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US Deports Long-Term Residents Despite Clean Record
Gladys and Nelson González, a couple with three US-citizen daughters and a clean criminal record, were deported to Colombia after 35 years in the US following a routine visit to immigration authorities, despite years of attempts to legalize their status.
US Deports Long-Term Residents Despite Clean Record
Gladys and Nelson González, a couple with three US-citizen daughters and a clean criminal record, were deported to Colombia after 35 years in the US following a routine visit to immigration authorities, despite years of attempts to legalize their status.
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48% Bias Score


US Asylum Policy Shift Leads to Prolonged Detention of Russian Asylum Seekers
Since last summer, the US has detained many Russian and post-Soviet asylum seekers for over a year, a change from previous practices, causing family separations and legal challenges amid concerns of discrimination and lack of transparency from US authorities.
US Asylum Policy Shift Leads to Prolonged Detention of Russian Asylum Seekers
Since last summer, the US has detained many Russian and post-Soviet asylum seekers for over a year, a change from previous practices, causing family separations and legal challenges amid concerns of discrimination and lack of transparency from US authorities.
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52% Bias Score


Undocumented Family Deported from Border Checkpoint While Seeking Cancer Treatment
On February 4, 2024, the parents of five children, four U.S. citizens, were deported from a Texas Border Patrol checkpoint while traveling to Houston for their daughter's brain cancer treatment; this highlights challenges faced by undocumented families accessing healthcare despite supporting documen...
Undocumented Family Deported from Border Checkpoint While Seeking Cancer Treatment
On February 4, 2024, the parents of five children, four U.S. citizens, were deported from a Texas Border Patrol checkpoint while traveling to Houston for their daughter's brain cancer treatment; this highlights challenges faced by undocumented families accessing healthcare despite supporting documen...
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52% Bias Score


Family with Cancer-stricken Child Deported to Mexico
A family of six, including four U.S. citizen children and a 10-year-old battling brain cancer, was deported to Mexico after being stopped at a Texas immigration checkpoint, despite presenting medical and legal documentation, raising concerns about their access to healthcare and safety in a kidnappin...
Family with Cancer-stricken Child Deported to Mexico
A family of six, including four U.S. citizen children and a 10-year-old battling brain cancer, was deported to Mexico after being stopped at a Texas immigration checkpoint, despite presenting medical and legal documentation, raising concerns about their access to healthcare and safety in a kidnappin...
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56% Bias Score


ICE Arrest of Caregiver Sparks Outrage, Exposing Impact of Immigration Policy
Yolanda Magallón Pérez, a 50-year-old Mexican immigrant and primary caregiver for her 21-year-old cancer-stricken daughter, was arrested by ICE agents in El Monte, California on February 24th, sparking outrage and protests due to the family's subsequent hardship and highlighting the collateral damag...
ICE Arrest of Caregiver Sparks Outrage, Exposing Impact of Immigration Policy
Yolanda Magallón Pérez, a 50-year-old Mexican immigrant and primary caregiver for her 21-year-old cancer-stricken daughter, was arrested by ICE agents in El Monte, California on February 24th, sparking outrage and protests due to the family's subsequent hardship and highlighting the collateral damag...
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68% Bias Score


Last Seen": Newspaper Ads Reveal Slavery's Impact on Families
Judith Giesberg's book, "Last Seen," analyzes over 4,500 newspaper ads placed by formerly enslaved people seeking family members separated by slavery from the 1830s to the 1920s, revealing the system's devastating impact and the enduring hope for reunification, despite a low success rate of around 2...
Last Seen": Newspaper Ads Reveal Slavery's Impact on Families
Judith Giesberg's book, "Last Seen," analyzes over 4,500 newspaper ads placed by formerly enslaved people seeking family members separated by slavery from the 1830s to the 1920s, revealing the system's devastating impact and the enduring hope for reunification, despite a low success rate of around 2...
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24% Bias Score

US Citizen Children Deported to Mexico Amidst Allegations of Abuse
A family of eight, including six US citizen children and two undocumented parents, was deported from Texas to Mexico on February 4, 2025, after a 24-hour detention at an immigration checkpoint, prompting a complaint alleging abuses and denial of medical care for a child recovering from brain cancer ...

US Citizen Children Deported to Mexico Amidst Allegations of Abuse
A family of eight, including six US citizen children and two undocumented parents, was deported from Texas to Mexico on February 4, 2025, after a 24-hour detention at an immigration checkpoint, prompting a complaint alleging abuses and denial of medical care for a child recovering from brain cancer ...
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52% Bias Score

Family Deported, Child's Cancer Treatment Disrupted
Undocumented parents "Juan" and "Maria" were deported to Mexico along with their five US-citizen children, including a 10-year-old daughter with brain cancer, after being detained at a Texas Border Patrol checkpoint while traveling to her medical appointment in Houston despite having a doctor's lett...

Family Deported, Child's Cancer Treatment Disrupted
Undocumented parents "Juan" and "Maria" were deported to Mexico along with their five US-citizen children, including a 10-year-old daughter with brain cancer, after being detained at a Texas Border Patrol checkpoint while traveling to her medical appointment in Houston despite having a doctor's lett...
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60% Bias Score

Deportation Interrupts Cancer Treatment of US Citizen Child
A 10-year-old US citizen's brain cancer treatment was interrupted after her undocumented parents and siblings were deported from Texas to Mexico on February 3, 2024, despite presenting a doctor's note at a Border Patrol checkpoint, highlighting the challenges faced by mixed-status families under US ...

Deportation Interrupts Cancer Treatment of US Citizen Child
A 10-year-old US citizen's brain cancer treatment was interrupted after her undocumented parents and siblings were deported from Texas to Mexico on February 3, 2024, despite presenting a doctor's note at a Border Patrol checkpoint, highlighting the challenges faced by mixed-status families under US ...
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56% Bias Score

Thousands of Afghan Families Remain Separated After US Withdrawal"
Following the chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, over 10,000 families remain separated, including 2,800 unaccompanied minors; despite the State Department's CARE program assisting nearly 200,000 Afghan immigrants, many vetted individuals remain in danger due to funding freezes an...

Thousands of Afghan Families Remain Separated After US Withdrawal"
Following the chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, over 10,000 families remain separated, including 2,800 unaccompanied minors; despite the State Department's CARE program assisting nearly 200,000 Afghan immigrants, many vetted individuals remain in danger due to funding freezes an...
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44% Bias Score

CoreCivic to Reopen Texas Family Detention Center
CoreCivic will reopen a 2,400-bed immigrant detention facility in Dilley, Texas, under a contract with ICE running until at least March 2030, marking a reversal of the Biden administration's 2021 phase-out of family detention and raising concerns about the human rights implications of family separat...

CoreCivic to Reopen Texas Family Detention Center
CoreCivic will reopen a 2,400-bed immigrant detention facility in Dilley, Texas, under a contract with ICE running until at least March 2030, marking a reversal of the Biden administration's 2021 phase-out of family detention and raising concerns about the human rights implications of family separat...
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36% Bias Score

Texas Immigrant Families Rush to Obtain Passports Amidst Birthright Citizenship Fears
A surge in passport applications by Hispanic families in Texas followed President Trump's January 20 executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, which was temporarily blocked by four federal judges but has caused widespread fear among immigrant families.

Texas Immigrant Families Rush to Obtain Passports Amidst Birthright Citizenship Fears
A surge in passport applications by Hispanic families in Texas followed President Trump's January 20 executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, which was temporarily blocked by four federal judges but has caused widespread fear among immigrant families.
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40% Bias Score
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