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Do you really believe this media blitz is about the kids at the border?


More than 52,000 unaccompanied children have crossed the U.S. border since October 2013, a 92 percent increase from the same time period last year. [i]

I am sure you have noticed the media blast about the “kids crossing the border.” Do you believe that all of this attention is really about those kids? Pay close attention to what the spin doctors are cranking out about them:

(1) physical dangers to their lives
(2) hunger
(3) homelessness
(4) need of healthcare
(5) lack of opportunities

I do not want to imply that these kids should not be helped, but I have no doubt that the needs of children are why the media is being flooded with hours and hours of coverage every day – and most of it is coming from interviews with politicians.

What happened? All of the sudden did every politician become zealously consumed with meeting the needs of children? You might want to consider a few questions:

(1) Why now?
(2) Why just children coming across the southern border?
(3) Why are they silent about tens-of-millions American children with the same needs?


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