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US to Release Billions of Sterile Flies to Combat Flesh-Eating Maggot
To combat the new world screwworm fly threatening the US beef industry, the USDA plans to release billions of sterilized male flies from airplanes over Mexico and southern Texas, a strategy proven effective in past eradication efforts, necessitating the construction of new breeding facilities and di...
US to Release Billions of Sterile Flies to Combat Flesh-Eating Maggot
To combat the new world screwworm fly threatening the US beef industry, the USDA plans to release billions of sterilized male flies from airplanes over Mexico and southern Texas, a strategy proven effective in past eradication efforts, necessitating the construction of new breeding facilities and di...
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40% Bias Score


US Military Detains Immigrants in Newly Designated Border Defense Zones
US troops have started detaining immigrants for trespassing in newly designated border defense zones, escalating military involvement in immigration enforcement; over 1,400 migrants face charges under a new strategy.
US Military Detains Immigrants in Newly Designated Border Defense Zones
US troops have started detaining immigrants for trespassing in newly designated border defense zones, escalating military involvement in immigration enforcement; over 1,400 migrants face charges under a new strategy.
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56% Bias Score


US Military Deployed to US-Mexico Border Despite Drop in Illegal Crossings
In response to decreased illegal crossings, the US has deployed 100 Stryker vehicles and over 8,000 soldiers to the US-Mexico border, creating two National Defense Areas that allow the military to detain migrants for trespassing, raising legal and ethical concerns.
US Military Deployed to US-Mexico Border Despite Drop in Illegal Crossings
In response to decreased illegal crossings, the US has deployed 100 Stryker vehicles and over 8,000 soldiers to the US-Mexico border, creating two National Defense Areas that allow the military to detain migrants for trespassing, raising legal and ethical concerns.
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56% Bias Score


Sharp Drop in Illegal Border Crossings Since Trump's Return
Terrell County Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland reports a dramatic decline in illegal migrant crossings since President Trump's return to office, coinciding with a nationwide decrease in apprehensions and facility closures due to reduced border activity.
Sharp Drop in Illegal Border Crossings Since Trump's Return
Terrell County Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland reports a dramatic decline in illegal migrant crossings since President Trump's return to office, coinciding with a nationwide decrease in apprehensions and facility closures due to reduced border activity.
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56% Bias Score


US Halts Live Animal Imports from Mexico Due to Screwworm Outbreak
The US suspended imports of live animals from Mexico for at least two weeks to curb the spread of the New World screwworm, a flesh-burrowing parasite, after its detection in several Mexican states, prompting discontent from the Mexican government.
US Halts Live Animal Imports from Mexico Due to Screwworm Outbreak
The US suspended imports of live animals from Mexico for at least two weeks to curb the spread of the New World screwworm, a flesh-burrowing parasite, after its detection in several Mexican states, prompting discontent from the Mexican government.
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40% Bias Score


Increased Hostility Towards Migrant Aid Groups Amidst Continued Border Deaths
Increased hostility toward migrant aid groups in Southern California, coupled with the closure of the CBP One app for asylum scheduling and a lack of legal entry options, has led to dangerous border crossings despite a decrease in overall crossings. This has resulted in deaths and highlights the ine...
Increased Hostility Towards Migrant Aid Groups Amidst Continued Border Deaths
Increased hostility toward migrant aid groups in Southern California, coupled with the closure of the CBP One app for asylum scheduling and a lack of legal entry options, has led to dangerous border crossings despite a decrease in overall crossings. This has resulted in deaths and highlights the ine...
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48% Bias Score

Bravo": A Photographic Essay on Migrant Life Along the US-Mexico Border
Felipe Romero Beltrán's award-winning photo essay, "Bravo," exhibited at Madrid's Fundación Mapfre until August 24th, portrays the prolonged wait of migrants along a 270-kilometer stretch of the US-Mexico border, focusing on their resilience and cultural contributions.

Bravo": A Photographic Essay on Migrant Life Along the US-Mexico Border
Felipe Romero Beltrán's award-winning photo essay, "Bravo," exhibited at Madrid's Fundación Mapfre until August 24th, portrays the prolonged wait of migrants along a 270-kilometer stretch of the US-Mexico border, focusing on their resilience and cultural contributions.
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32% Bias Score

US Supreme Court Rejects Mexico's Arms Trafficking Lawsuit
The US Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's lawsuit against 11 arms manufacturers for their role in the flow of weapons to Mexican drug cartels, citing insufficient evidence of direct involvement despite acknowledging the substantial economic and human cost of this illegal arms trade which costs Mexico ...

US Supreme Court Rejects Mexico's Arms Trafficking Lawsuit
The US Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's lawsuit against 11 arms manufacturers for their role in the flow of weapons to Mexican drug cartels, citing insufficient evidence of direct involvement despite acknowledging the substantial economic and human cost of this illegal arms trade which costs Mexico ...
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40% Bias Score

Deportation Threatens Four-Year-Old's Life in US
Four-year-old Sofia, suffering from short bowel syndrome, received life-saving treatment in the US after her family legally immigrated via CBP One; however, a deportation order threatens her life, sparking outrage and legal intervention.

Deportation Threatens Four-Year-Old's Life in US
Four-year-old Sofia, suffering from short bowel syndrome, received life-saving treatment in the US after her family legally immigrated via CBP One; however, a deportation order threatens her life, sparking outrage and legal intervention.
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56% Bias Score

CBP to Assist ICE in Nationwide Immigration Crackdown
The Trump administration will deploy ~500 Customs and Border Protection agents nationwide to help Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrest unauthorized immigrants, starting as early as next week, reflecting a whole-of-government approach to the president's promised large-scale deportation operatio...

CBP to Assist ICE in Nationwide Immigration Crackdown
The Trump administration will deploy ~500 Customs and Border Protection agents nationwide to help Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrest unauthorized immigrants, starting as early as next week, reflecting a whole-of-government approach to the president's promised large-scale deportation operatio...
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32% Bias Score

Arizona Authorizes Shooting Down Drug-Carrying Drones
Arizona's new law, effective April 18, allows law enforcement to shoot down drones suspected of carrying drugs within 15 miles of the border, aiming to curb drug smuggling and protect officers, despite conflicting federal regulations.

Arizona Authorizes Shooting Down Drug-Carrying Drones
Arizona's new law, effective April 18, allows law enforcement to shoot down drones suspected of carrying drugs within 15 miles of the border, aiming to curb drug smuggling and protect officers, despite conflicting federal regulations.
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40% Bias Score

Democrats Urge Action on Gun Trafficking to Mexican Cartels
Fourteen Democratic House and Senate members are urging the Trump administration to leverage the recent designation of Latin American cartels as foreign terrorist organizations to curb the flow of American-made firearms across the U.S.-Mexico border, citing that between 200,000 and 500,000 guns are ...

Democrats Urge Action on Gun Trafficking to Mexican Cartels
Fourteen Democratic House and Senate members are urging the Trump administration to leverage the recent designation of Latin American cartels as foreign terrorist organizations to curb the flow of American-made firearms across the U.S.-Mexico border, citing that between 200,000 and 500,000 guns are ...
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36% Bias Score
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