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One Year After ICE Raids, Los Angeles Communities Reflect on Impact

A year after ICE raids in Los Angeles, the community is still dealing with the aftermath, including protests and some deaths. In East Los Angeles, residents are attempting to return to normal life, with celebrations and street vendors reappearing.

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One year after federal immigration agents conducted raids in Los Angeles, the city continues to feel the effects. Thousands of arrests last summer resulted in mass protests and some fatalities. In East Los Angeles, where Brian Gavidia has lived his entire life, the neighborhood appears to have returned to normalcy, with families celebrating milestones and vendors resuming their activities on the streets.

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Bias Analysis

Bias score 65/100
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Inflammatory language 34/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'terrorized'
  • loaded language: 'rattled'
  • loaded language: 'scars'
  • framing: A year after ICE raids terrorized Los Angeles, a rattled city reaches for resilience
  • editorializing: communities still bear the scars
  • omitted response: a named/criticized party is given no chance to respond

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Original Headline

A year after ICE raids terrorized Los Angeles, a rattled city reaches for resilience: ‘It’s not the same’

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One Year After ICE Raids, Los Angeles Communities Reflect on Impact