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Europe's Shifting Stance on Immigration: From "We Can Do It" to Border Security
Since Germany's 2015 open-door policy, the EU has seen a surge in asylum applications, peaking again in 2023, leading to a policy shift from humanitarian aid to stricter border controls and faster deportations.
Europe's Shifting Stance on Immigration: From "We Can Do It" to Border Security
Since Germany's 2015 open-door policy, the EU has seen a surge in asylum applications, peaking again in 2023, leading to a policy shift from humanitarian aid to stricter border controls and faster deportations.
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28% Bias Score


US Appeals Court Blocks End to Venezuelan TPS Protections
A US federal appeals court blocked the Trump administration's attempt to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 600,000 Venezuelans, upholding a lower court ruling that deemed the termination unlawful and potentially racially motivated.
US Appeals Court Blocks End to Venezuelan TPS Protections
A US federal appeals court blocked the Trump administration's attempt to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 600,000 Venezuelans, upholding a lower court ruling that deemed the termination unlawful and potentially racially motivated.
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20% Bias Score


Gentrification Protests Erupt in Mexico City Amidst Rising Rents and Displacement
Fueled by rising rents and an influx of tourists, protests against gentrification in Mexico City turned violent on July 4th, resulting in property damage and a condemnation of xenophobia from President Claudia Sheinbaum, while long-term residents face displacement.
Gentrification Protests Erupt in Mexico City Amidst Rising Rents and Displacement
Fueled by rising rents and an influx of tourists, protests against gentrification in Mexico City turned violent on July 4th, resulting in property damage and a condemnation of xenophobia from President Claudia Sheinbaum, while long-term residents face displacement.
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44% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Trump-Era Expedited Deportation Policy
A federal judge blocked a Trump administration policy that expedited deportations of migrants within the US, deeming it a violation of due process rights, as it applied to migrants who had long been present in the country.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump-Era Expedited Deportation Policy
A federal judge blocked a Trump administration policy that expedited deportations of migrants within the US, deeming it a violation of due process rights, as it applied to migrants who had long been present in the country.
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16% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Expansion of Expedited Removal
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's expansion of expedited removal, a fast-track deportation process, citing violations of migrants' due process rights, issuing a major setback to the administration's mass deportation efforts.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Expansion of Expedited Removal
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's expansion of expedited removal, a fast-track deportation process, citing violations of migrants' due process rights, issuing a major setback to the administration's mass deportation efforts.
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28% Bias Score


Surge in English Flags Sparks Debate Amidst Immigration Tensions
A surge in Union Jack and St. George's Cross flags across England, fueled by a campaign called "Operation Raise the Colours," has sparked debate, with some viewing it as patriotism and others as a provocation against asylum seekers.
Surge in English Flags Sparks Debate Amidst Immigration Tensions
A surge in Union Jack and St. George's Cross flags across England, fueled by a campaign called "Operation Raise the Colours," has sparked debate, with some viewing it as patriotism and others as a provocation against asylum seekers.
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28% Bias Score

Court Upholds Epping Asylum Hotel, Fueling Public Backlash Against Labour
The Court of Appeal ruled against closing an asylum seeker hotel in Epping, despite local protests, leading to criticism of the Labour government for prioritizing asylum seekers' rights over local concerns.

Court Upholds Epping Asylum Hotel, Fueling Public Backlash Against Labour
The Court of Appeal ruled against closing an asylum seeker hotel in Epping, despite local protests, leading to criticism of the Labour government for prioritizing asylum seekers' rights over local concerns.
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60% Bias Score

Maine Woman Arrested for Attempted Assault on Border Patrol Agents
Olivia Wilkins, 24, was arrested in Maine after allegedly attempting to run over Border Patrol agents assisting in the arrest of two illegal immigrants, Jhoan Andres Ortiz-Calderon and Victor Hugo Cardona-Calderon, following a commercial vehicle rollover accident.

Maine Woman Arrested for Attempted Assault on Border Patrol Agents
Olivia Wilkins, 24, was arrested in Maine after allegedly attempting to run over Border Patrol agents assisting in the arrest of two illegal immigrants, Jhoan Andres Ortiz-Calderon and Victor Hugo Cardona-Calderon, following a commercial vehicle rollover accident.
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56% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump-Era Expedited Deportation Policy
A federal judge blocked a Trump administration policy that expedited deportations of migrants within the US, deeming it a violation of due process, as it applied to migrants who had been in the country longer than previously allowed under expedited removal.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump-Era Expedited Deportation Policy
A federal judge blocked a Trump administration policy that expedited deportations of migrants within the US, deeming it a violation of due process, as it applied to migrants who had been in the country longer than previously allowed under expedited removal.
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24% Bias Score

Australia to Deport Hundreds of Foreign-Born Criminals to Nauru Under $400M Deal
Australia will pay Nauru $400 million over several years to accept the deportation of approximately 280 foreign-born criminals whose visas were cancelled due to character grounds, following a High Court ruling against indefinite detention without prospect of removal.

Australia to Deport Hundreds of Foreign-Born Criminals to Nauru Under $400M Deal
Australia will pay Nauru $400 million over several years to accept the deportation of approximately 280 foreign-born criminals whose visas were cancelled due to character grounds, following a High Court ruling against indefinite detention without prospect of removal.
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40% Bias Score

Federal Appeals Court Rules Against Trump Administration's Termination of Venezuelan TPS
A federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration likely acted unlawfully in ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nearly 600,000 Venezuelans, upholding a lower court's decision and potentially impacting hundreds of thousands of lives.

Federal Appeals Court Rules Against Trump Administration's Termination of Venezuelan TPS
A federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration likely acted unlawfully in ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nearly 600,000 Venezuelans, upholding a lower court's decision and potentially impacting hundreds of thousands of lives.
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28% Bias Score

Surge in English Flags Sparks Debate Amid Immigration Tensions
A recent surge in the display of English flags across the UK, driven by a campaign called "Operation Raise the Colours," has sparked a debate, with some viewing it as patriotism and others as a provocative act aimed at asylum seekers.

Surge in English Flags Sparks Debate Amid Immigration Tensions
A recent surge in the display of English flags across the UK, driven by a campaign called "Operation Raise the Colours," has sparked a debate, with some viewing it as patriotism and others as a provocative act aimed at asylum seekers.
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24% Bias Score
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