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Massport's \$779,000 Cost for Migrant Shelter at Logan Airport
Between July 2023 and July 2024, over 5,500 migrants arrived at Boston Logan International Airport, resulting in Massport spending approximately \$779,000 on temporary shelter and services, primarily borne by Massport itself and air carriers, with no cost to taxpayers. A policy change in July 2024 e...
Massport's \$779,000 Cost for Migrant Shelter at Logan Airport
Between July 2023 and July 2024, over 5,500 migrants arrived at Boston Logan International Airport, resulting in Massport spending approximately \$779,000 on temporary shelter and services, primarily borne by Massport itself and air carriers, with no cost to taxpayers. A policy change in July 2024 e...
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68% Bias Score


Dutch Asylum Minister Defends Unpopular Laws Amidst Criticism
Dutch Immigration Minister Marjolein Faber refused to compromise on her controversial asylum laws despite warnings from the IND and judiciary about longer procedures, provoking criticism from opposition parties who fear the government's collapse.
Dutch Asylum Minister Defends Unpopular Laws Amidst Criticism
Dutch Immigration Minister Marjolein Faber refused to compromise on her controversial asylum laws despite warnings from the IND and judiciary about longer procedures, provoking criticism from opposition parties who fear the government's collapse.
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48% Bias Score


EU Proposes Stricter Rules for Return of Rejected Asylum Seekers
The EU Commission proposes a new law to increase the return of rejected asylum seekers, mandating cooperation and stricter rules for security risks, with mutual recognition of expulsion orders across member states to prevent circumvention, aiming to improve the currently low 20 percent return rate.
EU Proposes Stricter Rules for Return of Rejected Asylum Seekers
The EU Commission proposes a new law to increase the return of rejected asylum seekers, mandating cooperation and stricter rules for security risks, with mutual recognition of expulsion orders across member states to prevent circumvention, aiming to improve the currently low 20 percent return rate.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration to End TPS for Haitian Immigrants
President Trump's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian immigrants by August 2025 leaves an estimated 500,000 people facing deportation to a country grappling with gang violence, political instability, and economic hardship, despite many having built lives and contributed signific...
Trump Administration to End TPS for Haitian Immigrants
President Trump's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian immigrants by August 2025 leaves an estimated 500,000 people facing deportation to a country grappling with gang violence, political instability, and economic hardship, despite many having built lives and contributed signific...
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56% Bias Score


CDU/CSU and SPD Reach Preliminary Agreement on Coalition, Focusing on Stricter Border Controls and Economic Reforms
Following Germany's February 23rd elections, CDU/CSU and SPD announced a preliminary agreement on key policies, including stricter border controls and economic reforms, setting the stage for formal coalition negotiations before Easter.
CDU/CSU and SPD Reach Preliminary Agreement on Coalition, Focusing on Stricter Border Controls and Economic Reforms
Following Germany's February 23rd elections, CDU/CSU and SPD announced a preliminary agreement on key policies, including stricter border controls and economic reforms, setting the stage for formal coalition negotiations before Easter.
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44% Bias Score


Controversial Spanish Immigration Law Sparks Coalition Crisis
A proposed Spanish law transferring immigration powers to regional governments faces strong opposition due to concerns about racist and far-right elements in its explanatory statement, threatening the stability of the governing coalition.
Controversial Spanish Immigration Law Sparks Coalition Crisis
A proposed Spanish law transferring immigration powers to regional governments faces strong opposition due to concerns about racist and far-right elements in its explanatory statement, threatening the stability of the governing coalition.
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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

Austria Temporarily Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new government temporarily suspended family reunification for asylum seekers, citing strain on social services, impacting approximately 8500 people annually and prompting criticism for potentially violating EU law.

Austria Temporarily Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new government temporarily suspended family reunification for asylum seekers, citing strain on social services, impacting approximately 8500 people annually and prompting criticism for potentially violating EU law.
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48% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks Begin Amidst Infrastructure and Migration Disputes
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are starting crucial coalition talks focusing on a €500 billion infrastructure plan and administrative reforms, but face challenges on migration policy with disagreements on border controls and asylum.

German Coalition Talks Begin Amidst Infrastructure and Migration Disputes
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are starting crucial coalition talks focusing on a €500 billion infrastructure plan and administrative reforms, but face challenges on migration policy with disagreements on border controls and asylum.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Presses Ahead With Stricter Asylum Rules Despite Criticism
The Dutch cabinet approved controversial legislation to reduce asylum seekers, despite the Council of State's warnings of legal challenges and ineffectiveness; the plan includes abolishing permanent residency for refugees, reducing permit durations, and restricting family reunification.

Dutch Cabinet Presses Ahead With Stricter Asylum Rules Despite Criticism
The Dutch cabinet approved controversial legislation to reduce asylum seekers, despite the Council of State's warnings of legal challenges and ineffectiveness; the plan includes abolishing permanent residency for refugees, reducing permit durations, and restricting family reunification.
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56% Bias Score

Germany Tightens Immigration, Invests €500 Billion in Defense and Infrastructure
Germany's new coalition government, formed by the CDU/CSU and SPD, plans to tighten immigration policies with increased border controls and rapid deportations, while investing €500 billion in defense and infrastructure to counter economic challenges and geopolitical shifts.

Germany Tightens Immigration, Invests €500 Billion in Defense and Infrastructure
Germany's new coalition government, formed by the CDU/CSU and SPD, plans to tighten immigration policies with increased border controls and rapid deportations, while investing €500 billion in defense and infrastructure to counter economic challenges and geopolitical shifts.
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48% Bias Score

Catalonia Granted Expanded Immigration Powers in Controversial Spanish Law
Spain's government, PSOE, and Junts party are granting Catalonia significant control over immigration policy execution via a negotiated law, delegating powers while avoiding explicit legislative transfer, sparking legal concerns given Article 149.1.2 of the Constitution.

Catalonia Granted Expanded Immigration Powers in Controversial Spanish Law
Spain's government, PSOE, and Junts party are granting Catalonia significant control over immigration policy execution via a negotiated law, delegating powers while avoiding explicit legislative transfer, sparking legal concerns given Article 149.1.2 of the Constitution.
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60% Bias Score
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