Lennie Reisch's Facebook Post on Immigration, Child Separations-Authorship Confirmed!
A Houston woman named Lennie Reisch wrote about her experience coming to the U.S. from Cuba as an unaccompanied minor in a viral Facebook post.
A Houston woman named Lennie Reisch wrote about her experience coming to the U.S. from Cuba as an unaccompanied minor in a viral Facebook post.
Bill Clinton’s 1996 immigration law changed procedures for immigrants seeking asylum, but it did not require the prosecution or separation of families that crossed the border.
At least one U.S. Customs and Border Protection processing facility for child immigrants uses fence-like enclosures. But the facility has been in use since 2014, and other CBP facilities operate as licensed child care providers.
Pope Francis did not urge white women to “breed” with Muslim migrants to curb declining birthrates.
Rumors based on rough estimations (but without any proof whatsoever) are apparently circulating once again to make a point about refugees.
There’s no sign at the U.S.-Mexico border promising “lots of free stuff ahead.” Photo editing software was used to create the fake sign.
Melania Trump’s Parents Used Chain Migration to Gain U.S. Citizenship-Unproven! Summary of eRumor: First Lady Melania Trump’s parents used what the White House refers to as “chain migration” to gain U.S. citizenship. The Truth: There’s no way to determine whether Melania Trump’s have in fact become naturalized U.S. citizens. However, they would be able to …
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Karin McQuillian Writes “What I Learned in the Peace Corps: President Trump Was Right”-Authorship Confirmed! Summary of eRumor: A former Peace Corp volunteer named Karin McQuillian wrote that her experiences in Africa had taught her that “Trump is right” when it comes to his remarks about “sh*thole countries.” The Truth: The American Thinker published Karin McQuillian’s essay …
Vietnamese immigrant Quang Nguyen’s speech on what it means to be a U.S. citizen from 2010 continues to circle the web today.
An image that supposedly shows DACA recipients burning the American flag actually shows unidentified protesters burning a Donald Trump piñata at a 2016 rally.