OK. I was duped, reposting a false claim by our dim Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, claiming a 54 year old Mexican National had threatened the life of President Trump.
I remember finding the "handwritten note," allegedly written by Roman Morales Reyes, to not resemble how I think such a man would express himself. First of all, it was written with sort of a backhand penmanship, the sort of writing I associate with a female college student. The language too was odd, not language such a laborer would use, such as referring to Trump as "your precious President," or to Caucasians as "white people."
Now, we're learning that the man may have been framed so he'd be deported before testifying in an assault case. Asked for a handwriting sample by the F.B.I., his handwriting did not match the note. Actually, Morales does not even speak English so could not have written the note.
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| Ramon Morales Reyes |
The White House made considerable use of the false narrative to promote their deportation policies.
“There is really no way that it could be even remotely true,” said his attorney.
“We’re asking for a clarification and a correction from DHS to clear Ramon’s name of anything having to do with this.”
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real mexican men use black or blue ink or pencil. First Clue The face of a broken Mexican Man: Second Clue The hyphens usage and not the parenthesis. Third Clue. The size of the font and the spacing between words: Fourth Clue Who has time to analyze and question what the government tells us about illegal aliens?
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