Note that no where in the story does the Times reporter ask the government why these two people were deported.
Even High School journalism teaches that you can not have a one sided story.
The Times is trying hard to make the government look bad for enforcing the law.
All the quotes and "reasons" come from those who feel harmed.
This is why the Times is morally and economically bankrupt. This story belongs in "The National Enquirer", not a national known newspaper.
This looks more like a press release from Senator Cedillo than a real story.
The good news is that the Times LOST 11% of its subscribers in just the past six months. It is well on its way to become a neighborhood throw away.
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Even High School journalism teaches that you can not have a one sided story.
The Times is trying hard to make the government look bad for enforcing the law.
All the quotes and "reasons" come from those who feel harmed.
This is why the Times is morally and economically bankrupt. This story belongs in "The National Enquirer", not a national known newspaper.
This looks more like a press release from Senator Cedillo than a real story.
The good news is that the Times LOST 11% of its subscribers in just the past six months. It is well on its way to become a neighborhood throw away.
More...
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