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Federal Agents Mistakenly Detain Special Needs Teen at Gunpoint Outside LA High School
Federal agents mistakenly detained a 15-year-old boy with special needs at gunpoint outside Arleta High School in Los Angeles on Monday while searching for a Salvadoran national, leaving bullets behind; the incident caused significant distress and sparked safety concerns.
Federal Agents Mistakenly Detain Special Needs Teen at Gunpoint Outside LA High School
Federal agents mistakenly detained a 15-year-old boy with special needs at gunpoint outside Arleta High School in Los Angeles on Monday while searching for a Salvadoran national, leaving bullets behind; the incident caused significant distress and sparked safety concerns.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration to Interview Unaccompanied Migrant Children in Shelters
The Trump administration announced in-person interviews with over 2,000 unaccompanied migrant children in US shelters to investigate potential criminal activity, sparking concerns from advocates about child welfare versus the stated aim of identifying and prosecuting criminal activity related to tra...
Trump Administration to Interview Unaccompanied Migrant Children in Shelters
The Trump administration announced in-person interviews with over 2,000 unaccompanied migrant children in US shelters to investigate potential criminal activity, sparking concerns from advocates about child welfare versus the stated aim of identifying and prosecuting criminal activity related to tra...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Escalates Crackdown on Sanctuary Cities
The Trump administration is intensifying its crackdown on sanctuary cities, accusing them of obstructing federal immigration enforcement and endangering public safety by shielding undocumented criminals; the Justice Department has listed numerous cities and states, mostly left-leaning, for impeding ...
Trump Administration Escalates Crackdown on Sanctuary Cities
The Trump administration is intensifying its crackdown on sanctuary cities, accusing them of obstructing federal immigration enforcement and endangering public safety by shielding undocumented criminals; the Justice Department has listed numerous cities and states, mostly left-leaning, for impeding ...
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68% Bias Score


Southern California Immigration Raids Spark Community Resistance
In June 2024, federal immigration agents in Southern California conducted mass arrests targeting Latinos, prompting a temporary restraining order and community resistance from groups like Union del Barrio, who monitor ICE activity and alert communities. This followed a $75 billion funding increase f...
Southern California Immigration Raids Spark Community Resistance
In June 2024, federal immigration agents in Southern California conducted mass arrests targeting Latinos, prompting a temporary restraining order and community resistance from groups like Union del Barrio, who monitor ICE activity and alert communities. This followed a $75 billion funding increase f...
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52% Bias Score


Colorado Deputies Disciplined for Aiding Federal Immigration Arrests
Two Colorado deputies received disciplinary action for violating state law by sharing information with federal immigration agents, leading to a lawsuit and raising concerns about inter-agency cooperation.
Colorado Deputies Disciplined for Aiding Federal Immigration Arrests
Two Colorado deputies received disciplinary action for violating state law by sharing information with federal immigration agents, leading to a lawsuit and raising concerns about inter-agency cooperation.
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40% Bias Score


£37 Million in Fines for UK Businesses Employing Illegal Workers
In 2024, British authorities fined almost 1,000 businesses a total of £37.6 million for employing illegal workers, exposing a vast 'dark economy' and the exploitation of vulnerable migrants, with the largest fine of £360,000 issued to D&T Hand Car Wash.
£37 Million in Fines for UK Businesses Employing Illegal Workers
In 2024, British authorities fined almost 1,000 businesses a total of £37.6 million for employing illegal workers, exposing a vast 'dark economy' and the exploitation of vulnerable migrants, with the largest fine of £360,000 issued to D&T Hand Car Wash.
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60% Bias Score

Aggressive Immigration Pursuit Forces Family into Week-Long Home Barricade
In Fontana, California, immigration agents aggressively pursued Nicaraguan asylum seeker Roberto Reyes, leading to a week-long barricade inside his apartment with his family due to fear of detention; agents kicked the door and taunted him, while the family is now isolated, unable to work or attend s...

Aggressive Immigration Pursuit Forces Family into Week-Long Home Barricade
In Fontana, California, immigration agents aggressively pursued Nicaraguan asylum seeker Roberto Reyes, leading to a week-long barricade inside his apartment with his family due to fear of detention; agents kicked the door and taunted him, while the family is now isolated, unable to work or attend s...
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56% Bias Score

ICE's Aggressive Recruitment Angers Partnering Law Enforcement Agencies
ICE's aggressive recruitment drive, offering \$50,000 bonuses, angers Florida law enforcement agencies partnered through the 287(g) program, who deem ICE's use of their training data to recruit their officers as "wrong.

ICE's Aggressive Recruitment Angers Partnering Law Enforcement Agencies
ICE's aggressive recruitment drive, offering \$50,000 bonuses, angers Florida law enforcement agencies partnered through the 287(g) program, who deem ICE's use of their training data to recruit their officers as "wrong.
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44% Bias Score

ICE's Aggressive Recruitment Angers Partnering Law Enforcement Agencies
ICE's aggressive recruitment of officers from local agencies partnering through the 287(g) program, offering $50,000 bonuses, has angered sheriffs in Florida who see it as unprofessional and damaging to their operations, despite ICE receiving over 80,000 applications since July 4th.

ICE's Aggressive Recruitment Angers Partnering Law Enforcement Agencies
ICE's aggressive recruitment of officers from local agencies partnering through the 287(g) program, offering $50,000 bonuses, has angered sheriffs in Florida who see it as unprofessional and damaging to their operations, despite ICE receiving over 80,000 applications since July 4th.
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48% Bias Score

Transgender Illegal Alien Charged with Child Rape in New York
A transgender illegal alien, Nicol Alexandra Contreras-Suarez, is charged with child rape and stalking in New York after being released under the Biden administration's "catch and release" policy and sanctuary city practices following prior arrests for armed robbery, prostitution, and assault.

Transgender Illegal Alien Charged with Child Rape in New York
A transgender illegal alien, Nicol Alexandra Contreras-Suarez, is charged with child rape and stalking in New York after being released under the Biden administration's "catch and release" policy and sanctuary city practices following prior arrests for armed robbery, prostitution, and assault.
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76% Bias Score

Florida Immigration Arrest of US Citizen Sparks Controversy
On May 2nd, in Florida, immigration agents violently arrested 18-year-old US citizen Kenny Laynez and his two undocumented coworkers after stopping their car for having too many passengers in the front seat; video evidence shows the use of a taser and officers making statements suggesting ethnic bia...

Florida Immigration Arrest of US Citizen Sparks Controversy
On May 2nd, in Florida, immigration agents violently arrested 18-year-old US citizen Kenny Laynez and his two undocumented coworkers after stopping their car for having too many passengers in the front seat; video evidence shows the use of a taser and officers making statements suggesting ethnic bia...
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40% Bias Score

Chicago's Sanctuary Policies Upheld in Federal Court
A federal judge in Illinois dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit Friday that challenged Chicago's sanctuary city policies, which limit cooperation between local police and federal immigration agents; the judge ruled the US lacked standing to sue the individual defendants.

Chicago's Sanctuary Policies Upheld in Federal Court
A federal judge in Illinois dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit Friday that challenged Chicago's sanctuary city policies, which limit cooperation between local police and federal immigration agents; the judge ruled the US lacked standing to sue the individual defendants.
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40% Bias Score
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