Priest on crowds of migrants in El Paso, Texas: It's a 'humanitarian crisis'
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Reliability Score Analysis
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- Quote Length as Excellent for a very high number of words used in each quote.
Opposite Sources: 0% Poor (Grade F) Unique Sources: 0% Poor (Grade F) Multiple Sources: 0% Poor (Grade F) Multiple Quotes: 100% Excellent (Grade A) Quote Length: 100% Excellent (Grade A)
Bias Score Analysis
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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Policy Leaning Analysis
This article includes the following sentiments, providing an average bias score of 32% Conservative:
- 1 negative sentiment for Border control
- 3 negative sentiments for Refugee Migration
- 1 negative sentiment for Border Wall
"According to local government officials, around 60 percent of those gathered near the church are undocumented and have not even begun the process of seeking asylum."
"Mora stressed the importance of "providing proper guidance, so they're aware of their situation, and telling them the truth: that it's hard to keep going (to other parts of the country) but that there are some apps they can access from their cellphones to request asylum.""
"They stay here out of fear that the Border Patrol will return them to Mexico," Mora, a Colombian priest who has been based in El Paso for the last year and a half, told Efe.That church, founded and staffed by Jesuits and the oldest in El Paso, also is home to a small shelter that is open 24 hours and day and provides refuge for 140 people, mostly women and children."
"Thousands of people have crossed the border ahead of Thursday's expiration of the United States' pandemic-era border policy known as Title 42, under which migrants encountered at the southern border could be immediately expelled for public-health reasons and denied any opportunity to seek asylum."
"Thousands of people have crossed the border ahead of Thursday's expiration of the United States' pandemic-era border policy known as Title 42, under which migrants encountered at the southern border could be immediately expelled for public-health reasons and denied any opportunity to seek asylum."
Politician Portrayal Analysis:
This article includes the following Politician Portrayal sentiments, providing an average sentiment of 0% Neutral and bias score of N/A:
1 negative sentiment for Joe Biden
"Governor Abbott is sending "quick response teams" to the southern border in preparation of an expected surge in illegal crossings as Title-42 expires."
This is a negative sentiment.
"A statement from the governor's office didn't provide specific details about the quick response teams, but it did say "Operation Lone Star continues to fill the dangerous gaps left by the Biden administration's refusal to secure the border.""
This is a negative sentiment.
"FILE - Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (Joel Martinez/The Monitor via AP, File)"
This is a positive sentiment.
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Border controlBorder Wall
Refugee Migration
Politicians:
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Sentiments
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-2% "They stay here out of fear that the Border Patrol will return them to Mexico, Mora, a Colombian priest who has been based in ..."
-4% "Mora stressed the importance of providing proper guidance, so they're aware of their situation, and telling them the truth: that it's hard to keep ..."
-22% A statement from the governor's office didn't provide specific details about the quick response teams, but it did say "Operation Lone Star continues to ..."
-26% "Thousands of people have crossed the border ahead of Thursday's expiration of the United States' pandemic-era border policy known as Title 42, under which ..."
-28% "According to local government officials, around 60 percent of those gathered near the church are undocumented and have not even begun the process of ..."
-28% Governor Abbott is sending "quick response teams" to the southern border in preparation of an expected surge in illegal crossings as Title-42 expires."
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : They stay here out of fear that the Border Patrol will return them to Mexico," Mora, a Colombian priest who has been based in El Paso for the last year and a half, told Efe.That church, founded and staffed by Jesuits and the oldest in El Paso, also is home to a small shelter that is open 24 hours and day and provides refuge for 140 people, mostly women and children.48% : Mora stressed the importance of "providing proper guidance, so they're aware of their situation, and telling them the truth: that it's hard to keep going (to other parts of the country) but that there are some apps they can access from their cellphones to request asylum."
37% : Thousands of people have crossed the border ahead of Thursday's expiration of the United States' pandemic-era border policy known as Title 42, under which migrants encountered at the southern border could be immediately expelled for public-health reasons and denied any opportunity to seek asylum.
36% : According to local government officials, around 60 percent of those gathered near the church are undocumented and have not even begun the process of seeking 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.