Alternative headline for Reuters’ “article”: “Hooray for the awesome Obama Administration!”
@IngrahamAngle Wow, that'll really make a dent in the numbers here..
— #3Stars4GenFlynn Marie (@Hoardnot) July 19, 2014
@davidfrum @IngrahamAngle sending 40 kids back is nothing but a glorified phot op, doesn't even begin to solve problem.
— L (@Beethovenlover5) July 19, 2014
@IngrahamAngle Wow, that must be one tenth of one percent.
— Leon Sims (@Ole_Joe_Clark) July 19, 2014
The First Lady of Honduras, Ana García de Hernández, is undoubtedly concerned about the rampant violence in her country. But according to Reuters, she emphasized a different matter yesterday:
SAN PEDRO SULA Honduras (Reuters) – More than 40 Central American children were expelled from the United States on flights to Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador on Friday, as the U.S. government stepped up its deportation of illegal child migrants.
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Thirty-three minors aged 6 months to 15 years along with 26 mothers landed on a U.S. flight to San Pedro Sula, Honduras, the city with the world’s highest murder rate.
There, the first lady of the country, Ana Garcia de Hernandez, met them and immediately expressed concern.
“Many of these (mothers) took out big loans, so how are they going to pay them now?” Garcia said. [Emphasis added.]
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That’s her main concern?
@IngrahamAngle But read the quote by first lady of Honduras, which gives the game away …
— David Frum (@davidfrum) July 19, 2014
https://twitter.com/pinkgrapefroot/status/490464299865759744
Interesting.
Editor’s note: We have changed “40” deportations to “more than 40” deportations in our headline. The latter is a direct quote from the first sentence of the Reuters article. There were actually a total of 59 people expelled from the U.S. (33 minors and 26 moms), assuming no overlap between minors and moms.
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