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Mexico Launches "Botón de Alerta" App for US Citizens Facing Deportation
The Mexican government announced the January 2024 launch of a mobile alert app, "Botón de Alerta," for its citizens in the U.S. to report imminent detention, in response to President-elect Trump's planned mass deportations.
Mexico Launches "Botón de Alerta" App for US Citizens Facing Deportation
The Mexican government announced the January 2024 launch of a mobile alert app, "Botón de Alerta," for its citizens in the U.S. to report imminent detention, in response to President-elect Trump's planned mass deportations.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico Launches Digital and Legal Shield Against Potential US Mass Deportations
The Mexican government is launching a virtual panic button app and expanding legal aid to protect its 4.8 million undocumented citizens in the US from potential mass deportations under the incoming Trump administration, starting in early 2025.
Mexico Launches Digital and Legal Shield Against Potential US Mass Deportations
The Mexican government is launching a virtual panic button app and expanding legal aid to protect its 4.8 million undocumented citizens in the US from potential mass deportations under the incoming Trump administration, starting in early 2025.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Homelessness Rises 18% in 2024 Amidst Housing Crisis and Natural Disasters
A new report reveals an 18% increase in U.S. homelessness in 2024, impacting over 771,000 people, with families experiencing the largest surge (39%), while veterans saw an 8% decrease; the rise is linked to the affordable housing crisis, inflation, natural disasters, and immigration.
U.S. Homelessness Rises 18% in 2024 Amidst Housing Crisis and Natural Disasters
A new report reveals an 18% increase in U.S. homelessness in 2024, impacting over 771,000 people, with families experiencing the largest surge (39%), while veterans saw an 8% decrease; the rise is linked to the affordable housing crisis, inflation, natural disasters, and immigration.
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24% Bias Score


H1-B Visa Debate Divides Trump's Republican Party
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's support for H1-B visas, allowing skilled foreign workers into the US, sparked a conflict within the Republican party, contrasting with Trump's past anti-immigration stance and raising questions about his future policies.
H1-B Visa Debate Divides Trump's Republican Party
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's support for H1-B visas, allowing skilled foreign workers into the US, sparked a conflict within the Republican party, contrasting with Trump's past anti-immigration stance and raising questions about his future policies.
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44% Bias Score


Musk Accused of Censorship After Conservative Accounts Lose X Premium Features
At least 14 conservative accounts on Elon Musk's X platform lost access to premium features after criticizing Musk's pro-immigration views, raising concerns about censorship and impacting their ability to monetize their content; the accounts remain active but without monetization capabilities.
Musk Accused of Censorship After Conservative Accounts Lose X Premium Features
At least 14 conservative accounts on Elon Musk's X platform lost access to premium features after criticizing Musk's pro-immigration views, raising concerns about censorship and impacting their ability to monetize their content; the accounts remain active but without monetization capabilities.
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52% Bias Score


NYC Migrant Influx Slows, Costing Billions but Fostering Integration
New York City's migrant influx, initially overwhelming, has slowed, costing the city $6.8 billion since 2023, yet services for the unhoused are adapting and migrants are integrating, as seen in the case of Jul, a young Mauritanian musician who found refuge and support at Covenant House.
NYC Migrant Influx Slows, Costing Billions but Fostering Integration
New York City's migrant influx, initially overwhelming, has slowed, costing the city $6.8 billion since 2023, yet services for the unhoused are adapting and migrants are integrating, as seen in the case of Jul, a young Mauritanian musician who found refuge and support at Covenant House.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Launches App to Protect Migrants Amid Trump's Deportation Vow
Mexico is launching a mobile app on January 6th to alert Mexican consulates and relatives if a migrant faces imminent arrest in the US, in response to Donald Trump's promised mass deportations.

Mexico Launches App to Protect Migrants Amid Trump's Deportation Vow
Mexico is launching a mobile app on January 6th to alert Mexican consulates and relatives if a migrant faces imminent arrest in the US, in response to Donald Trump's promised mass deportations.
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44% Bias Score

US Homelessness Reaches Record High in 2024
The number of homeless people in the US reached a record high of over 770,000 in 2024, an 18% increase from 2023, driven by factors such as the worsening affordable housing crisis, the end of pandemic aid, the influx of asylum seekers, and natural disasters.

US Homelessness Reaches Record High in 2024
The number of homeless people in the US reached a record high of over 770,000 in 2024, an 18% increase from 2023, driven by factors such as the worsening affordable housing crisis, the end of pandemic aid, the influx of asylum seekers, and natural disasters.
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48% Bias Score

NYC Subway Arson: Murder Indictment
Sebastian Zapeta, a 33-year-old Guatemalan man, has been indicted in Brooklyn for murder and arson after allegedly setting a sleeping woman on fire on a Coney Island F train on Sunday, sparking concerns about subway safety despite overall crime being down.

NYC Subway Arson: Murder Indictment
Sebastian Zapeta, a 33-year-old Guatemalan man, has been indicted in Brooklyn for murder and arson after allegedly setting a sleeping woman on fire on a Coney Island F train on Sunday, sparking concerns about subway safety despite overall crime being down.
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32% Bias Score

Indictment in NYC Subway Arson Murder
Sebastian Zapeta, a 33-year-old Guatemalan man who entered the U.S. illegally, has been indicted on murder and arson charges for allegedly setting a sleeping woman on fire on a New York City subway train on Sunday, December 2023, after which he allegedly watched her burn to death. The victim is stil...

Indictment in NYC Subway Arson Murder
Sebastian Zapeta, a 33-year-old Guatemalan man who entered the U.S. illegally, has been indicted on murder and arson charges for allegedly setting a sleeping woman on fire on a New York City subway train on Sunday, December 2023, after which he allegedly watched her burn to death. The victim is stil...
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28% Bias Score

Biden Halts Border Wall Material Sales Amid Legal Challenges
A Texas court order, coupled with pressure from President-elect Trump and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, has forced the Biden administration to halt the sale of border wall materials, preventing the disposal of assets that could be used by the incoming Trump administration for continued border w...

Biden Halts Border Wall Material Sales Amid Legal Challenges
A Texas court order, coupled with pressure from President-elect Trump and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, has forced the Biden administration to halt the sale of border wall materials, preventing the disposal of assets that could be used by the incoming Trump administration for continued border w...
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56% Bias Score

NYC Subway Arson Murder Indictment
Sebastian Zapeta, 33, was indicted on December 29, 2022, for the murder of an unidentified woman he allegedly set on fire on a New York City subway train on December 22, 2022; Zapeta, who illegally re-entered the U.S. after deportation, faces first-degree murder charges.

NYC Subway Arson Murder Indictment
Sebastian Zapeta, 33, was indicted on December 29, 2022, for the murder of an unidentified woman he allegedly set on fire on a New York City subway train on December 22, 2022; Zapeta, who illegally re-entered the U.S. after deportation, faces first-degree murder charges.
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48% Bias Score
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