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LA Hotel Protests Force Federal Agencies to Relocate Personnel
Protests targeting Los Angeles hotels housing ICE and CBP agents in June 2019 forced federal agencies to relocate personnel due to sustained demonstrations, prompting the US military to create a list of hotels to avoid, as revealed in emails obtained by Property of the People.
LA Hotel Protests Force Federal Agencies to Relocate Personnel
Protests targeting Los Angeles hotels housing ICE and CBP agents in June 2019 forced federal agencies to relocate personnel due to sustained demonstrations, prompting the US military to create a list of hotels to avoid, as revealed in emails obtained by Property of the People.
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40% Bias Score


New Jersey Warehouse Raid Detains Dozens of Immigrant Workers
Dozens of immigrant workers were detained in a New Jersey warehouse raid on Wednesday, part of a federal immigration crackdown; the raid involved CBP and ICE agents, causing chaos and distress among workers and their families, raising concerns about legal procedures.
New Jersey Warehouse Raid Detains Dozens of Immigrant Workers
Dozens of immigrant workers were detained in a New Jersey warehouse raid on Wednesday, part of a federal immigration crackdown; the raid involved CBP and ICE agents, causing chaos and distress among workers and their families, raising concerns about legal procedures.
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60% Bias Score


Anti-ICE Violence Surges Amid Trump's Immigration Crackdown
Following President Trump's immigration crackdown, anti-ICE protests and violence against federal immigration officers surged, with Republicans blaming Democrats' rhetoric and sanctuary city policies, while Democrats advocate for increased officer identification transparency.
Anti-ICE Violence Surges Amid Trump's Immigration Crackdown
Following President Trump's immigration crackdown, anti-ICE protests and violence against federal immigration officers surged, with Republicans blaming Democrats' rhetoric and sanctuary city policies, while Democrats advocate for increased officer identification transparency.
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64% Bias Score


Increased Funding for Immigration Enforcement Amidst Legal Challenges
The Trump administration is increasing funding for immigration enforcement by nearly $121 billion, with ICE receiving almost $75 billion and CBP over $46 billion, despite a federal judge's ruling against DHS for unlawful detentions and arrests.
Increased Funding for Immigration Enforcement Amidst Legal Challenges
The Trump administration is increasing funding for immigration enforcement by nearly $121 billion, with ICE receiving almost $75 billion and CBP over $46 billion, despite a federal judge's ruling against DHS for unlawful detentions and arrests.
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60% Bias Score


Gallego's Bill Seeks to Expedite CBP Hiring by Eliminating Polygraph Tests for Veterans and Law Enforcement
Senator Ruben Gallego introduced the "Border Patrol Recruitment Enhancement Act" to eliminate polygraph tests for veteran and law enforcement CBP applicants, aiming to expedite hiring and address staffing shortages amid concerns of a lengthy 11-step process and high retirement rates.
Gallego's Bill Seeks to Expedite CBP Hiring by Eliminating Polygraph Tests for Veterans and Law Enforcement
Senator Ruben Gallego introduced the "Border Patrol Recruitment Enhancement Act" to eliminate polygraph tests for veteran and law enforcement CBP applicants, aiming to expedite hiring and address staffing shortages amid concerns of a lengthy 11-step process and high retirement rates.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Tariff Enforcement Undermined by Transshipping and Resource Shortages
Understaffing and budget cuts at U.S. Customs and Border Protection are hindering the collection of tariffs, allowing Chinese companies to avoid them by transshipping goods through third countries like Thailand and Vietnam; this is resulting in significant revenue loss for the U.S. government.
U.S. Tariff Enforcement Undermined by Transshipping and Resource Shortages
Understaffing and budget cuts at U.S. Customs and Border Protection are hindering the collection of tariffs, allowing Chinese companies to avoid them by transshipping goods through third countries like Thailand and Vietnam; this is resulting in significant revenue loss for the U.S. government.
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44% Bias Score

Pentagon Encourages Civilian Employees to Assist with Immigration Enforcement
The Pentagon is encouraging its roughly 950,000 civilian employees to volunteer for temporary assignments with ICE and CBP to assist with immigration enforcement, a move that follows the DHS's recruitment drive for 10,000 new ICE officers.

Pentagon Encourages Civilian Employees to Assist with Immigration Enforcement
The Pentagon is encouraging its roughly 950,000 civilian employees to volunteer for temporary assignments with ICE and CBP to assist with immigration enforcement, a move that follows the DHS's recruitment drive for 10,000 new ICE officers.
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56% Bias Score

DOD Authorizes Civilian Volunteers for ICE and CBP Support Roles
The Department of Defense is allowing its civilian employees to volunteer with ICE and CBP for up to 180 days in support roles, offering salaries from $25,684 to $191,900, with travel and lodging potentially reimbursed; the program is open to all ranks, requires no security clearance or drug tests, ...

DOD Authorizes Civilian Volunteers for ICE and CBP Support Roles
The Department of Defense is allowing its civilian employees to volunteer with ICE and CBP for up to 180 days in support roles, offering salaries from $25,684 to $191,900, with travel and lodging potentially reimbursed; the program is open to all ranks, requires no security clearance or drug tests, ...
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60% Bias Score

Record-Low Border Crossings in June 2024
In June 2024, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency reported a record low of 25,228 border encounters nationwide and 6,072 apprehensions at the southern border, a 15% decrease from March's record, attributed to stricter border policies under the current administration. Drug seizures increase...

Record-Low Border Crossings in June 2024
In June 2024, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency reported a record low of 25,228 border encounters nationwide and 6,072 apprehensions at the southern border, a 15% decrease from March's record, attributed to stricter border policies under the current administration. Drug seizures increase...
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56% Bias Score

DHS Vows Intensified Immigration Enforcement Despite Court Order
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced intensified immigration enforcement efforts following a funding boost from President Trump's domestic policy bill, despite a recent court order temporarily limiting DHS arrest powers based on race, ethnicity, or location. The bill allocates nearly $7...

DHS Vows Intensified Immigration Enforcement Despite Court Order
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced intensified immigration enforcement efforts following a funding boost from President Trump's domestic policy bill, despite a recent court order temporarily limiting DHS arrest powers based on race, ethnicity, or location. The bill allocates nearly $7...
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60% Bias Score

CBP to Assist ICE in Nationwide Immigration Crackdown
The Trump administration will deploy ~500 Customs and Border Protection agents nationwide to help Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrest unauthorized immigrants, starting as early as next week, reflecting a whole-of-government approach to the president's promised large-scale deportation operatio...

CBP to Assist ICE in Nationwide Immigration Crackdown
The Trump administration will deploy ~500 Customs and Border Protection agents nationwide to help Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrest unauthorized immigrants, starting as early as next week, reflecting a whole-of-government approach to the president's promised large-scale deportation operatio...
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32% Bias Score

DHS Conducts First Self-Deportation Flight Under New Program
The Department of Homeland Security conducted its first self-deportation operation, Project Homecoming, on Monday, flying 64 illegal immigrants back to Honduras and Columbia via charter flight, providing them with financial assistance and the possibility of legal return.

DHS Conducts First Self-Deportation Flight Under New Program
The Department of Homeland Security conducted its first self-deportation operation, Project Homecoming, on Monday, flying 64 illegal immigrants back to Honduras and Columbia via charter flight, providing them with financial assistance and the possibility of legal return.
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60% Bias Score
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