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Supreme Court Ruling Allows Ethnicity as Factor in Immigration Detentions
The Supreme Court's decision allows ethnicity to be a factor in immigration detentions, prompting concerns about racial profiling and leading legal residents and citizens to carry documentation to avoid potential harassment.
Supreme Court Ruling Allows Ethnicity as Factor in Immigration Detentions
The Supreme Court's decision allows ethnicity to be a factor in immigration detentions, prompting concerns about racial profiling and leading legal residents and citizens to carry documentation to avoid potential harassment.
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40% Bias Score


Irish Grandmother Facing Deportation Over $25 Check
Donna Hughes-Brown, a 58-year-old Irish green card holder living in the US since 1977, is facing deportation due to a decade-old $25 bad check, despite having made restitution and having lived in the US for over 40 years.
Irish Grandmother Facing Deportation Over $25 Check
Donna Hughes-Brown, a 58-year-old Irish green card holder living in the US since 1977, is facing deportation due to a decade-old $25 bad check, despite having made restitution and having lived in the US for over 40 years.
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56% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Trump Admin's Attempt to End TPS for Venezuelan and Haitian Migrants
A California federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's effort to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan and Haitian migrants was unlawful, effectively preserving their legal protections and work permits unless overturned on appeal.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Admin's Attempt to End TPS for Venezuelan and Haitian Migrants
A California federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's effort to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan and Haitian migrants was unlawful, effectively preserving their legal protections and work permits unless overturned on appeal.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Court Blocks Trump's Use of 1798 Law to Deport Venezuelan Gang Members
A federal appeals court blocked the Trump administration's attempt to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport alleged members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, citing a lack of evidence for an invasion or incursion.
Federal Court Blocks Trump's Use of 1798 Law to Deport Venezuelan Gang Members
A federal appeals court blocked the Trump administration's attempt to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport alleged members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, citing a lack of evidence for an invasion or incursion.
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20% Bias Score


Australian Court Upholds Visa Denial for Chinese Drone Researcher
A Chinese drone researcher's student visa appeal was denied by the Australian Federal Court due to concerns about his potential association with weapons of mass destruction, despite his proposed research focusing on civilian search and rescue drone technology.
Australian Court Upholds Visa Denial for Chinese Drone Researcher
A Chinese drone researcher's student visa appeal was denied by the Australian Federal Court due to concerns about his potential association with weapons of mass destruction, despite his proposed research focusing on civilian search and rescue drone technology.
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52% Bias Score


Colorado AG Sued for Violating Federal Law in Immigration Case
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is sued for violating federal law by suing Deputy Sheriff Alexander Zwink, who shared information about an illegal alien with federal authorities; this highlights a conflict between state and federal laws regarding information sharing on immigration.
Colorado AG Sued for Violating Federal Law in Immigration Case
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is sued for violating federal law by suing Deputy Sheriff Alexander Zwink, who shared information about an illegal alien with federal authorities; this highlights a conflict between state and federal laws regarding information sharing on immigration.
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72% Bias Score

UK Immigration Law Firm's Legal Aid Contract Terminated Amidst Concerns
Middlesex Law Chambers, a UK immigration law firm, had its government legal aid contract terminated due to performance concerns after dramatically increasing its caseload to thousands of asylum seekers while employing only five solicitors, impacting numerous asylum seekers already facing increased r...

UK Immigration Law Firm's Legal Aid Contract Terminated Amidst Concerns
Middlesex Law Chambers, a UK immigration law firm, had its government legal aid contract terminated due to performance concerns after dramatically increasing its caseload to thousands of asylum seekers while employing only five solicitors, impacting numerous asylum seekers already facing increased r...
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28% Bias Score

Lawsuit Seeks to Block Deportation of Honduran Children
A legal aid group is suing the U.S. government to prevent the imminent deportation of 12 Honduran children, citing credible information about a planned removal that violates their right to seek protection in the U.S.

Lawsuit Seeks to Block Deportation of Honduran Children
A legal aid group is suing the U.S. government to prevent the imminent deportation of 12 Honduran children, citing credible information about a planned removal that violates their right to seek protection in the U.S.
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32% Bias Score

Greece Passes Strict Anti-Immigration Law
The Greek parliament passed a new law increasing penalties for illegal immigration, including five-year prison sentences for rejected asylum seekers, aiming to deter irregular arrivals.

Greece Passes Strict Anti-Immigration Law
The Greek parliament passed a new law increasing penalties for illegal immigration, including five-year prison sentences for rejected asylum seekers, aiming to deter irregular arrivals.
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40% Bias Score

Wrongfully Deported Man Released From Jail, But Deportation Threat Remains
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador in March and later charged with human smuggling, was released from Tennessee jail on Friday after two federal judges rejected arguments that he was a flight risk. Despite the release, threats of deportation remain.

Wrongfully Deported Man Released From Jail, But Deportation Threat Remains
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador in March and later charged with human smuggling, was released from Tennessee jail on Friday after two federal judges rejected arguments that he was a flight risk. Despite the release, threats of deportation remain.
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48% 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

Stanford Daily Sues Trump Administration Over Deportation of Pro-Palestinian Activists
Stanford University's student newspaper sued the Trump administration, claiming its deportation of pro-Palestinian activists violates students' First Amendment rights by chilling free speech, citing self-censorship among international students and challenging two provisions of the Immigration and Na...

Stanford Daily Sues Trump Administration Over Deportation of Pro-Palestinian Activists
Stanford University's student newspaper sued the Trump administration, claiming its deportation of pro-Palestinian activists violates students' First Amendment rights by chilling free speech, citing self-censorship among international students and challenging two provisions of the Immigration and Na...
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36% Bias Score
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