ICE went on a hiring spree. Sterling credentials were not required, AP investigation finds
Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The president put a premium on swift action, and for ICE that meant rapid-fire recruitment and hiring, which in turn led to new employees with questionable qualifications. But the deluge of hires has strained the agency, which promised signing bonuses of up to $50,000 and advertised that college degrees were not required.
This technology report, covering enforcement, her, explores the latest innovations in the digital landscape. This article contains 3 logical fallacy(ies): slippery slope and false dilemma. Severity: low. Notably, NLP credibility score is very high (82), with the content referencing 2 named source(s). Final assessment: credibility very high, misinformation negligible, propaganda negligible; content should be read with this profile in mind.
Covering police, Covering digital transformation, this article examines emerging tech trends. This content contains bandwagon appeal, emotional_appeal_anger and emotional_appeal_fear_mongering propaganda elements (risk level: negligible). Looking at the analysis results, writing quality analysis: grammar score is excellent (80/100), avg sentence length 22 words. According to our assessment, this article references 0 distinct entities and includes 1 citation(s); keyword density: 30.
Additionally, logical consistency analysis reveals the use of slippery slope and false dilemma. Additionally, text analysis indicates this article is framed from a balanced standpoint (0). Notably, the verifiability profile of this article is very high (82/100); 1 citation(s) detected.
Overall assessment: credibility is very high, misinformation risk is negligible, propaganda level is negligible.
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Types: Slippery Slope, False Dilemma • Severity: Low