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Highlights suspect’s nationality in a way that may conflate foreignness with criminality
Highlights vulnerability and limbo of immigrants without direct voice
Reinforces negative association between a migrant group and violent crime through repeated contextual linkage
Rhetoric in quotes indirectly frames immigrants as a source of social strain, though countered by explicit pushback
Portrays immigrants as targets of racist mobilization and dehumanizing rhetoric
Associates immigrant communities with fraud, identity theft, and criminal exploitation, despite lack of data on immigration status
Strongly affirms welcome and essential contribution of migrants
Collectively frames undocumented immigrants as threats warranting mass removal
Associates Mexican and Central American nationals with violent crime
Frames Sudanese individuals through association with violent crime
Immigrants are framed as outsiders and threats, reinforcing exclusion and othering
Subtly links defendant’s foreign origin to aggression through repeated identification by nationality
Indirectly stigmatizes immigrants by reproducing White House framing of 'criminal illegal aliens'
Highlights negative stereotyping of immigrants through official rhetoric
Links immigration to criminality by emphasizing nationality in violent incidents without proportional context
Frames the Sudanese national as a singular source of violence, contributing to racialized threat narrative
Portrays immigrant workers as vulnerable and exploited due to status and economic background
Collectively frames undocumented immigrants as dangerous criminals and a threat to 'real Americans'
Portrays immigrant communities as vibrant and culturally significant contributors to the World Cup atmosphere, despite political headwinds.
Frames migrants as potentially incompatible and partly responsible for national decline, based on speaker's rhetoric
Implies heightened vulnerability of immigrant families amid civil disorder
Indirectly frames immigrant communities as threats through omission of dehumanizing rhetoric
Portrays immigrants as valuable contributors and victims of scapegoating
Puts immigrant communities at the center of a crisis narrative, increasing perceived vulnerability
Portrays immigrants as targets of violence and sources of tension
Indirectly associates a specific nationality with criminality by emphasizing the perpetrator’s origin without broader context on migration demographics.
Immigrant communities are portrayed as excluded, targeted, and collectively blamed
Sudanese individuals are implicitly excluded and associated with extreme violence
Risks associating a specific national group with criminality through selective focus
Frames the immigrant community as particularly vulnerable and under siege
Portrays immigrant residents as uniquely vulnerable and isolated during civil unrest, amplifying fear without contextual empowerment or agency.
Sudanese individuals are framed as outsiders, associated with violence and targeted by exclusionary rhetoric
Collectively implicates Sudanese migrants through focus on suspect's nationality and background
Highlights the foundational and ongoing role of migrants in shaping Australian soccer and, by extension, national identity.
Risks associating migrant identity with aggression through selective contextual delay
Frames Immigrant Community as victims of racialized violence
Indirectly associates a specific migrant national group with violent crime through selective identification
Highlights the Sudanese community as a target of false narratives and scapegoating
Affirms the dignity, personhood, and dreams of migrants in opposition to dehumanizing narratives
Associates a specific national group with violent crime through selective identification
Portrays the Immigrant Community as targeted, traumatized, and existentially threatened
Highlights positive contributions of migrants and rejects collective blame
Associates a broader migrant community with criminality and threat through selective biographical focus
Frames immigrant communities, particularly non-white and asylum-seeking groups, as targets of mob violence and racial hostility
Associates foreign nationality and housing instability with criminal danger
Positions immigrant workers as justified in asserting their rights against discrimination
Depicts the defendant as a reckless, drug-addled youth manipulated by foreign criminal networks
Portrays immigrant and minority ethnic communities as targets of fear, dehumanizing rhetoric, and physical violence
Portrays migrants as dignified, resilient, and morally central, deserving of compassion and integration
Portrays migrant communities as focal points of tension and disorder without agency or protection
Portrays migrant healthcare workers as courageous and essential
Frames immigrant communities as primary targets of racially motivated mob violence
Highlights the vulnerability of immigrants to mob violence, implicitly framing them as scapegoats.
Associates immigrant presence with criminality and evasion
Positively frames migrants as valuable contributors and victims of baseless hostility
Negatively associates immigrants with criminality and social disorder
Associates a specific migrant group with violent crime through naming and selective focus
Indirectly stigmatizing Sudanese migrants through singular focus on attacker's nationality
American stakeholders downplayed in favor of Canadian narrative
Immigrant community portrayed as collectively responsible and socially excluded
Portrays immigrant communities as vulnerable victims of racist violence and mob targeting
Framing positions immigrant communities as vulnerable targets of mob violence
Sudanese community implicitly scapegoated
Immigrant communities are framed as collectively suspect and potentially excluded from societal safety and trust
Sudanese community framed as excluded and collectively blamed
Sudanese community framed as targeted and isolated due to suspect's origin
Associates immigrant community with violence and threat
Risks associating immigrant-run businesses with systemic fraud through selective emphasis
Sudanese community portrayed as collectively suspect or othered
Frames immigrants as vulnerable victims of ethnically motivated violence
Implicitly linked to social unrest and public anger through political rhetoric
Indirectly frames immigrant communities as invaders or threats through uncritiqued slogans
Frames migrants as valuable contributors and victims of unjust violence
Portrays immigrant care workers as lawful, contributing members of society who deserve inclusion and protection
Frames immigrant communities as vulnerable and under threat due to racialized violence
Affirms the dignity and value of migrants, resisting scapegoating
Otherizes the suspect by emphasizing nationality in a racially charged context without similar detail for others
migrant identity used to other and marginalize attacker
immigrants framed as hostile, dangerous outsiders