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When It Comes to Immigration: Feelings, Not Facts, Make News
« on: October 20, 2019, 02:18:29 pm »
When It Comes to Immigration: Feelings, Not Facts, Make News
By Matt O'Brien   October 15, 2019 3 Comments
 
Male newscaster looking at female co-worker as if she has said something terrible.

The Dallas Morning News recently ran a story that demonstrates just how abysmal American media’s reporting on immigration really is. The article tells the story of Francisco Galicia, who has been placed in removal proceedings by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). However, Galicia and his mother claim that he is a U.S. citizen by birth. And the Morning News appears to accept this assertion at face value, implying that ICE is being unfair to Mr. Galicia.

There is a problem with that theory, however. Mr. Galicia has two birth certificates. One, allegedly issued in 2001, is ostensibly from Dallas, where Mr. Galicia claims to have been born. The second, allegedly issued in 2003, was supposedly issued by the Mexican government. Mr. Galicia’s mother says she obtained that document so Galicia could attend school in Mexico and asserts that her son’s Texas birth certificate is real and his Mexican birth certificate is fake.

 https://refugeeresettlementwatch.org/2019/10/19/germany-welcomes-new-shipment-of-somalis-as-transformation-of-europe-continues/
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