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video

[vid-ee-oh] / ˈvɪd iˌoʊ /
ADJECTIVE
related to the televised image
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Unlike high-profile ICE actions involving raids or arrests caught on video, the student’s deportation occurred through administrative processes — a reminder that immigration enforcement often unfolds quietly, with immediate consequences for individuals and families.

From Salon

As federal operations continue in Minnesota, video evidence has become central to how the public evaluates ICE activity, shaping national debate in real time and amplifying pressure on federal agencies to explain their actions.

From Salon

Spurs fans were chanting "sacked in the morning" at their own manager even during the video assistant referee check for offside that eventually cleared Wilson's winner.

From BBC

Ant and Dec have apologised for promoting their new podcast with a video that has been criticised for containing imagery that was insensitive and may be triggering for people struggling with mental health.

From BBC

It suggested: "Just as films and video games have different ratings reflecting the risk they pose to children, social media platforms have different levels of risk too and their minimum age limits should reflect this."

From BBC