The legacy media just got served another heaping helping of humble pie, and it tastes like their own gullibility. Remember Seamus Culleton, the Irishman whose detention by ICE sparked another round of "Orange Man Bad" hysteria from the usual suspects? Well, turns out there's a lot more to this story than the sob story his supporters fed to our intellectually lazy press corps.
According to the sanitized version that had liberal reporters reaching for their tissues, poor Seamus was just a hardworking guy who overstayed his 90-day tourist visa by a mere 16 years – you know, an innocent mistake anyone could make. The media painted President Trump as a heartless dictator for daring to enforce immigration law against such a "productive member of society."
But like Wile E. Coyote chasing the Road Runner off a cliff, these reporters never looked down to see what was actually beneath their feet. When you dig past the surface – something called journalism that our mainstream media forgot how to do – Culleton's real history emerges, and it's not pretty.
The Truth Behind the Tears
This isn't just about someone who "forgot" to renew their paperwork. We're talking about a deliberate pattern of immigration violations and deception that spans nearly two decades. But hey, why let facts get in the way of a good anti-Trump narrative, right?
This is exactly why President Trump's mass deportation agenda is so crucial. How many other Seamus Culetons are out there, gaming the system while activist lawyers and complicit media outlets run interference? How many sob stories are actually cover-ups for more serious violations of our sovereignty?
"The American people deserve the truth, not carefully crafted propaganda designed to undermine our immigration laws," said one ICE official familiar with the case.
Every time the media falls for these manufactured narratives, they prove why Trump's skepticism of the press is completely justified. They're not journalists – they're activists with press passes, more interested in pushing open-borders propaganda than reporting facts.
Patriots, this is why we can never trust the legacy media to tell us the whole story. They'll always choose the narrative that makes America look like the bad guy, even when we're simply enforcing our own laws. How many more "innocent" deportation cases will turn out to be complete fabrications?
