens of Vietnam and Burma, to South Sudan on May 20th, defying a court order that guaranteed asylum seekers the right to apply for protection under the UN Convention Against Torture, amidst South Sudan's ongoing conflict.
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40% Bias Score


US Secretly Deporting Legal Immigrants to El Salvador
The US government secretly transferred approximately 260 men to El Salvador's Cecot prison since March 15th, despite many having legal US entry and lacking criminal records; the deportations, based on questionable evidence like tattoos, utilized the outdated Enemy Aliens Act of 1798 and have been te...
US Secretly Deporting Legal Immigrants to El Salvador
The US government secretly transferred approximately 260 men to El Salvador's Cecot prison since March 15th, despite many having legal US entry and lacking criminal records; the deportations, based on questionable evidence like tattoos, utilized the outdated Enemy Aliens Act of 1798 and have been te...
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52% Bias Score

Kenyan Activists Missing After Detention in Tanzania
Kenyan human rights activists Boniface Mwangi and Agatha Atuhaire were detained in Tanzania on May 19th, 2024, while observing the treason trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu; despite their release, their whereabouts remain unknown, causing concern and prompting investigations.

Kenyan Activists Missing After Detention in Tanzania
Kenyan human rights activists Boniface Mwangi and Agatha Atuhaire were detained in Tanzania on May 19th, 2024, while observing the treason trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu; despite their release, their whereabouts remain unknown, causing concern and prompting investigations.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Accused of Violating Court Order in Deportations to South Sudan
Lawyers filed an emergency motion claiming the Trump administration deported at least a dozen Vietnamese and Burmese migrants to South Sudan this week, violating a court order that requires written notice and a chance to challenge deportation; the US has issued a do-not-travel advisory for South Sud...

Trump Administration Accused of Violating Court Order in Deportations to South Sudan
Lawyers filed an emergency motion claiming the Trump administration deported at least a dozen Vietnamese and Burmese migrants to South Sudan this week, violating a court order that requires written notice and a chance to challenge deportation; the US has issued a do-not-travel advisory for South Sud...
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48% Bias Score

Serbian Activists Released to House Arrest After Protests
On May 20th, a Serbian court released three activists to house arrest following a five-day student blockade and public pressure, amidst accusations of politically motivated prosecution by the government after wiretap recordings were aired on pro-government media before the investigation.

Serbian Activists Released to House Arrest After Protests
On May 20th, a Serbian court released three activists to house arrest following a five-day student blockade and public pressure, amidst accusations of politically motivated prosecution by the government after wiretap recordings were aired on pro-government media before the investigation.
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60% Bias Score

Judge Investigates Potential Illegal Deportations to South Sudan
A federal judge in Boston is investigating whether the Trump administration illegally deported at least 12 migrants to South Sudan on Tuesday, potentially violating a court order requiring adequate due process and safety screenings before deportation to third countries; the judge has ordered the gov...

Judge Investigates Potential Illegal Deportations to South Sudan
A federal judge in Boston is investigating whether the Trump administration illegally deported at least 12 migrants to South Sudan on Tuesday, potentially violating a court order requiring adequate due process and safety screenings before deportation to third countries; the judge has ordered the gov...
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36% Bias Score

Judge Rules DHS Violated Injunction in South Sudan Deportations
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Homeland Security violated a court injunction by deporting eight migrants to South Sudan, despite most originating from other countries, prompting an emergency hearing and raising concerns about due process and the treatment of deportees.

Judge Rules DHS Violated Injunction in South Sudan Deportations
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Homeland Security violated a court injunction by deporting eight migrants to South Sudan, despite most originating from other countries, prompting an emergency hearing and raising concerns about due process and the treatment of deportees.
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56% Bias Score

Self-Deportation" Posters in Maryland Courts Spark Due Process Concerns
Posters in Maryland immigration courts promote "self-deportation," raising concerns from immigrant rights advocates about due process violations; meanwhile, 64 migrants recently accepted a government offer for assisted deportation.

Self-Deportation" Posters in Maryland Courts Spark Due Process Concerns
Posters in Maryland immigration courts promote "self-deportation," raising concerns from immigrant rights advocates about due process violations; meanwhile, 64 migrants recently accepted a government offer for assisted deportation.
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44% Bias Score
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