Trump Admin Criticizes NY Times Over Story on Deported Kidnapper
- The Trump administration criticized a New York Times article about Nascimento Blair, an illegal migrant convicted of kidnapping, labeling it a 'sob story.'
- Nascimento Blair, who overstayed his visa, was deported by ICE after being convicted of first-degree kidnapping in 2006 and serving 15 years in prison.
- DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated the article overlooked Blair's criminal past and questioned the media's focus on his personal redemption.
- The New York Times defended its reporting, asserting that Blair's history was crucial to the story and well-described throughout.
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DHS Fact Checks NYT’s ‘Sob Story’ About Deported Illegal Alien, Convicted Kidnapper - News Addicts
The Department of of Homeland Security has thoroughly rejected a bizarre piece from the New York Times, which paints a sympathetic view of a Jamaican illegal alien who spent 15 years in prison after being convicted of kidnapping. Titled “21 Years Later, Deported Back to a ‘Home’ He Never Knew,” the piece paints a sympathetic […] The post DHS Fact Checks NYT’s ‘Sob Story’ About Deported Illegal Alien, Convicted Kidnapper appeared first on News Ad…
DHS Fact Checks NYT's 'Sob Story' About Deported Illegal Alien, Convicted Kidnapper
The Department of of Homeland Security has thoroughly rejected a bizarre piece from the New York Times, which paints a sympathetic view of a Jamaican illegal alien who spent 15 years in prison after being convicted of kidnapping. Titled “21 Years Later, Deported Back to a ‘Home’ He Never Knew,” the piece paints a sympathetic view of Nascimento Blair, 44, who was deported back to his home country of Jamaica back in February. Blair was captured by…
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