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US Prioritizes White South African Refugees Amidst Criticism
President Trump's administration facilitated the relocation of 59 white Afrikaners to the US, citing alleged persecution, despite South Africa's denial and criticism from human rights groups, while simultaneously blocking refugees from other nations.
US Prioritizes White South African Refugees Amidst Criticism
President Trump's administration facilitated the relocation of 59 white Afrikaners to the US, citing alleged persecution, despite South Africa's denial and criticism from human rights groups, while simultaneously blocking refugees from other nations.
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60% Bias Score


U.S. to Receive First Group of White South African Refugees
The U.S. will receive its first group of white South African refugees next week, following President Trump's executive order prioritizing their resettlement due to alleged racial discrimination, despite criticism from the South African government.
U.S. to Receive First Group of White South African Refugees
The U.S. will receive its first group of white South African refugees next week, following President Trump's executive order prioritizing their resettlement due to alleged racial discrimination, despite criticism from the South African government.
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64% Bias Score


US to Deport Migrants to Libya Amid Human Rights Concerns
The Trump administration may begin deporting migrants to Libya as early as Wednesday, despite past US condemnation of Libya's harsh treatment of detainees; this is part of a wider crackdown that has already seen 152,000 deportations.
US to Deport Migrants to Libya Amid Human Rights Concerns
The Trump administration may begin deporting migrants to Libya as early as Wednesday, despite past US condemnation of Libya's harsh treatment of detainees; this is part of a wider crackdown that has already seen 152,000 deportations.
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48% Bias Score


US Intelligence: Venezuela Unlikely Directing Tren de Aragua's US Operations
A declassified US intelligence assessment finds it unlikely that the Venezuelan government directs the Tren de Aragua gang's US operations, contradicting the Trump administration's justification for using the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged gang members; a Texas judge ruled against the administr...
US Intelligence: Venezuela Unlikely Directing Tren de Aragua's US Operations
A declassified US intelligence assessment finds it unlikely that the Venezuelan government directs the Tren de Aragua gang's US operations, contradicting the Trump administration's justification for using the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged gang members; a Texas judge ruled against the administr...
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52% Bias Score


US Border Crackdown Raises Civil Liberties Concerns
The Trump administration's targeting of immigrants, tourists, and activists at US borders and through social media monitoring has raised serious civil liberties concerns, with individuals facing detention and deportation based on social media posts and broad search powers.
US Border Crackdown Raises Civil Liberties Concerns
The Trump administration's targeting of immigrants, tourists, and activists at US borders and through social media monitoring has raised serious civil liberties concerns, with individuals facing detention and deportation based on social media posts and broad search powers.
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44% Bias Score


CNN Panel Explodes in Fiery Debate Over Trump's Immigration Policies
A CNN panel discussion on President Trump's immigration policies and the deportation of Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia devolved into chaos and personal attacks, highlighting deep divisions on immigration and the political ramifications of the Abrego Garcia case, as panelists debated the com...
CNN Panel Explodes in Fiery Debate Over Trump's Immigration Policies
A CNN panel discussion on President Trump's immigration policies and the deportation of Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia devolved into chaos and personal attacks, highlighting deep divisions on immigration and the political ramifications of the Abrego Garcia case, as panelists debated the com...
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60% Bias Score

US Immigration Suspension Threatens Ukrainian Refugees
Facing a potential end to their humanitarian parole, approximately 280,000 Ukrainians who relocated to the US through the "Uniting for Ukraine" program fear being uprooted again due to a government suspension of immigration benefit processing, creating economic and psychological distress.

US Immigration Suspension Threatens Ukrainian Refugees
Facing a potential end to their humanitarian parole, approximately 280,000 Ukrainians who relocated to the US through the "Uniting for Ukraine" program fear being uprooted again due to a government suspension of immigration benefit processing, creating economic and psychological distress.
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64% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Migrant Child Reunification Policies
Two advocacy groups sued the Trump administration Thursday, claiming new policies for reuniting migrant children with their parents are inhumane, causing average child custody time to increase from 37 days in January to over 112 days by March due to increased vetting requirements for sponsors.

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Migrant Child Reunification Policies
Two advocacy groups sued the Trump administration Thursday, claiming new policies for reuniting migrant children with their parents are inhumane, causing average child custody time to increase from 37 days in January to over 112 days by March due to increased vetting requirements for sponsors.
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64% Bias Score

U.S. Intelligence Undermines Key Argument in Trump's Enemy Aliens Act Invocation
A declassified U.S. intelligence report concludes that the Venezuelan government likely doesn't direct the Tren de Aragua gang's U.S. operations, contradicting the Trump administration's justification for invoking the Enemy Aliens Act to expedite deportations; a federal judge ruled this invocation i...

U.S. Intelligence Undermines Key Argument in Trump's Enemy Aliens Act Invocation
A declassified U.S. intelligence report concludes that the Venezuelan government likely doesn't direct the Tren de Aragua gang's U.S. operations, contradicting the Trump administration's justification for invoking the Enemy Aliens Act to expedite deportations; a federal judge ruled this invocation i...
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48% Bias Score

Texas Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Use of 1798 Alien Enemies Act for Venezuelan Deportations
A Texas federal judge permanently blocked the Trump administration's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan detainees on May 1st, 2025, deeming its application illegal, though expulsions under other laws remain possible. This follows a Supreme Court decision and a class-action lawsui...

Texas Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Use of 1798 Alien Enemies Act for Venezuelan Deportations
A Texas federal judge permanently blocked the Trump administration's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan detainees on May 1st, 2025, deeming its application illegal, though expulsions under other laws remain possible. This follows a Supreme Court decision and a class-action lawsui...
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36% Bias Score

US Detains Georgetown Scholar Over Pro-Palestinian Views
Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown University scholar, was arrested in March for allegedly violating his visa by supporting Palestinian rights, prompting protests and legal challenges highlighting concerns about free speech and due process.

US Detains Georgetown Scholar Over Pro-Palestinian Views
Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown University scholar, was arrested in March for allegedly violating his visa by supporting Palestinian rights, prompting protests and legal challenges highlighting concerns about free speech and due process.
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64% Bias Score

US initiates criminal prosecutions of migrants for entering new border military zone
The United States has initiated its first criminal prosecutions against approximately 28 migrants and asylum seekers for entering a newly created 109,651-acre military zone along the US-Mexico border, a move that critics say militarizes border enforcement and violates human rights.

US initiates criminal prosecutions of migrants for entering new border military zone
The United States has initiated its first criminal prosecutions against approximately 28 migrants and asylum seekers for entering a newly created 109,651-acre military zone along the US-Mexico border, a move that critics say militarizes border enforcement and violates human rights.
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64% Bias Score
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