Naturally the headlines or posts from media outlets can’t tell the whole story, but it isn’t difficult to tell what some of those takes would like readers to think going in. There are no bigger examples of headline spin than when it comes to media offerings about the enforcement of immigration laws.
So many of the headlines sound as if they could have been written by the Democratic Party (and maybe some of them were). Here’s one of the latest examples from The New York Times that clearly would like to set a particular tone:
New York Times that clearly would like to set a particular tone:
That’s the Times’ post, and the headline to the story is “Immigration Officials Deport Queens 6-Year-Old and Father Who Fled China.”
Once again, Fox News’ Bill Melugin has helped fill in some blanks that the Times just couldn’t find room for in their post or headline:
Left out of the headline:
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) December 21, 2025
– They crossed the border illegally in April.
– The father’s claim of fear was deemed not credible.
– An immigration judge affirmed that finding.
– The father was ordered deported by the judge.
– Father complied w/ deportation order to reunite w/ son. https://t.co/Jni5mBdkyu
It’s entirely possible that the planned 60 Minutes story which was delayed (which has of course angered many of the usual hack journos) was held back for similar reasons.
The Democrats don’t appreciate it when people are given the full story, especially on the issue of deportations.