Nets Play Handler for Old Joe on Border Crisis, Lament Illegals Have to 'Wait' to Flood U.S.
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"Later, he also tooted Jean-Pierre's talking points: [T]he White House is calling on Congress to deliver reform messages and also additional funding for border security." | Positive | 2% Conservative |
"In the second report, fill-in co-host Jacob Soboroff lamented the Court's hold leaves migrants at the southern border and communities dealing with the influx in limbo.Brock followed (click expand):" | Negative | -6% Liberal |
"And, Kristen, it is going to be at least another six months before these folks know whether or not they can even apply for asylum and yet, still, they tell me they would rather be in this position here than back in their home country." | Negative | -12% Liberal |
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51% : Later, he also tooted Jean-Pierre's talking points: "[T]he White House is calling on Congress to deliver reform messages and also additional funding for border security."47% : In the second report, fill-in co-host Jacob Soboroff lamented the Court's hold "leaves migrants at the southern border and communities dealing with the influx in limbo."Brock followed (click "expand"):
44% : And, Kristen, it is going to be at least another six months before these folks know whether or not they can even apply for asylum and yet, still, they tell me they would rather be in this position here than back in their home country.
40% : Now, as far as talking to folks yesterday, trying to understand their reaction to this, many of them told me that they feel a sense of disappointment, certainly fear for their families and they were hoping to get an opportunity now to apply for asylum in this country, not to wait another six months.
34% : This morning, in a blow to the migrants waiting across the southern border, Title 42 remains in place.
*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.