If your news coverage of the caravan doesn't include a map like this, front and center, you're doing it wrong...pic.twitter.com/s026JJYoov
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It would. But that's not what's happening. What's happening is Trump is trying to create a fake "crisis" by treating people marching away from war as some kind of brown-skinned attacking horde in order to rile up his base for votes By saturating the story, you are HELPING him.
This is roughly the mindset that gave us 7 Transformers movies
You’re missing the point Bryan. Part of the problem and 2016 is the way the media amplified the lies and did not do a good enough job challenging them.
Who did they poll Trump supporters? Seriously I don't know any Dems where this is a top conern. That would be getting rid of the republicans and Trump then healthcare.
That article/poll was from June when the big stories were this:pic.twitter.com/FZY0V7vjog
States Rights definitely polled as a big issue back in the day
Brian, you are not parsing the data from this poll correctly. The context is all wrong.
foh trying to absolve yourself of the impact media coverage has on popular opinion
Last year coverage of the caravan was primarily when they reached the border near Tijuana not over 2,000 miles away. 
Your mistake is in thinking that "Voter Concerns" and media coverage aren't correlated.
By the time that caravan reaches the border ... thousand will have overstayed their Visas which is the bigger immigration problem.
But they are white
You've chosen a poll from four months ago. Where does immigration stand today?http://www.people-press.org/2018/10/04/2018-midterm-voters-issues-and-political-values/ …
You’re feeding into the hysteria by constantly covering what 45 says about this. You didn’t learn anything from 2016
Yes, immigration is a big voter concern. Framing this story this way still plays into Trump’s scaremongering narrative. These people aren’t dangerous. They’re REFUGEES. If you’re trying to put things in perspective, saying, “Don’t worry, they’re nowhere close yet!” ain’t it.
Normally, a story like this would be framed as a “refugee crisis.” Instead, you’re using Trump’s language and framing, right down to calling it a “caravan."
(And not that the word “caravan” is inherently a problem, it’s just that Trump has sort of coopted it now and made it a weird scary thing.)
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