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NC House Expands ICE Cooperation Law
The North Carolina House approved a bill expanding a 2024 law requiring sheriffs to cooperate with ICE detainers, adding more crimes to the list triggering immigration status inquiries and clarifying contact protocols; the bill now heads to the Senate.
NC House Expands ICE Cooperation Law
The North Carolina House approved a bill expanding a 2024 law requiring sheriffs to cooperate with ICE detainers, adding more crimes to the list triggering immigration status inquiries and clarifying contact protocols; the bill now heads to the Senate.
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44% Bias Score


Philippines Launches Digital Nomad Visa to Boost Economy
The Philippines launched a digital nomad visa program, allowing remote workers worldwide to stay longer and spend more, mirroring a global trend of countries attracting digital nomads to boost their economies. The program leverages the country's English proficiency, low cost of living, and high inte...
Philippines Launches Digital Nomad Visa to Boost Economy
The Philippines launched a digital nomad visa program, allowing remote workers worldwide to stay longer and spend more, mirroring a global trend of countries attracting digital nomads to boost their economies. The program leverages the country's English proficiency, low cost of living, and high inte...
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Federal Judge Orders Release of Anti-Israel Activist from ICE Detention
A federal judge ordered the release of Mohsen Mahdawi, a green card holder and anti-Israel activist, from ICE detention; Mahdawi, who co-founded the Palestinian Student Union at Columbia University and organized protests, was arrested earlier this month in Vermont; Vermont's senators and representat...
Federal Judge Orders Release of Anti-Israel Activist from ICE Detention
A federal judge ordered the release of Mohsen Mahdawi, a green card holder and anti-Israel activist, from ICE detention; Mahdawi, who co-founded the Palestinian Student Union at Columbia University and organized protests, was arrested earlier this month in Vermont; Vermont's senators and representat...
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Trump's 100 Days: Executive Orders and Low Approval Ratings
During his second term's first 100 days, President Trump issued over 140 executive orders, impacting immigration (targeting sanctuary cities and deporting immigrants), trade (imposing tariffs), and international relations (straining relationships with allies). His approval rating stands at 39%, the ...
Trump's 100 Days: Executive Orders and Low Approval Ratings
During his second term's first 100 days, President Trump issued over 140 executive orders, impacting immigration (targeting sanctuary cities and deporting immigrants), trade (imposing tariffs), and international relations (straining relationships with allies). His approval rating stands at 39%, the ...
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EU Illegal Crossings Drop 31% in Q1 2025
Frontex reported a 31% decrease in illegal crossings into the EU during the first quarter of 2025, totaling almost 33,600 attempts. The Western Balkans route saw the sharpest decline (-64%), while the Eastern Mediterranean remained the busiest route (9,267 attempts). Contributing factors include inc...
EU Illegal Crossings Drop 31% in Q1 2025
Frontex reported a 31% decrease in illegal crossings into the EU during the first quarter of 2025, totaling almost 33,600 attempts. The Western Balkans route saw the sharpest decline (-64%), while the Eastern Mediterranean remained the busiest route (9,267 attempts). Contributing factors include inc...
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UK Bans Asylum for Foreign Nationals Convicted of Sex Offenses
The UK will ban foreign nationals with sex offense convictions from claiming asylum, a move prompted by the Reform party's electoral success and concerns about national security, as exemplified by the case of Abdul Ezedi, a convicted sex offender who committed a chemical attack after being granted a...
UK Bans Asylum for Foreign Nationals Convicted of Sex Offenses
The UK will ban foreign nationals with sex offense convictions from claiming asylum, a move prompted by the Reform party's electoral success and concerns about national security, as exemplified by the case of Abdul Ezedi, a convicted sex offender who committed a chemical attack after being granted a...
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One Million Americans Retire in Canada: Benefits and Challenges
Over one million Americans live in Canada, attracted by its natural beauty, lower healthcare costs, and cultural familiarity; however, challenges include harsh winters, high housing costs, and higher taxes.

One Million Americans Retire in Canada: Benefits and Challenges
Over one million Americans live in Canada, attracted by its natural beauty, lower healthcare costs, and cultural familiarity; however, challenges include harsh winters, high housing costs, and higher taxes.
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Judge Blocks Government from Cutting Legal Aid for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children
U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín issued a preliminary injunction blocking the government from cutting off legal aid funding for unaccompanied immigrant children until March 21, 2025, impacting a network of 89 legal services organizations across 159 offices nationwide, following a previous...

Judge Blocks Government from Cutting Legal Aid for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children
U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín issued a preliminary injunction blocking the government from cutting off legal aid funding for unaccompanied immigrant children until March 21, 2025, impacting a network of 89 legal services organizations across 159 offices nationwide, following a previous...
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Social Isolation, Not Economics, Drives Emigration from Germany
A Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung study reveals that over seven million people left Germany between 2015 and 2022, primarily due to social isolation, discrimination, and bureaucratic hurdles, highlighting integration challenges and prompting calls for policy changes.

Social Isolation, Not Economics, Drives Emigration from Germany
A Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung study reveals that over seven million people left Germany between 2015 and 2022, primarily due to social isolation, discrimination, and bureaucratic hurdles, highlighting integration challenges and prompting calls for policy changes.
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36% Bias Score

UK to Deny Asylum to Sex Offenders
The UK government will deny asylum to individuals with sexual offense convictions, regardless of sentence length, aiming to improve the asylum system's efficiency and address public safety concerns, while also setting a 24-week target for appeal decisions and exploring AI for processing claims.

UK to Deny Asylum to Sex Offenders
The UK government will deny asylum to individuals with sexual offense convictions, regardless of sentence length, aiming to improve the asylum system's efficiency and address public safety concerns, while also setting a 24-week target for appeal decisions and exploring AI for processing claims.
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56% Bias Score

EU Migrant Crossings Drop 31% in Q1 2025
Frontex reported a 31% decrease in illegal migrant crossings into the EU during the first quarter of 2025, totaling nearly 33,600, with the Western Balkans route seeing the steepest decline (-64%) due to increased border controls, harsh weather, and awareness of human rights abuses.

EU Migrant Crossings Drop 31% in Q1 2025
Frontex reported a 31% decrease in illegal migrant crossings into the EU during the first quarter of 2025, totaling nearly 33,600, with the Western Balkans route seeing the steepest decline (-64%) due to increased border controls, harsh weather, and awareness of human rights abuses.
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44% Bias Score

Trump to Sign Executive Order Targeting Sanctuary Cities
President Trump will sign an executive order on Monday targeting sanctuary cities that limit cooperation with immigration authorities, potentially leading to increased lawsuits and further straining the relationship between federal and local governments.

Trump to Sign Executive Order Targeting Sanctuary Cities
President Trump will sign an executive order on Monday targeting sanctuary cities that limit cooperation with immigration authorities, potentially leading to increased lawsuits and further straining the relationship between federal and local governments.
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56% Bias Score
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