When Media Bias Is Obvious
A headline on the news section of a Rochester, New York website declared Illegal Citizens Arrested. What!? I thought to myself…illegal citizens arrested? Give me a break. The proper term is illegal alien.
The story went on to describe the arrest of two men, one from Guatemala and the second from Mexico. Making matters even worse, these two so-called citizens had been deported once before. Whoever wrote that news story should be embarrassed and called up on the carpet for obviously showing his or her bias. The person should also go back to school and learn what it takes to either become a citizen of the United States, or at least how to become a legal resident of the United States. There’s nothing citizen about the pair of illegals in the news story. They were not born in the United States. They had not moved to the United States legally, and they’d already been deported once before.
Now they’re facing up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to 250 thousand dollars. Of course that’s kind of stupid when you think about it. After all, if they get sent to prison, the United States legal system still has to pour tons of money down a hole to support a pair of illegals. Since they’re already in the country illegally, it’s probably safe to say they do not have 250 thousand dollars to pay a fine. And last, but certainly not least, the two men in question have no regard for the law. After all, they’d already been deported once before and figured they’d break the law again and come into the country illegally. They will only do it again until the borders of this country are better patrolled.
There’s got to be a better way to deal with this.
Just my two cents,
Dr. Rus




























