Trump Admin Criticizes NY Times Over Story on Deported Kidnapper
- A Trump administration official criticized The New York Times for profiling Nascimento Blair, a deported Jamaican national, labeling it a 'sob story.'
- The Times described Blair as a 'changed man' who had been 'rebuilding his life' since his conviction for kidnapping.
- Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin commented on the administration's stance regarding deportees.
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NY Times' Fawning Sob Story Over Kidnapper Who Was Deported
The New York Times has found another illegal migrant hero. After he came to America, he kidnapped someone in 2005. He was also dealing. Nascimento Blair was sentenced to 15 years in prison. He didn’t mean it and said he didn’t tie up his victim.. He was deported in 2008, and because he got away […] The post NY Times’ Fawning Sob Story Over Kidnapper Who Was Deported appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
‘Sob stories’: Trump admin lashes out at NYT after new report
A Trump administration official raged against The New York Times for profiling a Jamaican national who was deported in February, calling the profile a "sob story.""Why does the New York Times continue to peddle sob stories about criminal illegal aliens and ignore their victims?" Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement, per Fox News.The profile in The Times concerned Nascimento Blair, who had not …
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