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ICE and DOGE to Use Medicare Database in Crackdown on Illegal Immigration
ICE and the DOGE Service plan to use a Medicare database to locate illegal immigrants by comparing Social Security numbers with Medicare claims to find addresses, aligning with President Trump's recent memorandum aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from obtaining benefits.
ICE and DOGE to Use Medicare Database in Crackdown on Illegal Immigration
ICE and the DOGE Service plan to use a Medicare database to locate illegal immigrants by comparing Social Security numbers with Medicare claims to find addresses, aligning with President Trump's recent memorandum aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from obtaining benefits.
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56% Bias Score


ICE Arrests 206 Criminal Illegal Immigrants in NYC Area
ICE and federal agencies arrested 206 illegal immigrants in New York City and surrounding areas between April 6-12, many with serious criminal histories, after local authorities released them despite ICE detainers; the operation targeted dangerous criminal organizations.
ICE Arrests 206 Criminal Illegal Immigrants in NYC Area
ICE and federal agencies arrested 206 illegal immigrants in New York City and surrounding areas between April 6-12, many with serious criminal histories, after local authorities released them despite ICE detainers; the operation targeted dangerous criminal organizations.
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72% Bias Score


Doral Police to Collaborate with ICE, Sparking Fear in Venezuelan Community
Doral, Florida, is nearing an agreement with ICE to allow local police to enforce immigration laws, causing fear among the city's large Venezuelan population despite officials claiming it won't criminalize immigrants.
Doral Police to Collaborate with ICE, Sparking Fear in Venezuelan Community
Doral, Florida, is nearing an agreement with ICE to allow local police to enforce immigration laws, causing fear among the city's large Venezuelan population despite officials claiming it won't criminalize immigrants.
Progress
60% Bias Score


IRS-DHS Data Sharing Agreement Sparks Fear, Legal Challenges Among Undocumented Immigrants
A new data-sharing agreement between the IRS and DHS allows the agency to use tax information to enforce immigration laws, causing fear and uncertainty among undocumented immigrants who have historically been encouraged to pay US taxes; the move has prompted legal challenges and is expected to cause...
IRS-DHS Data Sharing Agreement Sparks Fear, Legal Challenges Among Undocumented Immigrants
A new data-sharing agreement between the IRS and DHS allows the agency to use tax information to enforce immigration laws, causing fear and uncertainty among undocumented immigrants who have historically been encouraged to pay US taxes; the move has prompted legal challenges and is expected to cause...
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40% Bias Score


IRS-ICE Data Sharing Threatens California with $8.5 Billion Revenue Loss
The Trump administration authorized the IRS to share tax data of undocumented immigrants with ICE, potentially causing California to lose $8.5 billion in annual tax revenue due to the resulting deportations, prompting criticism from state officials and advocacy groups.
IRS-ICE Data Sharing Threatens California with $8.5 Billion Revenue Loss
The Trump administration authorized the IRS to share tax data of undocumented immigrants with ICE, potentially causing California to lose $8.5 billion in annual tax revenue due to the resulting deportations, prompting criticism from state officials and advocacy groups.
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64% Bias Score


Pennsylvania Man Charged with Threatening to Assassinate President Trump
Shawn Monper, a 32-year-old Pennsylvania man, was federally charged with threatening to assassinate President Trump and other U.S. officials, as well as ICE agents, following threats made on his YouTube account between January 15 and April 5, resulting in his arrest on Wednesday.
Pennsylvania Man Charged with Threatening to Assassinate President Trump
Shawn Monper, a 32-year-old Pennsylvania man, was federally charged with threatening to assassinate President Trump and other U.S. officials, as well as ICE agents, following threats made on his YouTube account between January 15 and April 5, resulting in his arrest on Wednesday.
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44% Bias Score

US Citizen Wrongfully Arrested in Florida on Immigration Charges
A US-born man, Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, 20, was wrongly arrested in Florida on Wednesday on charges of being an "unauthorized alien," and released Thursday evening after an overnight jail stay due to an ICE hold; the arrest occurred during a traffic stop while he was crossing state lines for work.

US Citizen Wrongfully Arrested in Florida on Immigration Charges
A US-born man, Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, 20, was wrongly arrested in Florida on Wednesday on charges of being an "unauthorized alien," and released Thursday evening after an overnight jail stay due to an ICE hold; the arrest occurred during a traffic stop while he was crossing state lines for work.
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24% Bias Score

ICE Mass Visa Termination Prompts Lawsuit from International Students
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) abruptly terminated the student visas of thousands of international students, including Zhuo'er Chen, a Berkeley architecture student, leading to a federal lawsuit alleging unlawful actions and due process violations.

ICE Mass Visa Termination Prompts Lawsuit from International Students
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) abruptly terminated the student visas of thousands of international students, including Zhuo'er Chen, a Berkeley architecture student, leading to a federal lawsuit alleging unlawful actions and due process violations.
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56% Bias Score

Doral, Florida, to Vote on ICE Cooperation Amidst Large Venezuelan Population
Doral, Florida, a city with a large Venezuelan immigrant population, is voting Wednesday on a 287(g) agreement with ICE allowing local police to assist with immigration enforcement; Vice Mayor Porras supports it, while Councilwoman Cabral seeks more details.

Doral, Florida, to Vote on ICE Cooperation Amidst Large Venezuelan Population
Doral, Florida, a city with a large Venezuelan immigrant population, is voting Wednesday on a 287(g) agreement with ICE allowing local police to assist with immigration enforcement; Vice Mayor Porras supports it, while Councilwoman Cabral seeks more details.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Judge to Hear Arguments on Legality of Tufts Student's Detention
A Vermont federal judge will hear arguments on Monday regarding the legality of detaining Rümeysa Öztürk, a Turkish Tufts University PhD student arrested by ICE despite a State Department memo finding no evidence linking her to terrorism or antisemitism; Öztürk's lawyers say she is being punished fo...

Judge to Hear Arguments on Legality of Tufts Student's Detention
A Vermont federal judge will hear arguments on Monday regarding the legality of detaining Rümeysa Öztürk, a Turkish Tufts University PhD student arrested by ICE despite a State Department memo finding no evidence linking her to terrorism or antisemitism; Öztürk's lawyers say she is being punished fo...
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48% Bias Score

Federal Judge Upholds ICE Enforcement at Religious Sites
A federal judge upheld a Trump-era policy permitting ICE enforcement at churches and other religious sites, rejecting claims by over two dozen Christian and Jewish organizations that it violates religious freedom and causes decreased attendance; the judge found insufficient evidence to support those...

Federal Judge Upholds ICE Enforcement at Religious Sites
A federal judge upheld a Trump-era policy permitting ICE enforcement at churches and other religious sites, rejecting claims by over two dozen Christian and Jewish organizations that it violates religious freedom and causes decreased attendance; the judge found insufficient evidence to support those...
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48% Bias Score

Federal Agents Return to Rikers Island for Criminal Investigations Amidst Controversy
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' administration issued an executive order allowing federal immigration officials to operate at Rikers Island for criminal investigations, despite the city's sanctuary law, prompting accusations of a quid pro quo after corruption charges against the mayor were dropped.

Federal Agents Return to Rikers Island for Criminal Investigations Amidst Controversy
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' administration issued an executive order allowing federal immigration officials to operate at Rikers Island for criminal investigations, despite the city's sanctuary law, prompting accusations of a quid pro quo after corruption charges against the mayor were dropped.
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52% Bias Score
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