Mexico’s decision to formally ask U.S. prosecutors to file cases regarding the deaths of its citizens during immigration operations is a bold move that deserves a hard look. Instead of the usual sob stories, why isn’t the corporate media—like CNN and NBC—questioning why these tragedies keep happening? Are they too busy festooning their narratives with emotional jargon to confront the inept immigration system that perpetuates these crises?
Let’s not be naive. ABC and MSNBC will no doubt drape this story in a blanket of sympathy, portraying the Latin narrative as a humanitarian crisis while sidestepping the larger failure of political leadership on both sides of the border. Meanwhile, Fox News will pivot to sensational headlines, framing it as a national security issue, conveniently ignoring the human faces behind the numbers.
Why isn’t anyone holding the Biden administration accountable for not taking decisive measures? It feels like a strategic game of deflection more than anything committed to justice. The truth? Both sides are entrenched in a cycle of finger-pointing, letting innocent lives become collateral damage in their political theater. It’s not just Mexico asking for accountability; it’s us as citizens demanding our leaders take real responsibility, regardless of political affiliations.
Let’s keep the pressure on and demand more than just headlines. It’s time to dissect, question, and expose the narratives that corporate media feed us like a steady drip of propaganda.
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