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Immigrant status is used to delegitimize and other the subject
Migrant communities portrayed as deliberately excluded, targeted, and dehumanized by state recruitment practices
asylum seekers framed as excluded from societal protections due to administrative detention
Foreign employee subtly framed as outsider due to nationality emphasis
The immigrant community is framed as excluded, dangerous, and morally suspect, reinforcing othering narratives
Immigrant community framed as excluded and threatening
Undocumented immigrants framed as excluded and inherently suspect
portrayed as desperate, disorderly, and excluded from legitimate process
Immigrants are portrayed as excluded from legal protections and national belonging
Immigrant communities portrayed as importing hostility and being manipulated politically
Immigrant men are portrayed as inherently untrustworthy and potentially predatory
ISIS-linked individuals framed as excluded from national belonging or protection
Iranian diaspora in the U.K. implicitly framed as suspect or potentially disloyal
framed as collectively scrutinized and othered due to ethnic profiling
framed as being targeted or marginalized by proposed policies
Family's detention framed as unjust exclusion despite cultural integration
Immigrant individuals framed as long-standing community members deserving of inclusion
Immigrant community framed as being excluded based on political expression
Framed as morally corrupt and endorsing violence
framed as excluded or suspect
Immigrant small business workers framed as vulnerable and abandoned by institutions
Persian-speaking opposition groups are implicitly excluded by being grouped with Jewish targets without distinction
Framed as excluded and threatening
The group (particularly women and children) is framed as being excluded from national protection despite citizenship
Immigrant community is framed as excluded, dangerous, and a threat to public order
Slightly framed as marginalised in housing transition
Immigrants are framed as being excluded and discarded despite integration
suspect’s background used to frame Muslim individuals as internal threats despite prior integration
Kolhapuri artisans are acknowledged but excluded from direct voice in the narrative despite being central to the issue
Immigrant communities are framed as vectors of division and potential internal threat
Immigrant community excluded and scapegoated for housing shortages
framing Bangladeshi students as victims deserving of dignity and ritual respect
Immigrant community portrayed as excluded and inherently criminal
framed as a hostile outsider posing a threat to British citizens
Immigrant community is framed as excluded and dangerous
Immigrant communities are framed as outsiders undeserving of inclusion in the welfare system
Marginalizing left-leaning political actors by association
Immigrant community, specifically Indian Americans, framed as unwelcome or targeted
Framed as being negatively targeted through policy shifts on discrimination
Latino voters framed as marginalized through partisan dilution
Iranian diaspora in the UK is framed as a potential fifth column, excluded from national belonging
Tuareg separatists implicitly marginalized by framing as destabilizing actors
Victims’ national origin highlighted to affirm their identity and legitimacy
framed as excluded, illegitimate, and subject to systemic marginalization
Orphanage is framed as illegitimate due to operating status and location
The victims are partially othered by emphasizing their foreign status (‘from Bangladesh’) without equivalent detail on the defendant’s background
Immigrants are framed as excluded outsiders threatening national order
Migrant workers framed as marginalized within labor enforcement system
Immigrant community is framed as excluded and inherently threatening, reinforcing othering
Immigrant individuals are framed as excluded and dehumanized by the system
Immigrant success framed through suspicion and moral decay rather than integration
Victims' immigrant backgrounds acknowledged with dignity, promoting inclusion
Tropic Skincare ambassadors are framed as financially vulnerable and at risk of loss
Irish activists in Germany framed as outsiders facing systemic exclusion
Immigrant worker portrayed as vulnerable and emotionally at risk in workplace
The victim is othered through language that marginalises people experiencing homelessness and mental illness
Individuals in boats are implicitly othered and dehumanized
Immigrant communities framed as excluded or suspect
Immigrant homeowners framed as outsiders violating community norms