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dalton99a

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Tue Apr 3, 2018, 09:19 PM Apr 2018

Trump's immigration tweetstorm is a lesson in fact-free fearmongering

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trumps-immigration-tweetstorm-is-a-lesson-in-fact-free-fearmongering/2018/04/03/b13bd34e-36ad-11e8-acd5-35eac230e514_story.html

Trump’s immigration tweetstorm is a lesson in fact-free fearmongering
By Editorial Board | April 3 at 7:15 PM

PRESIDENT TRUMP’S failure to secure funding for his new “beautiful” border wall has prodded him to new flights of rhetorical excess and deviation from fact. In the latest iteration, the president denounces Democrats and Mexicans for what he calls a “dangerous” immigration flow. The truth is that illegal entry at the southwest border is at its lowest level in nearly half a century. The last year the Border Patrol apprehended fewer unauthorized immigrants, 1971, Richard Nixon was in the White House, a gallon of gas cost 36 cents and Disney World’s Magic Kingdom opened in Orlando.

In the magic kingdom of Mr. Trump’s worldview, Central Americans are flooding northward through Mexico to “take advantage of DACA” — Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the Obama-era policy that granted temporary protection from deportation to young immigrants brought as children to the United States. In truth, illegal border crossing has dropped for years as Mexico’s economy has improved and the United States has beefed up the southwest frontier with physical barriers, better technology and thousands of additional Border Patrol officers.

The best measure of illegal immigration flows on the southwest border — Border Patrol arrests on the Mexican frontier — fell from roughly 700,000 in fiscal 2008, when Barack Obama first ran for presidential office, to 409,000 in fiscal 2016, when he was about to depart. Apprehensions plunged further in fiscal 2017 after Mr. Trump took over, to 304,000, a 46-year low. The numbers have remained low in the current fiscal year.

The president never mentions that long-term drop, preferring to conjure the frightening image of a porous border overrun with drug runners and criminals — the better to press his case for a $25 billion wall. Democratic leaders in Congress offered Mr. Trump $25 billion in return for a path to citizenship for about 1.8 million DACA-eligible young immigrants. The president refused the deal; on Tuesday he said he’ll deploy the military to reinforce border security.


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Trump's immigration tweetstorm is a lesson in fact-free fearmongering (Original Post) dalton99a Apr 2018 OP
I don't read his tweets. I don't listen to him. american_ideals Apr 2018 #1

american_ideals

(613 posts)
1. I don't read his tweets. I don't listen to him.
Tue Apr 3, 2018, 09:22 PM
Apr 2018

He and his unamerican, pro-billionaire propaganda can kiss my ass.

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