Maria Sacchetti,

Washington, D.C. Reporter covering immigrant communities and Immigration and Customs Enforcement Education: University of Massachusetts at Amherst, BA in journalism; University of Texas at Austin, MA in Latin American studies Maria Sacchetti covers immigration for The Washington Post. She previously reported for the Boston Globe, where her reporting led to the release of several immigrants from jail. She investigated the secrecy surrounding the U.S. immigration system and covered the deportation hearings of President Barack Obama's Kenyan relatives. She was a member of the Boston Globe staff that shared in the Pulitzer Prize for reporting on the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. Overseas, she covered the refugee crisis in Europe in 2015, the Haiti earthquake in 2010, and traveled to Brazil, Guatemala, Colombia and Ec Latest from Maria Sacchetti

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

85%

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  • The article implies that immigrants are more criminal than native-born citizens without providing any evidence or context.

Conflicts of Interest

0%

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No current examples available.

Contradictions

100%

Examples:

  • The article claims that Laken Hope Riley was killed by a Venezuelan migrant but does not provide any proof of this claim or the status of the investigation.

Deceptions

50%

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  • The article quotes Maria Sacchetti and Nick Miroff without disclosing their sources or providing any context for their opinions on the topic.

Recent Articles

Laken Riley's Murder: Biden and Mayorkas' Open-Border Policies Lead to Tragic Consequences for Nursing Student

Laken Riley's Murder: Biden and Mayorkas' Open-Border Policies Lead to Tragic Consequences for Nursing Student

Broke On: Tuesday, 27 February 2024 On February 26th, a nursing student named Laken Riley was brutally murdered in Athens, Georgia by Jose Antonio Ibarra, an illegal migrant who crossed the US border illegally and has been living in New York City without proper documentation. Despite this information being widely available to law enforcement agencies such as ICE and CBP, Laken Riley's blood is on President Biden's hands as well as DHS chief Alejandro Mayorkas for enabling the open-border policies that led to his presence in the country.