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Ruby Ibarra Wins NPR Tiny Desk Contest
Filipina American rapper Ruby Ibarra won NPR's Tiny Desk Contest with her multilingual performance "Bakunawa," which featured an all-Filipino band and celebrated Filipino folklore and the immigrant experience.
Ruby Ibarra Wins NPR Tiny Desk Contest
Filipina American rapper Ruby Ibarra won NPR's Tiny Desk Contest with her multilingual performance "Bakunawa," which featured an all-Filipino band and celebrated Filipino folklore and the immigrant experience.
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20% Bias Score


Germany Tightens Immigration Policies
The German government announced new migration policies including a two-year suspension of family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection, the abolishment of accelerated naturalization after three years, and a stricter five-year residency requirement for citizenship.
Germany Tightens Immigration Policies
The German government announced new migration policies including a two-year suspension of family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection, the abolishment of accelerated naturalization after three years, and a stricter five-year residency requirement for citizenship.
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56% Bias Score


Human Smuggler Sentenced for Border Crossing Deaths
On Wednesday, Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel, the alleged ringleader of an international human smuggling operation, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the deaths of an Indian family of four who froze to death while attempting to cross the US-Canada border in January 2022. Co-defendant St...
Human Smuggler Sentenced for Border Crossing Deaths
On Wednesday, Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel, the alleged ringleader of an international human smuggling operation, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the deaths of an Indian family of four who froze to death while attempting to cross the US-Canada border in January 2022. Co-defendant St...
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40% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Pause on Immigration Applications
A Massachusetts federal judge blocked the Trump administration's pause on various immigration applications, preventing hundreds of thousands of immigrants from losing their legal status in the U.S. The ruling impacts those from Afghanistan, Latin America, Ukraine, and other regions, affecting work a...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Pause on Immigration Applications
A Massachusetts federal judge blocked the Trump administration's pause on various immigration applications, preventing hundreds of thousands of immigrants from losing their legal status in the U.S. The ruling impacts those from Afghanistan, Latin America, Ukraine, and other regions, affecting work a...
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Deportation to Costa Rica Sparks Human Rights Concerns
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reports that 200 migrants deported from the U.S. to Costa Rica in February were unjustly expelled, detained for two months, and given contradictory information about their status, prompting concerns about human rights violations and the impact on Costa Rica's image as a refu...
U.S. Deportation to Costa Rica Sparks Human Rights Concerns
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reports that 200 migrants deported from the U.S. to Costa Rica in February were unjustly expelled, detained for two months, and given contradictory information about their status, prompting concerns about human rights violations and the impact on Costa Rica's image as a refu...
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48% Bias Score


Far-Right's Rise: A Consequence of Opposition's Failings
The far-right's political ascendancy is not a result of its inherent strength, but rather the strategic errors and inactions of its opponents, coupled with the media's focus on conflict and the exploitation of public anxieties, particularly concerning immigration and economic inequality.
Far-Right's Rise: A Consequence of Opposition's Failings
The far-right's political ascendancy is not a result of its inherent strength, but rather the strategic errors and inactions of its opponents, coupled with the media's focus on conflict and the exploitation of public anxieties, particularly concerning immigration and economic inequality.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Return Deporté to U.S. After Due Process Ruling
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to return O.C.G., a gay Guatemalan man deported to Mexico despite fearing harm there; the administration is now working to bring him back to the U.S. via chartered plane after approving a parole packet, following a finding that the deportation lacked ...

Trump Administration to Return Deporté to U.S. After Due Process Ruling
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to return O.C.G., a gay Guatemalan man deported to Mexico despite fearing harm there; the administration is now working to bring him back to the U.S. via chartered plane after approving a parole packet, following a finding that the deportation lacked ...
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52% Bias Score

US to Return Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Migrant
A Guatemalan migrant, O.C.G., wrongly deported to Mexico by US immigration officials after a judge ruled against his return to Guatemala, is being flown back to the US, marking a first for the Trump administration's compliance with court orders in similar cases.

US to Return Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Migrant
A Guatemalan migrant, O.C.G., wrongly deported to Mexico by US immigration officials after a judge ruled against his return to Guatemala, is being flown back to the US, marking a first for the Trump administration's compliance with court orders in similar cases.
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36% Bias Score

Sheriff Highlights Detention Bottleneck in Trump's Immigration Crackdown
Florida Sheriff Grady Judd supports President Trump's immigration crackdown but cites a lack of federal detention capacity as a major impediment, hindering efforts to detain and deport illegal immigrants despite local law enforcement's willingness to assist; he suggests temporary housing as a soluti...

Sheriff Highlights Detention Bottleneck in Trump's Immigration Crackdown
Florida Sheriff Grady Judd supports President Trump's immigration crackdown but cites a lack of federal detention capacity as a major impediment, hindering efforts to detain and deport illegal immigrants despite local law enforcement's willingness to assist; he suggests temporary housing as a soluti...
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52% Bias Score

Harvard's Visa Revocation: Uncertainty for 7,000 International Students
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's student visa certification, affecting over 7,000 international students, primarily graduate students, due to a dispute over access to student records; a temporary restraining order is in place, but the uncertainty creates anxiety and fear among s...

Harvard's Visa Revocation: Uncertainty for 7,000 International Students
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's student visa certification, affecting over 7,000 international students, primarily graduate students, due to a dispute over access to student records; a temporary restraining order is in place, but the uncertainty creates anxiety and fear among s...
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44% Bias Score

French Surgeon Sentenced to 20 Years for Sexual Abuse of Hundreds
A retired French surgeon, Joel Le Scouarnec, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexually abusing 299 patients, including children, over 25 years while working in western France; the judge called his actions a stain on the medical world.

French Surgeon Sentenced to 20 Years for Sexual Abuse of Hundreds
A retired French surgeon, Joel Le Scouarnec, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexually abusing 299 patients, including children, over 25 years while working in western France; the judge called his actions a stain on the medical world.
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20% Bias Score

French Teen Sentenced to Eight Years for Murder
A 16-year-old in Châteauroux, France, was sentenced to eight years in prison for fatally stabbing 15-year-old Matisse after a rap battle; the incident sparked public outrage and political debate.

French Teen Sentenced to Eight Years for Murder
A 16-year-old in Châteauroux, France, was sentenced to eight years in prison for fatally stabbing 15-year-old Matisse after a rap battle; the incident sparked public outrage and political debate.
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48% Bias Score
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