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Nassau County Jail ICE Detention Practices Under Scrutiny
New York state Democrats visited the Nassau County Jail in East Meadow Wednesday to inspect conditions of ICE detainees, who are held for up to 72 hours; lawmakers cited lack of showers and outdoor activities, though the county says showers will now be provided; the county receives $195 per detainee...
Nassau County Jail ICE Detention Practices Under Scrutiny
New York state Democrats visited the Nassau County Jail in East Meadow Wednesday to inspect conditions of ICE detainees, who are held for up to 72 hours; lawmakers cited lack of showers and outdoor activities, though the county says showers will now be provided; the county receives $195 per detainee...
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40% Bias Score


Berlin to Convert Tegel Refugee Shelter into Central Arrival Center
Berlin will close its Tegel refugee shelter by the end of 2024, converting it into a central arrival center with a capacity of up to 2,600 people by 2026, in response to criticism of conditions and high costs at the previous facility that housed as many as 5,500 people.
Berlin to Convert Tegel Refugee Shelter into Central Arrival Center
Berlin will close its Tegel refugee shelter by the end of 2024, converting it into a central arrival center with a capacity of up to 2,600 people by 2026, in response to criticism of conditions and high costs at the previous facility that housed as many as 5,500 people.
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44% Bias Score


Fedea Study: Moderate Impact of Immigration on Spain's Job Market
A Fedea study reveals that immigration's effect on Spain's job market is generally moderate, sometimes positive due to complementary skills; however, a recent shift shows unfavorable effects since 2014, potentially due to macroeconomic factors or changes in migrant composition.
Fedea Study: Moderate Impact of Immigration on Spain's Job Market
A Fedea study reveals that immigration's effect on Spain's job market is generally moderate, sometimes positive due to complementary skills; however, a recent shift shows unfavorable effects since 2014, potentially due to macroeconomic factors or changes in migrant composition.
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20% Bias Score


EU Aid Reduces Migrant Departures from Mauritania to Canary Islands
The European Union's €210 million aid package to Mauritania, including €60 million for anti-immigration efforts, has reduced migrant departures to the Canary Islands from 46,843 in 2024 to 10,882 between January and mid-May 2025; this follows similar EU interventions in Libya and Tunisia.
EU Aid Reduces Migrant Departures from Mauritania to Canary Islands
The European Union's €210 million aid package to Mauritania, including €60 million for anti-immigration efforts, has reduced migrant departures to the Canary Islands from 46,843 in 2024 to 10,882 between January and mid-May 2025; this follows similar EU interventions in Libya and Tunisia.
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48% Bias Score


ICE Arrests 243 in Denver, Citing Sanctuary Law Concerns
From July 12-20, ICE Denver arrested 243 people in the Denver metro area, including alleged gang members, sex offenders, and murderers; 55 were arrested for major offenses and 50 had removal orders; many were previously released from local jails due to Colorado's sanctuary laws.
ICE Arrests 243 in Denver, Citing Sanctuary Law Concerns
From July 12-20, ICE Denver arrested 243 people in the Denver metro area, including alleged gang members, sex offenders, and murderers; 55 were arrested for major offenses and 50 had removal orders; many were previously released from local jails due to Colorado's sanctuary laws.
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60% Bias Score


ICE Arrests Criminal Illegal Aliens Amidst Criticism and Increased Officer Assaults
ICE's nationwide crackdown on criminal illegal aliens resulted in the arrest of individuals with various serious offenses, including homicide, sexual assault, and drug trafficking, amidst criticism and an 830% increase in assaults against ICE officers.
ICE Arrests Criminal Illegal Aliens Amidst Criticism and Increased Officer Assaults
ICE's nationwide crackdown on criminal illegal aliens resulted in the arrest of individuals with various serious offenses, including homicide, sexual assault, and drug trafficking, amidst criticism and an 830% increase in assaults against ICE officers.
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64% Bias Score

Berlin to Close Tegel Refugee Shelter, Replace with Smaller, Modern Center
Berlin will close its Tegel refugee shelter by the end of 2025, relocating approximately 2,000 residents to make way for a new, smaller EU-standard arrival center with a maximum capacity of 2,600 by 2026, addressing past criticisms of inadequate conditions.

Berlin to Close Tegel Refugee Shelter, Replace with Smaller, Modern Center
Berlin will close its Tegel refugee shelter by the end of 2025, relocating approximately 2,000 residents to make way for a new, smaller EU-standard arrival center with a maximum capacity of 2,600 by 2026, addressing past criticisms of inadequate conditions.
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44% Bias Score

Tennessee Judge Rejects Bid to Revoke Release of Human Trafficking Suspect Abrego Garcia
A Tennessee judge refused to overturn a ruling that allows Kilmar Abrego Garcia, facing human trafficking charges, to remain free pending trial, although he will stay detained for at least 30 more days due to a separate request by his lawyers to avoid immediate deportation; a Maryland judge simultan...

Tennessee Judge Rejects Bid to Revoke Release of Human Trafficking Suspect Abrego Garcia
A Tennessee judge refused to overturn a ruling that allows Kilmar Abrego Garcia, facing human trafficking charges, to remain free pending trial, although he will stay detained for at least 30 more days due to a separate request by his lawyers to avoid immediate deportation; a Maryland judge simultan...
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40% Bias Score

Federal Investigation into University DACA Scholarships
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating five universities for potential Title VI Civil Rights Act violations due to their DACA-affiliated scholarship programs, focusing on whether these scholarships discriminate against U.S.-born students.

Federal Investigation into University DACA Scholarships
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating five universities for potential Title VI Civil Rights Act violations due to their DACA-affiliated scholarship programs, focusing on whether these scholarships discriminate against U.S.-born students.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Unofficially Halts Humanitarian Visas from Russia
Germany has unofficially paused processing new humanitarian visa applications from Russia, causing concern among Russian-language media and those seeking refuge. Approximately 2600 humanitarian visas were issued to Russians since May 2022, and hundreds of applications are currently pending, accordin...

Germany Unofficially Halts Humanitarian Visas from Russia
Germany has unofficially paused processing new humanitarian visa applications from Russia, causing concern among Russian-language media and those seeking refuge. Approximately 2600 humanitarian visas were issued to Russians since May 2022, and hundreds of applications are currently pending, accordin...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Weighs Contempt Charges Against Trump Administration for Migrant Deportation
A federal judge in Baltimore is considering contempt charges against the Trump administration for violating a court order to return a Venezuelan migrant, Cristian, to the U.S. after he was deported to El Salvador in March and then to Venezuela as part of a prisoner exchange, breaching a 2024 settlem...

Judge Weighs Contempt Charges Against Trump Administration for Migrant Deportation
A federal judge in Baltimore is considering contempt charges against the Trump administration for violating a court order to return a Venezuelan migrant, Cristian, to the U.S. after he was deported to El Salvador in March and then to Venezuela as part of a prisoner exchange, breaching a 2024 settlem...
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52% Bias Score

VISIBLE Act Risks Doxing ICE Agents, Increasing Assaults: Acting Director
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons warns that the proposed VISIBLE Act, requiring ICE agents to identify themselves publicly, could enable far-left groups to use AI and other technology to reveal agents' identities, resulting in an 830% increase in assaults against them since last year, and creating ser...

VISIBLE Act Risks Doxing ICE Agents, Increasing Assaults: Acting Director
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons warns that the proposed VISIBLE Act, requiring ICE agents to identify themselves publicly, could enable far-left groups to use AI and other technology to reveal agents' identities, resulting in an 830% increase in assaults against them since last year, and creating ser...
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52% Bias Score
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