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Trump Administration Seeks to End Flores Agreement Protecting Migrant Children
The Trump administration moved to terminate the Flores Agreement, a 1997 settlement guaranteeing basic rights and services to migrant children in U.S. custody, arguing it hinders immigration policy and encourages illegal border crossings; advocates contend this will lead to inhumane treatment.
Trump Administration Seeks to End Flores Agreement Protecting Migrant Children
The Trump administration moved to terminate the Flores Agreement, a 1997 settlement guaranteeing basic rights and services to migrant children in U.S. custody, arguing it hinders immigration policy and encourages illegal border crossings; advocates contend this will lead to inhumane treatment.
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48% Bias Score


DHS Launches "Project Homecoming," Offering Voluntary Deportation with Stipends
On Monday, the first chartered flight under the Department of Homeland Security's "Project Homecoming" initiative returned 64 Honduran and Colombian migrants to their home countries, providing each with a $1,000 stipend and free transport. The initiative, announced May 5th, aims to reduce deportatio...
DHS Launches "Project Homecoming," Offering Voluntary Deportation with Stipends
On Monday, the first chartered flight under the Department of Homeland Security's "Project Homecoming" initiative returned 64 Honduran and Colombian migrants to their home countries, providing each with a $1,000 stipend and free transport. The initiative, announced May 5th, aims to reduce deportatio...
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60% Bias Score


68 Immigrants Return Home Under Trump's Voluntary Departure Program
Sixty-eight Honduran and Colombian immigrants voluntarily returned to their home countries on Monday from Houston, Texas, receiving $1,000 each under the Trump administration's new "Back Home" initiative, which offers financial assistance for voluntary departures and includes local support upon retu...
68 Immigrants Return Home Under Trump's Voluntary Departure Program
Sixty-eight Honduran and Colombian immigrants voluntarily returned to their home countries on Monday from Houston, Texas, receiving $1,000 each under the Trump administration's new "Back Home" initiative, which offers financial assistance for voluntary departures and includes local support upon retu...
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60% Bias Score


California Launches "Operation Guardian Angel" to Crack Down on Illegal Immigration
US Attorney Bill Essayli launched "Operation Guardian Angel," a task force involving ICE, HSI, DEA, FBI, ATF, and Border Patrol, to issue warrants for illegal aliens with criminal charges in California, aiming to bypass sanctuary city policies and potentially serve as a model for other states.
California Launches "Operation Guardian Angel" to Crack Down on Illegal Immigration
US Attorney Bill Essayli launched "Operation Guardian Angel," a task force involving ICE, HSI, DEA, FBI, ATF, and Border Patrol, to issue warrants for illegal aliens with criminal charges in California, aiming to bypass sanctuary city policies and potentially serve as a model for other states.
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76% Bias Score


Supreme Court Weighs Trump Administration's Birthright Citizenship Challenge and Universal Injunctions
The Supreme Court heard arguments challenging the Trump administration's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship via executive order, focusing on the use of universal injunctions to block nationwide implementation of the policy, revealing concerns about the administration's willingness to comply ...
Supreme Court Weighs Trump Administration's Birthright Citizenship Challenge and Universal Injunctions
The Supreme Court heard arguments challenging the Trump administration's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship via executive order, focusing on the use of universal injunctions to block nationwide implementation of the policy, revealing concerns about the administration's willingness to comply ...
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48% Bias Score


International Student Wins Injunction Against Deportation After Visa Revocation
Priya Saxena, an Indian Ph.D. candidate in South Dakota, successfully fought deportation after her visa was revoked due to a four-year-old minor traffic violation, obtaining a preliminary injunction and graduating with two degrees while highlighting flaws in the DHS's student visa review process.
International Student Wins Injunction Against Deportation After Visa Revocation
Priya Saxena, an Indian Ph.D. candidate in South Dakota, successfully fought deportation after her visa was revoked due to a four-year-old minor traffic violation, obtaining a preliminary injunction and graduating with two degrees while highlighting flaws in the DHS's student visa review process.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Intensifies Deportations
The Trump administration significantly increased deportations, prioritizing criminals and utilizing "collateral arrests," while also negotiating with other countries to accept deportees and offering incentives for voluntary departures, facing challenges due to limited resources and international coo...

Trump Administration Intensifies Deportations
The Trump administration significantly increased deportations, prioritizing criminals and utilizing "collateral arrests," while also negotiating with other countries to accept deportees and offering incentives for voluntary departures, facing challenges due to limited resources and international coo...
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48% Bias Score

US Deports 64 Migrants on First "Project Homecoming" Flight
On Monday, the first flight under the Department of Homeland Security's 'Project Homecoming' initiative, which offers undocumented immigrants $1,000 and free flights home if they self-deport via the CBP Home app, landed in Honduras carrying 64 people; up to 19 were children, at least four of whom we...

US Deports 64 Migrants on First "Project Homecoming" Flight
On Monday, the first flight under the Department of Homeland Security's 'Project Homecoming' initiative, which offers undocumented immigrants $1,000 and free flights home if they self-deport via the CBP Home app, landed in Honduras carrying 64 people; up to 19 were children, at least four of whom we...
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60% Bias Score

US Launches Voluntary Deportation Program, Offering $1,000 Stipends
The US Department of Homeland Security launched a new program offering $1,000 and free flights to undocumented immigrants who voluntarily return to their home countries using the CBP Home app; the first flight returned 64 people to Honduras and Colombia, aiming to reduce deportation costs.

US Launches Voluntary Deportation Program, Offering $1,000 Stipends
The US Department of Homeland Security launched a new program offering $1,000 and free flights to undocumented immigrants who voluntarily return to their home countries using the CBP Home app; the first flight returned 64 people to Honduras and Colombia, aiming to reduce deportation costs.
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60% Bias Score

Proposed US Immigration Fees Could Create Insurmountable Barriers
The US House is considering legislation imposing substantial new fees on immigrants seeking asylum, humanitarian parole, or to sponsor unaccompanied minors, potentially creating financial barriers and aligning with the Trump administration's immigration policies.

Proposed US Immigration Fees Could Create Insurmountable Barriers
The US House is considering legislation imposing substantial new fees on immigrants seeking asylum, humanitarian parole, or to sponsor unaccompanied minors, potentially creating financial barriers and aligning with the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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44% Bias Score

US Immigration Detains Scholarship Student After Police Mistake
Nineteen-year-old Ximena Arias Cristóbal, a scholarship recipient, was detained by ICE in Georgia after a traffic stop for two minor violations; police later admitted to a mistake in identifying her vehicle, yet deportation proceedings continue due to her undocumented status, raising concerns about ...

US Immigration Detains Scholarship Student After Police Mistake
Nineteen-year-old Ximena Arias Cristóbal, a scholarship recipient, was detained by ICE in Georgia after a traffic stop for two minor violations; police later admitted to a mistake in identifying her vehicle, yet deportation proceedings continue due to her undocumented status, raising concerns about ...
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Job Postings See 29% Drop in Foreign Interest
Global job seeker interest in U.S. postings is down 29% since August 2023, due to anti-immigrant sentiment and restrictive immigration policies, prompting other countries to actively recruit skilled workers.

U.S. Job Postings See 29% Drop in Foreign Interest
Global job seeker interest in U.S. postings is down 29% since August 2023, due to anti-immigrant sentiment and restrictive immigration policies, prompting other countries to actively recruit skilled workers.
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44% Bias Score
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