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Chicago's Sanctuary City Policies Upheld in Federal Court
An Illinois judge dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit challenging Chicago's sanctuary city policies on Friday, stating that the city's ordinance is lawful and supports public safety; the ruling could impact similar cases nationwide.
Chicago's Sanctuary City Policies Upheld in Federal Court
An Illinois judge dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit challenging Chicago's sanctuary city policies on Friday, stating that the city's ordinance is lawful and supports public safety; the ruling could impact similar cases nationwide.
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52% Bias Score


Anti-Immigration Protest in Norwich: Hundreds Demonstrate Against Asylum Seekers
Approximately 350-400 anti-immigration protesters and 150 counter-protesters demonstrated outside a Norwich hotel housing asylum seekers on Saturday, resulting in two arrests and highlighting growing public anxieties about asylum policies.
Anti-Immigration Protest in Norwich: Hundreds Demonstrate Against Asylum Seekers
Approximately 350-400 anti-immigration protesters and 150 counter-protesters demonstrated outside a Norwich hotel housing asylum seekers on Saturday, resulting in two arrests and highlighting growing public anxieties about asylum policies.
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52% Bias Score


ICE Arrests Salvadoran National for Stalking After Previous Deportation Order
ICE arrested Jose Madrid Reyes, a Salvadoran national with a history of assault and DWI convictions, on July 12th for allegedly stalking a U.S. government official and her child; despite a 2022 deportation order, he remained in the U.S. illegally and is now awaiting deportation.
ICE Arrests Salvadoran National for Stalking After Previous Deportation Order
ICE arrested Jose Madrid Reyes, a Salvadoran national with a history of assault and DWI convictions, on July 12th for allegedly stalking a U.S. government official and her child; despite a 2022 deportation order, he remained in the U.S. illegally and is now awaiting deportation.
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68% Bias Score


Trump Administration Sues New York City Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration sued New York City over its sanctuary city policies, arguing they obstruct federal immigration law enforcement and citing a recent shooting of a Customs and Border Protection officer as evidence; the lawsuit names Mayor Eric Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch among ...
Trump Administration Sues New York City Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration sued New York City over its sanctuary city policies, arguing they obstruct federal immigration law enforcement and citing a recent shooting of a Customs and Border Protection officer as evidence; the lawsuit names Mayor Eric Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch among ...
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52% Bias Score


Venezuelan Migrant Alleges Abuse in El Salvador's Cecot Prison
A Venezuelan migrant, Luis Alfredo Núñez Falcón, deported from El Salvador, alleges brutal beatings and injuries sustained at the Cecot maximum-security prison prior to deportation. His account contradicts El Salvador's claims of respecting human rights within its prison system, raising concerns abo...
Venezuelan Migrant Alleges Abuse in El Salvador's Cecot Prison
A Venezuelan migrant, Luis Alfredo Núñez Falcón, deported from El Salvador, alleges brutal beatings and injuries sustained at the Cecot maximum-security prison prior to deportation. His account contradicts El Salvador's claims of respecting human rights within its prison system, raising concerns abo...
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48% Bias Score


Three Federal Immigration Judges Fired Amidst Backlog Crisis
Three experienced federal immigration judges in Chicago and Boston were abruptly fired this month via email, prompting concerns about judicial independence and due process within the U.S. immigration system, which currently faces a backlog of nearly four million cases.
Three Federal Immigration Judges Fired Amidst Backlog Crisis
Three experienced federal immigration judges in Chicago and Boston were abruptly fired this month via email, prompting concerns about judicial independence and due process within the U.S. immigration system, which currently faces a backlog of nearly four million cases.
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48% Bias Score

Integration: A Personal Journey and Systemic Challenges
A Turkish immigrant's successful integration into German society, facilitated by early interaction with German peers and a supportive school environment, highlights the challenges of school segregation and the complex role of family background in integration.

Integration: A Personal Journey and Systemic Challenges
A Turkish immigrant's successful integration into German society, facilitated by early interaction with German peers and a supportive school environment, highlights the challenges of school segregation and the complex role of family background in integration.
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60% Bias Score

Overcrowded Apartment in Rome: 15 Bangladeshi Workers Found Living in Squalid Conditions
Fifteen Bangladeshi workers were discovered living in overcrowded, unsanitary conditions in a 40-square-meter Rome apartment, paying €100 per month each in cash to a fellow countryman who illegally sublet the space, exceeding the official rent of €1450.

Overcrowded Apartment in Rome: 15 Bangladeshi Workers Found Living in Squalid Conditions
Fifteen Bangladeshi workers were discovered living in overcrowded, unsanitary conditions in a 40-square-meter Rome apartment, paying €100 per month each in cash to a fellow countryman who illegally sublet the space, exceeding the official rent of €1450.
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52% Bias Score

DOJ Sues New York City Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Department of Justice sued New York City for its sanctuary city policies, claiming they obstruct federal immigration enforcement and endanger public safety following the shooting of a border patrol officer by an undocumented immigrant; federal officials vowed to increase immigration enforcement ...

DOJ Sues New York City Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Department of Justice sued New York City for its sanctuary city policies, claiming they obstruct federal immigration enforcement and endanger public safety following the shooting of a border patrol officer by an undocumented immigrant; federal officials vowed to increase immigration enforcement ...
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60% Bias Score

100,000 Deportations to Mexico Strain Resources, Highlight Reintegration Challenges
Between January 1 and June 24, 2024, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported approximately 100,000 people, most with minor criminal convictions, leading to challenges for deportees reintegrating into Mexico and raising concerns about resource availability and long-term impacts.

100,000 Deportations to Mexico Strain Resources, Highlight Reintegration Challenges
Between January 1 and June 24, 2024, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported approximately 100,000 people, most with minor criminal convictions, leading to challenges for deportees reintegrating into Mexico and raising concerns about resource availability and long-term impacts.
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32% Bias Score

Updated US Work Visa Programs: Key Changes and Implications
The US updated its H-1B and H-2B visa programs in January 2025, including an updated Form I-129, increased H-2B quotas to 120,000, and strengthened H-2A/H-2B worker protections; Belize was added to the eligible countries for H-2A and H-2B programs in November 2024.

Updated US Work Visa Programs: Key Changes and Implications
The US updated its H-1B and H-2B visa programs in January 2025, including an updated Form I-129, increased H-2B quotas to 120,000, and strengthened H-2A/H-2B worker protections; Belize was added to the eligible countries for H-2A and H-2B programs in November 2024.
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32% Bias Score

Justice Department Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Laws
The Justice Department sued New York City on Thursday, challenging its sanctuary laws for undocumented immigrants, citing obstruction of federal immigration enforcement and violation of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause; the suit highlights a recent shooting of a Border Patrol agent by an undocume...

Justice Department Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Laws
The Justice Department sued New York City on Thursday, challenging its sanctuary laws for undocumented immigrants, citing obstruction of federal immigration enforcement and violation of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause; the suit highlights a recent shooting of a Border Patrol agent by an undocume...
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52% Bias Score
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