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Trump Administration Plans to Use Military Bases for Immigration Detention
The Trump administration plans to use U.S. military bases, starting with Fort Bliss, Texas, to detain up to 10,000 immigrants to increase deportation capacity, as ICE facilities are full and the administration seeks to accelerate deportations.
Trump Administration Plans to Use Military Bases for Immigration Detention
The Trump administration plans to use U.S. military bases, starting with Fort Bliss, Texas, to detain up to 10,000 immigrants to increase deportation capacity, as ICE facilities are full and the administration seeks to accelerate deportations.
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40% Bias Score


California ICE Detention Center Reopens Amidst Abuse Allegations
A California court allowed the Adelanto ICE processing center, capable of holding 1,940 immigrants, to resume operations after a COVID-19-related shutdown, despite ongoing allegations of abuse and a push by state officials to end private detention contracts. This comes as ICE seeks new facilities in...
California ICE Detention Center Reopens Amidst Abuse Allegations
A California court allowed the Adelanto ICE processing center, capable of holding 1,940 immigrants, to resume operations after a COVID-19-related shutdown, despite ongoing allegations of abuse and a push by state officials to end private detention contracts. This comes as ICE seeks new facilities in...
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Mass Deportation Plan: Logistical and Financial Challenges
President-elect Trump's planned mass deportation of 11 million undocumented immigrants faces significant logistical and financial hurdles, with private prisons and some local law enforcement expressing willingness to participate, despite concerns about costs exceeding $300 billion and potential huma...
Trump's Mass Deportation Plan: Logistical and Financial Challenges
President-elect Trump's planned mass deportation of 11 million undocumented immigrants faces significant logistical and financial hurdles, with private prisons and some local law enforcement expressing willingness to participate, despite concerns about costs exceeding $300 billion and potential huma...
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48% Bias Score


NYC to Pay $92.5 Million for Illegal Migrant Detention
A New York court ordered the city to pay $92.5 million to over 20,000 migrants illegally detained for a total of 454 years beyond their release dates between 1997 and 2012, due to the city's past cooperation with ICE.
NYC to Pay $92.5 Million for Illegal Migrant Detention
A New York court ordered the city to pay $92.5 million to over 20,000 migrants illegally detained for a total of 454 years beyond their release dates between 1997 and 2012, due to the city's past cooperation with ICE.
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24% Bias Score


Australian Ombudsman Condemns Forced Medication of Deportation Detainee
An Australian commonwealth ombudsman report details how a handcuffed immigration detainee was forcibly deported and injected with the antipsychotic drug haloperidol without their consent, breaching department procedures and raising concerns about the prioritization of security over the detainee's we...
Australian Ombudsman Condemns Forced Medication of Deportation Detainee
An Australian commonwealth ombudsman report details how a handcuffed immigration detainee was forcibly deported and injected with the antipsychotic drug haloperidol without their consent, breaching department procedures and raising concerns about the prioritization of security over the detainee's we...
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44% Bias Score

Guantanamo Bay to Become Massive Migrant Detention Center
The Trump administration is rapidly converting Guantanamo Bay into a massive immigration detention complex, initially for 2,000 migrants and potentially up to 30,000, to alleviate severe overcrowding in U.S. facilities; this week, two military flights transferred fewer than two dozen Venezuelan gang...

Guantanamo Bay to Become Massive Migrant Detention Center
The Trump administration is rapidly converting Guantanamo Bay into a massive immigration detention complex, initially for 2,000 migrants and potentially up to 30,000, to alleviate severe overcrowding in U.S. facilities; this week, two military flights transferred fewer than two dozen Venezuelan gang...
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56% Bias Score

Trump to Use Guantanamo Bay for Immigrant Detention
President Trump announced plans to use Guantanamo Bay to detain tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants considered "the worst criminal aliens," expanding an existing migrant facility despite capacity limitations and sparking criticism.

Trump to Use Guantanamo Bay for Immigrant Detention
President Trump announced plans to use Guantanamo Bay to detain tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants considered "the worst criminal aliens," expanding an existing migrant facility despite capacity limitations and sparking criticism.
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52% Bias Score

Albanian Escapees Expose UK Immigration Exploitation
Eight Albanian men escaped Yarl's Wood immigration removal center in April 2023; subsequent investigations revealed their illegal status, involvement in drug trafficking, and disillusionment with life in the UK, highlighting the exploitation of immigrants through social media and organized crime.

Albanian Escapees Expose UK Immigration Exploitation
Eight Albanian men escaped Yarl's Wood immigration removal center in April 2023; subsequent investigations revealed their illegal status, involvement in drug trafficking, and disillusionment with life in the UK, highlighting the exploitation of immigrants through social media and organized crime.
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52% Bias Score

Australia Awards \$2.3 Billion Contract to MTC Subsidiary for Immigration Detention
The Australian government awarded a \$2.3 billion, five-year contract to Secure Journeys, an MTC subsidiary, to manage Australia's onshore immigration detention network, replacing Serco and ending their 15-year operation of the centers starting early 2025.

Australia Awards \$2.3 Billion Contract to MTC Subsidiary for Immigration Detention
The Australian government awarded a \$2.3 billion, five-year contract to Secure Journeys, an MTC subsidiary, to manage Australia's onshore immigration detention network, replacing Serco and ending their 15-year operation of the centers starting early 2025.
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44% Bias Score

Violence and Drug Use Rise at UK Immigration Centre
A report reveals a sharp increase in violence and drug use at Brook House immigration detention centre, partly due to an influx of ex-prisoners. Concerns are raised about health services, long detention times, and staff misconduct.

Violence and Drug Use Rise at UK Immigration Centre
A report reveals a sharp increase in violence and drug use at Brook House immigration detention centre, partly due to an influx of ex-prisoners. Concerns are raised about health services, long detention times, and staff misconduct.
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32% Bias Score
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