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Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants
A US federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's deportation of over 200 Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act, citing lack of due process and the risk of harm to the migrants in El Salvador, while the administration argues it has the authority to use this l...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants
A US federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's deportation of over 200 Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act, citing lack of due process and the risk of harm to the migrants in El Salvador, while the administration argues it has the authority to use this l...
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44% Bias Score


ORR to Share Sponsors' Immigration Status with Law Enforcement
The U.S. Office for Refugee Resettlement (ORR) will share sponsors' immigration status with law enforcement, potentially discouraging families from claiming unaccompanied migrant children due to fears of detention or deportation; this follows the Trump administration's broader immigration crackdown.
ORR to Share Sponsors' Immigration Status with Law Enforcement
The U.S. Office for Refugee Resettlement (ORR) will share sponsors' immigration status with law enforcement, potentially discouraging families from claiming unaccompanied migrant children due to fears of detention or deportation; this follows the Trump administration's broader immigration crackdown.
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52% Bias Score


Stricter US Border Enforcement Deters Tourists
Stricter US immigration enforcement under the Trump administration has led to increased detentions of tourists, prompting warnings from the UK and Germany about potential arrest and detention, and predictions of a significant drop in European tourism to the US.
Stricter US Border Enforcement Deters Tourists
Stricter US immigration enforcement under the Trump administration has led to increased detentions of tourists, prompting warnings from the UK and Germany about potential arrest and detention, and predictions of a significant drop in European tourism to the US.
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64% Bias Score


Greek Court Rules Turkey Unsafe for Asylum Seekers
Greece's supreme court declared Turkey unsafe for asylum seekers from Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Somalia, invalidating a government decision and requiring individual case reviews, impacting over half of Greece's 2024 asylum applications (73,687).
Greek Court Rules Turkey Unsafe for Asylum Seekers
Greece's supreme court declared Turkey unsafe for asylum seekers from Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Somalia, invalidating a government decision and requiring individual case reviews, impacting over half of Greece's 2024 asylum applications (73,687).
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40% Bias Score


Catalan Language Requirement for Residency Permits Sparks Controversy in Catalonia
A proposal to require Catalan language proficiency for residency permits in Catalonia, following a power-sharing agreement between the PSOE and Junts, has alarmed the large Latino community in the region, who see it as unconstitutional and discriminatory.
Catalan Language Requirement for Residency Permits Sparks Controversy in Catalonia
A proposal to require Catalan language proficiency for residency permits in Catalonia, following a power-sharing agreement between the PSOE and Junts, has alarmed the large Latino community in the region, who see it as unconstitutional and discriminatory.
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36% Bias Score


La Cocina": Ruizpalacios's Critical Look at Immigrant Workers
Alonso Ruizpalacios's "La Cocina", a black-and-white film about a New York restaurant kitchen staff, draws from his early 2000s experience at the Rainforest Cafe, providing a critical, timeless look at immigrant workers' struggles within a capitalist system, facing financial and ideological obstacle...
La Cocina": Ruizpalacios's Critical Look at Immigrant Workers
Alonso Ruizpalacios's "La Cocina", a black-and-white film about a New York restaurant kitchen staff, draws from his early 2000s experience at the Rainforest Cafe, providing a critical, timeless look at immigrant workers' struggles within a capitalist system, facing financial and ideological obstacle...
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36% Bias Score

Operation Take Back America: Over 840 Immigration Charges Filed in Southern U.S. States
Operation Take Back America resulted in over 840 immigration-related charges against illegal immigrants across Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas during the third week of March, with Texas reporting the highest number of charges (456).

Operation Take Back America: Over 840 Immigration Charges Filed in Southern U.S. States
Operation Take Back America resulted in over 840 immigration-related charges against illegal immigrants across Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas during the third week of March, with Texas reporting the highest number of charges (456).
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60% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Use of 1798 Law to Deport Venezuelans
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan immigrants, ordering due process hearings before deportations, rejecting the government's claim that a Venezuelan gang's actions constitute an 'invasion' justifying mass deportations without hea...

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Use of 1798 Law to Deport Venezuelans
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan immigrants, ordering due process hearings before deportations, rejecting the government's claim that a Venezuelan gang's actions constitute an 'invasion' justifying mass deportations without hea...
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40% Bias Score

Weeks-Long Detentions of German Citizens Highlight US Immigration Issues
Four German citizens, including a Green Card holder, experienced weeks-long detentions by US Customs and Border Protection without clear justification; two other German tourists faced similar prolonged detentions, raising concerns about US immigration practices.

Weeks-Long Detentions of German Citizens Highlight US Immigration Issues
Four German citizens, including a Green Card holder, experienced weeks-long detentions by US Customs and Border Protection without clear justification; two other German tourists faced similar prolonged detentions, raising concerns about US immigration practices.
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52% Bias Score

German Citizen's Life Destroyed by UK Identity Theft
A 24-year-old German citizen, Rami Battikh, is facing severe career and life disruption due to a London criminal fraudulently using his stolen identity to rack up convictions that now appear on German databases, despite his repeated efforts to clear his name.

German Citizen's Life Destroyed by UK Identity Theft
A 24-year-old German citizen, Rami Battikh, is facing severe career and life disruption due to a London criminal fraudulently using his stolen identity to rack up convictions that now appear on German databases, despite his repeated efforts to clear his name.
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24% Bias Score

Spanish Citizenship Granted to Intellectually Disabled Son After Legal Battle
A Peruvian couple in Fuerteventura won a legal battle to grant their 35-year-old son with 71% intellectual disability Spanish citizenship without the usual political and cultural exam, after a long struggle and appeal to the Defensor del Pueblo.

Spanish Citizenship Granted to Intellectually Disabled Son After Legal Battle
A Peruvian couple in Fuerteventura won a legal battle to grant their 35-year-old son with 71% intellectual disability Spanish citizenship without the usual political and cultural exam, after a long struggle and appeal to the Defensor del Pueblo.
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44% Bias Score

IRS Considers Sharing Tax Data with ICE for Deportations
The IRS is reportedly considering giving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) access to confidential taxpayer data to aid in deporting undocumented immigrants, raising concerns about privacy violations and the weaponization of tax information for immigration enforcement.

IRS Considers Sharing Tax Data with ICE for Deportations
The IRS is reportedly considering giving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) access to confidential taxpayer data to aid in deporting undocumented immigrants, raising concerns about privacy violations and the weaponization of tax information for immigration enforcement.
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56% Bias Score
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