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Fear of Deportation Drives Change in Immigrant Family Practices in Homestead, Florida
Following President Trump's inauguration and a surge in ICE arrests, immigrant families in Homestead, Florida, are taking extreme measures to avoid detection, including having legal guardians like Nora Sandigo come to their homes to sign guardianship documents for their children to avoid potential d...
Fear of Deportation Drives Change in Immigrant Family Practices in Homestead, Florida
Following President Trump's inauguration and a surge in ICE arrests, immigrant families in Homestead, Florida, are taking extreme measures to avoid detection, including having legal guardians like Nora Sandigo come to their homes to sign guardianship documents for their children to avoid potential d...
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52% Bias Score


Gaza Aid Delays Amidst UNRWA Ban Threaten 1.1 Million Children
Save the Children reports 60 aid trucks wait to enter Gaza, facing delays due to security screenings, while 1.1 million children need food, 300,000 acutely malnourished, and the potential ban on UNRWA exacerbates the crisis.
Gaza Aid Delays Amidst UNRWA Ban Threaten 1.1 Million Children
Save the Children reports 60 aid trucks wait to enter Gaza, facing delays due to security screenings, while 1.1 million children need food, 300,000 acutely malnourished, and the potential ban on UNRWA exacerbates the crisis.
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40% Bias Score


Record Numbers of Vulnerable Children Jailed Far From Families in England
A Guardian investigation reveals that a record number of vulnerable children in England are being jailed more than 100 miles from their families, prompting warnings that the government is breaking the law, as the percentage has doubled to 15% in the last decade.
Record Numbers of Vulnerable Children Jailed Far From Families in England
A Guardian investigation reveals that a record number of vulnerable children in England are being jailed more than 100 miles from their families, prompting warnings that the government is breaking the law, as the percentage has doubled to 15% in the last decade.
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52% Bias Score


Migrant Girls Abandoned at US Border Amidst Policy Debate
Two young girls from El Salvador were abandoned by smugglers at the Eagle Pass border crossing; the incident highlights the surge in unaccompanied migrant children and the challenges faced by US authorities in handling their cases, prompting proposals for stricter border policies.
Migrant Girls Abandoned at US Border Amidst Policy Debate
Two young girls from El Salvador were abandoned by smugglers at the Eagle Pass border crossing; the incident highlights the surge in unaccompanied migrant children and the challenges faced by US authorities in handling their cases, prompting proposals for stricter border policies.
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60% Bias Score


Bridging the Distance: A Portrait Project for Separated Venezuelan Families
Venezuelan photographer Roberto Mata's #PídemeUnRetrato project creates portraits for Venezuelan migrants separated from loved ones, highlighting the emotional toll of migration and the desire for reconnection.
Bridging the Distance: A Portrait Project for Separated Venezuelan Families
Venezuelan photographer Roberto Mata's #PídemeUnRetrato project creates portraits for Venezuelan migrants separated from loved ones, highlighting the emotional toll of migration and the desire for reconnection.
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24% Bias Score

Community Steps In As Deportations Leave Pets Behind
Following increased immigration raids under the Trump administration, many pets were abandoned by their owners faced with deportation. In one instance, a Brooklyn resident adopted a bulldog whose owners were deported, revealing a community-based response to the issue amidst limited institutional sup...

Community Steps In As Deportations Leave Pets Behind
Following increased immigration raids under the Trump administration, many pets were abandoned by their owners faced with deportation. In one instance, a Brooklyn resident adopted a bulldog whose owners were deported, revealing a community-based response to the issue amidst limited institutional sup...
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36% Bias Score

Gaza Conflict: 17,000 Children Separated from Families
The war in Gaza has separated roughly 17,000 children from their families; UNICEF has reunited 63 children, but many more need help.

Gaza Conflict: 17,000 Children Separated from Families
The war in Gaza has separated roughly 17,000 children from their families; UNICEF has reunited 63 children, but many more need help.
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52% Bias Score

Russia's Occupation Fractures Ukrainian Families
The Russian occupation of 19% of Ukraine has divided families, with hundreds of thousands fleeing and leaving behind relatives who either chose to stay or couldn't leave, creating immense psychological trauma and hindering reunification efforts, as seen in accounts from Mariupol residents.

Russia's Occupation Fractures Ukrainian Families
The Russian occupation of 19% of Ukraine has divided families, with hundreds of thousands fleeing and leaving behind relatives who either chose to stay or couldn't leave, creating immense psychological trauma and hindering reunification efforts, as seen in accounts from Mariupol residents.
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48% Bias Score

Court Blocks Reunification of Kurdish Family Separated During Channel Crossing
A Kurdish family was separated when their dinghy, carrying their two children, was pushed to sea after the parents fell overboard near Calais; the court of appeal blocked the parents' attempt to join their children in the UK, and the children will be returned to France to reunite with their parents.

Court Blocks Reunification of Kurdish Family Separated During Channel Crossing
A Kurdish family was separated when their dinghy, carrying their two children, was pushed to sea after the parents fell overboard near Calais; the court of appeal blocked the parents' attempt to join their children in the UK, and the children will be returned to France to reunite with their parents.
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52% Bias Score

Golan Heights: Divided Sisters Reunite, Briefly, After Assad's Fall
Six Druze sisters, divided since 1967 by the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights, are now able to see each other from across the border after the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime on December 8, 2023, reigniting a fragile hope for reunification.

Golan Heights: Divided Sisters Reunite, Briefly, After Assad's Fall
Six Druze sisters, divided since 1967 by the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights, are now able to see each other from across the border after the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime on December 8, 2023, reigniting a fragile hope for reunification.
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36% Bias Score
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