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DHS Enforces REAL ID Deadline to Prevent Undocumented Immigrants from Flying
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is enforcing the May 7 REAL ID deadline to prevent undocumented immigrants from flying domestically, citing security concerns after over 500,000 inadmissible aliens flew into the U.S. in 2024 and 320,000 illegal immigrants flew domestically in 2023 via CBP O...
DHS Enforces REAL ID Deadline to Prevent Undocumented Immigrants from Flying
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is enforcing the May 7 REAL ID deadline to prevent undocumented immigrants from flying domestically, citing security concerns after over 500,000 inadmissible aliens flew into the U.S. in 2024 and 320,000 illegal immigrants flew domestically in 2023 via CBP O...
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64% Bias Score


Homeland Security Agents Denied Access to LA Schools During Migrant Child Welfare Checks
On Monday, Homeland Security officers attempted welfare checks on unaccompanied migrant children at two Los Angeles elementary schools, but were denied access by principals who questioned the officers' claim of parental authorization; the officers left without incident.
Homeland Security Agents Denied Access to LA Schools During Migrant Child Welfare Checks
On Monday, Homeland Security officers attempted welfare checks on unaccompanied migrant children at two Los Angeles elementary schools, but were denied access by principals who questioned the officers' claim of parental authorization; the officers left without incident.
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48% Bias Score


FEMA Independence Act Proposed to Improve Disaster Response
Florida Representatives Moskowitz and Donalds introduced the FEMA Independence Act on Monday, proposing to make FEMA a separate Cabinet-level agency to improve efficiency and disaster response, addressing concerns about bureaucracy and slow aid delivery.
FEMA Independence Act Proposed to Improve Disaster Response
Florida Representatives Moskowitz and Donalds introduced the FEMA Independence Act on Monday, proposing to make FEMA a separate Cabinet-level agency to improve efficiency and disaster response, addressing concerns about bureaucracy and slow aid delivery.
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40% Bias Score


USCIS Staff Volunteering to Assist ICE Deportations
USCIS employees are being asked to volunteer for 60-day assignments assisting ICE with deportations, starting March 10th, reflecting the Trump administration's prioritization of deportation efforts and potentially causing delays in legal immigration processing.
USCIS Staff Volunteering to Assist ICE Deportations
USCIS employees are being asked to volunteer for 60-day assignments assisting ICE with deportations, starting March 10th, reflecting the Trump administration's prioritization of deportation efforts and potentially causing delays in legal immigration processing.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Evicts Former Coast Guard Commandant
Former Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan was evicted from her home with three hours' notice on Tuesday, following her dismissal two weeks prior due to border security concerns and an alleged focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion; the incident sparked controversy.
Trump Administration Evicts Former Coast Guard Commandant
Former Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan was evicted from her home with three hours' notice on Tuesday, following her dismissal two weeks prior due to border security concerns and an alleged focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion; the incident sparked controversy.
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52% Bias Score


US Halts NGO Funding Over Illegal Immigration Concerns
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Wednesday the department's decision to stop all grant funding to NGOs, citing concerns that these organizations are facilitating illegal immigration by operating in Mexico and assisting illegal border crossings; the move affects over $380 million ...
US Halts NGO Funding Over Illegal Immigration Concerns
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Wednesday the department's decision to stop all grant funding to NGOs, citing concerns that these organizations are facilitating illegal immigration by operating in Mexico and assisting illegal border crossings; the move affects over $380 million ...
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60% Bias Score

Homeland Security Agents Denied Entry to LA Schools During Welfare Checks on Migrant Children
Homeland Security officers' attempted welfare checks on unaccompanied migrant children at two Los Angeles elementary schools were denied by principals due to the officers' false claim of parental authorization, prompting criticism from the school superintendent and raising concerns about immigration...

Homeland Security Agents Denied Entry to LA Schools During Welfare Checks on Migrant Children
Homeland Security officers' attempted welfare checks on unaccompanied migrant children at two Los Angeles elementary schools were denied by principals due to the officers' false claim of parental authorization, prompting criticism from the school superintendent and raising concerns about immigration...
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40% Bias Score

Millions Still Lack Real ID Ahead of May 7th Deadline
Millions of Americans may face travel delays after May 7th due to the upcoming Real ID deadline; TSA reports 81% compliance, while states like Illinois struggle with only 33%, leading to long lines at DMVs and scalping of appointments.

Millions Still Lack Real ID Ahead of May 7th Deadline
Millions of Americans may face travel delays after May 7th due to the upcoming Real ID deadline; TSA reports 81% compliance, while states like Illinois struggle with only 33%, leading to long lines at DMVs and scalping of appointments.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Inadequate Civil Defenses: A Critical Assessment
Germany's civil defense preparedness is severely lacking, with insufficient bunkers, medical supplies, and trained personnel, exposing vulnerabilities highlighted by recent geopolitical events and prompting calls for increased funding and a comprehensive strategy.

Germany's Inadequate Civil Defenses: A Critical Assessment
Germany's civil defense preparedness is severely lacking, with insufficient bunkers, medical supplies, and trained personnel, exposing vulnerabilities highlighted by recent geopolitical events and prompting calls for increased funding and a comprehensive strategy.
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52% Bias Score

350 Drone Incursions at US Military Bases Spark Security Concerns
Over 350 drone incursions were detected at 100 US military installations in 2023, raising concerns about surveillance and prompting calls for enhanced counter-drone capabilities and inter-agency data sharing.

350 Drone Incursions at US Military Bases Spark Security Concerns
Over 350 drone incursions were detected at 100 US military installations in 2023, raising concerns about surveillance and prompting calls for enhanced counter-drone capabilities and inter-agency data sharing.
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56% Bias Score

HSI Arrests Undocumented Immigrants in Separate Drug and Weapons Trafficking Operations
On Thursday, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) arrested two undocumented immigrants running a drug and weapons operation in Maryland and Georgia, seizing over 30 firearms; this follows the indictment of ten Tren de Aragua gang members in New York City for a similar operation involving 34 illega...

HSI Arrests Undocumented Immigrants in Separate Drug and Weapons Trafficking Operations
On Thursday, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) arrested two undocumented immigrants running a drug and weapons operation in Maryland and Georgia, seizing over 30 firearms; this follows the indictment of ten Tren de Aragua gang members in New York City for a similar operation involving 34 illega...
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72% Bias Score

Noem Confirmed as DHS Secretary, Sworn In by Justice Thomas
Kristi Noem, South Dakota's former governor, was sworn in as the Department of Homeland Security secretary by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Saturday evening after a scheduling delay. The Senate confirmed her 59-34 earlier in the day, following the Trump administration's focus on increased...

Noem Confirmed as DHS Secretary, Sworn In by Justice Thomas
Kristi Noem, South Dakota's former governor, was sworn in as the Department of Homeland Security secretary by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Saturday evening after a scheduling delay. The Senate confirmed her 59-34 earlier in the day, following the Trump administration's focus on increased...
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44% Bias Score
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