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US Halts NGO Funding Over Illegal Immigration Concerns
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Wednesday the department's decision to stop all grant funding to NGOs, citing concerns that these organizations are facilitating illegal immigration by operating in Mexico and assisting illegal border crossings; the move affects over $380 million ...
US Halts NGO Funding Over Illegal Immigration Concerns
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Wednesday the department's decision to stop all grant funding to NGOs, citing concerns that these organizations are facilitating illegal immigration by operating in Mexico and assisting illegal border crossings; the move affects over $380 million ...
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60% Bias Score


DHS Revokes TPS for 600,000 Venezuelan Migrants
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem canceled a Biden-era extension of deportation protections for approximately 600,000 Venezuelan migrants, reversing a decision by former Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to grant them Temporary Protected Status for 18 more months, citing the previous administration...
DHS Revokes TPS for 600,000 Venezuelan Migrants
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem canceled a Biden-era extension of deportation protections for approximately 600,000 Venezuelan migrants, reversing a decision by former Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to grant them Temporary Protected Status for 18 more months, citing the previous administration...
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68% Bias Score


Venezuelan Gang Member Arrested in NYC Immigration Crackdown
A suspected high-ranking member of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, was arrested in the Bronx on Tuesday during a large-scale federal immigration crackdown; he was wanted in Aurora, Colorado, on burglary and felony menacing charges from an August 2024 incident captured ...
Venezuelan Gang Member Arrested in NYC Immigration Crackdown
A suspected high-ranking member of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, was arrested in the Bronx on Tuesday during a large-scale federal immigration crackdown; he was wanted in Aurora, Colorado, on burglary and felony menacing charges from an August 2024 incident captured ...
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56% Bias Score


Increased Immigration Arrests Under Trump Administration Spark Widespread Fear
The Trump administration's intensified immigration raids have resulted in over 3,500 arrests since the inauguration, far exceeding previous daily averages and creating widespread fear among immigrant communities; impacting their daily lives, work, and access to essential services.
Increased Immigration Arrests Under Trump Administration Spark Widespread Fear
The Trump administration's intensified immigration raids have resulted in over 3,500 arrests since the inauguration, far exceeding previous daily averages and creating widespread fear among immigrant communities; impacting their daily lives, work, and access to essential services.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Executive Orders Spark Legal and Ethical Concerns
President Trump issued multiple executive orders: a proposed buyout for federal workers (excluding military and postal workers), a temporary freeze (later unfrozen) on federal funds appropriated by Congress, and a plan to house migrants at Guantanamo Bay. These actions have raised significant legal ...
Trump's Executive Orders Spark Legal and Ethical Concerns
President Trump issued multiple executive orders: a proposed buyout for federal workers (excluding military and postal workers), a temporary freeze (later unfrozen) on federal funds appropriated by Congress, and a plan to house migrants at Guantanamo Bay. These actions have raised significant legal ...
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48% Bias Score


Canada's Ukrainian Refugee Visa Renewal Creates Uncertainty
Approximately 106,000 Ukrainians in Canada face expiring temporary resident permits in 2025; the government requires individual renewal applications, despite calls for automatic extensions, causing uncertainty and potential hardship for those fleeing the war in Ukraine.
Canada's Ukrainian Refugee Visa Renewal Creates Uncertainty
Approximately 106,000 Ukrainians in Canada face expiring temporary resident permits in 2025; the government requires individual renewal applications, despite calls for automatic extensions, causing uncertainty and potential hardship for those fleeing the war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Mexican Cartels Defiant Amid Trump's Crackdown
Despite President Trump's designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations and threats of military action, cartel members openly displayed smuggled weapons and fentanyl, and described their human smuggling operations, showing their continued operation with no signs of slowing down.

Mexican Cartels Defiant Amid Trump's Crackdown
Despite President Trump's designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations and threats of military action, cartel members openly displayed smuggled weapons and fentanyl, and described their human smuggling operations, showing their continued operation with no signs of slowing down.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Orders Guantanamo Bay Migrant Facility
President Trump signed a memo Wednesday to prepare a Guantanamo Bay facility for up to 30,000 migrants, directing the Defense and Homeland Security Secretaries to expand the Migrant Operations Center to address what he calls a "border invasion", despite Pentagon officials being unaware of the plan.

Trump Orders Guantanamo Bay Migrant Facility
President Trump signed a memo Wednesday to prepare a Guantanamo Bay facility for up to 30,000 migrants, directing the Defense and Homeland Security Secretaries to expand the Migrant Operations Center to address what he calls a "border invasion", despite Pentagon officials being unaware of the plan.
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68% Bias Score

Trump's Executive Orders Face Legal Challenges
President Trump's second term began with controversial executive orders: a proposed mass buyout of federal workers (excluding military and postal workers), a temporarily blocked freeze on federally appropriated funds, and plans to house migrants at Guantanamo Bay. The legality of these actions is di...

Trump's Executive Orders Face Legal Challenges
President Trump's second term began with controversial executive orders: a proposed mass buyout of federal workers (excluding military and postal workers), a temporarily blocked freeze on federally appropriated funds, and plans to house migrants at Guantanamo Bay. The legality of these actions is di...
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52% Bias Score

Suspected Gang Member Arrested in NYC Immigration Crackdown
A suspected high-ranking member of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, was arrested in the Bronx on Tuesday during a federal immigration crackdown; he was wanted in Aurora, Colorado, on burglary and felony menacing charges from an August incident; the arrest is part of a b...

Suspected Gang Member Arrested in NYC Immigration Crackdown
A suspected high-ranking member of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, was arrested in the Bronx on Tuesday during a federal immigration crackdown; he was wanted in Aurora, Colorado, on burglary and felony menacing charges from an August incident; the arrest is part of a b...
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64% Bias Score

Trump to Use Guantanamo Bay for Immigrant Detention
President Trump announced plans to use Guantanamo Bay to detain tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants considered "the worst criminal aliens," expanding an existing migrant facility despite capacity limitations and sparking criticism.

Trump to Use Guantanamo Bay for Immigrant Detention
President Trump announced plans to use Guantanamo Bay to detain tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants considered "the worst criminal aliens," expanding an existing migrant facility despite capacity limitations and sparking criticism.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Orders Guantanamo Bay Migrant Detention Center
President Trump signed an executive order to open a 30,000-person migrant detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, drawing criticism for human rights concerns and repurposing a site previously used for terrorism suspects.

Trump Orders Guantanamo Bay Migrant Detention Center
President Trump signed an executive order to open a 30,000-person migrant detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, drawing criticism for human rights concerns and repurposing a site previously used for terrorism suspects.
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52% Bias Score
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