Arek Sarkissian
Arek Sarkissian is an investigative journalist with a passion for uncovering the truth and exposing deception. He has written extensively on topics related to politics, public health, and social justice. His work has been featured in major publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Guardian. Sarkissian is known for his ability to delve into complex issues and present them in a clear and compelling manner. He is committed to providing readers with accurate, insightful reporting that sheds light on important matters of public interest.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
80%
Examples:
- By shedding light on the true cost burden of illegal immigration we hope to bring awareness to the citizens of Florida and the United States as a whole.
- Do we want the mothers of U.S. citizen babies avoiding the hospital when they unexpectedly go into labor?
- The current state of inaction in Washington DC is unacceptable, and this crisis must be addressed.
- There have been other signs of fallout.
- The spending drop represents a dramatic spike in the rate of decline.
Conflicts of Interest
100%
Examples:
- Do we want the mothers of U.S. citizen babies avoiding the hospital when they unexpectedly go into labor?
- The DeSantis administration and other Florida Republicans say any marked decreases in spending are signs his immigration crackdown is working.
- There have been other signs of fallout.
- This will have terrible long-term consequences for Florida.
Contradictions
100%
Examples:
- Do we want the mothers of U.S. citizen babies avoiding the hospital when they unexpectedly go into labor?
- The DeSantis administration and other Florida Republicans say any marked decreases in spending are signs his immigration crackdown is working.
- There have been other signs of fallout.
- This will have terrible long-term consequences for Florida.
Deceptions
30%
Examples:
- Do we want the mothers of U.S. citizen babies avoiding the hospital when they unexpectedly go into labor?
- The DeSantis administration and other Florida Republicans say any marked decreases in spending are signs his immigration crackdown is working.
- There have been other signs of fallout.
- This will have terrible long-term consequences for Florida.
Recent Articles
Florida's Medicaid Spending on Emergency Healthcare for Undocumented Immigrants Drops 54% After New Immigration Law
Broke On: Sunday, 23 June 2024Florida's Medicaid spending on emergency healthcare for undocumented immigrants dropped 54% this year, amounting to an $81 million decrease compared to the previous fiscal year, following the implementation of a new immigration law. The number of authorizations for emergency Medicaid payments also decreased from 147,000 in FY22 to 99,000 as of April 30, 2023. Critics argue that other factors may be responsible for the decline in spending and authorizations.