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Canadian Border Bill Faces Scrutiny Over Charter Rights Violations
Canada's proposed Bill C-2, currently under parliamentary review, faces scrutiny for potentially violating Charter rights by expanding surveillance powers, altering asylum procedures, and potentially leading to discriminatory profiling, according to a Library of Parliament analysis.
Canadian Border Bill Faces Scrutiny Over Charter Rights Violations
Canada's proposed Bill C-2, currently under parliamentary review, faces scrutiny for potentially violating Charter rights by expanding surveillance powers, altering asylum procedures, and potentially leading to discriminatory profiling, according to a Library of Parliament analysis.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Judge Rejects Wisconsin Judge's Motion to Dismiss Charges in Immigration Case
Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan's attempt to dismiss federal charges for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade ICE agents was rejected by a federal judge on Tuesday, setting the stage for a trial on September 3rd. Dugan faces up to six years in prison and a $350,000 fine if convicted.
Federal Judge Rejects Wisconsin Judge's Motion to Dismiss Charges in Immigration Case
Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan's attempt to dismiss federal charges for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade ICE agents was rejected by a federal judge on Tuesday, setting the stage for a trial on September 3rd. Dugan faces up to six years in prison and a $350,000 fine if convicted.
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40% Bias Score


Deportation to Uganda Delayed as Deporté Refiles Asylum Claim
Kilmar Ábrego García, wrongly deported to El Salvador from Maryland, has refiled for asylum in the US, delaying his potential deportation to Uganda after claiming torture in El Salvador; a judge's ruling on the asylum request will determine his future.
Deportation to Uganda Delayed as Deporté Refiles Asylum Claim
Kilmar Ábrego García, wrongly deported to El Salvador from Maryland, has refiled for asylum in the US, delaying his potential deportation to Uganda after claiming torture in El Salvador; a judge's ruling on the asylum request will determine his future.
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36% Bias Score


Reform UK Unveils Sweeping Plan to Curb Illegal Immigration
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage unveiled a plan to deter illegal immigration by withdrawing from the European Court of Human Rights, scrapping the Human Rights Act, and temporarily suspending the UN Refugee Convention, proposing to detain and deport illegal immigrants, including an estimated 600,000 i...
Reform UK Unveils Sweeping Plan to Curb Illegal Immigration
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage unveiled a plan to deter illegal immigration by withdrawing from the European Court of Human Rights, scrapping the Human Rights Act, and temporarily suspending the UN Refugee Convention, proposing to detain and deport illegal immigrants, including an estimated 600,000 i...
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64% Bias Score


Refugee Welcome in Germany Decreases Amidst Rising Xenophobia
A DIW study shows a decline in the sense of welcome among refugees in Germany from 84% in 2017 to 65% in 2023, linked to restrictive migration policies and rising xenophobia; German-born children of refugees also show developmental lags.
Refugee Welcome in Germany Decreases Amidst Rising Xenophobia
A DIW study shows a decline in the sense of welcome among refugees in Germany from 84% in 2017 to 65% in 2023, linked to restrictive migration policies and rising xenophobia; German-born children of refugees also show developmental lags.
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20% Bias Score


Asylum Bid Could Halt Deportation of Wrongly Deported Man
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador where he was allegedly tortured, has refiled his US asylum application, potentially halting his planned deportation to Uganda by the Trump administration and highlighting ongoing legal challenges related to deportation and human rights.
Asylum Bid Could Halt Deportation of Wrongly Deported Man
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador where he was allegedly tortured, has refiled his US asylum application, potentially halting his planned deportation to Uganda by the Trump administration and highlighting ongoing legal challenges related to deportation and human rights.
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40% Bias Score

Mexican Immigrant Deported After Controversial Arrest in Connecticut
Leonel Chávez, a Mexican immigrant with prior deportations, was deported from the US following his arrest in Connecticut on August 15th; his brother, Ricardo, remains detained, and the incident sparked controversy due to accusations of excessive force by federal agents.

Mexican Immigrant Deported After Controversial Arrest in Connecticut
Leonel Chávez, a Mexican immigrant with prior deportations, was deported from the US following his arrest in Connecticut on August 15th; his brother, Ricardo, remains detained, and the incident sparked controversy due to accusations of excessive force by federal agents.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Reinstates Neighborhood Checks for Citizenship Applicants
The Trump administration reinstated neighborhood checks for U.S. citizenship applicants, reversing a decades-long policy, to verify applicants' good moral character and adherence to U.S. principles, despite concerns this might create a chilling effect.

Trump Administration Reinstates Neighborhood Checks for Citizenship Applicants
The Trump administration reinstated neighborhood checks for U.S. citizenship applicants, reversing a decades-long policy, to verify applicants' good moral character and adherence to U.S. principles, despite concerns this might create a chilling effect.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Crime Crackdown Fuels Fear in Washington DC Neighborhood
BBC Verify reviewed videos and resident accounts from Washington, DC's Columbia Heights, revealing increased immigration enforcement and fear among residents following President Trump's crime crackdown; over 1,000 arrests were made citywide, with nearly half involving suspected illegal immigrants, a...

Trump's Crime Crackdown Fuels Fear in Washington DC Neighborhood
BBC Verify reviewed videos and resident accounts from Washington, DC's Columbia Heights, revealing increased immigration enforcement and fear among residents following President Trump's crime crackdown; over 1,000 arrests were made citywide, with nearly half involving suspected illegal immigrants, a...
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32% Bias Score

States Face Funding Cuts After Failing to Enforce English Language Rules for Truckers
Following a fatal Florida truck crash involving an undocumented driver, the U.S. Department of Transportation found that California, Washington, and New Mexico inadequately enforced English language requirements for truckers, potentially losing millions in federal funding if they don't comply within...

States Face Funding Cuts After Failing to Enforce English Language Rules for Truckers
Following a fatal Florida truck crash involving an undocumented driver, the U.S. Department of Transportation found that California, Washington, and New Mexico inadequately enforced English language requirements for truckers, potentially losing millions in federal funding if they don't comply within...
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64% Bias Score

Feasibility of Reform UK's Mass Deportation Plan Questioned
Reform UK proposes mass deportations of 500,000-600,000 illegal migrants, requiring new laws, £12bn for detention facilities, and potentially withdrawal from the ECHR, raising significant legal, logistical, and financial challenges.

Feasibility of Reform UK's Mass Deportation Plan Questioned
Reform UK proposes mass deportations of 500,000-600,000 illegal migrants, requiring new laws, £12bn for detention facilities, and potentially withdrawal from the ECHR, raising significant legal, logistical, and financial challenges.
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48% Bias Score

Nauru Sells Passports to Fund Climate Change Relocation
Faced with rising sea levels threatening 90% of its land, Nauru is selling passports for \$99,000-\$110,000 to fund relocation, with four German citizens being the first to purchase, granting them visa-free travel to 89 countries.

Nauru Sells Passports to Fund Climate Change Relocation
Faced with rising sea levels threatening 90% of its land, Nauru is selling passports for \$99,000-\$110,000 to fund relocation, with four German citizens being the first to purchase, granting them visa-free travel to 89 countries.
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40% Bias Score
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