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EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe,' Affecting Asylum Seekers
The European Commission declared seven countries—Bangladesh, Colombia, Kosovo, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia—'safe countries of origin,' impacting asylum applications and returns, prompting criticism from human rights organizations.
EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe,' Affecting Asylum Seekers
The European Commission declared seven countries—Bangladesh, Colombia, Kosovo, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia—'safe countries of origin,' impacting asylum applications and returns, prompting criticism from human rights organizations.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Expedite Hearing on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
The Supreme Court will hold expedited oral arguments on May 15th regarding President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, following lower court injunctions blocking the policy change. This action sets the stage for a potential summer decision impacting the legal interpre...
Supreme Court to Expedite Hearing on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
The Supreme Court will hold expedited oral arguments on May 15th regarding President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, following lower court injunctions blocking the policy change. This action sets the stage for a potential summer decision impacting the legal interpre...
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36% Bias Score


EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe,' Affecting Asylum Seekers
The European Commission designated Bangladesh, Colombia, Kosovo, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia as 'safe countries of origin,' potentially leading to faster asylum application processing and increased deportations, prompting criticism from human rights groups.
EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe,' Affecting Asylum Seekers
The European Commission designated Bangladesh, Colombia, Kosovo, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia as 'safe countries of origin,' potentially leading to faster asylum application processing and increased deportations, prompting criticism from human rights groups.
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36% Bias Score


Merz Plans Immediate Policy Shifts to Improve Public Sentiment
Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, plans swift action including stricter border controls, bureaucratic cuts, and an 'Aktivrente', aiming for public approval by summer, with parliamentary extension into July to ensure legislative passage.
Merz Plans Immediate Policy Shifts to Improve Public Sentiment
Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, plans swift action including stricter border controls, bureaucratic cuts, and an 'Aktivrente', aiming for public approval by summer, with parliamentary extension into July to ensure legislative passage.
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44% Bias Score


Van Hollen's El Salvador Trip Fails to Free Wrongly Deported Constituent
Sen. Chris Van Hollen's trip to El Salvador to secure the release of wrongly deported constituent Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was unsuccessful, as El Salvador refused, citing payments from the Trump administration to keep Abrego Garcia detained; the White House criticized Van Hollen's visit.
Van Hollen's El Salvador Trip Fails to Free Wrongly Deported Constituent
Sen. Chris Van Hollen's trip to El Salvador to secure the release of wrongly deported constituent Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was unsuccessful, as El Salvador refused, citing payments from the Trump administration to keep Abrego Garcia detained; the White House criticized Van Hollen's visit.
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60% Bias Score


Orlando Mayor Averts Legal Battle by Assuring Compliance with Immigration Laws
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier lauded Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer's commitment to complying with state and federal immigration laws following concerns about the city's "Trust Act," which prohibits city employees from inquiring about residents' immigration status, but does not prevent cooperati...
Orlando Mayor Averts Legal Battle by Assuring Compliance with Immigration Laws
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier lauded Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer's commitment to complying with state and federal immigration laws following concerns about the city's "Trust Act," which prohibits city employees from inquiring about residents' immigration status, but does not prevent cooperati...
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52% Bias Score

Deportation of MS-13 Gang Member Accused of Domestic Violence Upheld
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old Salvadoran national accused of MS-13 gang membership and domestic violence, was deported to El Salvador; the Supreme Court upheld the deportation despite Democratic efforts to secure his return to the US, highlighting the political divisions on immigration.

Deportation of MS-13 Gang Member Accused of Domestic Violence Upheld
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old Salvadoran national accused of MS-13 gang membership and domestic violence, was deported to El Salvador; the Supreme Court upheld the deportation despite Democratic efforts to secure his return to the US, highlighting the political divisions on immigration.
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80% Bias Score

Visa Revocations Leave Hundreds of International Students at Risk
At least 901 international students at 128 U.S. colleges have had their visas revoked since mid-March, prompting lawsuits claiming due process violations and raising concerns about broader immigration policies and their impact on higher education.

Visa Revocations Leave Hundreds of International Students at Risk
At least 901 international students at 128 U.S. colleges have had their visas revoked since mid-March, prompting lawsuits claiming due process violations and raising concerns about broader immigration policies and their impact on higher education.
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32% Bias Score

Harvard Faces Student Visa Ban Threat Over Pro-Palestinian Protests
The U.S. government threatened to bar Harvard University from admitting foreign students if it fails to provide information on alleged "illegal and violent activities" by April 30th, canceling $2.7 million in grants and escalating a conflict over pro-Palestinian protests on campus.

Harvard Faces Student Visa Ban Threat Over Pro-Palestinian Protests
The U.S. government threatened to bar Harvard University from admitting foreign students if it fails to provide information on alleged "illegal and violent activities" by April 30th, canceling $2.7 million in grants and escalating a conflict over pro-Palestinian protests on campus.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Xinis Orders Trump Administration to Return Deporté to US
Federal Judge Paula Xinis is overseeing the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, where he is detained in a high-security prison. The Trump administration, opposing his return, contends that the matter falls under El Salvador's president's purview, while Ju...

Judge Xinis Orders Trump Administration to Return Deporté to US
Federal Judge Paula Xinis is overseeing the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, where he is detained in a high-security prison. The Trump administration, opposing his return, contends that the matter falls under El Salvador's president's purview, while Ju...
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40% Bias Score

Surge in US Asylum Applications to Netherlands
During the first three months of 2025, the Netherlands received 20 asylum applications from US citizens, surpassing the total number from the previous three years, potentially linked to concerns among the US LGBTQ+ community following President Trump's policy changes on gender recognition.

Surge in US Asylum Applications to Netherlands
During the first three months of 2025, the Netherlands received 20 asylum applications from US citizens, surpassing the total number from the previous three years, potentially linked to concerns among the US LGBTQ+ community following President Trump's policy changes on gender recognition.
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40% Bias Score

Senator Blocked From Visiting Wrongfully Deported U.S. Resident in El Salvador
Senator Chris Van Hollen was blocked from entering an El Salvadoran prison where Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a U.S. resident wrongly deported due to an administrative error, is being held, despite court orders for his return, while the DOJ is appealing and the White House criticized the visit.

Senator Blocked From Visiting Wrongfully Deported U.S. Resident in El Salvador
Senator Chris Van Hollen was blocked from entering an El Salvadoran prison where Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a U.S. resident wrongly deported due to an administrative error, is being held, despite court orders for his return, while the DOJ is appealing and the White House criticized the visit.
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56% Bias Score
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