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U.S. Military Expands Border Control, Leading to Sharp Drop in Illegal Crossings
The U.S. Army's expansion of National Defense Areas (NDAs) along the U.S.-Mexico border, covering nearly 1,000 kilometers, has led to over 1,400 migrant arrests in two months, resulting in a more than 90% decrease in illegal crossings since the start of Trump's second term, despite legal challenges.
U.S. Military Expands Border Control, Leading to Sharp Drop in Illegal Crossings
The U.S. Army's expansion of National Defense Areas (NDAs) along the U.S.-Mexico border, covering nearly 1,000 kilometers, has led to over 1,400 migrant arrests in two months, resulting in a more than 90% decrease in illegal crossings since the start of Trump's second term, despite legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Record Migrant Channel Crossings Strain UK Government
A record 19,982 migrants crossed the English Channel into the UK during the first half of 2025, a 48% increase over last year, straining the government's efforts to curb illegal immigration despite deporting over 24,000 individuals since July 2024 and facing challenges from favorable weather and evo...
Record Migrant Channel Crossings Strain UK Government
A record 19,982 migrants crossed the English Channel into the UK during the first half of 2025, a 48% increase over last year, straining the government's efforts to curb illegal immigration despite deporting over 24,000 individuals since July 2024 and facing challenges from favorable weather and evo...
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44% Bias Score


ICE Arrests Iranian-American Volunteer Amidst Post-Airstrike Crackdown
Donna Kashanian, a 64-year-old Iranian-American community volunteer with no criminal record, was arrested by ICE agents in New Orleans on June 22nd, 2024, hours after US airstrikes in Iran, raising concerns about targeting.
ICE Arrests Iranian-American Volunteer Amidst Post-Airstrike Crackdown
Donna Kashanian, a 64-year-old Iranian-American community volunteer with no criminal record, was arrested by ICE agents in New Orleans on June 22nd, 2024, hours after US airstrikes in Iran, raising concerns about targeting.
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48% Bias Score


Lawsuit Amendment Details Alleged Torture of Wrongfully Deported Immigrant
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported to El Salvador, alleges torture and mistreatment at the Center for Terrorism Confinement, prompting a lawsuit amendment detailing beatings, sleep deprivation, and inadequate nutrition; the Department of Homeland Security dismissed the claims as a "sob story"...
Lawsuit Amendment Details Alleged Torture of Wrongfully Deported Immigrant
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported to El Salvador, alleges torture and mistreatment at the Center for Terrorism Confinement, prompting a lawsuit amendment detailing beatings, sleep deprivation, and inadequate nutrition; the Department of Homeland Security dismissed the claims as a "sob story"...
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48% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Asylum Ban at US-Mexico Border
A federal judge blocked a Trump administration policy barring migrants at the US-Mexico border from seeking asylum, citing the administration's overreach in bypassing immigration law; the ruling, which the administration plans to appeal, is a major setback for the president's border control agenda, ...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Asylum Ban at US-Mexico Border
A federal judge blocked a Trump administration policy barring migrants at the US-Mexico border from seeking asylum, citing the administration's overreach in bypassing immigration law; the ruling, which the administration plans to appeal, is a major setback for the president's border control agenda, ...
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48% Bias Score


Heritage Foundation Challenges Court Rulings on Trump's Deportation Efforts
The Heritage Foundation challenges court rulings hindering President Trump's deportation efforts, arguing that non-citizens have limited due process rights in immigration proceedings but equal rights in criminal ones, leading to legal battles over deportation procedures and asylum claims.
Heritage Foundation Challenges Court Rulings on Trump's Deportation Efforts
The Heritage Foundation challenges court rulings hindering President Trump's deportation efforts, arguing that non-citizens have limited due process rights in immigration proceedings but equal rights in criminal ones, leading to legal battles over deportation procedures and asylum claims.
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68% Bias Score

June Jobs Report: Positive Headline Numbers Mask Underlying Economic Weakness
The June jobs report reveals 147,000 net job gains and a 4.1% unemployment rate, exceeding expectations, but also shows a rise in long-term unemployment, manufacturing job losses, and a shrinking labor force due partly to Trump's immigration policies.

June Jobs Report: Positive Headline Numbers Mask Underlying Economic Weakness
The June jobs report reveals 147,000 net job gains and a 4.1% unemployment rate, exceeding expectations, but also shows a rise in long-term unemployment, manufacturing job losses, and a shrinking labor force due partly to Trump's immigration policies.
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60% Bias Score

Greece's Libyan Migration Strategy: A Geopolitical Tightrope
Greece is working with Libyan authorities to curb migration flows to Europe, coordinating with Italy and Malta, while Egypt seeks US intervention against a Turkish-Libyan memorandum, highlighting regional geopolitical complexities.

Greece's Libyan Migration Strategy: A Geopolitical Tightrope
Greece is working with Libyan authorities to curb migration flows to Europe, coordinating with Italy and Malta, while Egypt seeks US intervention against a Turkish-Libyan memorandum, highlighting regional geopolitical complexities.
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36% Bias Score

Salvadoran Deported to El Salvador, Subjected to Abuse at CECOT Prison
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported to El Salvador in March 2025 due to an administrative error, was subjected to severe abuse at CECOT prison, including beatings and sleep deprivation, before being returned to the U.S. in June to face human smuggling charges, leading to a federal lawsuit by his wife.

Salvadoran Deported to El Salvador, Subjected to Abuse at CECOT Prison
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported to El Salvador in March 2025 due to an administrative error, was subjected to severe abuse at CECOT prison, including beatings and sleep deprivation, before being returned to the U.S. in June to face human smuggling charges, leading to a federal lawsuit by his wife.
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56% Bias Score

Poland's Border Controls Spark Hate and Exclusion Fears in German-Polish Twin Cities
Poland will implement border controls with Germany from July 31st to August 5th, prompting concerns in the twin cities of Frankfurt (Oder) and Slubice about increased hate and exclusion, impacting the approximately 90,000 residents. A self-proclaimed border defense group is adding to tensions.

Poland's Border Controls Spark Hate and Exclusion Fears in German-Polish Twin Cities
Poland will implement border controls with Germany from July 31st to August 5th, prompting concerns in the twin cities of Frankfurt (Oder) and Slubice about increased hate and exclusion, impacting the approximately 90,000 residents. A self-proclaimed border defense group is adding to tensions.
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40% Bias Score

Senate Passes Controversial "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", Facing House Vote
The US Senate passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a $7.9 trillion bill including tax cuts, increased military and border security spending, and cuts to healthcare programs, now awaiting House approval before potentially becoming law under President Trump.

Senate Passes Controversial "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", Facing House Vote
The US Senate passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a $7.9 trillion bill including tax cuts, increased military and border security spending, and cuts to healthcare programs, now awaiting House approval before potentially becoming law under President Trump.
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32% Bias Score

Channel Migrants' Imprisonment Rate 24 Times Higher Than UK Citizens'
Analysis shows Channel migrants are 24 times more likely to be imprisoned than UK citizens; 3.4% of small boat migrants end up in prison, compared to 0.14% of Brits, with an estimated 700 out of 20,422 arrivals in 2023 potentially facing imprisonment.

Channel Migrants' Imprisonment Rate 24 Times Higher Than UK Citizens'
Analysis shows Channel migrants are 24 times more likely to be imprisoned than UK citizens; 3.4% of small boat migrants end up in prison, compared to 0.14% of Brits, with an estimated 700 out of 20,422 arrivals in 2023 potentially facing imprisonment.
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64% Bias Score
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