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House Bill Cuts Medicaid and SNAP, Disproportionately Harming Children
The House-approved "big, beautiful bill" slashes Medicaid and SNAP, impacting 34 million American children, disproportionately harming Latino children (over half rely on these programs) to fund tax cuts for the wealthy, exacerbating existing inequalities and harming children's health and well-being.
House Bill Cuts Medicaid and SNAP, Disproportionately Harming Children
The House-approved "big, beautiful bill" slashes Medicaid and SNAP, impacting 34 million American children, disproportionately harming Latino children (over half rely on these programs) to fund tax cuts for the wealthy, exacerbating existing inequalities and harming children's health and well-being.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Suspends Student Visas, Citing Social Media Vetting
The Trump administration temporarily suspended the processing of student and exchange visas for foreign nationals, citing expanded social media vetting, impacting universities and raising concerns about academic freedom after revoking Harvard University's enrollment approval for international studen...
Trump Administration Suspends Student Visas, Citing Social Media Vetting
The Trump administration temporarily suspended the processing of student and exchange visas for foreign nationals, citing expanded social media vetting, impacting universities and raising concerns about academic freedom after revoking Harvard University's enrollment approval for international studen...
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56% Bias Score


US Halts Student Visa Appointments Amid Expanded Social Media Vetting
The US State Department temporarily halted new student and exchange visitor visa appointments to review and expand social media vetting, impacting thousands of applicants while raising concerns about free speech and due process.
US Halts Student Visa Appointments Amid Expanded Social Media Vetting
The US State Department temporarily halted new student and exchange visitor visa appointments to review and expand social media vetting, impacting thousands of applicants while raising concerns about free speech and due process.
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44% Bias Score


NYC High School Student Detained by ICE After Asylum Hearing
A 20-year-old Venezuelan high school student in the Bronx, Dylan, was arrested by ICE following a court appearance for his asylum request, marking the first known case of its kind in NYC public schools; he entered legally under Biden administration policies, his attorney claims, while ICE says other...
NYC High School Student Detained by ICE After Asylum Hearing
A 20-year-old Venezuelan high school student in the Bronx, Dylan, was arrested by ICE following a court appearance for his asylum request, marking the first known case of its kind in NYC public schools; he entered legally under Biden administration policies, his attorney claims, while ICE says other...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals Deportation Policy to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that blocked its policy of deporting immigrants to third countries without giving them notice or a chance to claim asylum, citing a crisis of illegal immigration and operational difficulties; a judge blocked the ...
Trump Administration Appeals Deportation Policy to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that blocked its policy of deporting immigrants to third countries without giving them notice or a chance to claim asylum, citing a crisis of illegal immigration and operational difficulties; a judge blocked the ...
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40% Bias Score


US Halts New Student Visa Appointments for Expanded Social Media Checks
The US State Department temporarily suspended new student visa appointments worldwide to expand social media vetting for all applicants, potentially impacting over 1.1 million international students and causing significant application backlogs.
US Halts New Student Visa Appointments for Expanded Social Media Checks
The US State Department temporarily suspended new student visa appointments worldwide to expand social media vetting for all applicants, potentially impacting over 1.1 million international students and causing significant application backlogs.
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48% Bias Score

ECtHR Climate Ruling Sparks International Backlash
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that protection from climate change is a human right, sparking a backlash from nine European leaders and the UK who threaten to leave the European Convention on Human Rights due to concerns about the court's overreach on immigration issues.

ECtHR Climate Ruling Sparks International Backlash
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that protection from climate change is a human right, sparking a backlash from nine European leaders and the UK who threaten to leave the European Convention on Human Rights due to concerns about the court's overreach on immigration issues.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Recipients
Germany's new immigration law temporarily suspends family reunification for subsidiary protection recipients for two years, impacting roughly 12,000 people annually, aiming to ease pressure on municipalities and integration efforts while drawing criticism for potentially harming families and hinderi...

Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Recipients
Germany's new immigration law temporarily suspends family reunification for subsidiary protection recipients for two years, impacting roughly 12,000 people annually, aiming to ease pressure on municipalities and integration efforts while drawing criticism for potentially harming families and hinderi...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Revokes Harvard's Ability to Enroll International Students
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students on May 22, leaving many students uncertain about their future plans; admissions consultants advise exploring options beyond the US.

Trump Administration Revokes Harvard's Ability to Enroll International Students
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students on May 22, leaving many students uncertain about their future plans; admissions consultants advise exploring options beyond the US.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals Deportation Policy to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's injunction blocking its policy of deporting immigrants to third countries, such as Sudan and potentially Libya, without giving them a chance to claim asylum, citing a need to address illegal immigration.

Trump Administration Appeals Deportation Policy to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's injunction blocking its policy of deporting immigrants to third countries, such as Sudan and potentially Libya, without giving them a chance to claim asylum, citing a need to address illegal immigration.
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48% Bias Score

State Department Halts New Student Visa Interviews for Expanded Social Media Screening
The U.S. State Department temporarily suspended new student visa interview scheduling to expand social media vetting, impacting future applicants but not those with prior appointments; this is the latest action in a series of increased scrutiny towards international students under both the Trump and...

State Department Halts New Student Visa Interviews for Expanded Social Media Screening
The U.S. State Department temporarily suspended new student visa interview scheduling to expand social media vetting, impacting future applicants but not those with prior appointments; this is the latest action in a series of increased scrutiny towards international students under both the Trump and...
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48% Bias Score

Nine EU Nations Seek to Reinterpret Human Rights Convention to Expel Migrants
Nine EU countries, led by Italy and Denmark, urged the European Court of Human Rights on May 22nd to reinterpret the European Convention on Human Rights to allow easier expulsion of criminal migrants, sparking debate about judicial independence and human rights.

Nine EU Nations Seek to Reinterpret Human Rights Convention to Expel Migrants
Nine EU countries, led by Italy and Denmark, urged the European Court of Human Rights on May 22nd to reinterpret the European Convention on Human Rights to allow easier expulsion of criminal migrants, sparking debate about judicial independence and human rights.
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40% Bias Score
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