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US Halts Gaza Visas Amidst Right-Wing Backlash and Humanitarian Crisis
The US State Department announced a temporary halt to all visitor visas for people from Gaza, prompted by social media posts and statements by right-wing activists alleging an influx of Palestinian refugees, coinciding with escalating violence and a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
US Halts Gaza Visas Amidst Right-Wing Backlash and Humanitarian Crisis
The US State Department announced a temporary halt to all visitor visas for people from Gaza, prompted by social media posts and statements by right-wing activists alleging an influx of Palestinian refugees, coinciding with escalating violence and a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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64% Bias Score


US ICE Detains New Zealand Woman and Son Despite Valid Visa
A New Zealand woman, Sarah Shaw, and her six-year-old son were detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) upon returning to the US from Canada on July 24th, despite possessing a work visa with a pending renewal component, causing separation from her other two children and highlighting ...
US ICE Detains New Zealand Woman and Son Despite Valid Visa
A New Zealand woman, Sarah Shaw, and her six-year-old son were detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) upon returning to the US from Canada on July 24th, despite possessing a work visa with a pending renewal component, causing separation from her other two children and highlighting ...
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60% Bias Score


US Immigration Raid Targets Workers, Sparking Outrage
The US Border Patrol conducted "Operation Trojan Horse," detaining 16 migrants, including at least one Guatemalan national, in a Los Angeles Home Depot parking lot despite a court order prohibiting raids based on language, race, or employment. The operation prompted condemnation from Guatemalan and ...
US Immigration Raid Targets Workers, Sparking Outrage
The US Border Patrol conducted "Operation Trojan Horse," detaining 16 migrants, including at least one Guatemalan national, in a Los Angeles Home Depot parking lot despite a court order prohibiting raids based on language, race, or employment. The operation prompted condemnation from Guatemalan and ...
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24% Bias Score


Mexican Immigrant Released from ICE Detention After Two Months
Paola Clouatre, a Mexican immigrant in Louisiana, was detained by ICE for two months after an immigration interview, separated from her young children, and released following a judge's order and intervention by Senator Kennedy's office, while her case continues.
Mexican Immigrant Released from ICE Detention After Two Months
Paola Clouatre, a Mexican immigrant in Louisiana, was detained by ICE for two months after an immigration interview, separated from her young children, and released following a judge's order and intervention by Senator Kennedy's office, while her case continues.
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44% Bias Score


US Immigration Policy Strands Thousands in Mexico City
Due to stricter US immigration policies under the Trump administration, thousands of migrants, mostly Latin Americans, are stranded in Mexico City, residing in shelters and facing uncertain futures.
US Immigration Policy Strands Thousands in Mexico City
Due to stricter US immigration policies under the Trump administration, thousands of migrants, mostly Latin Americans, are stranded in Mexico City, residing in shelters and facing uncertain futures.
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40% Bias Score


Senator Kennedy's Intervention Secures Release of Marine's Wife from ICE Detention
Following intervention from Senator John Kennedy's office, Paola Clouatre, a Mexican national and wife of a Marine Corps veteran, was released from ICE detention after a judge halted her deportation order; she had been detained since late May despite having legally entered the country as a minor and...
Senator Kennedy's Intervention Secures Release of Marine's Wife from ICE Detention
Following intervention from Senator John Kennedy's office, Paola Clouatre, a Mexican national and wife of a Marine Corps veteran, was released from ICE detention after a judge halted her deportation order; she had been detained since late May despite having legally entered the country as a minor and...
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48% Bias Score

NZ Woman, Son Detained in US Immigration Centre for Three Weeks
Sarah Shaw, a New Zealand woman with a temporary US immigration document, and her six-year-old son were detained in a US immigration centre for three weeks after attempting to re-enter the US from Canada on July 24th due to an administrative error on her visa; her father anticipates their release so...

NZ Woman, Son Detained in US Immigration Centre for Three Weeks
Sarah Shaw, a New Zealand woman with a temporary US immigration document, and her six-year-old son were detained in a US immigration centre for three weeks after attempting to re-enter the US from Canada on July 24th due to an administrative error on her visa; her father anticipates their release so...
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40% Bias Score

Afghan Family's U.S. Detention Highlights Stricter Asylum Policies
An Afghan family seeking refuge in Canada is detained in the U.S., highlighting stricter immigration policies under the second Trump administration; half the family gained entry to Canada while the other half remains detained, facing potential deportation to Afghanistan or a third country.

Afghan Family's U.S. Detention Highlights Stricter Asylum Policies
An Afghan family seeking refuge in Canada is detained in the U.S., highlighting stricter immigration policies under the second Trump administration; half the family gained entry to Canada while the other half remains detained, facing potential deportation to Afghanistan or a third country.
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56% Bias Score

Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 US Migrants
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 migrants from the US, becoming the third African country to participate in a US relocation program aimed at removing migrants from US territory; the plan includes provisions for work training, healthcare, and housing, but details and a timeline for arrivals are ...

Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 US Migrants
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 migrants from the US, becoming the third African country to participate in a US relocation program aimed at removing migrants from US territory; the plan includes provisions for work training, healthcare, and housing, but details and a timeline for arrivals are ...
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52% Bias Score

US Immigration Policies Cast Doubt on 2026 World Cup's Inclusive Vision
Tough US immigration policies threaten to overshadow the 2026 FIFA World Cup's inclusive vision by suppressing foreign attendance and damaging North America's image, despite expected sellouts primarily comprised of American fans, according to experts.

US Immigration Policies Cast Doubt on 2026 World Cup's Inclusive Vision
Tough US immigration policies threaten to overshadow the 2026 FIFA World Cup's inclusive vision by suppressing foreign attendance and damaging North America's image, despite expected sellouts primarily comprised of American fans, according to experts.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for Hondurans, Nicaraguans, and Nepalese
A San Francisco federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal, delaying terminations until November, when a hearing will determine the merits of the case.

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for Hondurans, Nicaraguans, and Nepalese
A San Francisco federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal, delaying terminations until November, when a hearing will determine the merits of the case.
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56% Bias Score

Venezuelan Migrants Released After Alleged Torture in El Salvador
252 Venezuelan migrants, wrongly accused of gang affiliation, were imprisoned in El Salvador for four months after being transferred there by the U.S. government, alleging torture and abuse; they were released in a prisoner exchange, reuniting with families after a year-long separation.

Venezuelan Migrants Released After Alleged Torture in El Salvador
252 Venezuelan migrants, wrongly accused of gang affiliation, were imprisoned in El Salvador for four months after being transferred there by the U.S. government, alleging torture and abuse; they were released in a prisoner exchange, reuniting with families after a year-long separation.
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52% Bias Score
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