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Illegal Immigrant Extradited After Fatal Florida Crash
Harjinder Singh, an illegal immigrant who entered the US in 2018, caused a fatal three-vehicle collision on Florida's Turnpike on August 12, 2024, killing three people; he fled to California, where he had obtained a CDL despite failing English and road sign tests, and was subsequently extradited bac...
Illegal Immigrant Extradited After Fatal Florida Crash
Harjinder Singh, an illegal immigrant who entered the US in 2018, caused a fatal three-vehicle collision on Florida's Turnpike on August 12, 2024, killing three people; he fled to California, where he had obtained a CDL despite failing English and road sign tests, and was subsequently extradited bac...
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56% Bias Score


Los Angeles Cuts Ties with Federal Government over Immigration Crackdown
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced the termination of communication with the federal government over its immigration policies, citing the city's unified opposition and the success of community resistance in reducing the presence of federal troops after June protests.
Los Angeles Cuts Ties with Federal Government over Immigration Crackdown
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced the termination of communication with the federal government over its immigration policies, citing the city's unified opposition and the success of community resistance in reducing the presence of federal troops after June protests.
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56% Bias Score


Aggressive Arrests of Mexican Immigrants in Connecticut Spark Outrage
Federal agents in Norwalk, Connecticut, aggressively arrested Mexican immigrants Leonel and Ricardo Chávez on Friday, sparking outrage and raising questions about immigration enforcement tactics; videos show the arrests and the aftermath.
Aggressive Arrests of Mexican Immigrants in Connecticut Spark Outrage
Federal agents in Norwalk, Connecticut, aggressively arrested Mexican immigrants Leonel and Ricardo Chávez on Friday, sparking outrage and raising questions about immigration enforcement tactics; videos show the arrests and the aftermath.
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52% Bias Score


ICE Deportation of Six-Year-Old Sparks Outrage, Exposes Family Detention Resumption
The deportation of a six-year-old Ecuadorian girl after her family's detention by ICE in New York City has reignited debate over family detention policies, revealing at least 38 children under 18 were deported from the New York area since January and highlighting concerns about the conditions in fam...
ICE Deportation of Six-Year-Old Sparks Outrage, Exposes Family Detention Resumption
The deportation of a six-year-old Ecuadorian girl after her family's detention by ICE in New York City has reignited debate over family detention policies, revealing at least 38 children under 18 were deported from the New York area since January and highlighting concerns about the conditions in fam...
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56% Bias Score


Appeals Court Reverses Stay on Migrant Deportation Case
A federal appeals court dissolved a stay on a case involving the deportation of hundreds of migrants to El Salvador by the Trump administration, enabling a lower court to rule on their fate after their transfer to Venezuela under a diplomatic agreement.
Appeals Court Reverses Stay on Migrant Deportation Case
A federal appeals court dissolved a stay on a case involving the deportation of hundreds of migrants to El Salvador by the Trump administration, enabling a lower court to rule on their fate after their transfer to Venezuela under a diplomatic agreement.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Military Deployment Near Venezuela Impacts Asylum Claims Amidst Record Rejection Rates
The U.S. military's anti-narcotics operation near Venezuela, involving three destroyers, fighter jets, submarines, and 4,000 marines, strengthens asylum claims from migrants fearing return to cartel-controlled regions in Mexico, Venezuela, and Colombia, while the U.S. government simultaneously accel...
U.S. Military Deployment Near Venezuela Impacts Asylum Claims Amidst Record Rejection Rates
The U.S. military's anti-narcotics operation near Venezuela, involving three destroyers, fighter jets, submarines, and 4,000 marines, strengthens asylum claims from migrants fearing return to cartel-controlled regions in Mexico, Venezuela, and Colombia, while the U.S. government simultaneously accel...
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36% Bias Score

Australian Housing Crisis Leaves Single Mother Homeless
A single mother in Port Macquarie, Australia, is homeless after losing her rental and business, highlighting the nation's housing crisis worsened by high immigration, leaving her and her daughter living in a friend's garage after a three-week stay in a caravan park; homelessness services report a 10...

Australian Housing Crisis Leaves Single Mother Homeless
A single mother in Port Macquarie, Australia, is homeless after losing her rental and business, highlighting the nation's housing crisis worsened by high immigration, leaving her and her daughter living in a friend's garage after a three-week stay in a caravan park; homelessness services report a 10...
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60% Bias Score

Appeals Court Clears Way for End of TPS for Nicaraguans, Hondurans, and Nepalese
A federal appeals court temporarily lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 60,000 migrants from Nicaragua, Honduras, and Nepal, despite arguments that the decision was racially motivated and insufficiently considered ongoin...

Appeals Court Clears Way for End of TPS for Nicaraguans, Hondurans, and Nepalese
A federal appeals court temporarily lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 60,000 migrants from Nicaragua, Honduras, and Nepal, despite arguments that the decision was racially motivated and insufficiently considered ongoin...
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44% Bias Score

ICE Proposed Airline for Increased Deportations
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem proposes using $30 billion to create an ICE airline to increase deportations from roughly 15,000 per month to 30,000-35,000, potentially costing $2.4 billion to $12 billion for 30 planes and significantly altering ICE operations.

ICE Proposed Airline for Increased Deportations
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem proposes using $30 billion to create an ICE airline to increase deportations from roughly 15,000 per month to 30,000-35,000, potentially costing $2.4 billion to $12 billion for 30 planes and significantly altering ICE operations.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Migration Ban and Shifting African Migration Patterns
A June 2025 Trump executive order banning or restricting entry for nationals from 19 countries, about half African, exemplifies rising global efforts to regulate African migration, impacting African mobility, resettlement prospects, and pushing migration to non-Western destinations.

Trump's Migration Ban and Shifting African Migration Patterns
A June 2025 Trump executive order banning or restricting entry for nationals from 19 countries, about half African, exemplifies rising global efforts to regulate African migration, impacting African mobility, resettlement prospects, and pushing migration to non-Western destinations.
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36% Bias Score

UK Asylum System Shows No Signs of Improvement Despite Government Claims
UK asylum applications hit record levels due to a 38% rise in small boat crossings, straining resources and sparking political debate, with the approval rate for boat arrivals remaining around 65%.

UK Asylum System Shows No Signs of Improvement Despite Government Claims
UK asylum applications hit record levels due to a 38% rise in small boat crossings, straining resources and sparking political debate, with the approval rate for boat arrivals remaining around 65%.
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56% Bias Score

LA Hotel Protests Force Federal Agencies to Relocate Personnel
Protests targeting Los Angeles hotels housing ICE and CBP agents in June 2019 forced federal agencies to relocate personnel due to sustained demonstrations, prompting the US military to create a list of hotels to avoid, as revealed in emails obtained by Property of the People.

LA Hotel Protests Force Federal Agencies to Relocate Personnel
Protests targeting Los Angeles hotels housing ICE and CBP agents in June 2019 forced federal agencies to relocate personnel due to sustained demonstrations, prompting the US military to create a list of hotels to avoid, as revealed in emails obtained by Property of the People.
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40% Bias Score
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