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US Executive Order Challenges Birthright Citizenship
A January 2025 US executive order seeks to restrict birthright citizenship, contradicting the 14th Amendment (1868), sparking controversy and legal challenges, while some Republicans support this despite their party's role in establishing the 14th amendment.
US Executive Order Challenges Birthright Citizenship
A January 2025 US executive order seeks to restrict birthright citizenship, contradicting the 14th Amendment (1868), sparking controversy and legal challenges, while some Republicans support this despite their party's role in establishing the 14th amendment.
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56% Bias Score


Coevorden Cancels Refugee Housing Plan After Violent Protests
Due to arson and intimidation, the municipality of Coevorden canceled plans to house fourteen underage female refugees, creating a shortfall of thousands of asylum places and potentially setting a precedent for future protests against similar initiatives.
Coevorden Cancels Refugee Housing Plan After Violent Protests
Due to arson and intimidation, the municipality of Coevorden canceled plans to house fourteen underage female refugees, creating a shortfall of thousands of asylum places and potentially setting a precedent for future protests against similar initiatives.
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64% Bias Score


Swedish Author Risks Legal Repercussions to Shelter Undocumented Afghan Boys
Swedish author Marit Törnqvist and her husband sheltered eight undocumented Afghan boys in their home after Sweden's 2016 policy shift, risking legal repercussions to save them from potential persecution and highlighting the human cost of restrictive immigration laws.
Swedish Author Risks Legal Repercussions to Shelter Undocumented Afghan Boys
Swedish author Marit Törnqvist and her husband sheltered eight undocumented Afghan boys in their home after Sweden's 2016 policy shift, risking legal repercussions to save them from potential persecution and highlighting the human cost of restrictive immigration laws.
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60% Bias Score


US Deports Eight Convicts to South Sudan Amidst Legal Battle and Instability Concerns
The US deported eight people convicted of crimes, including murder and sexual assault, to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling, despite concerns over the country's instability and the fact that only one deportee is South Sudanese.
US Deports Eight Convicts to South Sudan Amidst Legal Battle and Instability Concerns
The US deported eight people convicted of crimes, including murder and sexual assault, to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling, despite concerns over the country's instability and the fact that only one deportee is South Sudanese.
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56% Bias Score


AEI Study Projects $10 Trillion US GDP Loss Due to Trump Immigration Policies
The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) projects a 0.4% reduction in US GDP growth and a short-term labor force contraction due to the Trump administration's immigration policies, impacting specific sectors like agriculture and healthcare, resulting in over $10 trillion in losses, based on a project...
AEI Study Projects $10 Trillion US GDP Loss Due to Trump Immigration Policies
The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) projects a 0.4% reduction in US GDP growth and a short-term labor force contraction due to the Trump administration's immigration policies, impacting specific sectors like agriculture and healthcare, resulting in over $10 trillion in losses, based on a project...
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52% Bias Score


Netherlands Tightens Knowledge Migrant Scheme
The Netherlands will tighten its knowledge migrant scheme by raising the minimum salary and imposing stricter requirements on employers to ensure that only high-skilled workers contributing to the Dutch knowledge economy are admitted.
Netherlands Tightens Knowledge Migrant Scheme
The Netherlands will tighten its knowledge migrant scheme by raising the minimum salary and imposing stricter requirements on employers to ensure that only high-skilled workers contributing to the Dutch knowledge economy are admitted.
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44% Bias Score

UK-France Intensify Collaboration to Curb Record Channel Crossings
The UK and France are intensifying collaboration to combat record small boat crossings in the English Channel (nearly 20,000 in the first six months of 2025), with new French powers for earlier intervention, a potential 'one-in, one-out' migrant return agreement, and increased UK funding for French ...

UK-France Intensify Collaboration to Curb Record Channel Crossings
The UK and France are intensifying collaboration to combat record small boat crossings in the English Channel (nearly 20,000 in the first six months of 2025), with new French powers for earlier intervention, a potential 'one-in, one-out' migrant return agreement, and increased UK funding for French ...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Law on Social Housing for Statusholders Creates Immediate Crisis, Offers Long-Term Solution
The Dutch parliament's decision to prevent prioritizing statusholders for social housing will likely increase the strain on emergency shelters and COA reception centers, affecting approximately 20,000 statusholders awaiting housing; however, redirecting available social housing for one month could s...

Dutch Law on Social Housing for Statusholders Creates Immediate Crisis, Offers Long-Term Solution
The Dutch parliament's decision to prevent prioritizing statusholders for social housing will likely increase the strain on emergency shelters and COA reception centers, affecting approximately 20,000 statusholders awaiting housing; however, redirecting available social housing for one month could s...
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60% Bias Score

EU Blue Card Issuance Soars, But Effectiveness Questioned
In 2023, 89,000 non-EU professionals received EU Blue Cards, with Germany issuing 69,353 (78%), highlighting its use to address labor shortages; however, experts question its overall effectiveness due to competing national permit systems.

EU Blue Card Issuance Soars, But Effectiveness Questioned
In 2023, 89,000 non-EU professionals received EU Blue Cards, with Germany issuing 69,353 (78%), highlighting its use to address labor shortages; however, experts question its overall effectiveness due to competing national permit systems.
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32% Bias Score

German Asylum Applications Plummet 43% in First Half of 2025
Germany experienced a 43% decrease in asylum applications in the first half of 2025, totaling 65,495, placing it third in Europe behind Spain and France; this drop is attributed to increased international cooperation, partnerships with North African nations, and seasonal factors.

German Asylum Applications Plummet 43% in First Half of 2025
Germany experienced a 43% decrease in asylum applications in the first half of 2025, totaling 65,495, placing it third in Europe behind Spain and France; this drop is attributed to increased international cooperation, partnerships with North African nations, and seasonal factors.
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52% Bias Score

Syrian Man Attacks Train Passengers in Germany; Drug Use Suspected
A 20-year-old Syrian man, with prior assault convictions in Austria and a pending asylum revocation, attacked passengers on a German train on Thursday, injuring four people, before being subdued. Drug use is suspected as a contributing factor.

Syrian Man Attacks Train Passengers in Germany; Drug Use Suspected
A 20-year-old Syrian man, with prior assault convictions in Austria and a pending asylum revocation, attacked passengers on a German train on Thursday, injuring four people, before being subdued. Drug use is suspected as a contributing factor.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Undecided on Strict New Asylum Bills
Hours before a crucial vote, Dutch MPs remain undecided on two new asylum bills aimed at reducing asylum seekers, with the Christian Democrats opposing them due to concerns over criminalizing aid to undocumented migrants; the bills include abolishing permanent residency for refugees and creating a t...

Dutch Parliament Undecided on Strict New Asylum Bills
Hours before a crucial vote, Dutch MPs remain undecided on two new asylum bills aimed at reducing asylum seekers, with the Christian Democrats opposing them due to concerns over criminalizing aid to undocumented migrants; the bills include abolishing permanent residency for refugees and creating a t...
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48% Bias Score
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