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Appeals Court Allows End of TPS for Afghans and Cameroonians
A U.S. appeals court allowed the Trump administration to end temporary deportation protections for over 16,000 Afghans and Cameroonians despite acknowledging a plausible case against the administration's decision, leaving thousands vulnerable to deportation unless they have green cards.
Appeals Court Allows End of TPS for Afghans and Cameroonians
A U.S. appeals court allowed the Trump administration to end temporary deportation protections for over 16,000 Afghans and Cameroonians despite acknowledging a plausible case against the administration's decision, leaving thousands vulnerable to deportation unless they have green cards.
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36% Bias Score


UK Launches Global Sanctions Regime Against Human Trafficking
The UK launched the world's first global sanctions regime against illegal migration, targeting human traffickers and their facilitators to disrupt their operations and protect vulnerable migrants; this initiative emphasizes international cooperation, especially with Italy, which is a pioneer in this...
UK Launches Global Sanctions Regime Against Human Trafficking
The UK launched the world's first global sanctions regime against illegal migration, targeting human traffickers and their facilitators to disrupt their operations and protect vulnerable migrants; this initiative emphasizes international cooperation, especially with Italy, which is a pioneer in this...
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48% Bias Score


700 US Marines Withdrawn from Los Angeles After Immigration Protests
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the withdrawal of 700 US Marines from Los Angeles following protests against immigration raids; Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called the deployment unnecessary, while the Pentagon highlighted the Marines' role in restoring order; the deployment marked the first ...
700 US Marines Withdrawn from Los Angeles After Immigration Protests
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the withdrawal of 700 US Marines from Los Angeles following protests against immigration raids; Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called the deployment unnecessary, while the Pentagon highlighted the Marines' role in restoring order; the deployment marked the first ...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Praises Poland's Border Controls Amidst Migration Crisis
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt praised Poland's strengthened border controls along its border with Belarus, implemented due to concerns about Russia and Belarus using migration as a tool for destabilization, despite criticism from human rights groups and temporary reciprocal controls be...
Germany Praises Poland's Border Controls Amidst Migration Crisis
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt praised Poland's strengthened border controls along its border with Belarus, implemented due to concerns about Russia and Belarus using migration as a tool for destabilization, despite criticism from human rights groups and temporary reciprocal controls be...
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40% Bias Score


Anti-ICE Violence Surges Amid Trump's Immigration Crackdown
Following President Trump's immigration crackdown, anti-ICE protests and violence against federal immigration officers surged, with Republicans blaming Democrats' rhetoric and sanctuary city policies, while Democrats advocate for increased officer identification transparency.
Anti-ICE Violence Surges Amid Trump's Immigration Crackdown
Following President Trump's immigration crackdown, anti-ICE protests and violence against federal immigration officers surged, with Republicans blaming Democrats' rhetoric and sanctuary city policies, while Democrats advocate for increased officer identification transparency.
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64% Bias Score


San Francisco to Ban Homeless from Living in RVs
San Francisco will enforce a two-hour parking limit for RVs over 22 feet long or 7 feet high, impacting at least 400 residents using RVs as housing, due to a lack of affordable housing; the city offers limited subsidized housing and a permit program, but critics say it's insufficient.
San Francisco to Ban Homeless from Living in RVs
San Francisco will enforce a two-hour parking limit for RVs over 22 feet long or 7 feet high, impacting at least 400 residents using RVs as housing, due to a lack of affordable housing; the city offers limited subsidized housing and a permit program, but critics say it's insufficient.
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52% Bias Score

Two Italian Nationals Detained at Florida's Controversial "Alligator Alcatraz" ICE Facility
Two Italian citizens, Fernando Artese and Gaetano Mirabella Costa, are detained at the "Alligator Alcatraz" ICE facility in Florida for immigration violations; Artese was arrested for a driving offense while intending to self-deport, while Mirabella Costa's detention follows a jail sentence for dome...

Two Italian Nationals Detained at Florida's Controversial "Alligator Alcatraz" ICE Facility
Two Italian citizens, Fernando Artese and Gaetano Mirabella Costa, are detained at the "Alligator Alcatraz" ICE facility in Florida for immigration violations; Artese was arrested for a driving offense while intending to self-deport, while Mirabella Costa's detention follows a jail sentence for dome...
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68% Bias Score

Germany Allows Taliban Envoys Amid Afghan Deportation Controversy
Germany allowed two Taliban envoys entry to facilitate the deportation of 81 Afghan migrants with criminal convictions; further deportations are planned, despite UN criticism citing human rights violations in Afghanistan.

Germany Allows Taliban Envoys Amid Afghan Deportation Controversy
Germany allowed two Taliban envoys entry to facilitate the deportation of 81 Afghan migrants with criminal convictions; further deportations are planned, despite UN criticism citing human rights violations in Afghanistan.
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44% Bias Score

Australia Nears One Millionth Refugee Intake Since WWII
Australia is approaching its one millionth refugee intake since World War II, a milestone highlighting the country's evolving immigration policies and the significant contributions and challenges faced by refugees who have resettled there after fleeing persecution in places like Afghanistan and Viet...

Australia Nears One Millionth Refugee Intake Since WWII
Australia is approaching its one millionth refugee intake since World War II, a milestone highlighting the country's evolving immigration policies and the significant contributions and challenges faced by refugees who have resettled there after fleeing persecution in places like Afghanistan and Viet...
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36% Bias Score

EU Tightens Asylum Rules, Faces Challenges in Third-Country Cooperation
The EU is toughening its asylum policies, with Germany and Austria leading the way by increasing deportations, alongside increased funding for border control (34 billion euros) and new return centers, potentially outside the EU. However, the success depends on cooperation with third countries, as hi...

EU Tightens Asylum Rules, Faces Challenges in Third-Country Cooperation
The EU is toughening its asylum policies, with Germany and Austria leading the way by increasing deportations, alongside increased funding for border control (34 billion euros) and new return centers, potentially outside the EU. However, the success depends on cooperation with third countries, as hi...
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48% Bias Score

Syrian Faction Violence Erupts in Germany
Violent clashes between pro- and anti-Syrian government factions erupted in Berlin and Düsseldorf, Germany, over the weekend, injuring police officers and raising concerns about escalating ethnic tensions among the country's large Syrian population.

Syrian Faction Violence Erupts in Germany
Violent clashes between pro- and anti-Syrian government factions erupted in Berlin and Düsseldorf, Germany, over the weekend, injuring police officers and raising concerns about escalating ethnic tensions among the country's large Syrian population.
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56% Bias Score

DOJ Employee Fired Over Husband's Anti-ICE App
A Department of Justice forensic accountant, Carolyn Feinstein, was fired after a DOJ investigation linked her to her husband's app, ICEBlock, which alerts users to nearby ICE agents; Feinstein claims this was retaliation for her husband's activism.

DOJ Employee Fired Over Husband's Anti-ICE App
A Department of Justice forensic accountant, Carolyn Feinstein, was fired after a DOJ investigation linked her to her husband's app, ICEBlock, which alerts users to nearby ICE agents; Feinstein claims this was retaliation for her husband's activism.
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52% Bias Score
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