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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 31

    The news spread across liberal social media, with the hashtag #Wherearethechildren trending on Twitter. But the story wasn't true, or at least not the way that many thought.https://nyti.ms/2IZhnAf 

    2:44 AM - 31 May 2018
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      2. Margot.‏ @InfantemDentes May 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        I’m pretty sure “Many probably are not really missing.” is the most dangerous line of conjecture in this article.

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      1. SmashTheState‏ @MaddestJack May 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        The fact that a 2014 story got shared around as news happening today and not as widespread back then just proves that journalists were not doing their job during the previous administration

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      1. Moira‏ @moirami May 31
        Replying to @eMduBeyuH @nytimes

        You obviously did not read the article. She is saying that BOTH sides play politics with this issue, instead of making sensible policies.

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      1. Beth‏ @mainelybeth May 31
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        https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/04/26/us/politics/migrant-children-missing.html …

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      1. molly‏ @mollybee58 May 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        How about just using the word Americans? You are as much as a divider as Trump is.

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      1. Paul's got beats‏ @Pauls_Boutique May 31
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        The children are not alright.

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      2. Ovalie‏ @ovalie_brubv May 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        Question: So if Mexican immigrants are such criminals and animals, .. why have Trump's people used them as "host" families for the children being torn from their parents at the border? Answer- I think Trump and his people are the criminals and animals in this scenario.

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      3. Donald Trgtme‏ @trgtme May 31
        Replying to @ovalie_brubv @nytimes

        No one has said this. ILLEGAL immigrants are (by the fact they broke the law) criminals,and many are also criminals of other types. Not all, not most, but some. No one called immigrants "Animals", but MS13 gangs members ARE animals (whether American citizens or immigrants)

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      2. Chris H Abercrombie‏ @ChrisHAbercrom2 May 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        There are a lot of misleading tweets out there besides that one. Take for instance almost everything that comes from Donald Trump's twitter account. He's repeating his lying tweets on a daily and sometimes hourly basis to spread misinformation all over the internet.

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      1. Footsoldier for the War on Christmas‏ @Fraize May 31
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        Your coverage distracts from the real issue, which is the grotesque separation of kids from their parents at the border, so I’d like to personally thank you for doing your part in keeping that monstrous rule alive. 🤬

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      1. Moira‏ @moirami May 31
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        This liberal was not confused. Making immigration a partisan issue on either side is divisive and not conducive to sensible policies.

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      1. Mark Dahlstrom‏ @MarkDahlstrom4 May 31
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        Way to spin

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      2. John Savage  🌍‏ @HomoSapiensJohn May 31
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        They're all Democratic Party activists masquerading as a journalists 👏 👏

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      1. Tori Tyrrell‏ @tiboribi May 31
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        Still conjecture. No one still knows where the children are. This is so dangerous.

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      1. Sauer‏ @SauerBread May 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        #howliberalsgotlost applies to stories, issues, comments daily. Liberal priorities are 1. Attack conservatives with slander, lies, misleading paraphrasing of statements and information... 2. Cover up liberal errors by changing or burying their story, or not reporting at all.

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