The Standard Journal

Misleading tweets by liberal activists fuel President Trump

- By Anne Flaherty Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump seized on an error by liberal activists who tweeted photos of younglooki­ng immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in steel cages and blamed the current administra­tion for separating immigrant children from their parents.

The photos were taken by The Associated Press in 2014, when President Barack Obama was in office. The photo captions reference children who crossed the border as unaccompan­ied minors.

Early Tuesday, Trump tweeted: “Democrats mistakenly tweet 2014 pictures from Obama’s term showing children from the Border in steel cages. They thought it was recent pictures in order to make us look bad, but backfires. Dems must agree to Wall and new Border Protection for good of country ... Bi partisan Bill !”

The immigratio­n debate has reached a fever pitch in recent months following reports that since October about 700 children crossing the U.S.-Mexico border have been separated from their parents.

The number of separated minors is expected to jump once Trump’s new “zero tolerance” policy is enacted. That policy, embraced by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, would enforce criminal charges against people crossing the border illegally with few or no previous offenses. Under U.S. protocol, if parents are jailed, their children would be separated from them.

“The parents are subject to prosecutio­n while children may not be,” Sessions said earlier this month. “So, if we do our duty and prosecute those cases, then children inevitably for a period of time might be in different conditions.”

Enter a June 2014 online story by The Arizona Republic titled “First peek: Immigrant children flood detention center.”

The story linked to photos taken by AP’s Ross D. Franklin at a center run by the Customs and Border Protection Agency in Nogales, Arizona. One photo shows two unidentifi­ed female detainees sleeping in a holding cell. The caption references U.S. efforts to process 47,000 unaccompan­ied children at the Nogales center and another one in Brownsvill­e, Texas.

How or why the story resurfaced on social media four years after it was published is unclear. But among those who took notice was Jon Favreau, Obama’s former speechwrit­er.

In a now-deleted tweet, Favreau wrote: “This is happening right now, and the only debate that matters is how we force our government to get these kids back to their families as fast as humanly possible.”

Other liberal activists also linked to the Arizona Republic story using the hashtag “Where Are Our Children ,” which grew out of testimony in April by a federal official that the U.S. government had lost track of nearly 1,500 unaccompan­ied minor children it placed with adult sponsors in the U.S.

Favreau did not immediatel­y respond to a phone call seeking comment. But he later issued a corrected tweet: “These awful pictures are from 2014 when the government’s challenge was reconnecti­ng unaccompan­ied minors.”

He added: “Today, in 2018, the government is CREATING unaccompan­ied minors by tearing them away from family at the border.”

 ?? / AP file-Ross D. Franklin, Pool ?? President Donald Trump has seized on an error by liberal activists for tweeting photos of detainees at the U.S.-Mexico border in steel cages and blamed the current administra­tion for separating immigrant children from their parents. The photos were...
/ AP file-Ross D. Franklin, Pool President Donald Trump has seized on an error by liberal activists for tweeting photos of detainees at the U.S.-Mexico border in steel cages and blamed the current administra­tion for separating immigrant children from their parents. The photos were...

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