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US Deportation of Long-Term Residents Highlights Immigration Challenges
Gladys and Nelson González, US residents since 1989, were deported to Colombia after a routine immigration check despite decades of legal efforts and community contributions, highlighting the challenges faced by long-term undocumented immigrants under current US immigration policies.
US Deportation of Long-Term Residents Highlights Immigration Challenges
Gladys and Nelson González, US residents since 1989, were deported to Colombia after a routine immigration check despite decades of legal efforts and community contributions, highlighting the challenges faced by long-term undocumented immigrants under current US immigration policies.
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40% Bias Score


IRS-ICE Data Sharing Agreement Threatens Undocumented Immigrant Taxpayers
The IRS is negotiating with ICE to share taxpayer data, potentially exposing millions of undocumented immigrants who pay taxes, despite existing confidentiality rules and a recent court rejection of a bid to block the data sharing.
IRS-ICE Data Sharing Agreement Threatens Undocumented Immigrant Taxpayers
The IRS is negotiating with ICE to share taxpayer data, potentially exposing millions of undocumented immigrants who pay taxes, despite existing confidentiality rules and a recent court rejection of a bid to block the data sharing.
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52% Bias Score


Australia Announces $33 Billion Housing Plan Amidst Immigration Cuts
The Australian government announced a $33 billion plan to build 1.2 million homes by 2029 to combat a housing crisis affecting renters and first-home buyers, alongside plans to halve immigration levels from recent record highs to 260,000 by 2025-26.
Australia Announces $33 Billion Housing Plan Amidst Immigration Cuts
The Australian government announced a $33 billion plan to build 1.2 million homes by 2029 to combat a housing crisis affecting renters and first-home buyers, alongside plans to halve immigration levels from recent record highs to 260,000 by 2025-26.
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60% Bias Score


Quebec's Nurse Recruitment Program Faces Major Setbacks
Quebec's \$65 million program to recruit 1,500 foreign nurses by 2028 faced major obstacles in its first phase, with 207 nurses encountering significant housing, childcare, and transportation challenges, costing \$16 million (\$77,000 per nurse) due to poor planning and lack of preparation for cultu...
Quebec's Nurse Recruitment Program Faces Major Setbacks
Quebec's \$65 million program to recruit 1,500 foreign nurses by 2028 faced major obstacles in its first phase, with 207 nurses encountering significant housing, childcare, and transportation challenges, costing \$16 million (\$77,000 per nurse) due to poor planning and lack of preparation for cultu...
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52% Bias Score


International Students Boost German Economy, but Job Market Integration Remains a Challenge
A recent study by the German Institute for Economic Research (IW) reveals that 79,000 international students starting in 2022 will contribute €15.5 billion more in taxes than they receive in support, highlighting their significant economic impact on Germany, despite challenges faced by graduates in ...
International Students Boost German Economy, but Job Market Integration Remains a Challenge
A recent study by the German Institute for Economic Research (IW) reveals that 79,000 international students starting in 2022 will contribute €15.5 billion more in taxes than they receive in support, highlighting their significant economic impact on Germany, despite challenges faced by graduates in ...
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40% Bias Score


Justice Department Invokes State Secrets Privilege in Venezuelan Deportation Case
The Justice Department invoked state secrets privilege to prevent disclosure of information about the deportation of approximately 261 migrants, including Venezuelan nationals, to El Salvador, defying a court order from Judge James Boasberg who sought details on the deportations, including how many ...
Justice Department Invokes State Secrets Privilege in Venezuelan Deportation Case
The Justice Department invoked state secrets privilege to prevent disclosure of information about the deportation of approximately 261 migrants, including Venezuelan nationals, to El Salvador, defying a court order from Judge James Boasberg who sought details on the deportations, including how many ...
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56% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Use of 1798 Alien Enemies Act for Deportations
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants suspected of gang affiliation, citing due process concerns after two migrants were deported to El Salvador on March 15.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Use of 1798 Alien Enemies Act for Deportations
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants suspected of gang affiliation, citing due process concerns after two migrants were deported to El Salvador on March 15.
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36% Bias Score

Marienfelde Memorial's New Audio Tour Links Past and Present Refugee Experiences
Marienfelde Memorial in Berlin launched a new audio tour, "Flight to Germany," connecting the experiences of DDR refugees with those of today's global refugees, highlighting shared struggles and the ongoing need for support and empathy. The tour features personal stories, video clips and a community...

Marienfelde Memorial's New Audio Tour Links Past and Present Refugee Experiences
Marienfelde Memorial in Berlin launched a new audio tour, "Flight to Germany," connecting the experiences of DDR refugees with those of today's global refugees, highlighting shared struggles and the ongoing need for support and empathy. The tour features personal stories, video clips and a community...
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24% Bias Score

Stricter U.S. Immigration Policies Chill International Student Enrollment
Amid a rebound in international student enrollment following the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns are rising about stricter U.S. immigration policies, leading to self-censorship among current students and decreased interest from prospective students in countries like India, potentially impacting the U.S....

Stricter U.S. Immigration Policies Chill International Student Enrollment
Amid a rebound in international student enrollment following the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns are rising about stricter U.S. immigration policies, leading to self-censorship among current students and decreased interest from prospective students in countries like India, potentially impacting the U.S....
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52% Bias Score

Mannheim Murder Trial: Afghan Man Claims Online Radicalization
Sulaiman A., an Afghan man, is on trial for murdering a police officer and attempting to murder others at a rally in Mannheim, Germany, claiming that online contact with a religious figure incited him to act after being influenced by graphic online content of the Gaza War.

Mannheim Murder Trial: Afghan Man Claims Online Radicalization
Sulaiman A., an Afghan man, is on trial for murdering a police officer and attempting to murder others at a rally in Mannheim, Germany, claiming that online contact with a religious figure incited him to act after being influenced by graphic online content of the Gaza War.
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48% Bias Score

Home Office Axed Asylum Hotel Provider Over Performance Concerns
The UK Home Office terminated its contract with Stay Belvedere Hotels, which managed 51 hotels housing over 38,000 asylum seekers, due to performance concerns, replacing them with Corporate Travel Management (CTM), the firm responsible for the Bibby Stockholm barge, despite previous criticisms.

Home Office Axed Asylum Hotel Provider Over Performance Concerns
The UK Home Office terminated its contract with Stay Belvedere Hotels, which managed 51 hotels housing over 38,000 asylum seekers, due to performance concerns, replacing them with Corporate Travel Management (CTM), the firm responsible for the Bibby Stockholm barge, despite previous criticisms.
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44% Bias Score

State Secrets Privilege Cited in Tren de Aragua Deportation Case
Attorney General Pam Bondi, backing the Trump administration, invoked state secrets privilege on Monday to prevent the release of details regarding last week's deportation flights of Tren de Aragua gang members, defying a court order from Judge Boasberg demanding information on flight specifics, inc...

State Secrets Privilege Cited in Tren de Aragua Deportation Case
Attorney General Pam Bondi, backing the Trump administration, invoked state secrets privilege on Monday to prevent the release of details regarding last week's deportation flights of Tren de Aragua gang members, defying a court order from Judge Boasberg demanding information on flight specifics, inc...
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40% Bias Score
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