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It should not be controversial to call Tren de Aragua what they are: a violent, murderous gang that should not be allowed to roam freely in the U.S. to victimize American citizens.
But in an effort to “humanize” these monsters, CBS News decided to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by comparing the violent gang to Irish immigrants."
"John Dickerson: On this St. Patrick’s Day, as millions of Americans celebrate their Irish heritage, recent events remind us that the Irish were among the first immigrants to be targeted in deportation crackdowns.
Maurice DuBois: In the mid-1800s, New York and Massachusetts enforced policies to have Irish immigrants rounded up and deported.
John Dickerson: The American Civil Liberties Union didn’t exist then, but if it had, it may have taken the legal position it is taking now, suing the Trump administration to stop what it considers to be the illegal deportation over the weekend of more than 200 migrants to El Salvador."
On St. Patrick's Day CBS News Insults Millions of Irish Americans-Compares Irish Immigrants to Deported Violent Tren de Aragua Gang Members | The Gateway Pundit | by Margaret Flavin
CBS News sparked controversy by likening the violent Tren de Aragua gang to Irish immigrants during a St. Patrick's Day segment, igniting a fierce debate on immigration and media responsibility.
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It should not be controversial to call Tren de Aragua what they are: a violent, murderous gang that should not be allowed to roam freely in the U.S. to victimize American citizens.
But in an effort to “humanize” these monsters, CBS News decided to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by comparing the violent gang to Irish immigrants."
"John Dickerson: On this St. Patrick’s Day, as millions of Americans celebrate their Irish heritage, recent events remind us that the Irish were among the first immigrants to be targeted in deportation crackdowns.
Maurice DuBois: In the mid-1800s, New York and Massachusetts enforced policies to have Irish immigrants rounded up and deported.
John Dickerson: The American Civil Liberties Union didn’t exist then, but if it had, it may have taken the legal position it is taking now, suing the Trump administration to stop what it considers to be the illegal deportation over the weekend of more than 200 migrants to El Salvador."