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Image: Lauren Boebert, Illegal aliens, Twitter Screenshots U.S. House Rep Lauren Boebert (R-CO) today sounded off on the terms that the media use to describe illegal aliens.
We here at Media Right News typically use illegal immigrants, unless there is a situation where they are murdered by traffickers, like the horrible tractor-trailer incident.
Most media outlets, however, including Fox News, have now been describing illegal aliens as migrants.
Boebert announced in a tweet, “Hey media, It’s not ‘migrant’. It’s not ‘asylum seeker’. It is ILLEGAL or ILLEGAL ALIEN! Stop sanitizing it.” Boebert’s announcement comes as Democrats face scrutiny after Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis flew 50 illegal aliens to Martha’s Vineyard.Many of the Democrats on the island have been having trouble grappling with the situation and they have been removed now.As of yesterday, Massachusetts GOP Gov. Charlie Baker had the illegal aliens transported to a military base on Cape Cod.Boebert also quipped […]
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