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Hillingdon: UK's Asylum Seeker Hotspot
Government statistics reveal Hillingdon, UK, as the asylum seeker hotspot, with 97 asylum seekers per 10,000 residents, mostly housed in hotels costing taxpayers almost £3 billion yearly; critics cite uneven distribution and safety concerns.
Hillingdon: UK's Asylum Seeker Hotspot
Government statistics reveal Hillingdon, UK, as the asylum seeker hotspot, with 97 asylum seekers per 10,000 residents, mostly housed in hotels costing taxpayers almost £3 billion yearly; critics cite uneven distribution and safety concerns.
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72% Bias Score


Dutch Court Overturns Speaker Ban, Sparking Debate on Judicial Clarity
A Dutch court overturned a government ban on three speakers at the Ramadan Expo in Utrecht due to insufficient evidence of threats to public order, prompting online threats against the judge and a public debate about the clarity of court rulings. The ministers' decision lacked proper justification d...
Dutch Court Overturns Speaker Ban, Sparking Debate on Judicial Clarity
A Dutch court overturned a government ban on three speakers at the Ramadan Expo in Utrecht due to insufficient evidence of threats to public order, prompting online threats against the judge and a public debate about the clarity of court rulings. The ministers' decision lacked proper justification d...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to End Birthright Citizenship
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn birthright citizenship, challenging a 150-year-old legal precedent based on a contested interpretation of the 14th Amendment's "subject to the jurisdiction" clause; lower courts have already rejected this argument.
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to End Birthright Citizenship
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn birthright citizenship, challenging a 150-year-old legal precedent based on a contested interpretation of the 14th Amendment's "subject to the jurisdiction" clause; lower courts have already rejected this argument.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals Birthright Citizenship Ruling to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings blocking its attempt to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, arguing that nationwide injunctions are excessive and that the 14th Amendment does not guarantee citizenship to those not...
Trump Administration Appeals Birthright Citizenship Ruling to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings blocking its attempt to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, arguing that nationwide injunctions are excessive and that the 14th Amendment does not guarantee citizenship to those not...
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40% Bias Score


Venezuela Resumes Deportation Flights Amid Trump Administration Pressure
Facing pressure from the Trump administration, Venezuela agreed to resume deportation flights from the U.S. starting Friday, a move praised by U.S. officials as improving deportation operations and reducing detention times; this follows over 32,000 ICE arrests and some Latin American countries refus...
Venezuela Resumes Deportation Flights Amid Trump Administration Pressure
Facing pressure from the Trump administration, Venezuela agreed to resume deportation flights from the U.S. starting Friday, a move praised by U.S. officials as improving deportation operations and reducing detention times; this follows over 32,000 ICE arrests and some Latin American countries refus...
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68% Bias Score


Lawful Permanent Resident Arrested, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent US resident, was arrested by ICE on March 8th for alleged support of Hamas, prompting concerns about free speech and due process under a recent executive order.
Lawful Permanent Resident Arrested, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent US resident, was arrested by ICE on March 8th for alleged support of Hamas, prompting concerns about free speech and due process under a recent executive order.
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56% Bias Score

Australian Court Upholds Deportation of Iranian Refugee Despite Persecution Claims
An Iranian refugee in Australia, granted asylum 10 years ago, is facing deportation after being jailed for attempting to smuggle 10.21 kg of methamphetamine; his appeal to revoke the visa cancellation was rejected by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (ART), prioritizing community protection over h...

Australian Court Upholds Deportation of Iranian Refugee Despite Persecution Claims
An Iranian refugee in Australia, granted asylum 10 years ago, is facing deportation after being jailed for attempting to smuggle 10.21 kg of methamphetamine; his appeal to revoke the visa cancellation was rejected by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (ART), prioritizing community protection over h...
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52% Bias Score

US Student's Arrest Raises Free Speech Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and green card holder, was arrested for allegedly distributing "pro-Hamas propaganda", prompting concerns about the US government using immigration laws to suppress dissent, mirroring actions by authoritarian regimes.

US Student's Arrest Raises Free Speech Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and green card holder, was arrested for allegedly distributing "pro-Hamas propaganda", prompting concerns about the US government using immigration laws to suppress dissent, mirroring actions by authoritarian regimes.
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52% Bias Score

Canada to Grant Citizenship to "Lost Canadians" via Interim Measure
Immigration Minister Marc Miller implemented a discretionary measure granting Canadian citizenship to "Lost Canadians," children born abroad to foreign-born Canadians, as a temporary solution while awaiting the passage of Bill C-71, following a court ruling that deemed the existing policy unconstitu...

Canada to Grant Citizenship to "Lost Canadians" via Interim Measure
Immigration Minister Marc Miller implemented a discretionary measure granting Canadian citizenship to "Lost Canadians," children born abroad to foreign-born Canadians, as a temporary solution while awaiting the passage of Bill C-71, following a court ruling that deemed the existing policy unconstitu...
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32% Bias Score

Family with Cancer-stricken Child Deported to Mexico
A family of six, including four U.S. citizen children and a 10-year-old battling brain cancer, was deported to Mexico after being stopped at a Texas immigration checkpoint, despite presenting medical and legal documentation, raising concerns about their access to healthcare and safety in a kidnappin...

Family with Cancer-stricken Child Deported to Mexico
A family of six, including four U.S. citizen children and a 10-year-old battling brain cancer, was deported to Mexico after being stopped at a Texas immigration checkpoint, despite presenting medical and legal documentation, raising concerns about their access to healthcare and safety in a kidnappin...
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56% Bias Score

Dual Nationality in France: Rising Pressure and Exclusion
French citizens with dual nationalities are facing increasing pressure to choose one identity, fueled by a climate of suspicion and debates on immigration and national identity, leading to a sense of exclusion and questioning of their belonging.

Dual Nationality in France: Rising Pressure and Exclusion
French citizens with dual nationalities are facing increasing pressure to choose one identity, fueled by a climate of suspicion and debates on immigration and national identity, leading to a sense of exclusion and questioning of their belonging.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Reviews Migrant Aid Groups, Suspecting Smuggling Law Violations
The Trump administration is reviewing organizations receiving FEMA grants for migrant aid, suspecting potential violations of anti-smuggling laws; this involves demands for detailed migrant service records and sworn statements, with funding potentially withheld.

Trump Administration Reviews Migrant Aid Groups, Suspecting Smuggling Law Violations
The Trump administration is reviewing organizations receiving FEMA grants for migrant aid, suspecting potential violations of anti-smuggling laws; this involves demands for detailed migrant service records and sworn statements, with funding potentially withheld.
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60% Bias Score
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