HHS ends $11M contract with Catholic Charities to care for migrant children
The Department of Health and Human Services terminated an $11 million contract with Catholic Charities in Miami that provided care services for migrant children. The decision occurred under the Trump administration. Only center and right-leaning outlets reported on this development, with no coverage detected from left-leaning sources.
Center outlets report the contract termination as a straightforward policy action by HHS, presenting the basic facts of the decision without additional context or analysis.
Right-leaning coverage emphasizes the Trump administration's role in the decision, framing it within the broader context of immigration policy changes under the current administration.
Key Differences
- Left-leaning outlets show no coverage of this contract termination, creating a significant blind spot on the story.
- Right-leaning framing explicitly attributes the decision to Trump administration policy, while center coverage maintains neutral presentation of the action.
- The story received minimal overall media attention with only two sources covering it across the political spectrum.
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