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US Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to End TPS for Venezuelans
A US federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration's effort to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 600,000 Venezuelans, preventing potential deportations until the legal case concludes. The judge cited procedural violations and potentia...
US Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to End TPS for Venezuelans
A US federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration's effort to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 600,000 Venezuelans, preventing potential deportations until the legal case concludes. The judge cited procedural violations and potentia...
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36% Bias Score


Sommer's Proposal to Replace Asylum Rights Sparks Controversy
Hans-Eckhard Sommer's proposal to replace Germany's individual asylum right with humanitarian intake programs sparked criticism, raising concerns about violating the non-refoulement principle and undermining refugee protection, as highlighted by Berenice Böhlo.
Sommer's Proposal to Replace Asylum Rights Sparks Controversy
Hans-Eckhard Sommer's proposal to replace Germany's individual asylum right with humanitarian intake programs sparked criticism, raising concerns about violating the non-refoulement principle and undermining refugee protection, as highlighted by Berenice Böhlo.
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52% Bias Score


ICE Deportation Error Sends Protected Salvadoran Citizen to Notorious El Salvador Prison
Due to an administrative error, ICE deported Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen with protected status in the US, to El Salvador on March 15, 2024, despite knowing of his protected status; he is now imprisoned in CECOT, a notorious prison in El Salvador.
ICE Deportation Error Sends Protected Salvadoran Citizen to Notorious El Salvador Prison
Due to an administrative error, ICE deported Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen with protected status in the US, to El Salvador on March 15, 2024, despite knowing of his protected status; he is now imprisoned in CECOT, a notorious prison in El Salvador.
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44% Bias Score


Australia's Housing Accord Target Faces Setback Amidst Low Building Approvals
Australia's February building approvals of 16,606 new homes fell short of the 20,000 monthly target set by the National Housing Accord, raising doubts about the plan's feasibility given historical low approval rates and record immigration.
Australia's Housing Accord Target Faces Setback Amidst Low Building Approvals
Australia's February building approvals of 16,606 new homes fell short of the 20,000 monthly target set by the National Housing Accord, raising doubts about the plan's feasibility given historical low approval rates and record immigration.
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52% Bias Score


Spain Ends Controversial 'Golden Visa' Program
Spain abolished its 'Golden Visa' program on Thursday, ending a system that granted residency permits to investors who spent large sums in the country; between 2013 and 2023, 14,576 visas were granted.
Spain Ends Controversial 'Golden Visa' Program
Spain abolished its 'Golden Visa' program on Thursday, ending a system that granted residency permits to investors who spent large sums in the country; between 2013 and 2023, 14,576 visas were granted.
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40% Bias Score


US Deports Salvadoran Man with Judicial Protection to El Salvador
The US government deported Kilmar Armando Abrego García, a Salvadoran man with judicial protection from deportation, to El Salvador on March 15th due to an "administrative error," despite a court order prohibiting it; he is now held in the dangerous Cecot prison.
US Deports Salvadoran Man with Judicial Protection to El Salvador
The US government deported Kilmar Armando Abrego García, a Salvadoran man with judicial protection from deportation, to El Salvador on March 15th due to an "administrative error," despite a court order prohibiting it; he is now held in the dangerous Cecot prison.
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48% Bias Score

FEMA Migrant Aid Funds Considered for Immigration Enforcement
The Department of Homeland Security is considering diverting over \$800 million in FEMA funds from a migrant aid program towards immigration enforcement, following the termination of the Shelter and Services Program (SSP) that distributed \$641 million in fiscal year 2024, prompting concerns about t...

FEMA Migrant Aid Funds Considered for Immigration Enforcement
The Department of Homeland Security is considering diverting over \$800 million in FEMA funds from a migrant aid program towards immigration enforcement, following the termination of the Shelter and Services Program (SSP) that distributed \$641 million in fiscal year 2024, prompting concerns about t...
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Asylum Policy Fuels Protests Against Asylum Centers
The Dutch Association of Municipalities (VNG) blames the national government's asylum policy, specifically the debate around the distribution law, for the resurgence of violent protests against asylum centers in several towns, leading to postponed decisions on new centers and threats against local o...

Dutch Asylum Policy Fuels Protests Against Asylum Centers
The Dutch Association of Municipalities (VNG) blames the national government's asylum policy, specifically the debate around the distribution law, for the resurgence of violent protests against asylum centers in several towns, leading to postponed decisions on new centers and threats against local o...
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44% Bias Score

Evangelical Women Challenge Anti-Immigrant Narrative at the Border
In San Ysidro, California, Bri Stensrud of the nonprofit Women of Welcome led 15 evangelical women to the U.S.-Mexico border to provide aid to migrants, challenging prevalent narratives about migrants among conservatives.

Evangelical Women Challenge Anti-Immigrant Narrative at the Border
In San Ysidro, California, Bri Stensrud of the nonprofit Women of Welcome led 15 evangelical women to the U.S.-Mexico border to provide aid to migrants, challenging prevalent narratives about migrants among conservatives.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Resident Protests Force Changes to Asylum Center Plans
Following recent protests in several Dutch towns, plans for asylum centers were either altered or cancelled. In Bussum, residents successfully initiated a dialogue with the mayor; Het Hogeland is revising plans due to local objections about the proposed size; while the municipality of Roosendaal aba...

Dutch Resident Protests Force Changes to Asylum Center Plans
Following recent protests in several Dutch towns, plans for asylum centers were either altered or cancelled. In Bussum, residents successfully initiated a dialogue with the mayor; Het Hogeland is revising plans due to local objections about the proposed size; while the municipality of Roosendaal aba...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Asylum Center Plans Blocked by Weed, Legal Challenges
The discovery of nutsedge, a rapidly spreading weed, on the proposed site in Heerle, Netherlands, combined with the COA's assessment of the location's poor suitability, and legal challenges, led to the cancellation of a planned asylum seekers center; similar tactics are being used elsewhere.

Dutch Asylum Center Plans Blocked by Weed, Legal Challenges
The discovery of nutsedge, a rapidly spreading weed, on the proposed site in Heerle, Netherlands, combined with the COA's assessment of the location's poor suitability, and legal challenges, led to the cancellation of a planned asylum seekers center; similar tactics are being used elsewhere.
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60% Bias Score

San Diego Migrant Shelter Closes Amidst Sharp Drop in Asylum Seekers
The Crowne Plaza Hotel in San Diego, a migrant shelter run by Catholic Charities, closed due to a drastic decrease in asylum seekers since the CBP One app malfunctioned in January 2024, mirroring similar closures in New York City and Denver.

San Diego Migrant Shelter Closes Amidst Sharp Drop in Asylum Seekers
The Crowne Plaza Hotel in San Diego, a migrant shelter run by Catholic Charities, closed due to a drastic decrease in asylum seekers since the CBP One app malfunctioned in January 2024, mirroring similar closures in New York City and Denver.
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36% Bias Score
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