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4 days ago“Preferred bilingual in English and Spanish”
Sounds like a dangerous job, they might be asked to round each other up at the end of it.
“Preferred bilingual in English and Spanish”
Sounds like a dangerous job, they might be asked to round each other up at the end of it.
Emphasis mine.
Now see, the first emphasis is not actually equivalent to the second. Therefore, the headline is false.
In the first sentence of the article, they link to another of their own articles from July 4th which proclaims “Donald Trump Gets Polling Boost From Hispanics” wherein they reveal “Trump’s net approval rating among Hispanic voters stands at -30 points, with 32 percent approving and 62 percent disapproving. That is up from a net approval of -37 points in May, when 26 percent approved and 63 percent disapproved.”
Sure, Trump is getting “boosted” by 4% more Hispanic voters deciding they like him at the same time 1% more Hispanic voters decided they dont.
Oh yeah, and then at the end of the linked article they shill for DHS’ app and cash offer? WTF, Newsweek?