
Here's yet another example of Fox 10's liberal bias for those bozos who claim Fox is "conservative." This is a tear-jerking propaganda piece, a lead story on New Year's Day, about an illegal alien family that was properly deported. The piece is clearly designed to invoke sympathy for the woman who was driving a vehicle without a driver's license or insurance.
Furthermore, the article describes Derechos Humanos, the group that reported the non-story, as a "human rights group." Derechos Humanos is an anti-America Marxist group dedicated to the "repatriation" of the Southwest United States to Mexico. It's a seditious group of traitors who fabricate and lie to make American authorities look bad. Yet, Fox 10 repeats their lies and calls them "a human rights group." Pathetic.
Finally, the article makes a big deal of the "three U.S. children." These children were born to two Mexican nationals. They are only "U.S. children" by virtue of a loophole in the law that says if a pregant illegal squeezes out her baby on U.S. soil, that baby is a U.S. citizen. That loophole, known as the "Anchor Baby Law" is costing U.S. taxpayers billions in welfare benefits. This law needs to be repealed.
Why Fox kowtows to hate groups like Derechos Humanos and accepts their press releases defies logic. 85% of Americans are fed up with illegal aliens and WANT them deported. Why does the media feel compelled to be the propaganda arm of those who want to allow illegal immigration?
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justold44
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