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Title: The Way Acosta Deceptively Edited This Trump Quote Should Get Him Fired
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URL Source: http://www.yourdestinationnow.com/2 ... a-deceptively-edited-this.html
Published: May 19, 2019
Author: staff
Post Date: 2019-05-19 14:12:36 by Horse
Keywords: None
Views: 1565
Comments: 4

Thursday was the rollout of President Donald Trump’s “Build America Visa” program, a comprehensive merit-based immigration program that would also introduce English comprehension and civics testing as prerequisites for immigration.

The plan is unlikely to receive too much consideration in Congress in its current form, given that the Democrats control the House and the proposal contains no mention of DACA. That wasn’t the only problem the Democrats were going to have with the plan, either, considering that it also sought to streamline the asylum process at our southern border.

The media was all over this part of the proposal — particularly Jim Acosta, who somehow managed to out-Acosta himself with his Twitter coverage of what the president said about asylum.

Here was Acosta’s tweet on the issue:

Jim Acosta ✔@Acosta

Trump in Rose Garden speech paints asylum seekers with broad brush accusing them of misleading immigration authorities at border: “These are frivolous claims.”

“Trump in Rose Garden speech paints asylum seekers with broad brush accusing them of misleading immigration authorities at border: ‘These are frivolous claims,'” Acosta reported.That sounds pretty harsh, even to me. The problem is that this was such obviously deceptive editing that it got the attention of Breitbart’s Charlie Sperling:

Jim Acosta ✔ @Acosta · Trump in Rose Garden speech paints asylum seekers with broad brush accusing them of misleading immigration authorities at border: “These are frivolous claims.”

Charlie Spiering ✔ @charliespiering

Full quote: "Unfortunately legitimate asylum seekers are being displaced by those lodging frivolous claims."

In fact, here’s the fuller context, which sounds even more exculpatory for the president and more condemnatory for Acosta:

“We must also restore the integrity of our broken asylum system,” Trump said. “Our nation has a proud history of affording protection to those fleeing government persecutions. Unfortunately, legitimate asylum seekers are being displaced by those lodging frivolous claims — these are frivolous claims — to gain admission into our country.

“Asylum abuse also strains our public school systems, our hospitals, and local shelters, using funds that we should, and that have to, go to elderly veterans, at-risk youth, Americans in poverty, and those in genuine need of protection. We’re using the funds that should be going to them. And that shouldn’t happen. And it’s not going to happen in a very short period of time.”

Jim Acosta ✔@Acosta ·

Trump in Rose Garden speech paints asylum seekers with broad brush accusing them of misleading immigration authorities at border: “These are frivolous claims.”

Official Trump War Room ✔@TrumpWarRoom

You know there's video proving you're lying, right?

Trump: "Our nation has a proud history of affording protection to those fleeing government persecutions. Unfortunately, legitimate asylum seekers are being displaced by those lodging frivolous claims….My plan expedites relief" pic.twitter.com/Gvz93vZBh3

The only thing that Acosta took out of that was an aside — “these are frivolous claims” — even though the majority of it was pointing out that the system was broken.

And by the way, it’s broken enough that even liberal New York Times writer Thomas Friedman knows it.

In a piece where he admitted there was a serious border crisis (while still criticizing Trump’s handling of it), Friedman noted that “roughly 30 percent of those apprehended [at the border] sought asylum — up from 1 percent a couple of years ago. Asylum is a humanitarian status based on fear of persecution in one’s native land. Many of these requests are legitimate; some are economic migrants gaming the process. But once you’re in the U.S. and file for asylum, there’s a good chance for you to stay — legally or illegally.”

This is almost exactly the same thing that Trump had to say, albeit with statistics that show just how serious the asylum problem is. Yet nobody took the line “some are economic migrants gaming the process” and reduced the entire piece to that.

Acosta is engaged in profoundly deceptive editing. And yet, he refused to back down even after someone provided the transcript to him (just in case he didn’t hear it):

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#1. To: Horse, 4 (#0) (Edited)

“We must also restore the integrity of our broken asylum system,” Trump said. “Our nation has a proud history of affording protection to those fleeing government persecutions. Unfortunately, legitimate asylum seekers are being displaced by those lodging frivolous claims — these are frivolous claims — to gain admission into our country.

“Asylum abuse also strains our public school systems, our hospitals, and local shelters, using funds that we should, and that have to, go to elderly veterans, at-risk youth, Americans in poverty, and those in genuine need of protection. We’re using the funds that should be going to them. And that shouldn’t happen. And it’s not going to happen in a very short period of time.”

Jim Acosta ✔@Acosta ·

Trump in Rose Garden speech paints asylum seekers with broad brush accusing them of misleading immigration authorities at border: “These are frivolous claims.”

Official Trump War Room ✔@TrumpWarRoom

You know there's video proving you're lying, right?

Trump: "Our nation has a proud history of affording protection to those fleeing government persecutions. Unfortunately, legitimate asylum seekers are being displaced by those lodging frivolous claims….My plan expedites relief" pic.twitter.com/Gvz93vZBh3

The only thing that Acosta took out of that was an aside — “these are frivolous claims” — even though the majority of it was pointing out that the system was broken.

And by the way, it’s broken enough that even liberal New York Times writer Thomas Friedman knows it.

In a piece where he admitted there was a serious border crisis (while still criticizing Trump’s handling of it), Friedman noted that “roughly 30 percent of those apprehended [at the border] sought asylum — up from 1 percent a couple of years ago. Asylum is a humanitarian status based on fear of persecution in one’s native land. Many of these requests are legitimate; some are economic migrants gaming the process. But once you’re in the U.S. and file for asylum, there’s a good chance for you to stay — legally or illegally.”

This is almost exactly the same thing that Trump had to say, albeit with statistics that show just how serious the asylum problem is. Yet nobody took the line “some are economic migrants gaming the process” and reduced the entire piece to that.

Acosta is engaged in profoundly deceptive editing. And yet, he refused to back down even after someone provided the transcript to him (just in case he didn’t hear it):


To claim Asylum in America or enter with Refugee status, a person would have to be fleeing from government persecution. Which countries to the south of our border with Mexico have persecutorial governments? An honest answer would likely be: None -- and that amounts to more like 100% of those alleged "Asylum seekers" making fraudulent claims with no credible fear of such persecution, which is even worse than making frivolous claims. If they trekked for thousands of miles through multiple countries to file an Asylum claim in America, that is further evidence of their claims being baselessly frivolous (and much worse than frivolous if they needlessly subjected minors to a hazardous journey like that as a way to get into America faster if detained by our border guards) because: It is a fact that Central American "Caravaners", for instance, did not have to go any farther than a country bordering the one they left to apply for Refugee status at an American embassy or consulate there (or at those of any other country they chose to go as a place of Refuge), if they actually had a credible fear of gov-persecution. Instead, they willfully declined to apply for that at any of the numerous embassies and consulates along the way to get into America as an Asylee rather than as a Refugee. Why? Reasonable journalists with scruples (i.e. reporters more ethical than Acosta) should be investigating why any of them at all might have been processed here for Asylum despite indications of fraud.

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#2. To: GreyLmist (#1)

Perfectly brilliant analysis of the situation, thank you for bringing it here.

Lod  posted on  2019-05-21   22:33:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#3. To: Lod (#2)

Thank you so much, Lod, and for bringing yourself here to read about the situation. : )

GreyLmist  posted on  2019-05-21 23:05:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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