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44 Chilean Citizens Deported from U.S., Raising Visa Waiver Program Concerns
On May 22, 2024, the United States deported 44 Chilean citizens to Santiago, Chile, for violating U.S. laws, prompting concerns about the future of the Visa Waiver Program between the two countries.
44 Chilean Citizens Deported from U.S., Raising Visa Waiver Program Concerns
On May 22, 2024, the United States deported 44 Chilean citizens to Santiago, Chile, for violating U.S. laws, prompting concerns about the future of the Visa Waiver Program between the two countries.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Weighs Birthright Citizenship, Nationwide Injunctions
The Supreme Court is considering a challenge to birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, which could significantly alter immigration policy and the balance of power between the courts and executive branch. This case also involves the use of nationwide injunctions.
Supreme Court Weighs Birthright Citizenship, Nationwide Injunctions
The Supreme Court is considering a challenge to birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, which could significantly alter immigration policy and the balance of power between the courts and executive branch. This case also involves the use of nationwide injunctions.
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76% Bias Score


China Condemns Trump's "Golden Dome" Missile Defense System
China expressed serious concerns over President Trump's proposed "Golden Dome" missile defense system, citing its offensive capabilities and violation of the Outer Space Treaty, warning of a potential space arms race and heightened international security risks.
China Condemns Trump's "Golden Dome" Missile Defense System
China expressed serious concerns over President Trump's proposed "Golden Dome" missile defense system, citing its offensive capabilities and violation of the Outer Space Treaty, warning of a potential space arms race and heightened international security risks.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration Intensifies Deportations
The Trump administration significantly increased deportations, prioritizing criminals and utilizing "collateral arrests," while also negotiating with other countries to accept deportees and offering incentives for voluntary departures, facing challenges due to limited resources and international coo...
Trump Administration Intensifies Deportations
The Trump administration significantly increased deportations, prioritizing criminals and utilizing "collateral arrests," while also negotiating with other countries to accept deportees and offering incentives for voluntary departures, facing challenges due to limited resources and international coo...
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48% Bias Score


UK-EU Youth Mobility Scheme: Potential for Unlimited EU Arrivals
Negotiations for a UK-EU youth mobility scheme are underway, with a potential cap on EU arrivals of 70,000-100,000, but a sliding scale linked to British travel to the EU could make it effectively unlimited. This is politically sensitive for Labour, and the EU wants concessions on family members and...
UK-EU Youth Mobility Scheme: Potential for Unlimited EU Arrivals
Negotiations for a UK-EU youth mobility scheme are underway, with a potential cap on EU arrivals of 70,000-100,000, but a sliding scale linked to British travel to the EU could make it effectively unlimited. This is politically sensitive for Labour, and the EU wants concessions on family members and...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Gold Card to Launch Online Within Weeks, Generating Potential Trillions
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced that President Trump's $5 million Gold Card, a new path to U.S. citizenship for wealthy foreigners, will be available online via trumpcard.gov within weeks, aiming to generate revenue and attract high-net-worth individuals, despite concerns about potential...
Trump Gold Card to Launch Online Within Weeks, Generating Potential Trillions
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced that President Trump's $5 million Gold Card, a new path to U.S. citizenship for wealthy foreigners, will be available online via trumpcard.gov within weeks, aiming to generate revenue and attract high-net-worth individuals, despite concerns about potential...
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68% Bias Score

Trump Nominee Seeks to End OPT, Contradicting President's Stance
Joseph Edlow, President Trump's nominee to head U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, wants to end Optional Practical Training (OPT) and STEM OPT, impacting 242,782 international students and contradicting President Trump's support for granting green cards to foreign graduates.

Trump Nominee Seeks to End OPT, Contradicting President's Stance
Joseph Edlow, President Trump's nominee to head U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, wants to end Optional Practical Training (OPT) and STEM OPT, impacting 242,782 international students and contradicting President Trump's support for granting green cards to foreign graduates.
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52% Bias Score

New \$5 Million "Golden Card" Visa Program Announced for US Residency
Foreign nationals with \$5 million will soon be able to apply for a new "golden card" visa allowing permanent US residency and work, announced Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick; the program aims to replace the EB-5 visa program and generate significant revenue.

New \$5 Million "Golden Card" Visa Program Announced for US Residency
Foreign nationals with \$5 million will soon be able to apply for a new "golden card" visa allowing permanent US residency and work, announced Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick; the program aims to replace the EB-5 visa program and generate significant revenue.
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56% Bias Score

ICE Denies Detained Activist Contact Visit with Newborn Son
ICE denied a detained Palestinian activist, Mahmoud Khalil, a contact visit with his newborn son in Louisiana, despite his wife's journey from New York, citing security concerns and no-contact visitation policies, prompting outrage and protests at Columbia University.

ICE Denies Detained Activist Contact Visit with Newborn Son
ICE denied a detained Palestinian activist, Mahmoud Khalil, a contact visit with his newborn son in Louisiana, despite his wife's journey from New York, citing security concerns and no-contact visitation policies, prompting outrage and protests at Columbia University.
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60% Bias Score

German Deportation of Kurdish Man Sparks Controversy
Mustafa N., a 27-year-old Kurdish man in Germany, faces imminent deportation to Iraq despite nearing residency requirements, prompting protests from refugee advocates due to Iraq's instability and his partner's pregnancy.

German Deportation of Kurdish Man Sparks Controversy
Mustafa N., a 27-year-old Kurdish man in Germany, faces imminent deportation to Iraq despite nearing residency requirements, prompting protests from refugee advocates due to Iraq's instability and his partner's pregnancy.
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56% Bias Score

UK Government's Illegal Immigration Pledges Face Challenges Amidst Record Crossings
The UK government's efforts to curb illegal immigration are facing challenges, with small boat crossings reaching record highs despite pledges to 'stop the boats', while the asylum backlog increases despite increased processing; however, returns of those with no legal right to be in the UK increased...

UK Government's Illegal Immigration Pledges Face Challenges Amidst Record Crossings
The UK government's efforts to curb illegal immigration are facing challenges, with small boat crossings reaching record highs despite pledges to 'stop the boats', while the asylum backlog increases despite increased processing; however, returns of those with no legal right to be in the UK increased...
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40% Bias Score

US Expulsion of Asylum Seekers to Costa Rica Condemned by HRW
Human Rights Watch condemns the US expulsion of 200 asylum seekers, including children, to Costa Rica in February, citing abusive detention and denial of asylum applications; over half have since returned to their countries of origin, while the remaining are given 90 days to seek asylum or leave Cos...

US Expulsion of Asylum Seekers to Costa Rica Condemned by HRW
Human Rights Watch condemns the US expulsion of 200 asylum seekers, including children, to Costa Rica in February, citing abusive detention and denial of asylum applications; over half have since returned to their countries of origin, while the remaining are given 90 days to seek asylum or leave Cos...
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52% Bias Score
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