Friday, June 22, 2018

Time mag is a fake news rag

A tiny 2-year-old girl is seen in a viral video crying as a U.S. Border Patrol 'meany' detained her mommy--at least that's what TIME magazine would have you believe, and she is crying because she has been separated from her.

And to be clear, it's all President Trump's fault.

Except she was never separated from her mother, according to the child's father.

"Welcome to America," the TIME cover declared, as it showed a photo of the child Yanela Sanchez, standing below the towering President Trump.

The rag called the cover "an image America could not ignore" and interviewed the photographer. They followed up with another article entirely about the cover and "the story behind" it.

Another leftist rag, The New York Daily News, also put the child on the cover with the headline: "Callous. Soulless. Craven. Trump."

But the cover on both rags was a lie. Multiple outlets interviewed the father of the child and learned the girl was detained with her mother at a facility in Texas, and were never separated. His version of the situation was confirmed by the Honduran government to Reuters.

According to The Washington Post, the mother, Sandra Sanchez, had been previously deported in 2013 to Honduras. Her husband told the newspaper that she left without telling him she was taking Yanela with her. He was unable to contact her but then saw the photo on the news.

"You can imagine how I felt when I saw the photo of my daughter," Denis Valera told The Daily Mail. "It broke my heart. It's difficult as a father to see that, but I know now that they are not in danger. They are safer now than when they were making that journey to the border."

Yet liberals seem less interested in the dangers of the journey than the destination.
The Real Story

Valera said he didn't support his wife's decision to make the dangerous trek to the U.S.

"I didn't support it. I asked her, why? Why would she want to put our little girl through that? But it was her decision at the end of the day."

Based on photos from the Obama era, activists, lawmakers and so-called journalists accused Trump of running "internment camps," and some Trump officials have had their cell phone numbers revealed online and have even been harassed and chased out of public restaurants by leftist mobs who clearly want fully open borders for anyone who wants to enter.

President Trump tweeted:
"We must maintain a Strong Southern Border. We cannot allow our Country to be overrun by illegal immigrants as the Democrats tell their phony stories of sadness and grief, hoping it will help them in the elections. Obama and others had the same pictures, and did nothing about it!"
This past May, leftists and fake news reporters scrambled to share an article featuring photos of kids locked in cages at an Arizona detention center. But then they scrambled to delete the tweets when they learned that the photos were from 2014. They never mentioned Obama's name, only that the photos were from that year.

A "prison bus" tweet claiming Immigration and Customs officials used the vehicle to carry babies, turned out not to be a prison bus, but a bus used for educational fields trips, and the photo was published in April 2016, months before Trump beat Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.

Have you noticed that when these so-called journalists make an error, it's always an error that went against Trump?


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