Ocasio Cortez Fence

New video evidence shows the viral photos taken of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez crying in front of a fence were actually taken at a near EMPTY parking lot, not an active detention center filled wiht detainees.

I’ll never forget this, because it was the moment I saw with my own eyes that the America I love was becoming a nation that steals refugee children from their parents,& caged them.

More kids died after this. To date, no one has been held accountable.

We need to save these kids. https://t.co/HhdMqc5zML

— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) June 25, 2019

  1. The Political Insider noted that the images appeared to show no children on either side of the fence, making it a mystery as to what Ocasio-Cortez was crying about. It was “a crisis so bad she collapsed in horror at an open gate with no children in sight,” we wrote. Here’s What She Was Really Looking At.
  2. Jun 27, 2019 The Political Insider noted that the images appeared to show no children on either side of the fence, making it a mystery as to what Ocasio-Cortez was crying about. It was “a crisis so bad she collapsed in horror at an open gate with no children in sight,” we wrote. Here’s What She Was Really Looking At.

— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) January 4, 2019 And the idea that screaming at a fence means America will get on your crazy train and abolish I.C.E. But no we’re asking you to resign because it appears you broke the law. Feb 23, 2019 Ocasio-Cortez’s office, on the third floor, is just under 5,000 square feet, which would bring the annual undiscounted rental price to $200,000 or nearly $17,000 a month.

Per WND, a newly surfaced video confirms photos that indicate Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., was crying in front of an empty parking lot, not suffering migrant children, during a 2018 event outside a migrant tent city that she spotlighted this week via Twitter.

Previously, photos showing the freshman congresswoman crying and covering her face with her hand suggested she was reacting to the sight of inhumane treatment of migrant children by immigration authorities.

But photos from different angles indicate she was facing an empty parking lot and police officers.

And the video posted on Twitter by Jack Posobiec, a correspondent and host for One America News Network confirms that.

Twitter user Bobby Dread noted Ocasio-Cortez was at the site visited by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, a migrant “tent city” in Tornillo, Texas.

While Ocasio-Cortez claims she was reacting to seeing children in “cages,” it’s clear she was looking at a road with armed Customs and Border Protection agents guarding a building in the background, he said.

“So, it is purely staged. Notice all her photos are at an angle among the fence & not through the fence,” he wrote on Twitter. “How poignant would it have been to show migrant children trapped in the other side of the fence from Sandy Cortez? So why didn’t they? There was nothing but a building & road!”

Migrants sit outside the temporary migrants center upon crossing the border fence, in Melilla

MADRID (Reuters) – Dozens of migrants stormed into Spain’s North African enclave of Melilla early on Tuesday, scaling the high, razor-wired fence that separates it from Morocco, local authorities said.

The migrants, all from sub-Saharan Africa and nine of whom sustained injuries that required hospital treatment, were among around 150 who tried to climb over the six-metre (20-ft) fence.

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Melilla and Ceuta – a second Spanish enclave also on Africa’s northern coast – are popular crossing points for illegal African migrants trying to get into Europe.

Spain sends many who make it across the fences back to Morocco, and most of those who crossed on Tuesday were sent to a local migrant centre where they will be identified and their situation assessed, authorities said.

Fewer migrants crossed the land border into Ceuta and Melilla last year than in 2019, though overall numbers intercepted crossing into Spain rose 29% to almost 42,000, mainly because of a steep increase in arrivals by sea on the Canary Islands.

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(Reporting by Emma Pinedo; Editing by Ingrid Melander and John Stonestreet)