Biden's former director of border management reacts to end of Title 42
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The A.I. bias rating includes policy and politician portrayal leanings based on the author’s tone found in the article using machine learning. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral.
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"She was director of border management on the National Security Council under President Biden." | Positive | 22% Conservative |
"They're there apparently to help with logistics, maybe help free up the Border Patrol to do other things." | Positive | 4% Conservative |
"With it now expiring, migrants who've been waiting in Mexico for a chance to seek asylum are expected to try to cross." | Negative | -2% Liberal |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : She was director of border management on the National Security Council under President Biden.52% : They're there apparently to help with logistics, maybe help free up the Border Patrol to do other things.
49% : With it now expiring, migrants who've been waiting in Mexico for a chance to seek asylum are expected to try to cross.
46% : And that has really negative impacts on the migrants themselves who are going through this process, on border communities, on law enforcement and also just on our national debate on immigration, which is already very heated and really difficult for people to understand where we are in this moment.
45% : So that could mean that they've thought through how to facilitate the transportation of people to different locations, that everyone is leaving Border Patrol custody with a court document, or they're on an alternative to detention.
42% : To not see them formally try and end it till long after we had testing, vaccines and other mechanisms in place to deal with the public health concerns, they really lost some time to build out a more orderly process for the people who have been waiting for two, three years to come and work, reunite with family or seek asylum.
39% : And there's an imagery of the border as a dangerous space, that migrants are dangerous, that they need to be intimidated away from coming and seeking relief such as asylum.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.