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La Cocina": Ruizpalacios's Critical Look at Immigrant Workers
Alonso Ruizpalacios's "La Cocina", a black-and-white film about a New York restaurant kitchen staff, draws from his early 2000s experience at the Rainforest Cafe, providing a critical, timeless look at immigrant workers' struggles within a capitalist system, facing financial and ideological obstacle...
La Cocina": Ruizpalacios's Critical Look at Immigrant Workers
Alonso Ruizpalacios's "La Cocina", a black-and-white film about a New York restaurant kitchen staff, draws from his early 2000s experience at the Rainforest Cafe, providing a critical, timeless look at immigrant workers' struggles within a capitalist system, facing financial and ideological obstacle...
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36% Bias Score


Online Hate Speech Targets Japan's Kurdish Community
Online hate speech targeting Japan's Kurdish community, estimated at 2,000-3,000, is fueled by false claims of increased crime and accusations of exploiting Japan's strict asylum system, causing daily fear and impacting their lives despite police data showing otherwise.
Online Hate Speech Targets Japan's Kurdish Community
Online hate speech targeting Japan's Kurdish community, estimated at 2,000-3,000, is fueled by false claims of increased crime and accusations of exploiting Japan's strict asylum system, causing daily fear and impacting their lives despite police data showing otherwise.
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40% Bias Score


Vietnamese Consulate Warns of Stricter US Immigration Enforcement
The Vietnamese Consulate General in San Francisco warned Vietnamese in the US about stricter immigration enforcement, citing two deportations—a French researcher and a Lebanese doctor—for expressing political views or perceived affiliations, causing several Vietnamese news outlets to remove the warn...
Vietnamese Consulate Warns of Stricter US Immigration Enforcement
The Vietnamese Consulate General in San Francisco warned Vietnamese in the US about stricter immigration enforcement, citing two deportations—a French researcher and a Lebanese doctor—for expressing political views or perceived affiliations, causing several Vietnamese news outlets to remove the warn...
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40% Bias Score


Racism in Germany: Widespread Discrimination Revealed in New Study
A new study reveals that over half of those targeted by racism in Germany experience it monthly, with Muslim women and Black people disproportionately affected, highlighting the need for stronger anti-discrimination laws and societal change.
Racism in Germany: Widespread Discrimination Revealed in New Study
A new study reveals that over half of those targeted by racism in Germany experience it monthly, with Muslim women and Black people disproportionately affected, highlighting the need for stronger anti-discrimination laws and societal change.
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36% Bias Score


US Ends Migrant Protection Program, Orders 500,000 to Leave
The US government is ending a program allowing nearly 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti to remain in the US, mandating their departure by April 24th, 2024, or facing arrest and deportation; the administration cited the program's failure to reduce illegal border crossings an...
US Ends Migrant Protection Program, Orders 500,000 to Leave
The US government is ending a program allowing nearly 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti to remain in the US, mandating their departure by April 24th, 2024, or facing arrest and deportation; the administration cited the program's failure to reduce illegal border crossings an...
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44% Bias Score


IRS to Help DHS Locate Undocumented Immigrants
The IRS is finalizing an agreement with DHS to verify addresses of suspected undocumented immigrants provided by ICE, marking a significant shift in IRS policy amid the Trump administration's deportation push, despite privacy concerns and pending lawsuits.
IRS to Help DHS Locate Undocumented Immigrants
The IRS is finalizing an agreement with DHS to verify addresses of suspected undocumented immigrants provided by ICE, marking a significant shift in IRS policy amid the Trump administration's deportation push, despite privacy concerns and pending lawsuits.
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52% Bias Score

IRS Considers Sharing Tax Data with ICE for Deportations
The IRS is reportedly considering giving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) access to confidential taxpayer data to aid in deporting undocumented immigrants, raising concerns about privacy violations and the weaponization of tax information for immigration enforcement.

IRS Considers Sharing Tax Data with ICE for Deportations
The IRS is reportedly considering giving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) access to confidential taxpayer data to aid in deporting undocumented immigrants, raising concerns about privacy violations and the weaponization of tax information for immigration enforcement.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine's Labor Crisis: Deferments Hampered by Corruption
Ukraine is experiencing a severe labor shortage, prompting the government to offer mobilization deferments to those who return and work in key sectors; however, corruption and inconsistent enforcement within military enlistment offices hinder this initiative, with over 70% of Ukrainian emigrants unw...

Ukraine's Labor Crisis: Deferments Hampered by Corruption
Ukraine is experiencing a severe labor shortage, prompting the government to offer mobilization deferments to those who return and work in key sectors; however, corruption and inconsistent enforcement within military enlistment offices hinder this initiative, with over 70% of Ukrainian emigrants unw...
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64% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Legal Action Against Lawyers Challenging Immigration Policies
President Trump threatened legal action on March 22, 2025, against lawyers challenging his administration's immigration policies, aiming to curb lawsuits exceeding one hundred currently before federal courts; the ACLU condemned this as an attack on the rule of law.

Trump Threatens Legal Action Against Lawyers Challenging Immigration Policies
President Trump threatened legal action on March 22, 2025, against lawyers challenging his administration's immigration policies, aiming to curb lawsuits exceeding one hundred currently before federal courts; the ACLU condemned this as an attack on the rule of law.
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48% Bias Score

Honduran National Charged with Murder in Georgia
A 21-year-old Honduran national, Hector Sagastume Rivas, illegally in the US since 2019, is charged with felony murder in the death of Camillia Williams in Marietta, Georgia, after allegedly choking and kneeling on her. He was arrested five days after her body was discovered.

Honduran National Charged with Murder in Georgia
A 21-year-old Honduran national, Hector Sagastume Rivas, illegally in the US since 2019, is charged with felony murder in the death of Camillia Williams in Marietta, Georgia, after allegedly choking and kneeling on her. He was arrested five days after her body was discovered.
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64% Bias Score

IRS to Help DHS Locate Undocumented Migrants Using Tax Data
The IRS is finalizing an agreement with DHS to verify addresses of suspected undocumented migrants using tax information, despite privacy concerns and potential legal challenges from immigrant rights groups.

IRS to Help DHS Locate Undocumented Migrants Using Tax Data
The IRS is finalizing an agreement with DHS to verify addresses of suspected undocumented migrants using tax information, despite privacy concerns and potential legal challenges from immigrant rights groups.
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52% Bias Score

Venezuela, U.S. Agree to Repatriate Undocumented Venezuelans
Venezuela and the U.S. have agreed to resume repatriation flights for undocumented Venezuelans starting Sunday, aiming to prevent further deportations like the recent controversial transfer of 200 Venezuelans to El Salvador, which violated a court order and cost the U.S. $6 million.

Venezuela, U.S. Agree to Repatriate Undocumented Venezuelans
Venezuela and the U.S. have agreed to resume repatriation flights for undocumented Venezuelans starting Sunday, aiming to prevent further deportations like the recent controversial transfer of 200 Venezuelans to El Salvador, which violated a court order and cost the U.S. $6 million.
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36% Bias Score
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