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  • 2019-07-17 (xsd:date)
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  • Did AOC Start ‘Chain Migration’ Proceedings Against Melania Trump? (en)
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  • Illegal immigration remained a top issue for U.S. President Donald Trump and continued to divide Americans in mid-2019, all the more so after Trump told several Democratic members of Congress of immigrant parentage, all but one of them born in the United States, they should go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came. Silent throughout the recriminatory back-and-forth that ensued was First Lady Melania Trump, who herself was the child of foreign-born parents, and who only attained citizenship after marrying Donald Trump in 2005. Her mother and father, both natives of Slovenia, followed her in applying for and receiving citizenship in 2018. Those basic facts formed the basis of an article published in July 2019 by the website Taters Gonna Tate, which is part of a network of sites and social media accounts that distribute online content under the brand America's Last Line of Defense (LLOD). Entitled AOC Starts ‘Chain Migration’ Proceedings Against Melania Trump, the article proceeds from the premise that U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), one of the members of Congress singled out by Trump, wants to use one of Trump's own immigration bugaboos, so-called chain migration, to deport the first lady and her parents: For context, chain migration is a term used to describe immigration procedures that allow adult U.S. citizens to obtain citizenship for foreign-born adult relatives. Reportedly, the first lady's parents secured their citizenship through just such a procedure — though we needn't belabor the point, because everything else in the story is fictional (Melania Trump's parents aren't named Oedipus and Jezebel Beelzebub, for example). Like the rest of the entities comprising LLOD, Taters Gonna Tate mimics a news format but publishes only fabricated content calculated to generate controversy and attract social media likes and shares. Despite displaying little redeeming value in the way of entertainment or social commentary, the network labels this content satire. (en)
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