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Immigration Raids in California Result in Wrongful Arrests, Death
During a large-scale immigration raid on July 10th at two Southern California marijuana farms, over 360 people were arrested, including U.S. Army veteran George Retes and a professor, prompting outrage and legal challenges, with one farmworker dying after falling from a greenhouse roof.
Immigration Raids in California Result in Wrongful Arrests, Death
During a large-scale immigration raid on July 10th at two Southern California marijuana farms, over 360 people were arrested, including U.S. Army veteran George Retes and a professor, prompting outrage and legal challenges, with one farmworker dying after falling from a greenhouse roof.
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48% Bias Score


Armenian Court Changes Pre-Trial Detention for Mother Accused in Immigration Case
After public outcry, a court in Armenia changed the pre-trial detention of Liana Harutyunyan, a mother of three young children accused of aiding the illegal immigration of 16 Indian citizens, to administrative supervision due to her children and good behavior; she denies the charges.
Armenian Court Changes Pre-Trial Detention for Mother Accused in Immigration Case
After public outcry, a court in Armenia changed the pre-trial detention of Liana Harutyunyan, a mother of three young children accused of aiding the illegal immigration of 16 Indian citizens, to administrative supervision due to her children and good behavior; she denies the charges.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Minister Rejects Link Between Immigration and Crime Amidst Racist Riots
Spanish Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska addressed recent racist riots in Torre Pacheco, Murcia, emphasizing the lack of correlation between increased immigration (54% increase 2011-2024) and crime rates (7-point decrease), while condemning far-right groups inciting violence.
Spanish Minister Rejects Link Between Immigration and Crime Amidst Racist Riots
Spanish Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska addressed recent racist riots in Torre Pacheco, Murcia, emphasizing the lack of correlation between increased immigration (54% increase 2011-2024) and crime rates (7-point decrease), while condemning far-right groups inciting violence.
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56% Bias Score


Spain Praises Immigration's Economic Benefits, Seeks Regulated Migration with Mauritania
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, during a July 16th visit to Mauritania, lauded immigration's positive economic impact on Spain while advocating for regulated migration, leading to agreements with Mauritania to manage migration flows and reduce dangerous sea crossings, as thousands of migrants ...
Spain Praises Immigration's Economic Benefits, Seeks Regulated Migration with Mauritania
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, during a July 16th visit to Mauritania, lauded immigration's positive economic impact on Spain while advocating for regulated migration, leading to agreements with Mauritania to manage migration flows and reduce dangerous sea crossings, as thousands of migrants ...
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40% Bias Score


Primorsky Krai FSB Busts Illegal Immigration Ring
Primorsky Krai FSB detained a group of local residents for facilitating illegal immigration through fraudulent rental agreements; they face charges under Article 322.1 of the Russian Criminal Code.
Primorsky Krai FSB Busts Illegal Immigration Ring
Primorsky Krai FSB detained a group of local residents for facilitating illegal immigration through fraudulent rental agreements; they face charges under Article 322.1 of the Russian Criminal Code.
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48% Bias Score


US Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Using Travel Ban to Prevent Approved Refugees from Entering the Country
A US District Judge ruled against the Trump administration, preventing it from blocking approved refugees under a travel ban affecting 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Yemen, Iran, and Sudan, ordering the administration to process 80 refugees already vetted.
US Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Using Travel Ban to Prevent Approved Refugees from Entering the Country
A US District Judge ruled against the Trump administration, preventing it from blocking approved refugees under a travel ban affecting 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Yemen, Iran, and Sudan, ordering the administration to process 80 refugees already vetted.
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48% Bias Score

US Ends Automatic Work Permits for Young Immigrants, Creating Backlog
The Trump administration ended automatic work permits for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) beneficiaries, creating a backlog affecting over 107,000 young immigrants, primarily from Central America, who now face difficulties accessing work, education, and social services while waiting years f...

US Ends Automatic Work Permits for Young Immigrants, Creating Backlog
The Trump administration ended automatic work permits for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) beneficiaries, creating a backlog affecting over 107,000 young immigrants, primarily from Central America, who now face difficulties accessing work, education, and social services while waiting years f...
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40% Bias Score

Chile Debates Mandatory Voting Fine, Exempts Foreign Residents
The Chilean Chamber of Deputies approved a bill setting fines for mandatory voting in the November 2025 elections, ranging from $35 to $212, while exempting foreign residents, sparking political debate over the electoral impact of nearly 800,000 foreign voters.

Chile Debates Mandatory Voting Fine, Exempts Foreign Residents
The Chilean Chamber of Deputies approved a bill setting fines for mandatory voting in the November 2025 elections, ranging from $35 to $212, while exempting foreign residents, sparking political debate over the electoral impact of nearly 800,000 foreign voters.
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44% Bias Score

Immigrant Wage Gap: Germany and Eight Other Countries Show Significant Disparities
A study of nine countries reveals that immigrants earn significantly less than native-born workers; in Germany, the gap is 19.6% for first-generation immigrants and 7.7% for the second generation, primarily due to limited access to better-paying jobs.

Immigrant Wage Gap: Germany and Eight Other Countries Show Significant Disparities
A study of nine countries reveals that immigrants earn significantly less than native-born workers; in Germany, the gap is 19.6% for first-generation immigrants and 7.7% for the second generation, primarily due to limited access to better-paying jobs.
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36% Bias Score

Judge to Decide Fate of Erroneously Deported Migrant Amid Conflicting Government Statements
Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia's second detention hearing in Tennessee is underway, following his erroneous deportation and return to the U.S., amid conflicting statements from the Trump administration about his detention status.

Judge to Decide Fate of Erroneously Deported Migrant Amid Conflicting Government Statements
Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia's second detention hearing in Tennessee is underway, following his erroneous deportation and return to the U.S., amid conflicting statements from the Trump administration about his detention status.
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44% Bias Score

Asylum Seeker Relocation Highlights Legal Disputes in Rott am Inn
Approximately 30 asylum seekers were temporarily housed in a contested Rott am Inn facility Wednesday before being moved to a Raubling gymnasium due to legal challenges and community opposition, highlighting communication failures between the Rosenheim district office and local authorities.

Asylum Seeker Relocation Highlights Legal Disputes in Rott am Inn
Approximately 30 asylum seekers were temporarily housed in a contested Rott am Inn facility Wednesday before being moved to a Raubling gymnasium due to legal challenges and community opposition, highlighting communication failures between the Rosenheim district office and local authorities.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Used Homeland Security to Target Students for Pro-Palestinian Views
Federal agents, directed by the State Department under the Trump administration, arrested three university students—Rümeysa Öztürk, Mahmoud Khalil, and Badar Khan Suri—for expressing pro-Palestinian views, concealing visa revocations, and using masked agents during arrests.

Trump Administration Used Homeland Security to Target Students for Pro-Palestinian Views
Federal agents, directed by the State Department under the Trump administration, arrested three university students—Rümeysa Öztürk, Mahmoud Khalil, and Badar Khan Suri—for expressing pro-Palestinian views, concealing visa revocations, and using masked agents during arrests.
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52% Bias Score
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