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Costa Rica to Receive US-Deportated Asian Migrants
Costa Rica will receive roughly 200 Asian migrants deported from the US under a vaguely defined agreement, raising concerns about transparency, costs, and migrant rights; the process is overseen by the IOM and fully funded by the US.
Costa Rica to Receive US-Deportated Asian Migrants
Costa Rica will receive roughly 200 Asian migrants deported from the US under a vaguely defined agreement, raising concerns about transparency, costs, and migrant rights; the process is overseen by the IOM and fully funded by the US.
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36% Bias Score


Judge to Decide on Dismissal of Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams
Following a Justice Department request to drop corruption charges, a federal judge will decide whether to dismiss the case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is accused of soliciting illegal campaign contributions and luxury travel; the timing of this request, along with Adams' meeting with...
Judge to Decide on Dismissal of Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams
Following a Justice Department request to drop corruption charges, a federal judge will decide whether to dismiss the case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is accused of soliciting illegal campaign contributions and luxury travel; the timing of this request, along with Adams' meeting with...
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64% Bias Score


EEOC Warns Employers Against Anti-American Hiring Bias
Acting EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas warned U.S. employers of legal repercussions for hiring practices that discriminate against American workers in favor of foreign workers, citing this bias as a significant factor in the immigration crisis.
EEOC Warns Employers Against Anti-American Hiring Bias
Acting EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas warned U.S. employers of legal repercussions for hiring practices that discriminate against American workers in favor of foreign workers, citing this bias as a significant factor in the immigration crisis.
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56% Bias Score


Guantanamo Transfers: Tattoos, Not Gang Ties, Questioned
The Trump administration transferred ten Venezuelan migrants to Guantanamo Bay in February 2024, claiming gang affiliation; however, evidence suggests that at least one migrant, Jhoan Bastidas, lacked a criminal record beyond illegal entry, and his mother asserts his tattoos were the determining fac...
Guantanamo Transfers: Tattoos, Not Gang Ties, Questioned
The Trump administration transferred ten Venezuelan migrants to Guantanamo Bay in February 2024, claiming gang affiliation; however, evidence suggests that at least one migrant, Jhoan Bastidas, lacked a criminal record beyond illegal entry, and his mother asserts his tattoos were the determining fac...
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60% Bias Score


Adams Bribery Case Dismissed: Judge Grants Motion Amidst Controversy
Acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove dismissed bribery charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday due to concerns that the indictment hindered his communication with federal immigration authorities; Judge Dale Ho expressed concerns but granted the motion, noting he has limited discre...
Adams Bribery Case Dismissed: Judge Grants Motion Amidst Controversy
Acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove dismissed bribery charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday due to concerns that the indictment hindered his communication with federal immigration authorities; Judge Dale Ho expressed concerns but granted the motion, noting he has limited discre...
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56% Bias Score


IRS to Lay Off 7,000 Employees, Potentially Impacting Tax Collection
The IRS will lay off roughly 7,000 probationary employees starting Thursday, impacting tax compliance efforts and potentially hindering the collection of back taxes from high-wealth individuals, amidst the Trump administration's broader effort to reduce the federal workforce.
IRS to Lay Off 7,000 Employees, Potentially Impacting Tax Collection
The IRS will lay off roughly 7,000 probationary employees starting Thursday, impacting tax compliance efforts and potentially hindering the collection of back taxes from high-wealth individuals, amidst the Trump administration's broader effort to reduce the federal workforce.
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52% Bias Score

US Housing Shortage: A Crisis of Supply and Credit
A shortage of 3.7 to 4.5 million housing units in the US is driving up prices and limiting affordability for millennials entering their peak home-buying years; the crisis stems from the 2008 mortgage market collapse, speculative investment, and government policies.

US Housing Shortage: A Crisis of Supply and Credit
A shortage of 3.7 to 4.5 million housing units in the US is driving up prices and limiting affordability for millennials entering their peak home-buying years; the crisis stems from the 2008 mortgage market collapse, speculative investment, and government policies.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Halts Funding for Legal Aid to Migrant Children
The Trump administration stopped federal funding for the Acacia Center for Justice, impacting legal representation for nearly 26,000 unaccompanied migrant children; this action could leave vulnerable children without legal aid and potentially increase risks of harm or exploitation.

Trump Administration Halts Funding for Legal Aid to Migrant Children
The Trump administration stopped federal funding for the Acacia Center for Justice, impacting legal representation for nearly 26,000 unaccompanied migrant children; this action could leave vulnerable children without legal aid and potentially increase risks of harm or exploitation.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Blocks Federal Benefits for Undocumented Immigrants
President Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday barring undocumented immigrants from receiving federal benefits, directing agencies to review programs and improve eligibility verification to prevent misuse of funds, aligning with his broader immigration crackdown.

Trump Blocks Federal Benefits for Undocumented Immigrants
President Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday barring undocumented immigrants from receiving federal benefits, directing agencies to review programs and improve eligibility verification to prevent misuse of funds, aligning with his broader immigration crackdown.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Deports 135 Migrants to Costa Rica
A U.S. deportation flight carrying 135 mostly Asian undocumented migrants, including children and pregnant women, landed in Costa Rica on Thursday; the migrants, from various countries, will be temporarily housed before repatriation, facilitated by the IOM and UNHCR, with the U.S. funding flights an...

U.S. Deports 135 Migrants to Costa Rica
A U.S. deportation flight carrying 135 mostly Asian undocumented migrants, including children and pregnant women, landed in Costa Rica on Thursday; the migrants, from various countries, will be temporarily housed before repatriation, facilitated by the IOM and UNHCR, with the U.S. funding flights an...
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Bid to End Birthright Citizenship
A US appeals court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to end birthright citizenship for children of immigrants, setting up a potential Supreme Court showdown; the court said the administration had not shown an emergency existed to justify immediate action.

Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Bid to End Birthright Citizenship
A US appeals court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to end birthright citizenship for children of immigrants, setting up a potential Supreme Court showdown; the court said the administration had not shown an emergency existed to justify immediate action.
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32% Bias Score

Over 140 Undocumented Immigrants Transferred to Guantanamo Bay
The Trump administration transferred over 140 undocumented immigrants with criminal records to Guantanamo Bay in Cuba via 13 flights, sparking criticism from Cuba and raising concerns about human rights and legal challenges.

Over 140 Undocumented Immigrants Transferred to Guantanamo Bay
The Trump administration transferred over 140 undocumented immigrants with criminal records to Guantanamo Bay in Cuba via 13 flights, sparking criticism from Cuba and raising concerns about human rights and legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score
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