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Germany Halts Afghan Resettlement, Considers Syrian Deportations
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul announced the end of Afghan resettlement programs, despite roughly 2,400 people awaiting visas in Pakistan; however, he will accept those with legally binding approvals from the prior government. He also showed openness to deporting criminal Syrians, pending S...
Germany Halts Afghan Resettlement, Considers Syrian Deportations
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul announced the end of Afghan resettlement programs, despite roughly 2,400 people awaiting visas in Pakistan; however, he will accept those with legally binding approvals from the prior government. He also showed openness to deporting criminal Syrians, pending S...
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48% Bias Score


Queens Student Released After Month-Long ICE Detention
Derlis Chusin, an Ecuadorian asylum seeker attending high school in Queens, was detained by ICE for 37 days after his June 2025 asylum hearing, released on \$20,000 bond, and is now reunited with his family, highlighting the Trump administration's new immigration enforcement policies.
Queens Student Released After Month-Long ICE Detention
Derlis Chusin, an Ecuadorian asylum seeker attending high school in Queens, was detained by ICE for 37 days after his June 2025 asylum hearing, released on \$20,000 bond, and is now reunited with his family, highlighting the Trump administration's new immigration enforcement policies.
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60% Bias Score


State Department Revoked Student Visas Based on Broad Definition of Antisemitism
A federal trial revealed that the State Department, in collaboration with the White House, revoked student visas based on a broad definition of antisemitism, leading to the detention of at least one student, Rümeysa Öztürk, for her political activism.
State Department Revoked Student Visas Based on Broad Definition of Antisemitism
A federal trial revealed that the State Department, in collaboration with the White House, revoked student visas based on a broad definition of antisemitism, leading to the detention of at least one student, Rümeysa Öztürk, for her political activism.
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56% Bias Score


Illegal Alien Sentenced for Raping Daughter in Mass. Migrant Shelter
A 44-year-old Haitian national illegally residing in a Massachusetts state-run migrant shelter, Ronald Joseph, was sentenced to 12–15 years in prison for the aggravated rape of his 14-year-old daughter, resulting in pregnancy; the crimes occurred between 2023 and 2024, prompting the closure of remai...
Illegal Alien Sentenced for Raping Daughter in Mass. Migrant Shelter
A 44-year-old Haitian national illegally residing in a Massachusetts state-run migrant shelter, Ronald Joseph, was sentenced to 12–15 years in prison for the aggravated rape of his 14-year-old daughter, resulting in pregnancy; the crimes occurred between 2023 and 2024, prompting the closure of remai...
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56% Bias Score


Discrepancy in Deportation Records Exposes Dozens of Missing Migrants
Hacked data from GlobalX airline reveals that dozens of migrants deported from Texas to El Salvador's CECOT prison in March 2023 were not listed on official U.S. government manifests, raising concerns about due process and transparency in Trump-era deportations.
Discrepancy in Deportation Records Exposes Dozens of Missing Migrants
Hacked data from GlobalX airline reveals that dozens of migrants deported from Texas to El Salvador's CECOT prison in March 2023 were not listed on official U.S. government manifests, raising concerns about due process and transparency in Trump-era deportations.
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64% Bias Score


Irish Famine Orphans Remembered in Tyrone
Twenty-one orphaned girls from Dungannon Workhouse in County Tyrone, Ireland, were sent to Australia between 1848 and 1850 as part of the Earl Grey Scheme, which aimed to reduce workhouse overcrowding and provide labor for Australia, highlighting the devastating effects of the Irish Famine.
Irish Famine Orphans Remembered in Tyrone
Twenty-one orphaned girls from Dungannon Workhouse in County Tyrone, Ireland, were sent to Australia between 1848 and 1850 as part of the Earl Grey Scheme, which aimed to reduce workhouse overcrowding and provide labor for Australia, highlighting the devastating effects of the Irish Famine.
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36% Bias Score

Tuvalu's Climate Migration: 80% Apply for Australian Visas
Faced with rising sea levels and coastal erosion, 80% of Tuvalu's 10,643 citizens applied for 280 Australian permanent residency visas under the Falepili Union Treaty, a unique agreement addressing climate migration.

Tuvalu's Climate Migration: 80% Apply for Australian Visas
Faced with rising sea levels and coastal erosion, 80% of Tuvalu's 10,643 citizens applied for 280 Australian permanent residency visas under the Falepili Union Treaty, a unique agreement addressing climate migration.
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44% Bias Score

ICE to Use Medicaid Data, Allow Masked Agents Amidst Rise in Attacks
Acting ICE director Todd Lyons confirmed that ICE agents will be allowed to wear masks during arrests and that the agency plans to use data from Medicaid and other government programs to locate immigrants suspected of living in the U.S. illegally, citing a dramatic increase in attacks against ICE ag...

ICE to Use Medicaid Data, Allow Masked Agents Amidst Rise in Attacks
Acting ICE director Todd Lyons confirmed that ICE agents will be allowed to wear masks during arrests and that the agency plans to use data from Medicaid and other government programs to locate immigrants suspected of living in the U.S. illegally, citing a dramatic increase in attacks against ICE ag...
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52% Bias Score

State Department's Visa Revocations Based on Broad Antisemitism Definition Raises Free Speech Concerns
A federal court trial revealed the State Department, in collaboration with the White House, revoked the visas of multiple students and professors based on broad interpretations of antisemitism, leading to investigations and detentions; the judge suggested that non-citizens likely have the same First...

State Department's Visa Revocations Based on Broad Antisemitism Definition Raises Free Speech Concerns
A federal court trial revealed the State Department, in collaboration with the White House, revoked the visas of multiple students and professors based on broad interpretations of antisemitism, leading to investigations and detentions; the judge suggested that non-citizens likely have the same First...
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56% Bias Score

Germany Leads European Push for Stricter Immigration Policies
Six European interior ministers met on Germany's Zugspitze to agree on stricter asylum and immigration policies, including increased deportations to countries like Afghanistan and Syria, despite criticism and challenges to the Schengen Area.

Germany Leads European Push for Stricter Immigration Policies
Six European interior ministers met on Germany's Zugspitze to agree on stricter asylum and immigration policies, including increased deportations to countries like Afghanistan and Syria, despite criticism and challenges to the Schengen Area.
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56% Bias Score

Venezuela Frees 10 Americans in Migrant Exchange
Venezuela released 10 jailed Americans in exchange for the return of roughly 300 Venezuelan migrants held in El Salvador, a deal facilitated by El Salvador and resulting in a diplomatic achievement for Nicolás Maduro and a win for the Trump administration.

Venezuela Frees 10 Americans in Migrant Exchange
Venezuela released 10 jailed Americans in exchange for the return of roughly 300 Venezuelan migrants held in El Salvador, a deal facilitated by El Salvador and resulting in a diplomatic achievement for Nicolás Maduro and a win for the Trump administration.
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40% Bias Score

US Deports Bhutanese Refugees, Leaving them Stateless
Over two dozen Bhutanese refugees, legally residing in the US, were deported to Bhutan, which refused their entry, resulting in their return to Nepalese refugee camps; many were convicted of crimes in the US before deportation.

US Deports Bhutanese Refugees, Leaving them Stateless
Over two dozen Bhutanese refugees, legally residing in the US, were deported to Bhutan, which refused their entry, resulting in their return to Nepalese refugee camps; many were convicted of crimes in the US before deportation.
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40% Bias Score
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