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Wrongfully Deported Migrant Released from Jail
Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego García, wrongly deported in March despite a 2019 court order, was released from a Tennessee jail on Friday and will return to Maryland to face trial for alleged migrant smuggling. His case became a focal point of criticism against the Trump administration's immigrati...
Wrongfully Deported Migrant Released from Jail
Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego García, wrongly deported in March despite a 2019 court order, was released from a Tennessee jail on Friday and will return to Maryland to face trial for alleged migrant smuggling. His case became a focal point of criticism against the Trump administration's immigrati...
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40% Bias Score


Venezuela Investigates El Salvador Over Alleged Migrant Abuse
Venezuela's Public Ministry released videos alleging mistreatment of Venezuelan migrants repatriated from El Salvador after a prisoner exchange with the US, prompting an investigation into Salvadoran officials and raising international human rights concerns.
Venezuela Investigates El Salvador Over Alleged Migrant Abuse
Venezuela's Public Ministry released videos alleging mistreatment of Venezuelan migrants repatriated from El Salvador after a prisoner exchange with the US, prompting an investigation into Salvadoran officials and raising international human rights concerns.
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36% Bias Score


El Salvador Contradicts US, Claims Responsibility for CECOT Migrants Lies with the US
El Salvador's government informed a UN working group that the US, not El Salvador, holds legal responsibility for over 200 migrants detained in CECOT prison under accusations of gang affiliation, contradicting prior US statements and highlighting a $6 million deal for US use of Salvadoran prison inf...
El Salvador Contradicts US, Claims Responsibility for CECOT Migrants Lies with the US
El Salvador's government informed a UN working group that the US, not El Salvador, holds legal responsibility for over 200 migrants detained in CECOT prison under accusations of gang affiliation, contradicting prior US statements and highlighting a $6 million deal for US use of Salvadoran prison inf...
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40% Bias Score


US Accuses Cuban Mothers of Trafficking Their Own Children
Two Cuban mothers, Betsy Segura and Irianna Gilimas, were accused of human trafficking for illegally entering the US with their nine-year-old children despite initially being allowed entry, highlighting a stricter enforcement of immigration laws against Cuban migrants and resulting in the denial of ...
US Accuses Cuban Mothers of Trafficking Their Own Children
Two Cuban mothers, Betsy Segura and Irianna Gilimas, were accused of human trafficking for illegally entering the US with their nine-year-old children despite initially being allowed entry, highlighting a stricter enforcement of immigration laws against Cuban migrants and resulting in the denial of ...
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60% Bias Score


Uzbekistan protests Russia's treatment of its citizens in Moscow
Uzbekistan's foreign ministry protested Russia's treatment of its citizens following reports of a June 8th raid on a Moscow migrant dormitory, prompting a formal note to Russia and underscoring the importance of protecting its citizens abroad.
Uzbekistan protests Russia's treatment of its citizens in Moscow
Uzbekistan's foreign ministry protested Russia's treatment of its citizens following reports of a June 8th raid on a Moscow migrant dormitory, prompting a formal note to Russia and underscoring the importance of protecting its citizens abroad.
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48% Bias Score


EU Court Rules Parental Responsibility Overrides Aiding Illegal Immigration
The European Court of Justice ruled that a parent bringing children into the EU irregularly cannot be charged with aiding illegal immigration, prioritizing family rights; this follows a case of a Congolese woman entering Italy with her daughter and niece using false documents in 2019, and challenges...
EU Court Rules Parental Responsibility Overrides Aiding Illegal Immigration
The European Court of Justice ruled that a parent bringing children into the EU irregularly cannot be charged with aiding illegal immigration, prioritizing family rights; this follows a case of a Congolese woman entering Italy with her daughter and niece using false documents in 2019, and challenges...
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24% Bias Score

US Deportations to Third Countries Raise Human Rights Concerns
The US is deporting migrants to third countries like Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini, despite human rights concerns and a lack of transparency, following a Supreme Court ruling.

US Deportations to Third Countries Raise Human Rights Concerns
The US is deporting migrants to third countries like Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini, despite human rights concerns and a lack of transparency, following a Supreme Court ruling.
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48% Bias Score

Judge to Decide Fate of Erroneously Deported Migrant Amid Conflicting Government Statements
Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia's second detention hearing in Tennessee is underway, following his erroneous deportation and return to the U.S., amid conflicting statements from the Trump administration about his detention status.

Judge to Decide Fate of Erroneously Deported Migrant Amid Conflicting Government Statements
Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia's second detention hearing in Tennessee is underway, following his erroneous deportation and return to the U.S., amid conflicting statements from the Trump administration about his detention status.
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44% Bias Score

Murder of Venezuelan Migrant in Chile Exposes Rising Xenophobia
Yaidy Garnica Carvajalino, a Venezuelan residing in Cerro Navia, Chile, was murdered on June 15th by a neighbor, prompting the remaining Venezuelan family in the area to leave, highlighting rising xenophobia against Venezuelan migrants in Chile.

Murder of Venezuelan Migrant in Chile Exposes Rising Xenophobia
Yaidy Garnica Carvajalino, a Venezuelan residing in Cerro Navia, Chile, was murdered on June 15th by a neighbor, prompting the remaining Venezuelan family in the area to leave, highlighting rising xenophobia against Venezuelan migrants in Chile.
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48% Bias Score

Spain: Systemic Failure to Grant Residency Permits to Unaccompanied Minors
A report reveals that in December 2023, only 27% of the 12,261 unaccompanied foreign minors in Spain had residency permits, highlighting systemic non-compliance with the law and leaving many vulnerable to marginalization upon reaching adulthood; regional variations are significant, with Madrid at 14...

Spain: Systemic Failure to Grant Residency Permits to Unaccompanied Minors
A report reveals that in December 2023, only 27% of the 12,261 unaccompanied foreign minors in Spain had residency permits, highlighting systemic non-compliance with the law and leaving many vulnerable to marginalization upon reaching adulthood; regional variations are significant, with Madrid at 14...
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48% Bias Score

Migrants Held in Djibouti Blocked from Contacting Lawyers
Migrants held in Djibouti by the Trump administration are cut off from their lawyers, raising due process concerns in an ongoing Supreme Court case challenging the administration's deportation of migrants to countries other than their homelands, specifically South Sudan, amidst ongoing conflict ther...

Migrants Held in Djibouti Blocked from Contacting Lawyers
Migrants held in Djibouti by the Trump administration are cut off from their lawyers, raising due process concerns in an ongoing Supreme Court case challenging the administration's deportation of migrants to countries other than their homelands, specifically South Sudan, amidst ongoing conflict ther...
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32% Bias Score

Spain's New Immigration Law: Partial Progress Amidst Broader European Challenges
Spain's new immigration law, effective now after years of advocacy, offers regularization pathways for undocumented migrants, but fails to address the fundamental issue of inaccessible and safe entry routes into the country while contradicting EU's stricter border control policies.

Spain's New Immigration Law: Partial Progress Amidst Broader European Challenges
Spain's new immigration law, effective now after years of advocacy, offers regularization pathways for undocumented migrants, but fails to address the fundamental issue of inaccessible and safe entry routes into the country while contradicting EU's stricter border control policies.
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52% Bias Score
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