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Ecuador Seeks US Military Aid Amidst Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuador is building a new naval facility in Manta with US support, to combat its rising gang violence; President Noboa will meet with President Trump to discuss security cooperation, aiming to curb Ecuador's homicide rate, the highest in Latin America.
Ecuador Seeks US Military Aid Amidst Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuador is building a new naval facility in Manta with US support, to combat its rising gang violence; President Noboa will meet with President Trump to discuss security cooperation, aiming to curb Ecuador's homicide rate, the highest in Latin America.
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56% Bias Score


Ecuador Seeks Foreign Military Aid to Combat Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is requesting military aid from the US, Europe, and Brazil to fight drug cartels, citing a record 781 killings in January 2025 despite a 16% decrease in the murder rate between 2023 and 2024 and the economic impact of $30 billion annually (27% of GDP) from drug traf...
Ecuador Seeks Foreign Military Aid to Combat Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is requesting military aid from the US, Europe, and Brazil to fight drug cartels, citing a record 781 killings in January 2025 despite a 16% decrease in the murder rate between 2023 and 2024 and the economic impact of $30 billion annually (27% of GDP) from drug traf...
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56% Bias Score


US Transfers Alleged Gang Members to El Salvador Under \$6 Million Agreement
El Salvador received 238 alleged Tren de Aragua gang members and 23 alleged MS13 gang members from the US under a \$6 million agreement to help fund El Salvador's prison system; the detainees will be held for at least one year, and the agreement reflects the US's immigration policy and El Salvador's...
US Transfers Alleged Gang Members to El Salvador Under \$6 Million Agreement
El Salvador received 238 alleged Tren de Aragua gang members and 23 alleged MS13 gang members from the US under a \$6 million agreement to help fund El Salvador's prison system; the detainees will be held for at least one year, and the agreement reflects the US's immigration policy and El Salvador's...
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48% Bias Score


Eight Criminal Groups Designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
The Trump administration designated eight criminal groups, including the Sinaloa Cartel and MS-13, as foreign terrorist organizations under section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, expanding the government's ability to target them.
Eight Criminal Groups Designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
The Trump administration designated eight criminal groups, including the Sinaloa Cartel and MS-13, as foreign terrorist organizations under section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, expanding the government's ability to target them.
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48% Bias Score


Large-Scale Immigration Raid Targets Venezuelan Gang in Denver
Federal immigration agents conducted a large-scale raid in Denver, Colorado, targeting over 100 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua; the operation involved multiple federal agencies, including the DEA and FBI, and raised concerns from immigrant rights groups.
Large-Scale Immigration Raid Targets Venezuelan Gang in Denver
Federal immigration agents conducted a large-scale raid in Denver, Colorado, targeting over 100 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua; the operation involved multiple federal agencies, including the DEA and FBI, and raised concerns from immigrant rights groups.
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Seeks to Revive Migrant Transfer Deal with El Salvador
The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to send non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, to El Salvadoran prisons, following President Bukele's controversial crackdown on gangs that resulted in over 84,000 arrests.
U.S. Seeks to Revive Migrant Transfer Deal with El Salvador
The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to send non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, to El Salvadoran prisons, following President Bukele's controversial crackdown on gangs that resulted in over 84,000 arrests.
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56% Bias Score

Noem Tours El Salvador Prison Housing Deported Criminals
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem toured El Salvador's new Terrorism Confinement Center, holding hundreds of deported criminal illegal aliens, following the U.S. deportation of 261 individuals under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, showcasing a collaborative approach to address cross-border crim...

Noem Tours El Salvador Prison Housing Deported Criminals
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem toured El Salvador's new Terrorism Confinement Center, holding hundreds of deported criminal illegal aliens, following the U.S. deportation of 261 individuals under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, showcasing a collaborative approach to address cross-border crim...
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68% Bias Score

El Salvador's CECOT Megaprison: Extreme Security and Human Rights Concerns
El Salvador's new 40,000-capacity megaprison, CECOT, opened in 2023 to house gang members following a state of exception declared after a spike in homicides; the facility features extreme security measures and harsh conditions for inmates, sparking human rights concerns.

El Salvador's CECOT Megaprison: Extreme Security and Human Rights Concerns
El Salvador's new 40,000-capacity megaprison, CECOT, opened in 2023 to house gang members following a state of exception declared after a spike in homicides; the facility features extreme security measures and harsh conditions for inmates, sparking human rights concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Haiti: Unrelenting Gang Violence Causes Mass Casualties and Displacement
Since late January 2025, intense gang violence in Haiti has caused the deaths of numerous families, including children, and displaced over 10,000 people, despite the presence of a multinational security mission; attacks continue unabated, with gangs controlling 85% of Port-au-Prince.

Haiti: Unrelenting Gang Violence Causes Mass Casualties and Displacement
Since late January 2025, intense gang violence in Haiti has caused the deaths of numerous families, including children, and displaced over 10,000 people, despite the presence of a multinational security mission; attacks continue unabated, with gangs controlling 85% of Port-au-Prince.
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56% Bias Score

Dominican Republic's Mass Deportations of Haitians Spark Human Rights Concerns
The Dominican Republic deported over 31,200 Haitian immigrants in January 2024, amidst allegations of human rights abuses including unauthorized home raids and deportations of unaccompanied minors, prompting criticism from civil organizations and concerns about regional stability.

Dominican Republic's Mass Deportations of Haitians Spark Human Rights Concerns
The Dominican Republic deported over 31,200 Haitian immigrants in January 2024, amidst allegations of human rights abuses including unauthorized home raids and deportations of unaccompanied minors, prompting criticism from civil organizations and concerns about regional stability.
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48% Bias Score

El Salvador to House US Criminals and Deportees in Unprecedented Deal
El Salvador will house US criminals and deportees of all nationalities in exchange for a fee, in a deal announced Monday by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, prompting condemnation from human rights groups and raising legal questions.

El Salvador to House US Criminals and Deportees in Unprecedented Deal
El Salvador will house US criminals and deportees of all nationalities in exchange for a fee, in a deal announced Monday by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, prompting condemnation from human rights groups and raising legal questions.
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52% Bias Score

Paris Schoolyard Stabbing Leads to Murder Charge
A 16-year-old, Abass D., died after a fight outside Rodin High School in Paris on December 17, 2023; Sami E., born in 2008, was charged with murder for allegedly stabbing him, while five others face charges related to group violence.

Paris Schoolyard Stabbing Leads to Murder Charge
A 16-year-old, Abass D., died after a fight outside Rodin High School in Paris on December 17, 2023; Sami E., born in 2008, was charged with murder for allegedly stabbing him, while five others face charges related to group violence.
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40% Bias Score
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