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Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Illegally Deported, Returned to Venezuela in Prisoner Exchange
Daniel Lozano-Camargo, a 20-year-old Venezuelan asylum seeker, was illegally deported to El Salvador in March 2023 by the Trump administration, violating a court order. He was later returned to Venezuela in July 2024 as part of a prisoner exchange, leaving his asylum case unresolved and his whereabo...
Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Illegally Deported, Returned to Venezuela in Prisoner Exchange
Daniel Lozano-Camargo, a 20-year-old Venezuelan asylum seeker, was illegally deported to El Salvador in March 2023 by the Trump administration, violating a court order. He was later returned to Venezuela in July 2024 as part of a prisoner exchange, leaving his asylum case unresolved and his whereabo...
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Court Blocks Asylum Seeker Returns to Belgium
The Netherlands' highest administrative court ruled Wednesday that it cannot return single male asylum seekers to Belgium due to Belgium's "systemic failure" to provide adequate shelter and legal protection, violating EU rules.
Dutch Court Blocks Asylum Seeker Returns to Belgium
The Netherlands' highest administrative court ruled Wednesday that it cannot return single male asylum seekers to Belgium due to Belgium's "systemic failure" to provide adequate shelter and legal protection, violating EU rules.
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52% Bias Score


State Department Investigates Harvard's J-1 Visa Program Compliance
The State Department is investigating Harvard University's compliance with the J-1 visa program, following previous attempts by the Trump administration to restrict international student enrollment, raising concerns about national security and academic freedom.
State Department Investigates Harvard's J-1 Visa Program Compliance
The State Department is investigating Harvard University's compliance with the J-1 visa program, following previous attempts by the Trump administration to restrict international student enrollment, raising concerns about national security and academic freedom.
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48% 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


Germany Deports 81 to Afghanistan Amid Human Rights Concerns
Germany deported 81 men from Leipzig to Kabul on July 18, 2025, as part of a policy to deport criminals to Afghanistan and Syria; this action, facilitated by Qatar, raises concerns about human rights given the Taliban's record and Germany's non-recognition of the regime.
Germany Deports 81 to Afghanistan Amid Human Rights Concerns
Germany deported 81 men from Leipzig to Kabul on July 18, 2025, as part of a policy to deport criminals to Afghanistan and Syria; this action, facilitated by Qatar, raises concerns about human rights given the Taliban's record and Germany's non-recognition of the regime.
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64% Bias Score


UK Sanctions People-Smugglers, But Effectiveness Questioned
The UK government launched a new sanctions regime targeting people-smugglers facilitating small boat crossings, freezing assets and banning travel for over 20 individuals initially; however, experts question its effectiveness due to the use of informal financial systems like hawala.
UK Sanctions People-Smugglers, But Effectiveness Questioned
The UK government launched a new sanctions regime targeting people-smugglers facilitating small boat crossings, freezing assets and banning travel for over 20 individuals initially; however, experts question its effectiveness due to the use of informal financial systems like hawala.
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52% Bias Score

EU Links Development Aid to African Migration Control
The European Commission suggests tying development aid to African nations' cooperation on migration control, potentially cutting aid for those not complying with deportation agreements; this has sparked criticism from humanitarian organizations and African experts who see it as neocolonial and ignor...

EU Links Development Aid to African Migration Control
The European Commission suggests tying development aid to African nations' cooperation on migration control, potentially cutting aid for those not complying with deportation agreements; this has sparked criticism from humanitarian organizations and African experts who see it as neocolonial and ignor...
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56% Bias Score

EU Grapples with Rising Migrant Returns, Seeks Stronger Libya Ties
EU Commissioner Magnus Bruner calls rising irregular migrant return rates a critical challenge, advocating for 'migration diplomacy' with countries like Libya, despite recent expulsion from Benghazi, focusing on preventing Russia's exploitation of migrants, and proposing 'return hubs' as a solution.

EU Grapples with Rising Migrant Returns, Seeks Stronger Libya Ties
EU Commissioner Magnus Bruner calls rising irregular migrant return rates a critical challenge, advocating for 'migration diplomacy' with countries like Libya, despite recent expulsion from Benghazi, focusing on preventing Russia's exploitation of migrants, and proposing 'return hubs' as a solution.
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44% Bias Score

US Court Rejects Stay on Afghan Deportations, Leaving 11,700 at Risk
A US federal appeals court refused to delay the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 11,700 Afghans, despite a lawsuit alleging racial bias and procedural violations by CASA, an immigrant rights organization. The ruling leaves thousands at risk of deportation, while NGOs refut...

US Court Rejects Stay on Afghan Deportations, Leaving 11,700 at Risk
A US federal appeals court refused to delay the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 11,700 Afghans, despite a lawsuit alleging racial bias and procedural violations by CASA, an immigrant rights organization. The ruling leaves thousands at risk of deportation, while NGOs refut...
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44% Bias Score

Education Department Investigates Universities Over Allegedly Discriminatory Scholarships
The Department of Education launched investigations into five universities for allegedly discriminatory scholarships favoring undocumented or DACA students, citing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and prompting concerns about equal opportunity in higher education.

Education Department Investigates Universities Over Allegedly Discriminatory Scholarships
The Department of Education launched investigations into five universities for allegedly discriminatory scholarships favoring undocumented or DACA students, citing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and prompting concerns about equal opportunity in higher education.
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52% Bias Score

Chip Shop Fined £40,000 for Employing Illegal Worker
A Surrey chip shop owner was fined £40,000 for employing a worker with a fraudulent identity despite conducting what he believed were adequate right-to-work checks, highlighting the difficulties faced by small businesses in UK immigration compliance and the potential for severe penalties.

Chip Shop Fined £40,000 for Employing Illegal Worker
A Surrey chip shop owner was fined £40,000 for employing a worker with a fraudulent identity despite conducting what he believed were adequate right-to-work checks, highlighting the difficulties faced by small businesses in UK immigration compliance and the potential for severe penalties.
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44% Bias Score

Belgium Tightens Family Reunification Rules for Immigrants
Belgium's new law restricts family reunification for immigrants, requiring refugees to apply within six months and those with subsidiary protection to wait two years; it also increased the minimum income to ,300 euros, impacting 20,724 non-EU citizens who obtained visas last year.

Belgium Tightens Family Reunification Rules for Immigrants
Belgium's new law restricts family reunification for immigrants, requiring refugees to apply within six months and those with subsidiary protection to wait two years; it also increased the minimum income to ,300 euros, impacting 20,724 non-EU citizens who obtained visas last year.
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52% Bias Score
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