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The New York Times published and heavily promoted an op-ed calling for the public doxing of border patrol agents and their families.
Kate Cronin-Furman, identified as an assistant professor human rights, wrote a disturbing screed in the opinion pages of the newspaper accusing Border Patrol of housing the children of illegal aliens in “torture facilities.”
The New York Times should be held accountable for publishing and promoting what is basically a call-to-arms against the brave men and women who patrol our borders. This is nothing more than a public doxing.
“The identities of the individual Customs and Border Protection agents who are physically separating children from their families and staffing the detention centers are not undiscoverable,” Cronin-Furman wrote. “Immigration lawyers have agent names; journalists reporting at the border have names, photos, and even videos. These agents’ actions should be publicized, particularly in their home communities.”
Cronin-Furman called on leftists to put “social pressure” on the “foot soldiers” and compared the work of border patrol agents to the Holocaust and the genocide in Rwanda.
The campaign to stop the abuses at the border should put social pressure on those involved in enforcing the Trump administration’s immigration policies https://t.co/FbM0tGuOGV pic.twitter.com/imjxboqR5N
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) June 29, 2019
If you’ve ripped a child out of her father’s arms, the entire congregation should know about it when you show up at church on Sunday, writes @kcroninfurman https://t.co/7qiiKYFkCb
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) June 29, 2019
“The knowledge, for instance, that when you go to church on Sunday, your entire congregation will have seen you on TV ripping a child out of her father’s arms is a serious social cost to bear,” Cronin-Furman wrote. “The desire to avoid this kind of social shame may be enough to persuade some agents to quit and may hinder the recruitment of replacements.”
And yet in America it is socially acceptable to rip an unborn baby from her mother’s womb?
She also called for border patrol agents to be brought up on international human rights charges.
“The individuals running detention centers are arguably directly responsible for torture, which could trigger a number of consequences at the international level,” she wrote.
The New York Times has stooped to a new low by publishing this heinous, anti-America propaganda. They should bear full responsibility if any border patrol agents or their families are harmed.
Again – the only people responsible for the plight of the illegal alien children are the parents who abandoned their children and turned them over to human traffickers.