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DACA Recipient Detained After Accidental Border Crossing
A missed freeway exit led to the detention of Erick Hernandez, a DACA recipient, highlighting the precarious legal status of DACA recipients who risk deportation despite work permits; similar incidents involving other DACA recipients underscore the need for permanent legal protections.
DACA Recipient Detained After Accidental Border Crossing
A missed freeway exit led to the detention of Erick Hernandez, a DACA recipient, highlighting the precarious legal status of DACA recipients who risk deportation despite work permits; similar incidents involving other DACA recipients underscore the need for permanent legal protections.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Targets Landlords to Track Undocumented Immigrants
The Trump administration is using a new strategy to track undocumented immigrants by demanding landlords provide tenant information to ICE, creating a climate of fear and potential discrimination, and bypassing traditional legal channels.
Trump Administration Targets Landlords to Track Undocumented Immigrants
The Trump administration is using a new strategy to track undocumented immigrants by demanding landlords provide tenant information to ICE, creating a climate of fear and potential discrimination, and bypassing traditional legal channels.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Fear of Deportation: A US Citizen's Family's Two-Decade Struggle
Kimberly, a US citizen born to undocumented Mexican parents, details her family's 22 years of living in fear of deportation under the radar in the US while contributing to the economy through low-paid jobs, paying taxes, and raising three US-citizen daughters, whose lives have been significantly imp...
Fear of Deportation: A US Citizen's Family's Two-Decade Struggle
Kimberly, a US citizen born to undocumented Mexican parents, details her family's 22 years of living in fear of deportation under the radar in the US while contributing to the economy through low-paid jobs, paying taxes, and raising three US-citizen daughters, whose lives have been significantly imp...
Progress
60% Bias Score


Trump's Immigration Policies Silence Domestic Violence Victims
Increased fear of deportation under the Trump administration is forcing undocumented immigrant women experiencing domestic violence in the US to remain silent, due to the risk of ICE involvement, even when seeking help from law enforcement or support groups; this is leading to a dramatic underreport...
Trump's Immigration Policies Silence Domestic Violence Victims
Increased fear of deportation under the Trump administration is forcing undocumented immigrant women experiencing domestic violence in the US to remain silent, due to the risk of ICE involvement, even when seeking help from law enforcement or support groups; this is leading to a dramatic underreport...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Spain to Legalize Hundreds of Thousands of Undocumented Immigrants
Spain is considering a law to grant legal residency to almost 500,000 undocumented immigrants, many of whom work in low-wage sectors like street vending, domestic work, and agriculture, highlighting a significant labor gap and the difficulties of navigating the current immigration system.
Spain to Legalize Hundreds of Thousands of Undocumented Immigrants
Spain is considering a law to grant legal residency to almost 500,000 undocumented immigrants, many of whom work in low-wage sectors like street vending, domestic work, and agriculture, highlighting a significant labor gap and the difficulties of navigating the current immigration system.
Progress
44% Bias Score


DOJ Sues Minnesota Over In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants
The Department of Justice sued Minnesota for offering free and reduced in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants, citing a federal law violation and echoing a similar lawsuit against Texas where the state complied and the ACLU intervened.
DOJ Sues Minnesota Over In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants
The Department of Justice sued Minnesota for offering free and reduced in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants, citing a federal law violation and echoing a similar lawsuit against Texas where the state complied and the ACLU intervened.
Progress
60% Bias Score

States Curb Healthcare for Undocumented Immigrants Amid Budget Shortfalls
Facing budget crises, California, Illinois, and Minnesota are scaling back Medicaid for undocumented immigrants, impacting hundreds of thousands and potentially worsening health outcomes; the Trump administration's data sharing with ICE further complicates matters.

States Curb Healthcare for Undocumented Immigrants Amid Budget Shortfalls
Facing budget crises, California, Illinois, and Minnesota are scaling back Medicaid for undocumented immigrants, impacting hundreds of thousands and potentially worsening health outcomes; the Trump administration's data sharing with ICE further complicates matters.
Progress
44% Bias Score

ICE Raid in Norristown Sparks Community Outrage and Fear
An ICE raid at a Norristown, Pennsylvania supermarket on Wednesday resulted in the arrest of 14 undocumented immigrants, six of whom were Mexican nationals, sparking community outrage and fear among both documented and undocumented residents due to concerns of further targeting.

ICE Raid in Norristown Sparks Community Outrage and Fear
An ICE raid at a Norristown, Pennsylvania supermarket on Wednesday resulted in the arrest of 14 undocumented immigrants, six of whom were Mexican nationals, sparking community outrage and fear among both documented and undocumented residents due to concerns of further targeting.
Progress
48% Bias Score

DIGNITY Act: Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill Introduced
Reps. Salazar and Escobar introduced the bipartisan DIGNITY Act, proposing a seven-year program granting legal status to undocumented immigrants in the US for at least five years, including background checks, tax payments, and $7,000 restitution, alongside increased border security and a $70 billion...

DIGNITY Act: Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill Introduced
Reps. Salazar and Escobar introduced the bipartisan DIGNITY Act, proposing a seven-year program granting legal status to undocumented immigrants in the US for at least five years, including background checks, tax payments, and $7,000 restitution, alongside increased border security and a $70 billion...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Fear of ICE Raids Deters Undocumented Immigrants from Seeking Healthcare
Due to the presence of ICE agents in some hospitals, undocumented immigrants are avoiding necessary medical care, causing potentially life-threatening delays and violating patient rights and legal standards.

Fear of ICE Raids Deters Undocumented Immigrants from Seeking Healthcare
Due to the presence of ICE agents in some hospitals, undocumented immigrants are avoiding necessary medical care, causing potentially life-threatening delays and violating patient rights and legal standards.
Progress
64% Bias Score

LA Immigration Raids Spark Community Response
Increased immigration raids in Los Angeles have caused widespread fear, impacting businesses and daily life, prompting community organizations and local businesses to provide financial and other aid to affected individuals and families.

LA Immigration Raids Spark Community Response
Increased immigration raids in Los Angeles have caused widespread fear, impacting businesses and daily life, prompting community organizations and local businesses to provide financial and other aid to affected individuals and families.
Progress
28% Bias Score

California Budget Freezes Medi-Cal for Undocumented Immigrants
California's budget freezes Medi-Cal for new undocumented immigrants starting in 2026 and imposes monthly fees for existing enrollees, impacting over 1.6 million people and potentially costing the state over $12 billion annually. The decision, despite criticism, was approved by the legislature.

California Budget Freezes Medi-Cal for Undocumented Immigrants
California's budget freezes Medi-Cal for new undocumented immigrants starting in 2026 and imposes monthly fees for existing enrollees, impacting over 1.6 million people and potentially costing the state over $12 billion annually. The decision, despite criticism, was approved by the legislature.
Progress
52% Bias Score
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