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Somali immigrants systematically portrayed as welfare abusers and targets of political blame
Frames Black community as excluded from justice process via jury composition
Immigrant community portrayed as excluded, dangerous, and despising the host society
European industrial identity framed as under threat from external dependency
Black neighborhoods mentioned only as political data points, risking reduction to voting bloc without agency
Non-white religious minorities subtly excluded by framing religious accommodations as dangerous exceptions
Risk of stigmatisation of Iranian diaspora due to association with regime actions
Black students framed as dehumanized and racially targeted
Jewish youth framed as targets of antisemitic harassment and exclusion
Immigrant community implicitly framed as excluded and collectively blamed for societal harm
Muslim community framed as being excluded or targeted through xenophobic messaging
Muslim community portrayed as under threat from hate-motivated actions
Muslim community is indirectly framed as potentially suspect or alien through association with terrorism, despite no explicit mention
The historical exclusion of Black Americans is acknowledged but framed as outdated and divisive when referenced today
The Lenape homeland is framed as a place where the community was historically endangered through displacement and violence
The Lenape are portrayed as historically excluded and currently seeking re-inclusion in their ancestral homeland
Muslim community implicitly framed as adversarial through association with terrorism and extremist ideology
Immigrant community framed as systematically excluded and targeted
Iranians in the UK implicitly associated with state violence through guilt by association
framed as excluded, othered, and source of discomfort
Ukrainian people framed as central victims of war deserving of empathy and protection
Iranian dissidents and diaspora portrayed as vulnerable and targeted within the UK
immigrant community framed as excluded and targeted by policy
Framed as outsiders whose inclusion threatens tradition
Immigrants are framed as being deliberately targeted and excluded from societal protections
Black community portrayed as explicitly targeted and dehumanized by police culture
Implicit framing of Nepali workers as adversaries to foreign climbers in rescue prioritization
Black victim portrayed as excluded from protection during crisis intervention
framed as being instrumentally claimed as victims in a political narrative, without validating the claim
Immigrant community portrayed as excluded, othered, and dehumanized
Hezbollah's support base is implicitly excluded from Lebanese national identity
Magalhães is portrayed as an outsider who overstepped boundaries and displaced the rightful family member
Immigrants from 39 countries are framed as vulnerable and unjustly endangered by government action
portrayed as valued, central, and actively championed by Collins, with political leaders affirming their inclusion
Muslim community implicitly framed as excluded or scapegoated through reference to sharia law and 'dirt and filth'
The Muslim community is portrayed as under direct and ongoing threat from online radicalisation and real-world violence
African migrants are framed as adversaries in viral claims, but the article rejects this framing by exposing misinformation
LGBTQ+ Community portrayed as excluded from cultural recognition
framed as culturally threatened
framed as excluded from cultural recognition
framed as alienated from national symbols
British women abroad are framed as victims of betrayal by their own countrymen
Indirectly framing foreign investors as outsiders or suspicious actors in British institutions
Framed as excluded and delegitimized through the erasure of Israel’s existence
Implies association between the suspect and the Muslim community, risking collective blame
Palestinian community portrayed as deserving of protection and solidarity
Palestinians framed as existentially threatened by Israeli leadership
au pair's nationality highlighted unnecessarily, risking othering
The LGBTQ+ community is framed as culturally adversarial by conservative actors
Framed as symbolically excluded, with protest expressions policed
Transgender identities framed as inappropriate for children
Transgender community framed as illegitimately influencing media
Immigrant community portrayed as excluded and exploiting social systems
Turkish-origin groups stereotypically associated with organized crime
Black voters framed as being progressively alienated by Democratic policy shifts
sexual orientation of victim and accused acknowledged as part of factual context without stigma
The Palestinian community is framed as being excluded from academic discourse
British nationals are framed as hostile outsiders threatening local and international beachgoers
portrayed as collectively implicated and socially isolated due to one individual's crime
indirectly scapegoated through criticism of interracial marriage comments
Black students systematically excluded from narrative of educational fairness
Sikh community portrayed as collectively ostracising and blaming one of their own families, risking internal division and external stereotyping
Sikh community framed as hostile or adversarial
Muslim community indirectly associated with state-sponsored human rights concerns
Jewish identity implicitly marginalized through selective framing of antisemitism
Jewish students portrayed as excluded and targeted by institutional failure
Dominican immigrant community framed as politically included and foundational to neighborhood identity
Black community in Harlem framed as politically marginalized or excluded by current representative
community subtly othered through association with extremism
Framed as targeted and excluded by government action
Community portrayed as politically alienated but potentially pivotal
Portraying traveller community as unfairly privileged and culturally exempt from rules
Somali immigrants portrayed as outsiders exploiting the system
Unauthorized immigrants are framed as excluded, exploitative, and inherently tied to criminal financial systems
Muslim family distanced from mainstream Islam, implying communal othering
LGBTQ+ rights framed as under systemic exclusion
Transgender and nonbinary identities framed as politically weaponized and delegitimizing
Sikh identity unfairly associated with criminality and deception
Non-white communities implicitly framed as receiving preferential treatment
implied to be irrationally feeling excluded despite lack of institutional validation
Māori landowners are framed as structurally excluded from equitable access to kiwifruit licensing
Black victims of police violence and their families are systematically excluded from public mourning and respect
Immigrant workers subtly framed as outsiders through focus on documentation status and detention
Immigrant workers framed as racially targeted and excluded from belonging
Historical exclusion of Black women emphasized to challenge national symbolism
Chinese individuals are framed through a lens of cultural otherness and potential vulnerability within insular religious groups
Homeless individuals are implicitly othered and associated with criminality
Iranian people framed as unified, resilient, and deserving of pride
Bahá’ís framed as systematically excluded, scapegoated, and denied legal protection
Framing Irish-language speakers as being excluded from educational opportunities
Dyslexic students are portrayed as systematically excluded by current assessment practices.
Framed as unjustly targeted and at risk of losing hard-won protections
Black Community is implicitly framed as excluded through trivialization of racial harm
Sikh knife-carrying practice is implicitly framed as a security threat
Iranian diaspora and dissident voices framed as legitimate and morally grounded
Immigrants are portrayed as marginalized but deserving of inclusion and dignity
Māori providers are framed as specifically included in consultation, signaling recognition of distinct healthcare needs
Collective German family narratives framed as untrustworthy due to postwar mythmaking and denial
Muslim community indirectly framed as at risk of exclusion due to association with extremism
The Black Community is subtly framed as vulnerable to systemic injustice through the description of McClain’s treatment