Washington Examiner’s Joe Concha knocked the New York Times’s coverage of an illegal immigrant committing identity theft on Wednesday, telling the paper to “shut the front door.”
The paper published a piece titled, “Two men. One identity. They both paid the price.” It covers how Romeo Perez-Bravo, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, illegally purchased the Social Security number of Minnesota resident Daniel Kluver. The paper issued a statement saying it expects its reporters to provide a “full picture” of a story without supporting “any one political agenda,” and the story itself is meant to help readers understand the “complexities” of immigration.
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